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1da177e4 1/*
87c199c2 2 * Copyright (c) 2000-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
7b718769 3 * All Rights Reserved.
1da177e4 4 *
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5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 *
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9 * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful,
10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 * GNU General Public License for more details.
1da177e4 13 *
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14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 * along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
16 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
1da177e4 17 */
1da177e4 18#include "xfs.h"
a844f451 19#include "xfs_fs.h"
1da177e4 20#include "xfs_types.h"
a844f451 21#include "xfs_bit.h"
1da177e4 22#include "xfs_log.h"
a844f451 23#include "xfs_inum.h"
1da177e4 24#include "xfs_trans.h"
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25#include "xfs_sb.h"
26#include "xfs_ag.h"
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27#include "xfs_dir2.h"
28#include "xfs_dmapi.h"
29#include "xfs_mount.h"
30#include "xfs_error.h"
31#include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
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32#include "xfs_alloc_btree.h"
33#include "xfs_ialloc_btree.h"
1da177e4 34#include "xfs_dir2_sf.h"
a844f451 35#include "xfs_attr_sf.h"
1da177e4 36#include "xfs_dinode.h"
1da177e4 37#include "xfs_inode.h"
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38#include "xfs_inode_item.h"
39#include "xfs_imap.h"
40#include "xfs_alloc.h"
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41#include "xfs_ialloc.h"
42#include "xfs_log_priv.h"
43#include "xfs_buf_item.h"
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44#include "xfs_log_recover.h"
45#include "xfs_extfree_item.h"
46#include "xfs_trans_priv.h"
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47#include "xfs_quota.h"
48#include "xfs_rw.h"
49
50STATIC int xlog_find_zeroed(xlog_t *, xfs_daddr_t *);
51STATIC int xlog_clear_stale_blocks(xlog_t *, xfs_lsn_t);
52STATIC void xlog_recover_insert_item_backq(xlog_recover_item_t **q,
53 xlog_recover_item_t *item);
54#if defined(DEBUG)
55STATIC void xlog_recover_check_summary(xlog_t *);
56STATIC void xlog_recover_check_ail(xfs_mount_t *, xfs_log_item_t *, int);
57#else
58#define xlog_recover_check_summary(log)
59#define xlog_recover_check_ail(mp, lip, gen)
60#endif
61
62
63/*
64 * Sector aligned buffer routines for buffer create/read/write/access
65 */
66
67#define XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDUP_BBCOUNT(log, bbs) \
68 ( ((log)->l_sectbb_mask && (bbs & (log)->l_sectbb_mask)) ? \
69 ((bbs + (log)->l_sectbb_mask + 1) & ~(log)->l_sectbb_mask) : (bbs) )
70#define XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDDOWN_BLKNO(log, bno) ((bno) & ~(log)->l_sectbb_mask)
71
72xfs_buf_t *
73xlog_get_bp(
74 xlog_t *log,
75 int num_bblks)
76{
77 ASSERT(num_bblks > 0);
78
79 if (log->l_sectbb_log) {
80 if (num_bblks > 1)
81 num_bblks += XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDUP_BBCOUNT(log, 1);
82 num_bblks = XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDUP_BBCOUNT(log, num_bblks);
83 }
84 return xfs_buf_get_noaddr(BBTOB(num_bblks), log->l_mp->m_logdev_targp);
85}
86
87void
88xlog_put_bp(
89 xfs_buf_t *bp)
90{
91 xfs_buf_free(bp);
92}
93
94
95/*
96 * nbblks should be uint, but oh well. Just want to catch that 32-bit length.
97 */
98int
99xlog_bread(
100 xlog_t *log,
101 xfs_daddr_t blk_no,
102 int nbblks,
103 xfs_buf_t *bp)
104{
105 int error;
106
107 if (log->l_sectbb_log) {
108 blk_no = XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDDOWN_BLKNO(log, blk_no);
109 nbblks = XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDUP_BBCOUNT(log, nbblks);
110 }
111
112 ASSERT(nbblks > 0);
113 ASSERT(BBTOB(nbblks) <= XFS_BUF_SIZE(bp));
114 ASSERT(bp);
115
116 XFS_BUF_SET_ADDR(bp, log->l_logBBstart + blk_no);
117 XFS_BUF_READ(bp);
118 XFS_BUF_BUSY(bp);
119 XFS_BUF_SET_COUNT(bp, BBTOB(nbblks));
120 XFS_BUF_SET_TARGET(bp, log->l_mp->m_logdev_targp);
121
122 xfsbdstrat(log->l_mp, bp);
123 if ((error = xfs_iowait(bp)))
124 xfs_ioerror_alert("xlog_bread", log->l_mp,
125 bp, XFS_BUF_ADDR(bp));
126 return error;
127}
128
129/*
130 * Write out the buffer at the given block for the given number of blocks.
131 * The buffer is kept locked across the write and is returned locked.
132 * This can only be used for synchronous log writes.
133 */
ba0f32d4 134STATIC int
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135xlog_bwrite(
136 xlog_t *log,
137 xfs_daddr_t blk_no,
138 int nbblks,
139 xfs_buf_t *bp)
140{
141 int error;
142
143 if (log->l_sectbb_log) {
144 blk_no = XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDDOWN_BLKNO(log, blk_no);
145 nbblks = XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDUP_BBCOUNT(log, nbblks);
146 }
147
148 ASSERT(nbblks > 0);
149 ASSERT(BBTOB(nbblks) <= XFS_BUF_SIZE(bp));
150
151 XFS_BUF_SET_ADDR(bp, log->l_logBBstart + blk_no);
152 XFS_BUF_ZEROFLAGS(bp);
153 XFS_BUF_BUSY(bp);
154 XFS_BUF_HOLD(bp);
155 XFS_BUF_PSEMA(bp, PRIBIO);
156 XFS_BUF_SET_COUNT(bp, BBTOB(nbblks));
157 XFS_BUF_SET_TARGET(bp, log->l_mp->m_logdev_targp);
158
159 if ((error = xfs_bwrite(log->l_mp, bp)))
160 xfs_ioerror_alert("xlog_bwrite", log->l_mp,
161 bp, XFS_BUF_ADDR(bp));
162 return error;
163}
164
ba0f32d4 165STATIC xfs_caddr_t
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166xlog_align(
167 xlog_t *log,
168 xfs_daddr_t blk_no,
169 int nbblks,
170 xfs_buf_t *bp)
171{
172 xfs_caddr_t ptr;
173
174 if (!log->l_sectbb_log)
175 return XFS_BUF_PTR(bp);
176
177 ptr = XFS_BUF_PTR(bp) + BBTOB((int)blk_no & log->l_sectbb_mask);
178 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_SIZE(bp) >=
179 BBTOB(nbblks + (blk_no & log->l_sectbb_mask)));
180 return ptr;
181}
182
183#ifdef DEBUG
184/*
185 * dump debug superblock and log record information
186 */
187STATIC void
188xlog_header_check_dump(
189 xfs_mount_t *mp,
190 xlog_rec_header_t *head)
191{
192 int b;
193
b6574520 194 cmn_err(CE_DEBUG, "%s: SB : uuid = ", __FUNCTION__);
1da177e4 195 for (b = 0; b < 16; b++)
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196 cmn_err(CE_DEBUG, "%02x", ((uchar_t *)&mp->m_sb.sb_uuid)[b]);
197 cmn_err(CE_DEBUG, ", fmt = %d\n", XLOG_FMT);
198 cmn_err(CE_DEBUG, " log : uuid = ");
1da177e4 199 for (b = 0; b < 16; b++)
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200 cmn_err(CE_DEBUG, "%02x",((uchar_t *)&head->h_fs_uuid)[b]);
201 cmn_err(CE_DEBUG, ", fmt = %d\n", INT_GET(head->h_fmt, ARCH_CONVERT));
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202}
203#else
204#define xlog_header_check_dump(mp, head)
205#endif
206
207/*
208 * check log record header for recovery
209 */
210STATIC int
211xlog_header_check_recover(
212 xfs_mount_t *mp,
213 xlog_rec_header_t *head)
214{
215 ASSERT(INT_GET(head->h_magicno, ARCH_CONVERT) == XLOG_HEADER_MAGIC_NUM);
216
217 /*
218 * IRIX doesn't write the h_fmt field and leaves it zeroed
219 * (XLOG_FMT_UNKNOWN). This stops us from trying to recover
220 * a dirty log created in IRIX.
221 */
222 if (unlikely(INT_GET(head->h_fmt, ARCH_CONVERT) != XLOG_FMT)) {
223 xlog_warn(
224 "XFS: dirty log written in incompatible format - can't recover");
225 xlog_header_check_dump(mp, head);
226 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_header_check_recover(1)",
227 XFS_ERRLEVEL_HIGH, mp);
228 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
229 } else if (unlikely(!uuid_equal(&mp->m_sb.sb_uuid, &head->h_fs_uuid))) {
230 xlog_warn(
231 "XFS: dirty log entry has mismatched uuid - can't recover");
232 xlog_header_check_dump(mp, head);
233 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_header_check_recover(2)",
234 XFS_ERRLEVEL_HIGH, mp);
235 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
236 }
237 return 0;
238}
239
240/*
241 * read the head block of the log and check the header
242 */
243STATIC int
244xlog_header_check_mount(
245 xfs_mount_t *mp,
246 xlog_rec_header_t *head)
247{
248 ASSERT(INT_GET(head->h_magicno, ARCH_CONVERT) == XLOG_HEADER_MAGIC_NUM);
249
250 if (uuid_is_nil(&head->h_fs_uuid)) {
251 /*
252 * IRIX doesn't write the h_fs_uuid or h_fmt fields. If
253 * h_fs_uuid is nil, we assume this log was last mounted
254 * by IRIX and continue.
255 */
256 xlog_warn("XFS: nil uuid in log - IRIX style log");
257 } else if (unlikely(!uuid_equal(&mp->m_sb.sb_uuid, &head->h_fs_uuid))) {
258 xlog_warn("XFS: log has mismatched uuid - can't recover");
259 xlog_header_check_dump(mp, head);
260 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_header_check_mount",
261 XFS_ERRLEVEL_HIGH, mp);
262 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
263 }
264 return 0;
265}
266
267STATIC void
268xlog_recover_iodone(
269 struct xfs_buf *bp)
270{
271 xfs_mount_t *mp;
272
273 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_FSPRIVATE(bp, void *));
274
275 if (XFS_BUF_GETERROR(bp)) {
276 /*
277 * We're not going to bother about retrying
278 * this during recovery. One strike!
279 */
280 mp = XFS_BUF_FSPRIVATE(bp, xfs_mount_t *);
281 xfs_ioerror_alert("xlog_recover_iodone",
282 mp, bp, XFS_BUF_ADDR(bp));
7d04a335 283 xfs_force_shutdown(mp, SHUTDOWN_META_IO_ERROR);
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284 }
285 XFS_BUF_SET_FSPRIVATE(bp, NULL);
286 XFS_BUF_CLR_IODONE_FUNC(bp);
287 xfs_biodone(bp);
288}
289
290/*
291 * This routine finds (to an approximation) the first block in the physical
292 * log which contains the given cycle. It uses a binary search algorithm.
293 * Note that the algorithm can not be perfect because the disk will not
294 * necessarily be perfect.
295 */
296int
297xlog_find_cycle_start(
298 xlog_t *log,
299 xfs_buf_t *bp,
300 xfs_daddr_t first_blk,
301 xfs_daddr_t *last_blk,
302 uint cycle)
303{
304 xfs_caddr_t offset;
305 xfs_daddr_t mid_blk;
306 uint mid_cycle;
307 int error;
308
309 mid_blk = BLK_AVG(first_blk, *last_blk);
310 while (mid_blk != first_blk && mid_blk != *last_blk) {
311 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, mid_blk, 1, bp)))
312 return error;
313 offset = xlog_align(log, mid_blk, 1, bp);
314 mid_cycle = GET_CYCLE(offset, ARCH_CONVERT);
315 if (mid_cycle == cycle) {
316 *last_blk = mid_blk;
317 /* last_half_cycle == mid_cycle */
318 } else {
319 first_blk = mid_blk;
320 /* first_half_cycle == mid_cycle */
321 }
322 mid_blk = BLK_AVG(first_blk, *last_blk);
323 }
324 ASSERT((mid_blk == first_blk && mid_blk+1 == *last_blk) ||
325 (mid_blk == *last_blk && mid_blk-1 == first_blk));
326
327 return 0;
328}
329
330/*
331 * Check that the range of blocks does not contain the cycle number
332 * given. The scan needs to occur from front to back and the ptr into the
333 * region must be updated since a later routine will need to perform another
334 * test. If the region is completely good, we end up returning the same
335 * last block number.
336 *
337 * Set blkno to -1 if we encounter no errors. This is an invalid block number
338 * since we don't ever expect logs to get this large.
339 */
340STATIC int
341xlog_find_verify_cycle(
342 xlog_t *log,
343 xfs_daddr_t start_blk,
344 int nbblks,
345 uint stop_on_cycle_no,
346 xfs_daddr_t *new_blk)
347{
348 xfs_daddr_t i, j;
349 uint cycle;
350 xfs_buf_t *bp;
351 xfs_daddr_t bufblks;
352 xfs_caddr_t buf = NULL;
353 int error = 0;
354
355 bufblks = 1 << ffs(nbblks);
356
357 while (!(bp = xlog_get_bp(log, bufblks))) {
358 /* can't get enough memory to do everything in one big buffer */
359 bufblks >>= 1;
360 if (bufblks <= log->l_sectbb_log)
361 return ENOMEM;
362 }
363
364 for (i = start_blk; i < start_blk + nbblks; i += bufblks) {
365 int bcount;
366
367 bcount = min(bufblks, (start_blk + nbblks - i));
368
369 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, i, bcount, bp)))
370 goto out;
371
372 buf = xlog_align(log, i, bcount, bp);
373 for (j = 0; j < bcount; j++) {
374 cycle = GET_CYCLE(buf, ARCH_CONVERT);
375 if (cycle == stop_on_cycle_no) {
376 *new_blk = i+j;
377 goto out;
378 }
379
380 buf += BBSIZE;
381 }
382 }
383
384 *new_blk = -1;
385
386out:
387 xlog_put_bp(bp);
388 return error;
389}
390
391/*
392 * Potentially backup over partial log record write.
393 *
394 * In the typical case, last_blk is the number of the block directly after
395 * a good log record. Therefore, we subtract one to get the block number
396 * of the last block in the given buffer. extra_bblks contains the number
397 * of blocks we would have read on a previous read. This happens when the
398 * last log record is split over the end of the physical log.
399 *
400 * extra_bblks is the number of blocks potentially verified on a previous
401 * call to this routine.
402 */
403STATIC int
404xlog_find_verify_log_record(
405 xlog_t *log,
406 xfs_daddr_t start_blk,
407 xfs_daddr_t *last_blk,
408 int extra_bblks)
409{
410 xfs_daddr_t i;
411 xfs_buf_t *bp;
412 xfs_caddr_t offset = NULL;
413 xlog_rec_header_t *head = NULL;
414 int error = 0;
415 int smallmem = 0;
416 int num_blks = *last_blk - start_blk;
417 int xhdrs;
418
419 ASSERT(start_blk != 0 || *last_blk != start_blk);
420
421 if (!(bp = xlog_get_bp(log, num_blks))) {
422 if (!(bp = xlog_get_bp(log, 1)))
423 return ENOMEM;
424 smallmem = 1;
425 } else {
426 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, start_blk, num_blks, bp)))
427 goto out;
428 offset = xlog_align(log, start_blk, num_blks, bp);
429 offset += ((num_blks - 1) << BBSHIFT);
430 }
431
432 for (i = (*last_blk) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
433 if (i < start_blk) {
434 /* valid log record not found */
435 xlog_warn(
436 "XFS: Log inconsistent (didn't find previous header)");
437 ASSERT(0);
438 error = XFS_ERROR(EIO);
439 goto out;
440 }
441
442 if (smallmem) {
443 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, i, 1, bp)))
444 goto out;
445 offset = xlog_align(log, i, 1, bp);
446 }
447
448 head = (xlog_rec_header_t *)offset;
449
450 if (XLOG_HEADER_MAGIC_NUM ==
451 INT_GET(head->h_magicno, ARCH_CONVERT))
452 break;
453
454 if (!smallmem)
455 offset -= BBSIZE;
456 }
457
458 /*
459 * We hit the beginning of the physical log & still no header. Return
460 * to caller. If caller can handle a return of -1, then this routine
461 * will be called again for the end of the physical log.
462 */
463 if (i == -1) {
464 error = -1;
465 goto out;
466 }
467
468 /*
469 * We have the final block of the good log (the first block
470 * of the log record _before_ the head. So we check the uuid.
471 */
472 if ((error = xlog_header_check_mount(log->l_mp, head)))
473 goto out;
474
475 /*
476 * We may have found a log record header before we expected one.
477 * last_blk will be the 1st block # with a given cycle #. We may end
478 * up reading an entire log record. In this case, we don't want to
479 * reset last_blk. Only when last_blk points in the middle of a log
480 * record do we update last_blk.
481 */
482 if (XFS_SB_VERSION_HASLOGV2(&log->l_mp->m_sb)) {
483 uint h_size = INT_GET(head->h_size, ARCH_CONVERT);
484
485 xhdrs = h_size / XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE;
486 if (h_size % XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE)
487 xhdrs++;
488 } else {
489 xhdrs = 1;
490 }
491
492 if (*last_blk - i + extra_bblks
493 != BTOBB(INT_GET(head->h_len, ARCH_CONVERT)) + xhdrs)
494 *last_blk = i;
495
496out:
497 xlog_put_bp(bp);
498 return error;
499}
500
501/*
502 * Head is defined to be the point of the log where the next log write
503 * write could go. This means that incomplete LR writes at the end are
504 * eliminated when calculating the head. We aren't guaranteed that previous
505 * LR have complete transactions. We only know that a cycle number of
506 * current cycle number -1 won't be present in the log if we start writing
507 * from our current block number.
508 *
509 * last_blk contains the block number of the first block with a given
510 * cycle number.
511 *
512 * Return: zero if normal, non-zero if error.
513 */
ba0f32d4 514STATIC int
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515xlog_find_head(
516 xlog_t *log,
517 xfs_daddr_t *return_head_blk)
518{
519 xfs_buf_t *bp;
520 xfs_caddr_t offset;
521 xfs_daddr_t new_blk, first_blk, start_blk, last_blk, head_blk;
522 int num_scan_bblks;
523 uint first_half_cycle, last_half_cycle;
524 uint stop_on_cycle;
525 int error, log_bbnum = log->l_logBBsize;
526
527 /* Is the end of the log device zeroed? */
528 if ((error = xlog_find_zeroed(log, &first_blk)) == -1) {
529 *return_head_blk = first_blk;
530
531 /* Is the whole lot zeroed? */
532 if (!first_blk) {
533 /* Linux XFS shouldn't generate totally zeroed logs -
534 * mkfs etc write a dummy unmount record to a fresh
535 * log so we can store the uuid in there
536 */
537 xlog_warn("XFS: totally zeroed log");
538 }
539
540 return 0;
541 } else if (error) {
542 xlog_warn("XFS: empty log check failed");
543 return error;
544 }
545
546 first_blk = 0; /* get cycle # of 1st block */
547 bp = xlog_get_bp(log, 1);
548 if (!bp)
549 return ENOMEM;
550 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, 0, 1, bp)))
551 goto bp_err;
552 offset = xlog_align(log, 0, 1, bp);
553 first_half_cycle = GET_CYCLE(offset, ARCH_CONVERT);
554
555 last_blk = head_blk = log_bbnum - 1; /* get cycle # of last block */
556 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, last_blk, 1, bp)))
557 goto bp_err;
558 offset = xlog_align(log, last_blk, 1, bp);
559 last_half_cycle = GET_CYCLE(offset, ARCH_CONVERT);
560 ASSERT(last_half_cycle != 0);
561
562 /*
563 * If the 1st half cycle number is equal to the last half cycle number,
564 * then the entire log is stamped with the same cycle number. In this
565 * case, head_blk can't be set to zero (which makes sense). The below
566 * math doesn't work out properly with head_blk equal to zero. Instead,
567 * we set it to log_bbnum which is an invalid block number, but this
568 * value makes the math correct. If head_blk doesn't changed through
569 * all the tests below, *head_blk is set to zero at the very end rather
570 * than log_bbnum. In a sense, log_bbnum and zero are the same block
571 * in a circular file.
572 */
573 if (first_half_cycle == last_half_cycle) {
574 /*
575 * In this case we believe that the entire log should have
576 * cycle number last_half_cycle. We need to scan backwards
577 * from the end verifying that there are no holes still
578 * containing last_half_cycle - 1. If we find such a hole,
579 * then the start of that hole will be the new head. The
580 * simple case looks like
581 * x | x ... | x - 1 | x
582 * Another case that fits this picture would be
583 * x | x + 1 | x ... | x
c41564b5 584 * In this case the head really is somewhere at the end of the
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585 * log, as one of the latest writes at the beginning was
586 * incomplete.
587 * One more case is
588 * x | x + 1 | x ... | x - 1 | x
589 * This is really the combination of the above two cases, and
590 * the head has to end up at the start of the x-1 hole at the
591 * end of the log.
592 *
593 * In the 256k log case, we will read from the beginning to the
594 * end of the log and search for cycle numbers equal to x-1.
595 * We don't worry about the x+1 blocks that we encounter,
596 * because we know that they cannot be the head since the log
597 * started with x.
598 */
599 head_blk = log_bbnum;
600 stop_on_cycle = last_half_cycle - 1;
601 } else {
602 /*
603 * In this case we want to find the first block with cycle
604 * number matching last_half_cycle. We expect the log to be
605 * some variation on
606 * x + 1 ... | x ...
607 * The first block with cycle number x (last_half_cycle) will
608 * be where the new head belongs. First we do a binary search
609 * for the first occurrence of last_half_cycle. The binary
610 * search may not be totally accurate, so then we scan back
611 * from there looking for occurrences of last_half_cycle before
612 * us. If that backwards scan wraps around the beginning of
613 * the log, then we look for occurrences of last_half_cycle - 1
614 * at the end of the log. The cases we're looking for look
615 * like
616 * x + 1 ... | x | x + 1 | x ...
617 * ^ binary search stopped here
618 * or
619 * x + 1 ... | x ... | x - 1 | x
620 * <---------> less than scan distance
621 */
622 stop_on_cycle = last_half_cycle;
623 if ((error = xlog_find_cycle_start(log, bp, first_blk,
624 &head_blk, last_half_cycle)))
625 goto bp_err;
626 }
627
628 /*
629 * Now validate the answer. Scan back some number of maximum possible
630 * blocks and make sure each one has the expected cycle number. The
631 * maximum is determined by the total possible amount of buffering
632 * in the in-core log. The following number can be made tighter if
633 * we actually look at the block size of the filesystem.
634 */
635 num_scan_bblks = XLOG_TOTAL_REC_SHIFT(log);
636 if (head_blk >= num_scan_bblks) {
637 /*
638 * We are guaranteed that the entire check can be performed
639 * in one buffer.
640 */
641 start_blk = head_blk - num_scan_bblks;
642 if ((error = xlog_find_verify_cycle(log,
643 start_blk, num_scan_bblks,
644 stop_on_cycle, &new_blk)))
645 goto bp_err;
646 if (new_blk != -1)
647 head_blk = new_blk;
648 } else { /* need to read 2 parts of log */
649 /*
650 * We are going to scan backwards in the log in two parts.
651 * First we scan the physical end of the log. In this part
652 * of the log, we are looking for blocks with cycle number
653 * last_half_cycle - 1.
654 * If we find one, then we know that the log starts there, as
655 * we've found a hole that didn't get written in going around
656 * the end of the physical log. The simple case for this is
657 * x + 1 ... | x ... | x - 1 | x
658 * <---------> less than scan distance
659 * If all of the blocks at the end of the log have cycle number
660 * last_half_cycle, then we check the blocks at the start of
661 * the log looking for occurrences of last_half_cycle. If we
662 * find one, then our current estimate for the location of the
663 * first occurrence of last_half_cycle is wrong and we move
664 * back to the hole we've found. This case looks like
665 * x + 1 ... | x | x + 1 | x ...
666 * ^ binary search stopped here
667 * Another case we need to handle that only occurs in 256k
668 * logs is
669 * x + 1 ... | x ... | x+1 | x ...
670 * ^ binary search stops here
671 * In a 256k log, the scan at the end of the log will see the
672 * x + 1 blocks. We need to skip past those since that is
673 * certainly not the head of the log. By searching for
674 * last_half_cycle-1 we accomplish that.
675 */
676 start_blk = log_bbnum - num_scan_bblks + head_blk;
677 ASSERT(head_blk <= INT_MAX &&
678 (xfs_daddr_t) num_scan_bblks - head_blk >= 0);
679 if ((error = xlog_find_verify_cycle(log, start_blk,
680 num_scan_bblks - (int)head_blk,
681 (stop_on_cycle - 1), &new_blk)))
682 goto bp_err;
683 if (new_blk != -1) {
684 head_blk = new_blk;
685 goto bad_blk;
686 }
687
688 /*
689 * Scan beginning of log now. The last part of the physical
690 * log is good. This scan needs to verify that it doesn't find
691 * the last_half_cycle.
692 */
693 start_blk = 0;
694 ASSERT(head_blk <= INT_MAX);
695 if ((error = xlog_find_verify_cycle(log,
696 start_blk, (int)head_blk,
697 stop_on_cycle, &new_blk)))
698 goto bp_err;
699 if (new_blk != -1)
700 head_blk = new_blk;
701 }
702
703 bad_blk:
704 /*
705 * Now we need to make sure head_blk is not pointing to a block in
706 * the middle of a log record.
707 */
708 num_scan_bblks = XLOG_REC_SHIFT(log);
709 if (head_blk >= num_scan_bblks) {
710 start_blk = head_blk - num_scan_bblks; /* don't read head_blk */
711
712 /* start ptr at last block ptr before head_blk */
713 if ((error = xlog_find_verify_log_record(log, start_blk,
714 &head_blk, 0)) == -1) {
715 error = XFS_ERROR(EIO);
716 goto bp_err;
717 } else if (error)
718 goto bp_err;
719 } else {
720 start_blk = 0;
721 ASSERT(head_blk <= INT_MAX);
722 if ((error = xlog_find_verify_log_record(log, start_blk,
723 &head_blk, 0)) == -1) {
724 /* We hit the beginning of the log during our search */
725 start_blk = log_bbnum - num_scan_bblks + head_blk;
726 new_blk = log_bbnum;
727 ASSERT(start_blk <= INT_MAX &&
728 (xfs_daddr_t) log_bbnum-start_blk >= 0);
729 ASSERT(head_blk <= INT_MAX);
730 if ((error = xlog_find_verify_log_record(log,
731 start_blk, &new_blk,
732 (int)head_blk)) == -1) {
733 error = XFS_ERROR(EIO);
734 goto bp_err;
735 } else if (error)
736 goto bp_err;
737 if (new_blk != log_bbnum)
738 head_blk = new_blk;
739 } else if (error)
740 goto bp_err;
741 }
742
743 xlog_put_bp(bp);
744 if (head_blk == log_bbnum)
745 *return_head_blk = 0;
746 else
747 *return_head_blk = head_blk;
748 /*
749 * When returning here, we have a good block number. Bad block
750 * means that during a previous crash, we didn't have a clean break
751 * from cycle number N to cycle number N-1. In this case, we need
752 * to find the first block with cycle number N-1.
753 */
754 return 0;
755
756 bp_err:
757 xlog_put_bp(bp);
758
759 if (error)
760 xlog_warn("XFS: failed to find log head");
761 return error;
762}
763
764/*
765 * Find the sync block number or the tail of the log.
766 *
767 * This will be the block number of the last record to have its
768 * associated buffers synced to disk. Every log record header has
769 * a sync lsn embedded in it. LSNs hold block numbers, so it is easy
770 * to get a sync block number. The only concern is to figure out which
771 * log record header to believe.
772 *
773 * The following algorithm uses the log record header with the largest
774 * lsn. The entire log record does not need to be valid. We only care
775 * that the header is valid.
776 *
777 * We could speed up search by using current head_blk buffer, but it is not
778 * available.
779 */
780int
781xlog_find_tail(
782 xlog_t *log,
783 xfs_daddr_t *head_blk,
65be6054 784 xfs_daddr_t *tail_blk)
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785{
786 xlog_rec_header_t *rhead;
787 xlog_op_header_t *op_head;
788 xfs_caddr_t offset = NULL;
789 xfs_buf_t *bp;
790 int error, i, found;
791 xfs_daddr_t umount_data_blk;
792 xfs_daddr_t after_umount_blk;
793 xfs_lsn_t tail_lsn;
794 int hblks;
795
796 found = 0;
797
798 /*
799 * Find previous log record
800 */
801 if ((error = xlog_find_head(log, head_blk)))
802 return error;
803
804 bp = xlog_get_bp(log, 1);
805 if (!bp)
806 return ENOMEM;
807 if (*head_blk == 0) { /* special case */
808 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, 0, 1, bp)))
809 goto bread_err;
810 offset = xlog_align(log, 0, 1, bp);
811 if (GET_CYCLE(offset, ARCH_CONVERT) == 0) {
812 *tail_blk = 0;
813 /* leave all other log inited values alone */
814 goto exit;
815 }
816 }
817
818 /*
819 * Search backwards looking for log record header block
820 */
821 ASSERT(*head_blk < INT_MAX);
822 for (i = (int)(*head_blk) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
823 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, i, 1, bp)))
824 goto bread_err;
825 offset = xlog_align(log, i, 1, bp);
826 if (XLOG_HEADER_MAGIC_NUM ==
827 INT_GET(*(uint *)offset, ARCH_CONVERT)) {
828 found = 1;
829 break;
830 }
831 }
832 /*
833 * If we haven't found the log record header block, start looking
834 * again from the end of the physical log. XXXmiken: There should be
835 * a check here to make sure we didn't search more than N blocks in
836 * the previous code.
837 */
838 if (!found) {
839 for (i = log->l_logBBsize - 1; i >= (int)(*head_blk); i--) {
840 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, i, 1, bp)))
841 goto bread_err;
842 offset = xlog_align(log, i, 1, bp);
843 if (XLOG_HEADER_MAGIC_NUM ==
844 INT_GET(*(uint*)offset, ARCH_CONVERT)) {
845 found = 2;
846 break;
847 }
848 }
849 }
850 if (!found) {
851 xlog_warn("XFS: xlog_find_tail: couldn't find sync record");
852 ASSERT(0);
853 return XFS_ERROR(EIO);
854 }
855
856 /* find blk_no of tail of log */
857 rhead = (xlog_rec_header_t *)offset;
858 *tail_blk = BLOCK_LSN(INT_GET(rhead->h_tail_lsn, ARCH_CONVERT));
859
860 /*
861 * Reset log values according to the state of the log when we
862 * crashed. In the case where head_blk == 0, we bump curr_cycle
863 * one because the next write starts a new cycle rather than
864 * continuing the cycle of the last good log record. At this
865 * point we have guaranteed that all partial log records have been
866 * accounted for. Therefore, we know that the last good log record
867 * written was complete and ended exactly on the end boundary
868 * of the physical log.
869 */
870 log->l_prev_block = i;
871 log->l_curr_block = (int)*head_blk;
872 log->l_curr_cycle = INT_GET(rhead->h_cycle, ARCH_CONVERT);
873 if (found == 2)
874 log->l_curr_cycle++;
875 log->l_tail_lsn = INT_GET(rhead->h_tail_lsn, ARCH_CONVERT);
876 log->l_last_sync_lsn = INT_GET(rhead->h_lsn, ARCH_CONVERT);
877 log->l_grant_reserve_cycle = log->l_curr_cycle;
878 log->l_grant_reserve_bytes = BBTOB(log->l_curr_block);
879 log->l_grant_write_cycle = log->l_curr_cycle;
880 log->l_grant_write_bytes = BBTOB(log->l_curr_block);
881
882 /*
883 * Look for unmount record. If we find it, then we know there
884 * was a clean unmount. Since 'i' could be the last block in
885 * the physical log, we convert to a log block before comparing
886 * to the head_blk.
887 *
888 * Save the current tail lsn to use to pass to
889 * xlog_clear_stale_blocks() below. We won't want to clear the
890 * unmount record if there is one, so we pass the lsn of the
891 * unmount record rather than the block after it.
892 */
893 if (XFS_SB_VERSION_HASLOGV2(&log->l_mp->m_sb)) {
894 int h_size = INT_GET(rhead->h_size, ARCH_CONVERT);
895 int h_version = INT_GET(rhead->h_version, ARCH_CONVERT);
896
897 if ((h_version & XLOG_VERSION_2) &&
898 (h_size > XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE)) {
899 hblks = h_size / XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE;
900 if (h_size % XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE)
901 hblks++;
902 } else {
903 hblks = 1;
904 }
905 } else {
906 hblks = 1;
907 }
908 after_umount_blk = (i + hblks + (int)
909 BTOBB(INT_GET(rhead->h_len, ARCH_CONVERT))) % log->l_logBBsize;
910 tail_lsn = log->l_tail_lsn;
911 if (*head_blk == after_umount_blk &&
912 INT_GET(rhead->h_num_logops, ARCH_CONVERT) == 1) {
913 umount_data_blk = (i + hblks) % log->l_logBBsize;
914 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, umount_data_blk, 1, bp))) {
915 goto bread_err;
916 }
917 offset = xlog_align(log, umount_data_blk, 1, bp);
918 op_head = (xlog_op_header_t *)offset;
919 if (op_head->oh_flags & XLOG_UNMOUNT_TRANS) {
920 /*
921 * Set tail and last sync so that newly written
922 * log records will point recovery to after the
923 * current unmount record.
924 */
925 ASSIGN_ANY_LSN_HOST(log->l_tail_lsn, log->l_curr_cycle,
926 after_umount_blk);
927 ASSIGN_ANY_LSN_HOST(log->l_last_sync_lsn, log->l_curr_cycle,
928 after_umount_blk);
929 *tail_blk = after_umount_blk;
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930
931 /*
932 * Note that the unmount was clean. If the unmount
933 * was not clean, we need to know this to rebuild the
934 * superblock counters from the perag headers if we
935 * have a filesystem using non-persistent counters.
936 */
937 log->l_mp->m_flags |= XFS_MOUNT_WAS_CLEAN;
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938 }
939 }
940
941 /*
942 * Make sure that there are no blocks in front of the head
943 * with the same cycle number as the head. This can happen
944 * because we allow multiple outstanding log writes concurrently,
945 * and the later writes might make it out before earlier ones.
946 *
947 * We use the lsn from before modifying it so that we'll never
948 * overwrite the unmount record after a clean unmount.
949 *
950 * Do this only if we are going to recover the filesystem
951 *
952 * NOTE: This used to say "if (!readonly)"
953 * However on Linux, we can & do recover a read-only filesystem.
954 * We only skip recovery if NORECOVERY is specified on mount,
955 * in which case we would not be here.
956 *
957 * But... if the -device- itself is readonly, just skip this.
958 * We can't recover this device anyway, so it won't matter.
959 */
960 if (!xfs_readonly_buftarg(log->l_mp->m_logdev_targp)) {
961 error = xlog_clear_stale_blocks(log, tail_lsn);
962 }
963
964bread_err:
965exit:
966 xlog_put_bp(bp);
967
968 if (error)
969 xlog_warn("XFS: failed to locate log tail");
970 return error;
971}
972
973/*
974 * Is the log zeroed at all?
975 *
976 * The last binary search should be changed to perform an X block read
977 * once X becomes small enough. You can then search linearly through
978 * the X blocks. This will cut down on the number of reads we need to do.
979 *
980 * If the log is partially zeroed, this routine will pass back the blkno
981 * of the first block with cycle number 0. It won't have a complete LR
982 * preceding it.
983 *
984 * Return:
985 * 0 => the log is completely written to
986 * -1 => use *blk_no as the first block of the log
987 * >0 => error has occurred
988 */
989int
990xlog_find_zeroed(
991 xlog_t *log,
992 xfs_daddr_t *blk_no)
993{
994 xfs_buf_t *bp;
995 xfs_caddr_t offset;
996 uint first_cycle, last_cycle;
997 xfs_daddr_t new_blk, last_blk, start_blk;
998 xfs_daddr_t num_scan_bblks;
999 int error, log_bbnum = log->l_logBBsize;
1000
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1001 *blk_no = 0;
1002
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1003 /* check totally zeroed log */
1004 bp = xlog_get_bp(log, 1);
1005 if (!bp)
1006 return ENOMEM;
1007 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, 0, 1, bp)))
1008 goto bp_err;
1009 offset = xlog_align(log, 0, 1, bp);
1010 first_cycle = GET_CYCLE(offset, ARCH_CONVERT);
1011 if (first_cycle == 0) { /* completely zeroed log */
1012 *blk_no = 0;
1013 xlog_put_bp(bp);
1014 return -1;
1015 }
1016
1017 /* check partially zeroed log */
1018 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, log_bbnum-1, 1, bp)))
1019 goto bp_err;
1020 offset = xlog_align(log, log_bbnum-1, 1, bp);
1021 last_cycle = GET_CYCLE(offset, ARCH_CONVERT);
1022 if (last_cycle != 0) { /* log completely written to */
1023 xlog_put_bp(bp);
1024 return 0;
1025 } else if (first_cycle != 1) {
1026 /*
1027 * If the cycle of the last block is zero, the cycle of
1028 * the first block must be 1. If it's not, maybe we're
1029 * not looking at a log... Bail out.
1030 */
1031 xlog_warn("XFS: Log inconsistent or not a log (last==0, first!=1)");
1032 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1033 }
1034
1035 /* we have a partially zeroed log */
1036 last_blk = log_bbnum-1;
1037 if ((error = xlog_find_cycle_start(log, bp, 0, &last_blk, 0)))
1038 goto bp_err;
1039
1040 /*
1041 * Validate the answer. Because there is no way to guarantee that
1042 * the entire log is made up of log records which are the same size,
1043 * we scan over the defined maximum blocks. At this point, the maximum
1044 * is not chosen to mean anything special. XXXmiken
1045 */
1046 num_scan_bblks = XLOG_TOTAL_REC_SHIFT(log);
1047 ASSERT(num_scan_bblks <= INT_MAX);
1048
1049 if (last_blk < num_scan_bblks)
1050 num_scan_bblks = last_blk;
1051 start_blk = last_blk - num_scan_bblks;
1052
1053 /*
1054 * We search for any instances of cycle number 0 that occur before
1055 * our current estimate of the head. What we're trying to detect is
1056 * 1 ... | 0 | 1 | 0...
1057 * ^ binary search ends here
1058 */
1059 if ((error = xlog_find_verify_cycle(log, start_blk,
1060 (int)num_scan_bblks, 0, &new_blk)))
1061 goto bp_err;
1062 if (new_blk != -1)
1063 last_blk = new_blk;
1064
1065 /*
1066 * Potentially backup over partial log record write. We don't need
1067 * to search the end of the log because we know it is zero.
1068 */
1069 if ((error = xlog_find_verify_log_record(log, start_blk,
1070 &last_blk, 0)) == -1) {
1071 error = XFS_ERROR(EIO);
1072 goto bp_err;
1073 } else if (error)
1074 goto bp_err;
1075
1076 *blk_no = last_blk;
1077bp_err:
1078 xlog_put_bp(bp);
1079 if (error)
1080 return error;
1081 return -1;
1082}
1083
1084/*
1085 * These are simple subroutines used by xlog_clear_stale_blocks() below
1086 * to initialize a buffer full of empty log record headers and write
1087 * them into the log.
1088 */
1089STATIC void
1090xlog_add_record(
1091 xlog_t *log,
1092 xfs_caddr_t buf,
1093 int cycle,
1094 int block,
1095 int tail_cycle,
1096 int tail_block)
1097{
1098 xlog_rec_header_t *recp = (xlog_rec_header_t *)buf;
1099
1100 memset(buf, 0, BBSIZE);
1101 INT_SET(recp->h_magicno, ARCH_CONVERT, XLOG_HEADER_MAGIC_NUM);
1102 INT_SET(recp->h_cycle, ARCH_CONVERT, cycle);
1103 INT_SET(recp->h_version, ARCH_CONVERT,
1104 XFS_SB_VERSION_HASLOGV2(&log->l_mp->m_sb) ? 2 : 1);
1105 ASSIGN_ANY_LSN_DISK(recp->h_lsn, cycle, block);
1106 ASSIGN_ANY_LSN_DISK(recp->h_tail_lsn, tail_cycle, tail_block);
1107 INT_SET(recp->h_fmt, ARCH_CONVERT, XLOG_FMT);
1108 memcpy(&recp->h_fs_uuid, &log->l_mp->m_sb.sb_uuid, sizeof(uuid_t));
1109}
1110
1111STATIC int
1112xlog_write_log_records(
1113 xlog_t *log,
1114 int cycle,
1115 int start_block,
1116 int blocks,
1117 int tail_cycle,
1118 int tail_block)
1119{
1120 xfs_caddr_t offset;
1121 xfs_buf_t *bp;
1122 int balign, ealign;
1123 int sectbb = XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDUP_BBCOUNT(log, 1);
1124 int end_block = start_block + blocks;
1125 int bufblks;
1126 int error = 0;
1127 int i, j = 0;
1128
1129 bufblks = 1 << ffs(blocks);
1130 while (!(bp = xlog_get_bp(log, bufblks))) {
1131 bufblks >>= 1;
1132 if (bufblks <= log->l_sectbb_log)
1133 return ENOMEM;
1134 }
1135
1136 /* We may need to do a read at the start to fill in part of
1137 * the buffer in the starting sector not covered by the first
1138 * write below.
1139 */
1140 balign = XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDDOWN_BLKNO(log, start_block);
1141 if (balign != start_block) {
1142 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, start_block, 1, bp))) {
1143 xlog_put_bp(bp);
1144 return error;
1145 }
1146 j = start_block - balign;
1147 }
1148
1149 for (i = start_block; i < end_block; i += bufblks) {
1150 int bcount, endcount;
1151
1152 bcount = min(bufblks, end_block - start_block);
1153 endcount = bcount - j;
1154
1155 /* We may need to do a read at the end to fill in part of
1156 * the buffer in the final sector not covered by the write.
1157 * If this is the same sector as the above read, skip it.
1158 */
1159 ealign = XLOG_SECTOR_ROUNDDOWN_BLKNO(log, end_block);
1160 if (j == 0 && (start_block + endcount > ealign)) {
1161 offset = XFS_BUF_PTR(bp);
1162 balign = BBTOB(ealign - start_block);
1163 XFS_BUF_SET_PTR(bp, offset + balign, BBTOB(sectbb));
1164 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, ealign, sectbb, bp)))
1165 break;
1166 XFS_BUF_SET_PTR(bp, offset, bufblks);
1167 }
1168
1169 offset = xlog_align(log, start_block, endcount, bp);
1170 for (; j < endcount; j++) {
1171 xlog_add_record(log, offset, cycle, i+j,
1172 tail_cycle, tail_block);
1173 offset += BBSIZE;
1174 }
1175 error = xlog_bwrite(log, start_block, endcount, bp);
1176 if (error)
1177 break;
1178 start_block += endcount;
1179 j = 0;
1180 }
1181 xlog_put_bp(bp);
1182 return error;
1183}
1184
1185/*
1186 * This routine is called to blow away any incomplete log writes out
1187 * in front of the log head. We do this so that we won't become confused
1188 * if we come up, write only a little bit more, and then crash again.
1189 * If we leave the partial log records out there, this situation could
1190 * cause us to think those partial writes are valid blocks since they
1191 * have the current cycle number. We get rid of them by overwriting them
1192 * with empty log records with the old cycle number rather than the
1193 * current one.
1194 *
1195 * The tail lsn is passed in rather than taken from
1196 * the log so that we will not write over the unmount record after a
1197 * clean unmount in a 512 block log. Doing so would leave the log without
1198 * any valid log records in it until a new one was written. If we crashed
1199 * during that time we would not be able to recover.
1200 */
1201STATIC int
1202xlog_clear_stale_blocks(
1203 xlog_t *log,
1204 xfs_lsn_t tail_lsn)
1205{
1206 int tail_cycle, head_cycle;
1207 int tail_block, head_block;
1208 int tail_distance, max_distance;
1209 int distance;
1210 int error;
1211
1212 tail_cycle = CYCLE_LSN(tail_lsn);
1213 tail_block = BLOCK_LSN(tail_lsn);
1214 head_cycle = log->l_curr_cycle;
1215 head_block = log->l_curr_block;
1216
1217 /*
1218 * Figure out the distance between the new head of the log
1219 * and the tail. We want to write over any blocks beyond the
1220 * head that we may have written just before the crash, but
1221 * we don't want to overwrite the tail of the log.
1222 */
1223 if (head_cycle == tail_cycle) {
1224 /*
1225 * The tail is behind the head in the physical log,
1226 * so the distance from the head to the tail is the
1227 * distance from the head to the end of the log plus
1228 * the distance from the beginning of the log to the
1229 * tail.
1230 */
1231 if (unlikely(head_block < tail_block || head_block >= log->l_logBBsize)) {
1232 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_clear_stale_blocks(1)",
1233 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, log->l_mp);
1234 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
1235 }
1236 tail_distance = tail_block + (log->l_logBBsize - head_block);
1237 } else {
1238 /*
1239 * The head is behind the tail in the physical log,
1240 * so the distance from the head to the tail is just
1241 * the tail block minus the head block.
1242 */
1243 if (unlikely(head_block >= tail_block || head_cycle != (tail_cycle + 1))){
1244 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_clear_stale_blocks(2)",
1245 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, log->l_mp);
1246 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
1247 }
1248 tail_distance = tail_block - head_block;
1249 }
1250
1251 /*
1252 * If the head is right up against the tail, we can't clear
1253 * anything.
1254 */
1255 if (tail_distance <= 0) {
1256 ASSERT(tail_distance == 0);
1257 return 0;
1258 }
1259
1260 max_distance = XLOG_TOTAL_REC_SHIFT(log);
1261 /*
1262 * Take the smaller of the maximum amount of outstanding I/O
1263 * we could have and the distance to the tail to clear out.
1264 * We take the smaller so that we don't overwrite the tail and
1265 * we don't waste all day writing from the head to the tail
1266 * for no reason.
1267 */
1268 max_distance = MIN(max_distance, tail_distance);
1269
1270 if ((head_block + max_distance) <= log->l_logBBsize) {
1271 /*
1272 * We can stomp all the blocks we need to without
1273 * wrapping around the end of the log. Just do it
1274 * in a single write. Use the cycle number of the
1275 * current cycle minus one so that the log will look like:
1276 * n ... | n - 1 ...
1277 */
1278 error = xlog_write_log_records(log, (head_cycle - 1),
1279 head_block, max_distance, tail_cycle,
1280 tail_block);
1281 if (error)
1282 return error;
1283 } else {
1284 /*
1285 * We need to wrap around the end of the physical log in
1286 * order to clear all the blocks. Do it in two separate
1287 * I/Os. The first write should be from the head to the
1288 * end of the physical log, and it should use the current
1289 * cycle number minus one just like above.
1290 */
1291 distance = log->l_logBBsize - head_block;
1292 error = xlog_write_log_records(log, (head_cycle - 1),
1293 head_block, distance, tail_cycle,
1294 tail_block);
1295
1296 if (error)
1297 return error;
1298
1299 /*
1300 * Now write the blocks at the start of the physical log.
1301 * This writes the remainder of the blocks we want to clear.
1302 * It uses the current cycle number since we're now on the
1303 * same cycle as the head so that we get:
1304 * n ... n ... | n - 1 ...
1305 * ^^^^^ blocks we're writing
1306 */
1307 distance = max_distance - (log->l_logBBsize - head_block);
1308 error = xlog_write_log_records(log, head_cycle, 0, distance,
1309 tail_cycle, tail_block);
1310 if (error)
1311 return error;
1312 }
1313
1314 return 0;
1315}
1316
1317/******************************************************************************
1318 *
1319 * Log recover routines
1320 *
1321 ******************************************************************************
1322 */
1323
1324STATIC xlog_recover_t *
1325xlog_recover_find_tid(
1326 xlog_recover_t *q,
1327 xlog_tid_t tid)
1328{
1329 xlog_recover_t *p = q;
1330
1331 while (p != NULL) {
1332 if (p->r_log_tid == tid)
1333 break;
1334 p = p->r_next;
1335 }
1336 return p;
1337}
1338
1339STATIC void
1340xlog_recover_put_hashq(
1341 xlog_recover_t **q,
1342 xlog_recover_t *trans)
1343{
1344 trans->r_next = *q;
1345 *q = trans;
1346}
1347
1348STATIC void
1349xlog_recover_add_item(
1350 xlog_recover_item_t **itemq)
1351{
1352 xlog_recover_item_t *item;
1353
1354 item = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(xlog_recover_item_t), KM_SLEEP);
1355 xlog_recover_insert_item_backq(itemq, item);
1356}
1357
1358STATIC int
1359xlog_recover_add_to_cont_trans(
1360 xlog_recover_t *trans,
1361 xfs_caddr_t dp,
1362 int len)
1363{
1364 xlog_recover_item_t *item;
1365 xfs_caddr_t ptr, old_ptr;
1366 int old_len;
1367
1368 item = trans->r_itemq;
4b80916b 1369 if (item == NULL) {
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1370 /* finish copying rest of trans header */
1371 xlog_recover_add_item(&trans->r_itemq);
1372 ptr = (xfs_caddr_t) &trans->r_theader +
1373 sizeof(xfs_trans_header_t) - len;
1374 memcpy(ptr, dp, len); /* d, s, l */
1375 return 0;
1376 }
1377 item = item->ri_prev;
1378
1379 old_ptr = item->ri_buf[item->ri_cnt-1].i_addr;
1380 old_len = item->ri_buf[item->ri_cnt-1].i_len;
1381
760dea67 1382 ptr = kmem_realloc(old_ptr, len+old_len, old_len, 0u);
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1383 memcpy(&ptr[old_len], dp, len); /* d, s, l */
1384 item->ri_buf[item->ri_cnt-1].i_len += len;
1385 item->ri_buf[item->ri_cnt-1].i_addr = ptr;
1386 return 0;
1387}
1388
1389/*
1390 * The next region to add is the start of a new region. It could be
1391 * a whole region or it could be the first part of a new region. Because
1392 * of this, the assumption here is that the type and size fields of all
1393 * format structures fit into the first 32 bits of the structure.
1394 *
1395 * This works because all regions must be 32 bit aligned. Therefore, we
1396 * either have both fields or we have neither field. In the case we have
1397 * neither field, the data part of the region is zero length. We only have
1398 * a log_op_header and can throw away the header since a new one will appear
1399 * later. If we have at least 4 bytes, then we can determine how many regions
1400 * will appear in the current log item.
1401 */
1402STATIC int
1403xlog_recover_add_to_trans(
1404 xlog_recover_t *trans,
1405 xfs_caddr_t dp,
1406 int len)
1407{
1408 xfs_inode_log_format_t *in_f; /* any will do */
1409 xlog_recover_item_t *item;
1410 xfs_caddr_t ptr;
1411
1412 if (!len)
1413 return 0;
1414 item = trans->r_itemq;
4b80916b 1415 if (item == NULL) {
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1416 ASSERT(*(uint *)dp == XFS_TRANS_HEADER_MAGIC);
1417 if (len == sizeof(xfs_trans_header_t))
1418 xlog_recover_add_item(&trans->r_itemq);
1419 memcpy(&trans->r_theader, dp, len); /* d, s, l */
1420 return 0;
1421 }
1422
1423 ptr = kmem_alloc(len, KM_SLEEP);
1424 memcpy(ptr, dp, len);
1425 in_f = (xfs_inode_log_format_t *)ptr;
1426
1427 if (item->ri_prev->ri_total != 0 &&
1428 item->ri_prev->ri_total == item->ri_prev->ri_cnt) {
1429 xlog_recover_add_item(&trans->r_itemq);
1430 }
1431 item = trans->r_itemq;
1432 item = item->ri_prev;
1433
1434 if (item->ri_total == 0) { /* first region to be added */
1435 item->ri_total = in_f->ilf_size;
1436 ASSERT(item->ri_total <= XLOG_MAX_REGIONS_IN_ITEM);
1437 item->ri_buf = kmem_zalloc((item->ri_total *
1438 sizeof(xfs_log_iovec_t)), KM_SLEEP);
1439 }
1440 ASSERT(item->ri_total > item->ri_cnt);
1441 /* Description region is ri_buf[0] */
1442 item->ri_buf[item->ri_cnt].i_addr = ptr;
1443 item->ri_buf[item->ri_cnt].i_len = len;
1444 item->ri_cnt++;
1445 return 0;
1446}
1447
1448STATIC void
1449xlog_recover_new_tid(
1450 xlog_recover_t **q,
1451 xlog_tid_t tid,
1452 xfs_lsn_t lsn)
1453{
1454 xlog_recover_t *trans;
1455
1456 trans = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(xlog_recover_t), KM_SLEEP);
1457 trans->r_log_tid = tid;
1458 trans->r_lsn = lsn;
1459 xlog_recover_put_hashq(q, trans);
1460}
1461
1462STATIC int
1463xlog_recover_unlink_tid(
1464 xlog_recover_t **q,
1465 xlog_recover_t *trans)
1466{
1467 xlog_recover_t *tp;
1468 int found = 0;
1469
4b80916b 1470 ASSERT(trans != NULL);
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1471 if (trans == *q) {
1472 *q = (*q)->r_next;
1473 } else {
1474 tp = *q;
4b80916b 1475 while (tp) {
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1476 if (tp->r_next == trans) {
1477 found = 1;
1478 break;
1479 }
1480 tp = tp->r_next;
1481 }
1482 if (!found) {
1483 xlog_warn(
1484 "XFS: xlog_recover_unlink_tid: trans not found");
1485 ASSERT(0);
1486 return XFS_ERROR(EIO);
1487 }
1488 tp->r_next = tp->r_next->r_next;
1489 }
1490 return 0;
1491}
1492
1493STATIC void
1494xlog_recover_insert_item_backq(
1495 xlog_recover_item_t **q,
1496 xlog_recover_item_t *item)
1497{
4b80916b 1498 if (*q == NULL) {
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1499 item->ri_prev = item->ri_next = item;
1500 *q = item;
1501 } else {
1502 item->ri_next = *q;
1503 item->ri_prev = (*q)->ri_prev;
1504 (*q)->ri_prev = item;
1505 item->ri_prev->ri_next = item;
1506 }
1507}
1508
1509STATIC void
1510xlog_recover_insert_item_frontq(
1511 xlog_recover_item_t **q,
1512 xlog_recover_item_t *item)
1513{
1514 xlog_recover_insert_item_backq(q, item);
1515 *q = item;
1516}
1517
1518STATIC int
1519xlog_recover_reorder_trans(
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1520 xlog_recover_t *trans)
1521{
1522 xlog_recover_item_t *first_item, *itemq, *itemq_next;
1523 xfs_buf_log_format_t *buf_f;
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1524 ushort flags = 0;
1525
1526 first_item = itemq = trans->r_itemq;
1527 trans->r_itemq = NULL;
1528 do {
1529 itemq_next = itemq->ri_next;
1530 buf_f = (xfs_buf_log_format_t *)itemq->ri_buf[0].i_addr;
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1531
1532 switch (ITEM_TYPE(itemq)) {
1533 case XFS_LI_BUF:
804195b6 1534 flags = buf_f->blf_flags;
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1535 if (!(flags & XFS_BLI_CANCEL)) {
1536 xlog_recover_insert_item_frontq(&trans->r_itemq,
1537 itemq);
1538 break;
1539 }
1540 case XFS_LI_INODE:
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1541 case XFS_LI_DQUOT:
1542 case XFS_LI_QUOTAOFF:
1543 case XFS_LI_EFD:
1544 case XFS_LI_EFI:
1545 xlog_recover_insert_item_backq(&trans->r_itemq, itemq);
1546 break;
1547 default:
1548 xlog_warn(
1549 "XFS: xlog_recover_reorder_trans: unrecognized type of log operation");
1550 ASSERT(0);
1551 return XFS_ERROR(EIO);
1552 }
1553 itemq = itemq_next;
1554 } while (first_item != itemq);
1555 return 0;
1556}
1557
1558/*
1559 * Build up the table of buf cancel records so that we don't replay
1560 * cancelled data in the second pass. For buffer records that are
1561 * not cancel records, there is nothing to do here so we just return.
1562 *
1563 * If we get a cancel record which is already in the table, this indicates
1564 * that the buffer was cancelled multiple times. In order to ensure
1565 * that during pass 2 we keep the record in the table until we reach its
1566 * last occurrence in the log, we keep a reference count in the cancel
1567 * record in the table to tell us how many times we expect to see this
1568 * record during the second pass.
1569 */
1570STATIC void
1571xlog_recover_do_buffer_pass1(
1572 xlog_t *log,
1573 xfs_buf_log_format_t *buf_f)
1574{
1575 xfs_buf_cancel_t *bcp;
1576 xfs_buf_cancel_t *nextp;
1577 xfs_buf_cancel_t *prevp;
1578 xfs_buf_cancel_t **bucket;
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1579 xfs_daddr_t blkno = 0;
1580 uint len = 0;
1581 ushort flags = 0;
1582
1583 switch (buf_f->blf_type) {
1584 case XFS_LI_BUF:
1585 blkno = buf_f->blf_blkno;
1586 len = buf_f->blf_len;
1587 flags = buf_f->blf_flags;
1588 break;
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1589 }
1590
1591 /*
1592 * If this isn't a cancel buffer item, then just return.
1593 */
1594 if (!(flags & XFS_BLI_CANCEL))
1595 return;
1596
1597 /*
1598 * Insert an xfs_buf_cancel record into the hash table of
1599 * them. If there is already an identical record, bump
1600 * its reference count.
1601 */
1602 bucket = &log->l_buf_cancel_table[(__uint64_t)blkno %
1603 XLOG_BC_TABLE_SIZE];
1604 /*
1605 * If the hash bucket is empty then just insert a new record into
1606 * the bucket.
1607 */
1608 if (*bucket == NULL) {
1609 bcp = (xfs_buf_cancel_t *)kmem_alloc(sizeof(xfs_buf_cancel_t),
1610 KM_SLEEP);
1611 bcp->bc_blkno = blkno;
1612 bcp->bc_len = len;
1613 bcp->bc_refcount = 1;
1614 bcp->bc_next = NULL;
1615 *bucket = bcp;
1616 return;
1617 }
1618
1619 /*
1620 * The hash bucket is not empty, so search for duplicates of our
1621 * record. If we find one them just bump its refcount. If not
1622 * then add us at the end of the list.
1623 */
1624 prevp = NULL;
1625 nextp = *bucket;
1626 while (nextp != NULL) {
1627 if (nextp->bc_blkno == blkno && nextp->bc_len == len) {
1628 nextp->bc_refcount++;
1629 return;
1630 }
1631 prevp = nextp;
1632 nextp = nextp->bc_next;
1633 }
1634 ASSERT(prevp != NULL);
1635 bcp = (xfs_buf_cancel_t *)kmem_alloc(sizeof(xfs_buf_cancel_t),
1636 KM_SLEEP);
1637 bcp->bc_blkno = blkno;
1638 bcp->bc_len = len;
1639 bcp->bc_refcount = 1;
1640 bcp->bc_next = NULL;
1641 prevp->bc_next = bcp;
1642}
1643
1644/*
1645 * Check to see whether the buffer being recovered has a corresponding
1646 * entry in the buffer cancel record table. If it does then return 1
1647 * so that it will be cancelled, otherwise return 0. If the buffer is
1648 * actually a buffer cancel item (XFS_BLI_CANCEL is set), then decrement
1649 * the refcount on the entry in the table and remove it from the table
1650 * if this is the last reference.
1651 *
1652 * We remove the cancel record from the table when we encounter its
1653 * last occurrence in the log so that if the same buffer is re-used
1654 * again after its last cancellation we actually replay the changes
1655 * made at that point.
1656 */
1657STATIC int
1658xlog_check_buffer_cancelled(
1659 xlog_t *log,
1660 xfs_daddr_t blkno,
1661 uint len,
1662 ushort flags)
1663{
1664 xfs_buf_cancel_t *bcp;
1665 xfs_buf_cancel_t *prevp;
1666 xfs_buf_cancel_t **bucket;
1667
1668 if (log->l_buf_cancel_table == NULL) {
1669 /*
1670 * There is nothing in the table built in pass one,
1671 * so this buffer must not be cancelled.
1672 */
1673 ASSERT(!(flags & XFS_BLI_CANCEL));
1674 return 0;
1675 }
1676
1677 bucket = &log->l_buf_cancel_table[(__uint64_t)blkno %
1678 XLOG_BC_TABLE_SIZE];
1679 bcp = *bucket;
1680 if (bcp == NULL) {
1681 /*
1682 * There is no corresponding entry in the table built
1683 * in pass one, so this buffer has not been cancelled.
1684 */
1685 ASSERT(!(flags & XFS_BLI_CANCEL));
1686 return 0;
1687 }
1688
1689 /*
1690 * Search for an entry in the buffer cancel table that
1691 * matches our buffer.
1692 */
1693 prevp = NULL;
1694 while (bcp != NULL) {
1695 if (bcp->bc_blkno == blkno && bcp->bc_len == len) {
1696 /*
1697 * We've go a match, so return 1 so that the
1698 * recovery of this buffer is cancelled.
1699 * If this buffer is actually a buffer cancel
1700 * log item, then decrement the refcount on the
1701 * one in the table and remove it if this is the
1702 * last reference.
1703 */
1704 if (flags & XFS_BLI_CANCEL) {
1705 bcp->bc_refcount--;
1706 if (bcp->bc_refcount == 0) {
1707 if (prevp == NULL) {
1708 *bucket = bcp->bc_next;
1709 } else {
1710 prevp->bc_next = bcp->bc_next;
1711 }
1712 kmem_free(bcp,
1713 sizeof(xfs_buf_cancel_t));
1714 }
1715 }
1716 return 1;
1717 }
1718 prevp = bcp;
1719 bcp = bcp->bc_next;
1720 }
1721 /*
1722 * We didn't find a corresponding entry in the table, so
1723 * return 0 so that the buffer is NOT cancelled.
1724 */
1725 ASSERT(!(flags & XFS_BLI_CANCEL));
1726 return 0;
1727}
1728
1729STATIC int
1730xlog_recover_do_buffer_pass2(
1731 xlog_t *log,
1732 xfs_buf_log_format_t *buf_f)
1733{
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1734 xfs_daddr_t blkno = 0;
1735 ushort flags = 0;
1736 uint len = 0;
1737
1738 switch (buf_f->blf_type) {
1739 case XFS_LI_BUF:
1740 blkno = buf_f->blf_blkno;
1741 flags = buf_f->blf_flags;
1742 len = buf_f->blf_len;
1743 break;
1da177e4
LT
1744 }
1745
1746 return xlog_check_buffer_cancelled(log, blkno, len, flags);
1747}
1748
1749/*
1750 * Perform recovery for a buffer full of inodes. In these buffers,
1751 * the only data which should be recovered is that which corresponds
1752 * to the di_next_unlinked pointers in the on disk inode structures.
1753 * The rest of the data for the inodes is always logged through the
1754 * inodes themselves rather than the inode buffer and is recovered
1755 * in xlog_recover_do_inode_trans().
1756 *
1757 * The only time when buffers full of inodes are fully recovered is
1758 * when the buffer is full of newly allocated inodes. In this case
1759 * the buffer will not be marked as an inode buffer and so will be
1760 * sent to xlog_recover_do_reg_buffer() below during recovery.
1761 */
1762STATIC int
1763xlog_recover_do_inode_buffer(
1764 xfs_mount_t *mp,
1765 xlog_recover_item_t *item,
1766 xfs_buf_t *bp,
1767 xfs_buf_log_format_t *buf_f)
1768{
1769 int i;
1770 int item_index;
1771 int bit;
1772 int nbits;
1773 int reg_buf_offset;
1774 int reg_buf_bytes;
1775 int next_unlinked_offset;
1776 int inodes_per_buf;
1777 xfs_agino_t *logged_nextp;
1778 xfs_agino_t *buffer_nextp;
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1779 unsigned int *data_map = NULL;
1780 unsigned int map_size = 0;
1781
1782 switch (buf_f->blf_type) {
1783 case XFS_LI_BUF:
1784 data_map = buf_f->blf_data_map;
1785 map_size = buf_f->blf_map_size;
1786 break;
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1787 }
1788 /*
1789 * Set the variables corresponding to the current region to
1790 * 0 so that we'll initialize them on the first pass through
1791 * the loop.
1792 */
1793 reg_buf_offset = 0;
1794 reg_buf_bytes = 0;
1795 bit = 0;
1796 nbits = 0;
1797 item_index = 0;
1798 inodes_per_buf = XFS_BUF_COUNT(bp) >> mp->m_sb.sb_inodelog;
1799 for (i = 0; i < inodes_per_buf; i++) {
1800 next_unlinked_offset = (i * mp->m_sb.sb_inodesize) +
1801 offsetof(xfs_dinode_t, di_next_unlinked);
1802
1803 while (next_unlinked_offset >=
1804 (reg_buf_offset + reg_buf_bytes)) {
1805 /*
1806 * The next di_next_unlinked field is beyond
1807 * the current logged region. Find the next
1808 * logged region that contains or is beyond
1809 * the current di_next_unlinked field.
1810 */
1811 bit += nbits;
1812 bit = xfs_next_bit(data_map, map_size, bit);
1813
1814 /*
1815 * If there are no more logged regions in the
1816 * buffer, then we're done.
1817 */
1818 if (bit == -1) {
1819 return 0;
1820 }
1821
1822 nbits = xfs_contig_bits(data_map, map_size,
1823 bit);
1824 ASSERT(nbits > 0);
1825 reg_buf_offset = bit << XFS_BLI_SHIFT;
1826 reg_buf_bytes = nbits << XFS_BLI_SHIFT;
1827 item_index++;
1828 }
1829
1830 /*
1831 * If the current logged region starts after the current
1832 * di_next_unlinked field, then move on to the next
1833 * di_next_unlinked field.
1834 */
1835 if (next_unlinked_offset < reg_buf_offset) {
1836 continue;
1837 }
1838
1839 ASSERT(item->ri_buf[item_index].i_addr != NULL);
1840 ASSERT((item->ri_buf[item_index].i_len % XFS_BLI_CHUNK) == 0);
1841 ASSERT((reg_buf_offset + reg_buf_bytes) <= XFS_BUF_COUNT(bp));
1842
1843 /*
1844 * The current logged region contains a copy of the
1845 * current di_next_unlinked field. Extract its value
1846 * and copy it to the buffer copy.
1847 */
1848 logged_nextp = (xfs_agino_t *)
1849 ((char *)(item->ri_buf[item_index].i_addr) +
1850 (next_unlinked_offset - reg_buf_offset));
1851 if (unlikely(*logged_nextp == 0)) {
1852 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_ALERT, mp,
1853 "bad inode buffer log record (ptr = 0x%p, bp = 0x%p). XFS trying to replay bad (0) inode di_next_unlinked field",
1854 item, bp);
1855 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_recover_do_inode_buf",
1856 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp);
1857 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
1858 }
1859
1860 buffer_nextp = (xfs_agino_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp,
1861 next_unlinked_offset);
87c199c2 1862 *buffer_nextp = *logged_nextp;
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1863 }
1864
1865 return 0;
1866}
1867
1868/*
1869 * Perform a 'normal' buffer recovery. Each logged region of the
1870 * buffer should be copied over the corresponding region in the
1871 * given buffer. The bitmap in the buf log format structure indicates
1872 * where to place the logged data.
1873 */
1874/*ARGSUSED*/
1875STATIC void
1876xlog_recover_do_reg_buffer(
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1877 xlog_recover_item_t *item,
1878 xfs_buf_t *bp,
1879 xfs_buf_log_format_t *buf_f)
1880{
1881 int i;
1882 int bit;
1883 int nbits;
1da177e4
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1884 unsigned int *data_map = NULL;
1885 unsigned int map_size = 0;
1886 int error;
1887
1888 switch (buf_f->blf_type) {
1889 case XFS_LI_BUF:
1890 data_map = buf_f->blf_data_map;
1891 map_size = buf_f->blf_map_size;
1892 break;
1da177e4
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1893 }
1894 bit = 0;
1895 i = 1; /* 0 is the buf format structure */
1896 while (1) {
1897 bit = xfs_next_bit(data_map, map_size, bit);
1898 if (bit == -1)
1899 break;
1900 nbits = xfs_contig_bits(data_map, map_size, bit);
1901 ASSERT(nbits > 0);
4b80916b 1902 ASSERT(item->ri_buf[i].i_addr != NULL);
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1903 ASSERT(item->ri_buf[i].i_len % XFS_BLI_CHUNK == 0);
1904 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_COUNT(bp) >=
1905 ((uint)bit << XFS_BLI_SHIFT)+(nbits<<XFS_BLI_SHIFT));
1906
1907 /*
1908 * Do a sanity check if this is a dquot buffer. Just checking
1909 * the first dquot in the buffer should do. XXXThis is
1910 * probably a good thing to do for other buf types also.
1911 */
1912 error = 0;
c8ad20ff
NS
1913 if (buf_f->blf_flags &
1914 (XFS_BLI_UDQUOT_BUF|XFS_BLI_PDQUOT_BUF|XFS_BLI_GDQUOT_BUF)) {
1da177e4
LT
1915 error = xfs_qm_dqcheck((xfs_disk_dquot_t *)
1916 item->ri_buf[i].i_addr,
1917 -1, 0, XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN,
1918 "dquot_buf_recover");
1919 }
053c59a0 1920 if (!error)
1da177e4
LT
1921 memcpy(xfs_buf_offset(bp,
1922 (uint)bit << XFS_BLI_SHIFT), /* dest */
1923 item->ri_buf[i].i_addr, /* source */
1924 nbits<<XFS_BLI_SHIFT); /* length */
1925 i++;
1926 bit += nbits;
1927 }
1928
1929 /* Shouldn't be any more regions */
1930 ASSERT(i == item->ri_total);
1931}
1932
1933/*
1934 * Do some primitive error checking on ondisk dquot data structures.
1935 */
1936int
1937xfs_qm_dqcheck(
1938 xfs_disk_dquot_t *ddq,
1939 xfs_dqid_t id,
1940 uint type, /* used only when IO_dorepair is true */
1941 uint flags,
1942 char *str)
1943{
1944 xfs_dqblk_t *d = (xfs_dqblk_t *)ddq;
1945 int errs = 0;
1946
1947 /*
1948 * We can encounter an uninitialized dquot buffer for 2 reasons:
1949 * 1. If we crash while deleting the quotainode(s), and those blks got
1950 * used for user data. This is because we take the path of regular
1951 * file deletion; however, the size field of quotainodes is never
1952 * updated, so all the tricks that we play in itruncate_finish
1953 * don't quite matter.
1954 *
1955 * 2. We don't play the quota buffers when there's a quotaoff logitem.
1956 * But the allocation will be replayed so we'll end up with an
1957 * uninitialized quota block.
1958 *
1959 * This is all fine; things are still consistent, and we haven't lost
1960 * any quota information. Just don't complain about bad dquot blks.
1961 */
1149d96a 1962 if (be16_to_cpu(ddq->d_magic) != XFS_DQUOT_MAGIC) {
1da177e4
LT
1963 if (flags & XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN)
1964 cmn_err(CE_ALERT,
1965 "%s : XFS dquot ID 0x%x, magic 0x%x != 0x%x",
1149d96a 1966 str, id, be16_to_cpu(ddq->d_magic), XFS_DQUOT_MAGIC);
1da177e4
LT
1967 errs++;
1968 }
1149d96a 1969 if (ddq->d_version != XFS_DQUOT_VERSION) {
1da177e4
LT
1970 if (flags & XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN)
1971 cmn_err(CE_ALERT,
1972 "%s : XFS dquot ID 0x%x, version 0x%x != 0x%x",
1149d96a 1973 str, id, ddq->d_version, XFS_DQUOT_VERSION);
1da177e4
LT
1974 errs++;
1975 }
1976
1149d96a
CH
1977 if (ddq->d_flags != XFS_DQ_USER &&
1978 ddq->d_flags != XFS_DQ_PROJ &&
1979 ddq->d_flags != XFS_DQ_GROUP) {
1da177e4
LT
1980 if (flags & XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN)
1981 cmn_err(CE_ALERT,
1982 "%s : XFS dquot ID 0x%x, unknown flags 0x%x",
1149d96a 1983 str, id, ddq->d_flags);
1da177e4
LT
1984 errs++;
1985 }
1986
1149d96a 1987 if (id != -1 && id != be32_to_cpu(ddq->d_id)) {
1da177e4
LT
1988 if (flags & XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN)
1989 cmn_err(CE_ALERT,
1990 "%s : ondisk-dquot 0x%p, ID mismatch: "
1991 "0x%x expected, found id 0x%x",
1149d96a 1992 str, ddq, id, be32_to_cpu(ddq->d_id));
1da177e4
LT
1993 errs++;
1994 }
1995
1996 if (!errs && ddq->d_id) {
1149d96a
CH
1997 if (ddq->d_blk_softlimit &&
1998 be64_to_cpu(ddq->d_bcount) >=
1999 be64_to_cpu(ddq->d_blk_softlimit)) {
1da177e4
LT
2000 if (!ddq->d_btimer) {
2001 if (flags & XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN)
2002 cmn_err(CE_ALERT,
2003 "%s : Dquot ID 0x%x (0x%p) "
2004 "BLK TIMER NOT STARTED",
1149d96a 2005 str, (int)be32_to_cpu(ddq->d_id), ddq);
1da177e4
LT
2006 errs++;
2007 }
2008 }
1149d96a
CH
2009 if (ddq->d_ino_softlimit &&
2010 be64_to_cpu(ddq->d_icount) >=
2011 be64_to_cpu(ddq->d_ino_softlimit)) {
1da177e4
LT
2012 if (!ddq->d_itimer) {
2013 if (flags & XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN)
2014 cmn_err(CE_ALERT,
2015 "%s : Dquot ID 0x%x (0x%p) "
2016 "INODE TIMER NOT STARTED",
1149d96a 2017 str, (int)be32_to_cpu(ddq->d_id), ddq);
1da177e4
LT
2018 errs++;
2019 }
2020 }
1149d96a
CH
2021 if (ddq->d_rtb_softlimit &&
2022 be64_to_cpu(ddq->d_rtbcount) >=
2023 be64_to_cpu(ddq->d_rtb_softlimit)) {
1da177e4
LT
2024 if (!ddq->d_rtbtimer) {
2025 if (flags & XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN)
2026 cmn_err(CE_ALERT,
2027 "%s : Dquot ID 0x%x (0x%p) "
2028 "RTBLK TIMER NOT STARTED",
1149d96a 2029 str, (int)be32_to_cpu(ddq->d_id), ddq);
1da177e4
LT
2030 errs++;
2031 }
2032 }
2033 }
2034
2035 if (!errs || !(flags & XFS_QMOPT_DQREPAIR))
2036 return errs;
2037
2038 if (flags & XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN)
2039 cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "Re-initializing dquot ID 0x%x", id);
2040
2041 /*
2042 * Typically, a repair is only requested by quotacheck.
2043 */
2044 ASSERT(id != -1);
2045 ASSERT(flags & XFS_QMOPT_DQREPAIR);
2046 memset(d, 0, sizeof(xfs_dqblk_t));
1149d96a
CH
2047
2048 d->dd_diskdq.d_magic = cpu_to_be16(XFS_DQUOT_MAGIC);
2049 d->dd_diskdq.d_version = XFS_DQUOT_VERSION;
2050 d->dd_diskdq.d_flags = type;
2051 d->dd_diskdq.d_id = cpu_to_be32(id);
1da177e4
LT
2052
2053 return errs;
2054}
2055
2056/*
2057 * Perform a dquot buffer recovery.
2058 * Simple algorithm: if we have found a QUOTAOFF logitem of the same type
2059 * (ie. USR or GRP), then just toss this buffer away; don't recover it.
2060 * Else, treat it as a regular buffer and do recovery.
2061 */
2062STATIC void
2063xlog_recover_do_dquot_buffer(
2064 xfs_mount_t *mp,
2065 xlog_t *log,
2066 xlog_recover_item_t *item,
2067 xfs_buf_t *bp,
2068 xfs_buf_log_format_t *buf_f)
2069{
2070 uint type;
2071
2072 /*
2073 * Filesystems are required to send in quota flags at mount time.
2074 */
2075 if (mp->m_qflags == 0) {
2076 return;
2077 }
2078
2079 type = 0;
2080 if (buf_f->blf_flags & XFS_BLI_UDQUOT_BUF)
2081 type |= XFS_DQ_USER;
c8ad20ff
NS
2082 if (buf_f->blf_flags & XFS_BLI_PDQUOT_BUF)
2083 type |= XFS_DQ_PROJ;
1da177e4
LT
2084 if (buf_f->blf_flags & XFS_BLI_GDQUOT_BUF)
2085 type |= XFS_DQ_GROUP;
2086 /*
2087 * This type of quotas was turned off, so ignore this buffer
2088 */
2089 if (log->l_quotaoffs_flag & type)
2090 return;
2091
053c59a0 2092 xlog_recover_do_reg_buffer(item, bp, buf_f);
1da177e4
LT
2093}
2094
2095/*
2096 * This routine replays a modification made to a buffer at runtime.
2097 * There are actually two types of buffer, regular and inode, which
2098 * are handled differently. Inode buffers are handled differently
2099 * in that we only recover a specific set of data from them, namely
2100 * the inode di_next_unlinked fields. This is because all other inode
2101 * data is actually logged via inode records and any data we replay
2102 * here which overlaps that may be stale.
2103 *
2104 * When meta-data buffers are freed at run time we log a buffer item
2105 * with the XFS_BLI_CANCEL bit set to indicate that previous copies
2106 * of the buffer in the log should not be replayed at recovery time.
2107 * This is so that if the blocks covered by the buffer are reused for
2108 * file data before we crash we don't end up replaying old, freed
2109 * meta-data into a user's file.
2110 *
2111 * To handle the cancellation of buffer log items, we make two passes
2112 * over the log during recovery. During the first we build a table of
2113 * those buffers which have been cancelled, and during the second we
2114 * only replay those buffers which do not have corresponding cancel
2115 * records in the table. See xlog_recover_do_buffer_pass[1,2] above
2116 * for more details on the implementation of the table of cancel records.
2117 */
2118STATIC int
2119xlog_recover_do_buffer_trans(
2120 xlog_t *log,
2121 xlog_recover_item_t *item,
2122 int pass)
2123{
2124 xfs_buf_log_format_t *buf_f;
1da177e4
LT
2125 xfs_mount_t *mp;
2126 xfs_buf_t *bp;
2127 int error;
2128 int cancel;
2129 xfs_daddr_t blkno;
2130 int len;
2131 ushort flags;
2132
2133 buf_f = (xfs_buf_log_format_t *)item->ri_buf[0].i_addr;
2134
2135 if (pass == XLOG_RECOVER_PASS1) {
2136 /*
2137 * In this pass we're only looking for buf items
2138 * with the XFS_BLI_CANCEL bit set.
2139 */
2140 xlog_recover_do_buffer_pass1(log, buf_f);
2141 return 0;
2142 } else {
2143 /*
2144 * In this pass we want to recover all the buffers
2145 * which have not been cancelled and are not
2146 * cancellation buffers themselves. The routine
2147 * we call here will tell us whether or not to
2148 * continue with the replay of this buffer.
2149 */
2150 cancel = xlog_recover_do_buffer_pass2(log, buf_f);
2151 if (cancel) {
2152 return 0;
2153 }
2154 }
2155 switch (buf_f->blf_type) {
2156 case XFS_LI_BUF:
2157 blkno = buf_f->blf_blkno;
2158 len = buf_f->blf_len;
2159 flags = buf_f->blf_flags;
2160 break;
1da177e4
LT
2161 default:
2162 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_ALERT, log->l_mp,
fc1f8c1c
NS
2163 "xfs_log_recover: unknown buffer type 0x%x, logdev %s",
2164 buf_f->blf_type, log->l_mp->m_logname ?
2165 log->l_mp->m_logname : "internal");
1da177e4
LT
2166 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_recover_do_buffer_trans",
2167 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, log->l_mp);
2168 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
2169 }
2170
2171 mp = log->l_mp;
2172 if (flags & XFS_BLI_INODE_BUF) {
2173 bp = xfs_buf_read_flags(mp->m_ddev_targp, blkno, len,
2174 XFS_BUF_LOCK);
2175 } else {
2176 bp = xfs_buf_read(mp->m_ddev_targp, blkno, len, 0);
2177 }
2178 if (XFS_BUF_ISERROR(bp)) {
2179 xfs_ioerror_alert("xlog_recover_do..(read#1)", log->l_mp,
2180 bp, blkno);
2181 error = XFS_BUF_GETERROR(bp);
2182 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
2183 return error;
2184 }
2185
2186 error = 0;
2187 if (flags & XFS_BLI_INODE_BUF) {
2188 error = xlog_recover_do_inode_buffer(mp, item, bp, buf_f);
c8ad20ff
NS
2189 } else if (flags &
2190 (XFS_BLI_UDQUOT_BUF|XFS_BLI_PDQUOT_BUF|XFS_BLI_GDQUOT_BUF)) {
1da177e4
LT
2191 xlog_recover_do_dquot_buffer(mp, log, item, bp, buf_f);
2192 } else {
053c59a0 2193 xlog_recover_do_reg_buffer(item, bp, buf_f);
1da177e4
LT
2194 }
2195 if (error)
2196 return XFS_ERROR(error);
2197
2198 /*
2199 * Perform delayed write on the buffer. Asynchronous writes will be
2200 * slower when taking into account all the buffers to be flushed.
2201 *
2202 * Also make sure that only inode buffers with good sizes stay in
2203 * the buffer cache. The kernel moves inodes in buffers of 1 block
2204 * or XFS_INODE_CLUSTER_SIZE bytes, whichever is bigger. The inode
2205 * buffers in the log can be a different size if the log was generated
2206 * by an older kernel using unclustered inode buffers or a newer kernel
2207 * running with a different inode cluster size. Regardless, if the
2208 * the inode buffer size isn't MAX(blocksize, XFS_INODE_CLUSTER_SIZE)
2209 * for *our* value of XFS_INODE_CLUSTER_SIZE, then we need to keep
2210 * the buffer out of the buffer cache so that the buffer won't
2211 * overlap with future reads of those inodes.
2212 */
2213 if (XFS_DINODE_MAGIC ==
2214 INT_GET(*((__uint16_t *)(xfs_buf_offset(bp, 0))), ARCH_CONVERT) &&
2215 (XFS_BUF_COUNT(bp) != MAX(log->l_mp->m_sb.sb_blocksize,
2216 (__uint32_t)XFS_INODE_CLUSTER_SIZE(log->l_mp)))) {
2217 XFS_BUF_STALE(bp);
2218 error = xfs_bwrite(mp, bp);
2219 } else {
2220 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_FSPRIVATE(bp, void *) == NULL ||
2221 XFS_BUF_FSPRIVATE(bp, xfs_mount_t *) == mp);
2222 XFS_BUF_SET_FSPRIVATE(bp, mp);
2223 XFS_BUF_SET_IODONE_FUNC(bp, xlog_recover_iodone);
2224 xfs_bdwrite(mp, bp);
2225 }
2226
2227 return (error);
2228}
2229
2230STATIC int
2231xlog_recover_do_inode_trans(
2232 xlog_t *log,
2233 xlog_recover_item_t *item,
2234 int pass)
2235{
2236 xfs_inode_log_format_t *in_f;
2237 xfs_mount_t *mp;
2238 xfs_buf_t *bp;
2239 xfs_imap_t imap;
2240 xfs_dinode_t *dip;
2241 xfs_ino_t ino;
2242 int len;
2243 xfs_caddr_t src;
2244 xfs_caddr_t dest;
2245 int error;
2246 int attr_index;
2247 uint fields;
347d1c01 2248 xfs_icdinode_t *dicp;
6d192a9b 2249 int need_free = 0;
1da177e4
LT
2250
2251 if (pass == XLOG_RECOVER_PASS1) {
2252 return 0;
2253 }
2254
6d192a9b
TS
2255 if (item->ri_buf[0].i_len == sizeof(xfs_inode_log_format_t)) {
2256 in_f = (xfs_inode_log_format_t *)item->ri_buf[0].i_addr;
2257 } else {
2258 in_f = (xfs_inode_log_format_t *)kmem_alloc(
2259 sizeof(xfs_inode_log_format_t), KM_SLEEP);
2260 need_free = 1;
2261 error = xfs_inode_item_format_convert(&item->ri_buf[0], in_f);
2262 if (error)
2263 goto error;
2264 }
1da177e4
LT
2265 ino = in_f->ilf_ino;
2266 mp = log->l_mp;
2267 if (ITEM_TYPE(item) == XFS_LI_INODE) {
2268 imap.im_blkno = (xfs_daddr_t)in_f->ilf_blkno;
2269 imap.im_len = in_f->ilf_len;
2270 imap.im_boffset = in_f->ilf_boffset;
2271 } else {
2272 /*
2273 * It's an old inode format record. We don't know where
2274 * its cluster is located on disk, and we can't allow
2275 * xfs_imap() to figure it out because the inode btrees
2276 * are not ready to be used. Therefore do not pass the
2277 * XFS_IMAP_LOOKUP flag to xfs_imap(). This will give
2278 * us only the single block in which the inode lives
2279 * rather than its cluster, so we must make sure to
2280 * invalidate the buffer when we write it out below.
2281 */
2282 imap.im_blkno = 0;
2283 xfs_imap(log->l_mp, NULL, ino, &imap, 0);
2284 }
2285
2286 /*
2287 * Inode buffers can be freed, look out for it,
2288 * and do not replay the inode.
2289 */
6d192a9b
TS
2290 if (xlog_check_buffer_cancelled(log, imap.im_blkno, imap.im_len, 0)) {
2291 error = 0;
2292 goto error;
2293 }
1da177e4
LT
2294
2295 bp = xfs_buf_read_flags(mp->m_ddev_targp, imap.im_blkno, imap.im_len,
2296 XFS_BUF_LOCK);
2297 if (XFS_BUF_ISERROR(bp)) {
2298 xfs_ioerror_alert("xlog_recover_do..(read#2)", mp,
2299 bp, imap.im_blkno);
2300 error = XFS_BUF_GETERROR(bp);
2301 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
6d192a9b 2302 goto error;
1da177e4
LT
2303 }
2304 error = 0;
2305 ASSERT(in_f->ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_CORE);
2306 dip = (xfs_dinode_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp, imap.im_boffset);
2307
2308 /*
2309 * Make sure the place we're flushing out to really looks
2310 * like an inode!
2311 */
347d1c01 2312 if (unlikely(be16_to_cpu(dip->di_core.di_magic) != XFS_DINODE_MAGIC)) {
1da177e4
LT
2313 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
2314 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_ALERT, mp,
2315 "xfs_inode_recover: Bad inode magic number, dino ptr = 0x%p, dino bp = 0x%p, ino = %Ld",
2316 dip, bp, ino);
2317 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_recover_do_inode_trans(1)",
2318 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp);
6d192a9b
TS
2319 error = EFSCORRUPTED;
2320 goto error;
1da177e4 2321 }
347d1c01 2322 dicp = (xfs_icdinode_t *)(item->ri_buf[1].i_addr);
1da177e4
LT
2323 if (unlikely(dicp->di_magic != XFS_DINODE_MAGIC)) {
2324 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
2325 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_ALERT, mp,
2326 "xfs_inode_recover: Bad inode log record, rec ptr 0x%p, ino %Ld",
2327 item, ino);
2328 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_recover_do_inode_trans(2)",
2329 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp);
6d192a9b
TS
2330 error = EFSCORRUPTED;
2331 goto error;
1da177e4
LT
2332 }
2333
2334 /* Skip replay when the on disk inode is newer than the log one */
347d1c01 2335 if (dicp->di_flushiter < be16_to_cpu(dip->di_core.di_flushiter)) {
1da177e4
LT
2336 /*
2337 * Deal with the wrap case, DI_MAX_FLUSH is less
2338 * than smaller numbers
2339 */
347d1c01
CH
2340 if (be16_to_cpu(dip->di_core.di_flushiter) == DI_MAX_FLUSH &&
2341 dicp->di_flushiter < (DI_MAX_FLUSH >> 1)) {
1da177e4
LT
2342 /* do nothing */
2343 } else {
2344 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
6d192a9b
TS
2345 error = 0;
2346 goto error;
1da177e4
LT
2347 }
2348 }
2349 /* Take the opportunity to reset the flush iteration count */
2350 dicp->di_flushiter = 0;
2351
2352 if (unlikely((dicp->di_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG)) {
2353 if ((dicp->di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS) &&
2354 (dicp->di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE)) {
2355 XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xlog_recover_do_inode_trans(3)",
2356 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp, dicp);
2357 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
2358 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_ALERT, mp,
2359 "xfs_inode_recover: Bad regular inode log record, rec ptr 0x%p, ino ptr = 0x%p, ino bp = 0x%p, ino %Ld",
2360 item, dip, bp, ino);
6d192a9b
TS
2361 error = EFSCORRUPTED;
2362 goto error;
1da177e4
LT
2363 }
2364 } else if (unlikely((dicp->di_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)) {
2365 if ((dicp->di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS) &&
2366 (dicp->di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE) &&
2367 (dicp->di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL)) {
2368 XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xlog_recover_do_inode_trans(4)",
2369 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp, dicp);
2370 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
2371 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_ALERT, mp,
2372 "xfs_inode_recover: Bad dir inode log record, rec ptr 0x%p, ino ptr = 0x%p, ino bp = 0x%p, ino %Ld",
2373 item, dip, bp, ino);
6d192a9b
TS
2374 error = EFSCORRUPTED;
2375 goto error;
1da177e4
LT
2376 }
2377 }
2378 if (unlikely(dicp->di_nextents + dicp->di_anextents > dicp->di_nblocks)){
2379 XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xlog_recover_do_inode_trans(5)",
2380 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp, dicp);
2381 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
2382 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_ALERT, mp,
2383 "xfs_inode_recover: Bad inode log record, rec ptr 0x%p, dino ptr 0x%p, dino bp 0x%p, ino %Ld, total extents = %d, nblocks = %Ld",
2384 item, dip, bp, ino,
2385 dicp->di_nextents + dicp->di_anextents,
2386 dicp->di_nblocks);
6d192a9b
TS
2387 error = EFSCORRUPTED;
2388 goto error;
1da177e4
LT
2389 }
2390 if (unlikely(dicp->di_forkoff > mp->m_sb.sb_inodesize)) {
2391 XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xlog_recover_do_inode_trans(6)",
2392 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp, dicp);
2393 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
2394 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_ALERT, mp,
2395 "xfs_inode_recover: Bad inode log rec ptr 0x%p, dino ptr 0x%p, dino bp 0x%p, ino %Ld, forkoff 0x%x",
2396 item, dip, bp, ino, dicp->di_forkoff);
6d192a9b
TS
2397 error = EFSCORRUPTED;
2398 goto error;
1da177e4
LT
2399 }
2400 if (unlikely(item->ri_buf[1].i_len > sizeof(xfs_dinode_core_t))) {
2401 XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xlog_recover_do_inode_trans(7)",
2402 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp, dicp);
2403 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
2404 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_ALERT, mp,
2405 "xfs_inode_recover: Bad inode log record length %d, rec ptr 0x%p",
2406 item->ri_buf[1].i_len, item);
6d192a9b
TS
2407 error = EFSCORRUPTED;
2408 goto error;
1da177e4
LT
2409 }
2410
2411 /* The core is in in-core format */
347d1c01
CH
2412 xfs_dinode_to_disk(&dip->di_core,
2413 (xfs_icdinode_t *)item->ri_buf[1].i_addr);
1da177e4
LT
2414
2415 /* the rest is in on-disk format */
2416 if (item->ri_buf[1].i_len > sizeof(xfs_dinode_core_t)) {
2417 memcpy((xfs_caddr_t) dip + sizeof(xfs_dinode_core_t),
2418 item->ri_buf[1].i_addr + sizeof(xfs_dinode_core_t),
2419 item->ri_buf[1].i_len - sizeof(xfs_dinode_core_t));
2420 }
2421
2422 fields = in_f->ilf_fields;
2423 switch (fields & (XFS_ILOG_DEV | XFS_ILOG_UUID)) {
2424 case XFS_ILOG_DEV:
347d1c01 2425 dip->di_u.di_dev = cpu_to_be32(in_f->ilf_u.ilfu_rdev);
1da177e4
LT
2426 break;
2427 case XFS_ILOG_UUID:
2428 dip->di_u.di_muuid = in_f->ilf_u.ilfu_uuid;
2429 break;
2430 }
2431
2432 if (in_f->ilf_size == 2)
2433 goto write_inode_buffer;
2434 len = item->ri_buf[2].i_len;
2435 src = item->ri_buf[2].i_addr;
2436 ASSERT(in_f->ilf_size <= 4);
2437 ASSERT((in_f->ilf_size == 3) || (fields & XFS_ILOG_AFORK));
2438 ASSERT(!(fields & XFS_ILOG_DFORK) ||
2439 (len == in_f->ilf_dsize));
2440
2441 switch (fields & XFS_ILOG_DFORK) {
2442 case XFS_ILOG_DDATA:
2443 case XFS_ILOG_DEXT:
2444 memcpy(&dip->di_u, src, len);
2445 break;
2446
2447 case XFS_ILOG_DBROOT:
2448 xfs_bmbt_to_bmdr((xfs_bmbt_block_t *)src, len,
2449 &(dip->di_u.di_bmbt),
2450 XFS_DFORK_DSIZE(dip, mp));
2451 break;
2452
2453 default:
2454 /*
2455 * There are no data fork flags set.
2456 */
2457 ASSERT((fields & XFS_ILOG_DFORK) == 0);
2458 break;
2459 }
2460
2461 /*
2462 * If we logged any attribute data, recover it. There may or
2463 * may not have been any other non-core data logged in this
2464 * transaction.
2465 */
2466 if (in_f->ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_AFORK) {
2467 if (in_f->ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_DFORK) {
2468 attr_index = 3;
2469 } else {
2470 attr_index = 2;
2471 }
2472 len = item->ri_buf[attr_index].i_len;
2473 src = item->ri_buf[attr_index].i_addr;
2474 ASSERT(len == in_f->ilf_asize);
2475
2476 switch (in_f->ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_AFORK) {
2477 case XFS_ILOG_ADATA:
2478 case XFS_ILOG_AEXT:
2479 dest = XFS_DFORK_APTR(dip);
2480 ASSERT(len <= XFS_DFORK_ASIZE(dip, mp));
2481 memcpy(dest, src, len);
2482 break;
2483
2484 case XFS_ILOG_ABROOT:
2485 dest = XFS_DFORK_APTR(dip);
2486 xfs_bmbt_to_bmdr((xfs_bmbt_block_t *)src, len,
2487 (xfs_bmdr_block_t*)dest,
2488 XFS_DFORK_ASIZE(dip, mp));
2489 break;
2490
2491 default:
2492 xlog_warn("XFS: xlog_recover_do_inode_trans: Invalid flag");
2493 ASSERT(0);
2494 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
6d192a9b
TS
2495 error = EIO;
2496 goto error;
1da177e4
LT
2497 }
2498 }
2499
2500write_inode_buffer:
2501 if (ITEM_TYPE(item) == XFS_LI_INODE) {
2502 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_FSPRIVATE(bp, void *) == NULL ||
2503 XFS_BUF_FSPRIVATE(bp, xfs_mount_t *) == mp);
2504 XFS_BUF_SET_FSPRIVATE(bp, mp);
2505 XFS_BUF_SET_IODONE_FUNC(bp, xlog_recover_iodone);
2506 xfs_bdwrite(mp, bp);
2507 } else {
2508 XFS_BUF_STALE(bp);
2509 error = xfs_bwrite(mp, bp);
2510 }
2511
6d192a9b
TS
2512error:
2513 if (need_free)
2514 kmem_free(in_f, sizeof(*in_f));
2515 return XFS_ERROR(error);
1da177e4
LT
2516}
2517
2518/*
2519 * Recover QUOTAOFF records. We simply make a note of it in the xlog_t
2520 * structure, so that we know not to do any dquot item or dquot buffer recovery,
2521 * of that type.
2522 */
2523STATIC int
2524xlog_recover_do_quotaoff_trans(
2525 xlog_t *log,
2526 xlog_recover_item_t *item,
2527 int pass)
2528{
2529 xfs_qoff_logformat_t *qoff_f;
2530
2531 if (pass == XLOG_RECOVER_PASS2) {
2532 return (0);
2533 }
2534
2535 qoff_f = (xfs_qoff_logformat_t *)item->ri_buf[0].i_addr;
2536 ASSERT(qoff_f);
2537
2538 /*
2539 * The logitem format's flag tells us if this was user quotaoff,
77a7cce4 2540 * group/project quotaoff or both.
1da177e4
LT
2541 */
2542 if (qoff_f->qf_flags & XFS_UQUOTA_ACCT)
2543 log->l_quotaoffs_flag |= XFS_DQ_USER;
77a7cce4
NS
2544 if (qoff_f->qf_flags & XFS_PQUOTA_ACCT)
2545 log->l_quotaoffs_flag |= XFS_DQ_PROJ;
1da177e4
LT
2546 if (qoff_f->qf_flags & XFS_GQUOTA_ACCT)
2547 log->l_quotaoffs_flag |= XFS_DQ_GROUP;
2548
2549 return (0);
2550}
2551
2552/*
2553 * Recover a dquot record
2554 */
2555STATIC int
2556xlog_recover_do_dquot_trans(
2557 xlog_t *log,
2558 xlog_recover_item_t *item,
2559 int pass)
2560{
2561 xfs_mount_t *mp;
2562 xfs_buf_t *bp;
2563 struct xfs_disk_dquot *ddq, *recddq;
2564 int error;
2565 xfs_dq_logformat_t *dq_f;
2566 uint type;
2567
2568 if (pass == XLOG_RECOVER_PASS1) {
2569 return 0;
2570 }
2571 mp = log->l_mp;
2572
2573 /*
2574 * Filesystems are required to send in quota flags at mount time.
2575 */
2576 if (mp->m_qflags == 0)
2577 return (0);
2578
2579 recddq = (xfs_disk_dquot_t *)item->ri_buf[1].i_addr;
2580 ASSERT(recddq);
2581 /*
2582 * This type of quotas was turned off, so ignore this record.
2583 */
2584 type = INT_GET(recddq->d_flags, ARCH_CONVERT) &
c8ad20ff 2585 (XFS_DQ_USER | XFS_DQ_PROJ | XFS_DQ_GROUP);
1da177e4
LT
2586 ASSERT(type);
2587 if (log->l_quotaoffs_flag & type)
2588 return (0);
2589
2590 /*
2591 * At this point we know that quota was _not_ turned off.
2592 * Since the mount flags are not indicating to us otherwise, this
2593 * must mean that quota is on, and the dquot needs to be replayed.
2594 * Remember that we may not have fully recovered the superblock yet,
2595 * so we can't do the usual trick of looking at the SB quota bits.
2596 *
2597 * The other possibility, of course, is that the quota subsystem was
2598 * removed since the last mount - ENOSYS.
2599 */
2600 dq_f = (xfs_dq_logformat_t *)item->ri_buf[0].i_addr;
2601 ASSERT(dq_f);
2602 if ((error = xfs_qm_dqcheck(recddq,
2603 dq_f->qlf_id,
2604 0, XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN,
2605 "xlog_recover_do_dquot_trans (log copy)"))) {
2606 return XFS_ERROR(EIO);
2607 }
2608 ASSERT(dq_f->qlf_len == 1);
2609
2610 error = xfs_read_buf(mp, mp->m_ddev_targp,
2611 dq_f->qlf_blkno,
2612 XFS_FSB_TO_BB(mp, dq_f->qlf_len),
2613 0, &bp);
2614 if (error) {
2615 xfs_ioerror_alert("xlog_recover_do..(read#3)", mp,
2616 bp, dq_f->qlf_blkno);
2617 return error;
2618 }
2619 ASSERT(bp);
2620 ddq = (xfs_disk_dquot_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp, dq_f->qlf_boffset);
2621
2622 /*
2623 * At least the magic num portion should be on disk because this
2624 * was among a chunk of dquots created earlier, and we did some
2625 * minimal initialization then.
2626 */
2627 if (xfs_qm_dqcheck(ddq, dq_f->qlf_id, 0, XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN,
2628 "xlog_recover_do_dquot_trans")) {
2629 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
2630 return XFS_ERROR(EIO);
2631 }
2632
2633 memcpy(ddq, recddq, item->ri_buf[1].i_len);
2634
2635 ASSERT(dq_f->qlf_size == 2);
2636 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_FSPRIVATE(bp, void *) == NULL ||
2637 XFS_BUF_FSPRIVATE(bp, xfs_mount_t *) == mp);
2638 XFS_BUF_SET_FSPRIVATE(bp, mp);
2639 XFS_BUF_SET_IODONE_FUNC(bp, xlog_recover_iodone);
2640 xfs_bdwrite(mp, bp);
2641
2642 return (0);
2643}
2644
2645/*
2646 * This routine is called to create an in-core extent free intent
2647 * item from the efi format structure which was logged on disk.
2648 * It allocates an in-core efi, copies the extents from the format
2649 * structure into it, and adds the efi to the AIL with the given
2650 * LSN.
2651 */
6d192a9b 2652STATIC int
1da177e4
LT
2653xlog_recover_do_efi_trans(
2654 xlog_t *log,
2655 xlog_recover_item_t *item,
2656 xfs_lsn_t lsn,
2657 int pass)
2658{
6d192a9b 2659 int error;
1da177e4
LT
2660 xfs_mount_t *mp;
2661 xfs_efi_log_item_t *efip;
2662 xfs_efi_log_format_t *efi_formatp;
1da177e4
LT
2663
2664 if (pass == XLOG_RECOVER_PASS1) {
6d192a9b 2665 return 0;
1da177e4
LT
2666 }
2667
2668 efi_formatp = (xfs_efi_log_format_t *)item->ri_buf[0].i_addr;
1da177e4
LT
2669
2670 mp = log->l_mp;
2671 efip = xfs_efi_init(mp, efi_formatp->efi_nextents);
6d192a9b
TS
2672 if ((error = xfs_efi_copy_format(&(item->ri_buf[0]),
2673 &(efip->efi_format)))) {
2674 xfs_efi_item_free(efip);
2675 return error;
2676 }
1da177e4
LT
2677 efip->efi_next_extent = efi_formatp->efi_nextents;
2678 efip->efi_flags |= XFS_EFI_COMMITTED;
2679
287f3dad 2680 spin_lock(&mp->m_ail_lock);
1da177e4
LT
2681 /*
2682 * xfs_trans_update_ail() drops the AIL lock.
2683 */
287f3dad 2684 xfs_trans_update_ail(mp, (xfs_log_item_t *)efip, lsn);
6d192a9b 2685 return 0;
1da177e4
LT
2686}
2687
2688
2689/*
2690 * This routine is called when an efd format structure is found in
2691 * a committed transaction in the log. It's purpose is to cancel
2692 * the corresponding efi if it was still in the log. To do this
2693 * it searches the AIL for the efi with an id equal to that in the
2694 * efd format structure. If we find it, we remove the efi from the
2695 * AIL and free it.
2696 */
2697STATIC void
2698xlog_recover_do_efd_trans(
2699 xlog_t *log,
2700 xlog_recover_item_t *item,
2701 int pass)
2702{
2703 xfs_mount_t *mp;
2704 xfs_efd_log_format_t *efd_formatp;
2705 xfs_efi_log_item_t *efip = NULL;
2706 xfs_log_item_t *lip;
2707 int gen;
1da177e4 2708 __uint64_t efi_id;
1da177e4
LT
2709
2710 if (pass == XLOG_RECOVER_PASS1) {
2711 return;
2712 }
2713
2714 efd_formatp = (xfs_efd_log_format_t *)item->ri_buf[0].i_addr;
6d192a9b
TS
2715 ASSERT((item->ri_buf[0].i_len == (sizeof(xfs_efd_log_format_32_t) +
2716 ((efd_formatp->efd_nextents - 1) * sizeof(xfs_extent_32_t)))) ||
2717 (item->ri_buf[0].i_len == (sizeof(xfs_efd_log_format_64_t) +
2718 ((efd_formatp->efd_nextents - 1) * sizeof(xfs_extent_64_t)))));
1da177e4
LT
2719 efi_id = efd_formatp->efd_efi_id;
2720
2721 /*
2722 * Search for the efi with the id in the efd format structure
2723 * in the AIL.
2724 */
2725 mp = log->l_mp;
287f3dad 2726 spin_lock(&mp->m_ail_lock);
1da177e4
LT
2727 lip = xfs_trans_first_ail(mp, &gen);
2728 while (lip != NULL) {
2729 if (lip->li_type == XFS_LI_EFI) {
2730 efip = (xfs_efi_log_item_t *)lip;
2731 if (efip->efi_format.efi_id == efi_id) {
2732 /*
2733 * xfs_trans_delete_ail() drops the
2734 * AIL lock.
2735 */
287f3dad 2736 xfs_trans_delete_ail(mp, lip);
1da177e4
LT
2737 break;
2738 }
2739 }
2740 lip = xfs_trans_next_ail(mp, lip, &gen, NULL);
2741 }
1da177e4
LT
2742
2743 /*
2744 * If we found it, then free it up. If it wasn't there, it
2745 * must have been overwritten in the log. Oh well.
2746 */
2747 if (lip != NULL) {
7d795ca3
CH
2748 xfs_efi_item_free(efip);
2749 } else {
287f3dad 2750 spin_unlock(&mp->m_ail_lock);
1da177e4
LT
2751 }
2752}
2753
2754/*
2755 * Perform the transaction
2756 *
2757 * If the transaction modifies a buffer or inode, do it now. Otherwise,
2758 * EFIs and EFDs get queued up by adding entries into the AIL for them.
2759 */
2760STATIC int
2761xlog_recover_do_trans(
2762 xlog_t *log,
2763 xlog_recover_t *trans,
2764 int pass)
2765{
2766 int error = 0;
2767 xlog_recover_item_t *item, *first_item;
2768
e9ed9d22 2769 if ((error = xlog_recover_reorder_trans(trans)))
1da177e4
LT
2770 return error;
2771 first_item = item = trans->r_itemq;
2772 do {
2773 /*
2774 * we don't need to worry about the block number being
2775 * truncated in > 1 TB buffers because in user-land,
2776 * we're now n32 or 64-bit so xfs_daddr_t is 64-bits so
c41564b5 2777 * the blknos will get through the user-mode buffer
1da177e4
LT
2778 * cache properly. The only bad case is o32 kernels
2779 * where xfs_daddr_t is 32-bits but mount will warn us
2780 * off a > 1 TB filesystem before we get here.
2781 */
804195b6 2782 if ((ITEM_TYPE(item) == XFS_LI_BUF)) {
1da177e4
LT
2783 if ((error = xlog_recover_do_buffer_trans(log, item,
2784 pass)))
2785 break;
6d192a9b 2786 } else if ((ITEM_TYPE(item) == XFS_LI_INODE)) {
1da177e4
LT
2787 if ((error = xlog_recover_do_inode_trans(log, item,
2788 pass)))
2789 break;
2790 } else if (ITEM_TYPE(item) == XFS_LI_EFI) {
6d192a9b
TS
2791 if ((error = xlog_recover_do_efi_trans(log, item, trans->r_lsn,
2792 pass)))
2793 break;
1da177e4
LT
2794 } else if (ITEM_TYPE(item) == XFS_LI_EFD) {
2795 xlog_recover_do_efd_trans(log, item, pass);
2796 } else if (ITEM_TYPE(item) == XFS_LI_DQUOT) {
2797 if ((error = xlog_recover_do_dquot_trans(log, item,
2798 pass)))
2799 break;
2800 } else if ((ITEM_TYPE(item) == XFS_LI_QUOTAOFF)) {
2801 if ((error = xlog_recover_do_quotaoff_trans(log, item,
2802 pass)))
2803 break;
2804 } else {
2805 xlog_warn("XFS: xlog_recover_do_trans");
2806 ASSERT(0);
2807 error = XFS_ERROR(EIO);
2808 break;
2809 }
2810 item = item->ri_next;
2811 } while (first_item != item);
2812
2813 return error;
2814}
2815
2816/*
2817 * Free up any resources allocated by the transaction
2818 *
2819 * Remember that EFIs, EFDs, and IUNLINKs are handled later.
2820 */
2821STATIC void
2822xlog_recover_free_trans(
2823 xlog_recover_t *trans)
2824{
2825 xlog_recover_item_t *first_item, *item, *free_item;
2826 int i;
2827
2828 item = first_item = trans->r_itemq;
2829 do {
2830 free_item = item;
2831 item = item->ri_next;
2832 /* Free the regions in the item. */
2833 for (i = 0; i < free_item->ri_cnt; i++) {
2834 kmem_free(free_item->ri_buf[i].i_addr,
2835 free_item->ri_buf[i].i_len);
2836 }
2837 /* Free the item itself */
2838 kmem_free(free_item->ri_buf,
2839 (free_item->ri_total * sizeof(xfs_log_iovec_t)));
2840 kmem_free(free_item, sizeof(xlog_recover_item_t));
2841 } while (first_item != item);
2842 /* Free the transaction recover structure */
2843 kmem_free(trans, sizeof(xlog_recover_t));
2844}
2845
2846STATIC int
2847xlog_recover_commit_trans(
2848 xlog_t *log,
2849 xlog_recover_t **q,
2850 xlog_recover_t *trans,
2851 int pass)
2852{
2853 int error;
2854
2855 if ((error = xlog_recover_unlink_tid(q, trans)))
2856 return error;
2857 if ((error = xlog_recover_do_trans(log, trans, pass)))
2858 return error;
2859 xlog_recover_free_trans(trans); /* no error */
2860 return 0;
2861}
2862
2863STATIC int
2864xlog_recover_unmount_trans(
2865 xlog_recover_t *trans)
2866{
2867 /* Do nothing now */
2868 xlog_warn("XFS: xlog_recover_unmount_trans: Unmount LR");
2869 return 0;
2870}
2871
2872/*
2873 * There are two valid states of the r_state field. 0 indicates that the
2874 * transaction structure is in a normal state. We have either seen the
2875 * start of the transaction or the last operation we added was not a partial
2876 * operation. If the last operation we added to the transaction was a
2877 * partial operation, we need to mark r_state with XLOG_WAS_CONT_TRANS.
2878 *
2879 * NOTE: skip LRs with 0 data length.
2880 */
2881STATIC int
2882xlog_recover_process_data(
2883 xlog_t *log,
2884 xlog_recover_t *rhash[],
2885 xlog_rec_header_t *rhead,
2886 xfs_caddr_t dp,
2887 int pass)
2888{
2889 xfs_caddr_t lp;
2890 int num_logops;
2891 xlog_op_header_t *ohead;
2892 xlog_recover_t *trans;
2893 xlog_tid_t tid;
2894 int error;
2895 unsigned long hash;
2896 uint flags;
2897
2898 lp = dp + INT_GET(rhead->h_len, ARCH_CONVERT);
2899 num_logops = INT_GET(rhead->h_num_logops, ARCH_CONVERT);
2900
2901 /* check the log format matches our own - else we can't recover */
2902 if (xlog_header_check_recover(log->l_mp, rhead))
2903 return (XFS_ERROR(EIO));
2904
2905 while ((dp < lp) && num_logops) {
2906 ASSERT(dp + sizeof(xlog_op_header_t) <= lp);
2907 ohead = (xlog_op_header_t *)dp;
2908 dp += sizeof(xlog_op_header_t);
2909 if (ohead->oh_clientid != XFS_TRANSACTION &&
2910 ohead->oh_clientid != XFS_LOG) {
2911 xlog_warn(
2912 "XFS: xlog_recover_process_data: bad clientid");
2913 ASSERT(0);
2914 return (XFS_ERROR(EIO));
2915 }
2916 tid = INT_GET(ohead->oh_tid, ARCH_CONVERT);
2917 hash = XLOG_RHASH(tid);
2918 trans = xlog_recover_find_tid(rhash[hash], tid);
2919 if (trans == NULL) { /* not found; add new tid */
2920 if (ohead->oh_flags & XLOG_START_TRANS)
2921 xlog_recover_new_tid(&rhash[hash], tid,
2922 INT_GET(rhead->h_lsn, ARCH_CONVERT));
2923 } else {
2924 ASSERT(dp+INT_GET(ohead->oh_len, ARCH_CONVERT) <= lp);
2925 flags = ohead->oh_flags & ~XLOG_END_TRANS;
2926 if (flags & XLOG_WAS_CONT_TRANS)
2927 flags &= ~XLOG_CONTINUE_TRANS;
2928 switch (flags) {
2929 case XLOG_COMMIT_TRANS:
2930 error = xlog_recover_commit_trans(log,
2931 &rhash[hash], trans, pass);
2932 break;
2933 case XLOG_UNMOUNT_TRANS:
2934 error = xlog_recover_unmount_trans(trans);
2935 break;
2936 case XLOG_WAS_CONT_TRANS:
2937 error = xlog_recover_add_to_cont_trans(trans,
2938 dp, INT_GET(ohead->oh_len,
2939 ARCH_CONVERT));
2940 break;
2941 case XLOG_START_TRANS:
2942 xlog_warn(
2943 "XFS: xlog_recover_process_data: bad transaction");
2944 ASSERT(0);
2945 error = XFS_ERROR(EIO);
2946 break;
2947 case 0:
2948 case XLOG_CONTINUE_TRANS:
2949 error = xlog_recover_add_to_trans(trans,
2950 dp, INT_GET(ohead->oh_len,
2951 ARCH_CONVERT));
2952 break;
2953 default:
2954 xlog_warn(
2955 "XFS: xlog_recover_process_data: bad flag");
2956 ASSERT(0);
2957 error = XFS_ERROR(EIO);
2958 break;
2959 }
2960 if (error)
2961 return error;
2962 }
2963 dp += INT_GET(ohead->oh_len, ARCH_CONVERT);
2964 num_logops--;
2965 }
2966 return 0;
2967}
2968
2969/*
2970 * Process an extent free intent item that was recovered from
2971 * the log. We need to free the extents that it describes.
2972 */
2973STATIC void
2974xlog_recover_process_efi(
2975 xfs_mount_t *mp,
2976 xfs_efi_log_item_t *efip)
2977{
2978 xfs_efd_log_item_t *efdp;
2979 xfs_trans_t *tp;
2980 int i;
2981 xfs_extent_t *extp;
2982 xfs_fsblock_t startblock_fsb;
2983
2984 ASSERT(!(efip->efi_flags & XFS_EFI_RECOVERED));
2985
2986 /*
2987 * First check the validity of the extents described by the
2988 * EFI. If any are bad, then assume that all are bad and
2989 * just toss the EFI.
2990 */
2991 for (i = 0; i < efip->efi_format.efi_nextents; i++) {
2992 extp = &(efip->efi_format.efi_extents[i]);
2993 startblock_fsb = XFS_BB_TO_FSB(mp,
2994 XFS_FSB_TO_DADDR(mp, extp->ext_start));
2995 if ((startblock_fsb == 0) ||
2996 (extp->ext_len == 0) ||
2997 (startblock_fsb >= mp->m_sb.sb_dblocks) ||
2998 (extp->ext_len >= mp->m_sb.sb_agblocks)) {
2999 /*
3000 * This will pull the EFI from the AIL and
3001 * free the memory associated with it.
3002 */
3003 xfs_efi_release(efip, efip->efi_format.efi_nextents);
3004 return;
3005 }
3006 }
3007
3008 tp = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, 0);
3009 xfs_trans_reserve(tp, 0, XFS_ITRUNCATE_LOG_RES(mp), 0, 0, 0);
3010 efdp = xfs_trans_get_efd(tp, efip, efip->efi_format.efi_nextents);
3011
3012 for (i = 0; i < efip->efi_format.efi_nextents; i++) {
3013 extp = &(efip->efi_format.efi_extents[i]);
3014 xfs_free_extent(tp, extp->ext_start, extp->ext_len);
3015 xfs_trans_log_efd_extent(tp, efdp, extp->ext_start,
3016 extp->ext_len);
3017 }
3018
3019 efip->efi_flags |= XFS_EFI_RECOVERED;
1c72bf90 3020 xfs_trans_commit(tp, 0);
1da177e4
LT
3021}
3022
3023/*
3024 * Verify that once we've encountered something other than an EFI
3025 * in the AIL that there are no more EFIs in the AIL.
3026 */
3027#if defined(DEBUG)
3028STATIC void
3029xlog_recover_check_ail(
3030 xfs_mount_t *mp,
3031 xfs_log_item_t *lip,
3032 int gen)
3033{
3034 int orig_gen = gen;
3035
3036 do {
3037 ASSERT(lip->li_type != XFS_LI_EFI);
3038 lip = xfs_trans_next_ail(mp, lip, &gen, NULL);
3039 /*
3040 * The check will be bogus if we restart from the
3041 * beginning of the AIL, so ASSERT that we don't.
3042 * We never should since we're holding the AIL lock
3043 * the entire time.
3044 */
3045 ASSERT(gen == orig_gen);
3046 } while (lip != NULL);
3047}
3048#endif /* DEBUG */
3049
3050/*
3051 * When this is called, all of the EFIs which did not have
3052 * corresponding EFDs should be in the AIL. What we do now
3053 * is free the extents associated with each one.
3054 *
3055 * Since we process the EFIs in normal transactions, they
3056 * will be removed at some point after the commit. This prevents
3057 * us from just walking down the list processing each one.
3058 * We'll use a flag in the EFI to skip those that we've already
3059 * processed and use the AIL iteration mechanism's generation
3060 * count to try to speed this up at least a bit.
3061 *
3062 * When we start, we know that the EFIs are the only things in
3063 * the AIL. As we process them, however, other items are added
3064 * to the AIL. Since everything added to the AIL must come after
3065 * everything already in the AIL, we stop processing as soon as
3066 * we see something other than an EFI in the AIL.
3067 */
3068STATIC void
3069xlog_recover_process_efis(
3070 xlog_t *log)
3071{
3072 xfs_log_item_t *lip;
3073 xfs_efi_log_item_t *efip;
3074 int gen;
3075 xfs_mount_t *mp;
1da177e4
LT
3076
3077 mp = log->l_mp;
287f3dad 3078 spin_lock(&mp->m_ail_lock);
1da177e4
LT
3079
3080 lip = xfs_trans_first_ail(mp, &gen);
3081 while (lip != NULL) {
3082 /*
3083 * We're done when we see something other than an EFI.
3084 */
3085 if (lip->li_type != XFS_LI_EFI) {
3086 xlog_recover_check_ail(mp, lip, gen);
3087 break;
3088 }
3089
3090 /*
3091 * Skip EFIs that we've already processed.
3092 */
3093 efip = (xfs_efi_log_item_t *)lip;
3094 if (efip->efi_flags & XFS_EFI_RECOVERED) {
3095 lip = xfs_trans_next_ail(mp, lip, &gen, NULL);
3096 continue;
3097 }
3098
287f3dad 3099 spin_unlock(&mp->m_ail_lock);
1da177e4 3100 xlog_recover_process_efi(mp, efip);
287f3dad 3101 spin_lock(&mp->m_ail_lock);
1da177e4
LT
3102 lip = xfs_trans_next_ail(mp, lip, &gen, NULL);
3103 }
287f3dad 3104 spin_unlock(&mp->m_ail_lock);
1da177e4
LT
3105}
3106
3107/*
3108 * This routine performs a transaction to null out a bad inode pointer
3109 * in an agi unlinked inode hash bucket.
3110 */
3111STATIC void
3112xlog_recover_clear_agi_bucket(
3113 xfs_mount_t *mp,
3114 xfs_agnumber_t agno,
3115 int bucket)
3116{
3117 xfs_trans_t *tp;
3118 xfs_agi_t *agi;
3119 xfs_buf_t *agibp;
3120 int offset;
3121 int error;
3122
3123 tp = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, XFS_TRANS_CLEAR_AGI_BUCKET);
3124 xfs_trans_reserve(tp, 0, XFS_CLEAR_AGI_BUCKET_LOG_RES(mp), 0, 0, 0);
3125
3126 error = xfs_trans_read_buf(mp, tp, mp->m_ddev_targp,
3127 XFS_AG_DADDR(mp, agno, XFS_AGI_DADDR(mp)),
3128 XFS_FSS_TO_BB(mp, 1), 0, &agibp);
3129 if (error) {
3130 xfs_trans_cancel(tp, XFS_TRANS_ABORT);
3131 return;
3132 }
3133
3134 agi = XFS_BUF_TO_AGI(agibp);
16259e7d 3135 if (be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_magicnum) != XFS_AGI_MAGIC) {
1da177e4
LT
3136 xfs_trans_cancel(tp, XFS_TRANS_ABORT);
3137 return;
3138 }
1da177e4 3139
16259e7d 3140 agi->agi_unlinked[bucket] = cpu_to_be32(NULLAGINO);
1da177e4
LT
3141 offset = offsetof(xfs_agi_t, agi_unlinked) +
3142 (sizeof(xfs_agino_t) * bucket);
3143 xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, agibp, offset,
3144 (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
3145
1c72bf90 3146 (void) xfs_trans_commit(tp, 0);
1da177e4
LT
3147}
3148
3149/*
3150 * xlog_iunlink_recover
3151 *
3152 * This is called during recovery to process any inodes which
3153 * we unlinked but not freed when the system crashed. These
3154 * inodes will be on the lists in the AGI blocks. What we do
3155 * here is scan all the AGIs and fully truncate and free any
3156 * inodes found on the lists. Each inode is removed from the
3157 * lists when it has been fully truncated and is freed. The
3158 * freeing of the inode and its removal from the list must be
3159 * atomic.
3160 */
3161void
3162xlog_recover_process_iunlinks(
3163 xlog_t *log)
3164{
3165 xfs_mount_t *mp;
3166 xfs_agnumber_t agno;
3167 xfs_agi_t *agi;
3168 xfs_buf_t *agibp;
3169 xfs_buf_t *ibp;
3170 xfs_dinode_t *dip;
3171 xfs_inode_t *ip;
3172 xfs_agino_t agino;
3173 xfs_ino_t ino;
3174 int bucket;
3175 int error;
3176 uint mp_dmevmask;
3177
3178 mp = log->l_mp;
3179
3180 /*
3181 * Prevent any DMAPI event from being sent while in this function.
3182 */
3183 mp_dmevmask = mp->m_dmevmask;
3184 mp->m_dmevmask = 0;
3185
3186 for (agno = 0; agno < mp->m_sb.sb_agcount; agno++) {
3187 /*
3188 * Find the agi for this ag.
3189 */
3190 agibp = xfs_buf_read(mp->m_ddev_targp,
3191 XFS_AG_DADDR(mp, agno, XFS_AGI_DADDR(mp)),
3192 XFS_FSS_TO_BB(mp, 1), 0);
3193 if (XFS_BUF_ISERROR(agibp)) {
3194 xfs_ioerror_alert("xlog_recover_process_iunlinks(#1)",
3195 log->l_mp, agibp,
3196 XFS_AG_DADDR(mp, agno, XFS_AGI_DADDR(mp)));
3197 }
3198 agi = XFS_BUF_TO_AGI(agibp);
16259e7d 3199 ASSERT(XFS_AGI_MAGIC == be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_magicnum));
1da177e4
LT
3200
3201 for (bucket = 0; bucket < XFS_AGI_UNLINKED_BUCKETS; bucket++) {
3202
16259e7d 3203 agino = be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket]);
1da177e4
LT
3204 while (agino != NULLAGINO) {
3205
3206 /*
3207 * Release the agi buffer so that it can
3208 * be acquired in the normal course of the
3209 * transaction to truncate and free the inode.
3210 */
3211 xfs_buf_relse(agibp);
3212
3213 ino = XFS_AGINO_TO_INO(mp, agno, agino);
3214 error = xfs_iget(mp, NULL, ino, 0, 0, &ip, 0);
3215 ASSERT(error || (ip != NULL));
3216
3217 if (!error) {
3218 /*
3219 * Get the on disk inode to find the
3220 * next inode in the bucket.
3221 */
3222 error = xfs_itobp(mp, NULL, ip, &dip,
b12dd342 3223 &ibp, 0, 0);
1da177e4
LT
3224 ASSERT(error || (dip != NULL));
3225 }
3226
3227 if (!error) {
3228 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nlink == 0);
3229
3230 /* setup for the next pass */
347d1c01
CH
3231 agino = be32_to_cpu(
3232 dip->di_next_unlinked);
1da177e4
LT
3233 xfs_buf_relse(ibp);
3234 /*
3235 * Prevent any DMAPI event from
3236 * being sent when the
3237 * reference on the inode is
3238 * dropped.
3239 */
3240 ip->i_d.di_dmevmask = 0;
3241
3242 /*
3243 * If this is a new inode, handle
3244 * it specially. Otherwise,
3245 * just drop our reference to the
3246 * inode. If there are no
3247 * other references, this will
3248 * send the inode to
3249 * xfs_inactive() which will
3250 * truncate the file and free
3251 * the inode.
3252 */
3253 if (ip->i_d.di_mode == 0)
3254 xfs_iput_new(ip, 0);
3255 else
3256 VN_RELE(XFS_ITOV(ip));
3257 } else {
3258 /*
3259 * We can't read in the inode
3260 * this bucket points to, or
3261 * this inode is messed up. Just
3262 * ditch this bucket of inodes. We
3263 * will lose some inodes and space,
3264 * but at least we won't hang. Call
3265 * xlog_recover_clear_agi_bucket()
3266 * to perform a transaction to clear
3267 * the inode pointer in the bucket.
3268 */
3269 xlog_recover_clear_agi_bucket(mp, agno,
3270 bucket);
3271
3272 agino = NULLAGINO;
3273 }
3274
3275 /*
3276 * Reacquire the agibuffer and continue around
3277 * the loop.
3278 */
3279 agibp = xfs_buf_read(mp->m_ddev_targp,
3280 XFS_AG_DADDR(mp, agno,
3281 XFS_AGI_DADDR(mp)),
3282 XFS_FSS_TO_BB(mp, 1), 0);
3283 if (XFS_BUF_ISERROR(agibp)) {
3284 xfs_ioerror_alert(
3285 "xlog_recover_process_iunlinks(#2)",
3286 log->l_mp, agibp,
3287 XFS_AG_DADDR(mp, agno,
3288 XFS_AGI_DADDR(mp)));
3289 }
3290 agi = XFS_BUF_TO_AGI(agibp);
16259e7d
CH
3291 ASSERT(XFS_AGI_MAGIC == be32_to_cpu(
3292 agi->agi_magicnum));
1da177e4
LT
3293 }
3294 }
3295
3296 /*
3297 * Release the buffer for the current agi so we can
3298 * go on to the next one.
3299 */
3300 xfs_buf_relse(agibp);
3301 }
3302
3303 mp->m_dmevmask = mp_dmevmask;
3304}
3305
3306
3307#ifdef DEBUG
3308STATIC void
3309xlog_pack_data_checksum(
3310 xlog_t *log,
3311 xlog_in_core_t *iclog,
3312 int size)
3313{
3314 int i;
3315 uint *up;
3316 uint chksum = 0;
3317
3318 up = (uint *)iclog->ic_datap;
3319 /* divide length by 4 to get # words */
3320 for (i = 0; i < (size >> 2); i++) {
3321 chksum ^= INT_GET(*up, ARCH_CONVERT);
3322 up++;
3323 }
3324 INT_SET(iclog->ic_header.h_chksum, ARCH_CONVERT, chksum);
3325}
3326#else
3327#define xlog_pack_data_checksum(log, iclog, size)
3328#endif
3329
3330/*
3331 * Stamp cycle number in every block
3332 */
3333void
3334xlog_pack_data(
3335 xlog_t *log,
3336 xlog_in_core_t *iclog,
3337 int roundoff)
3338{
3339 int i, j, k;
3340 int size = iclog->ic_offset + roundoff;
3341 uint cycle_lsn;
3342 xfs_caddr_t dp;
3343 xlog_in_core_2_t *xhdr;
3344
3345 xlog_pack_data_checksum(log, iclog, size);
3346
3347 cycle_lsn = CYCLE_LSN_DISK(iclog->ic_header.h_lsn);
3348
3349 dp = iclog->ic_datap;
3350 for (i = 0; i < BTOBB(size) &&
3351 i < (XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE / BBSIZE); i++) {
3352 iclog->ic_header.h_cycle_data[i] = *(uint *)dp;
3353 *(uint *)dp = cycle_lsn;
3354 dp += BBSIZE;
3355 }
3356
3357 if (XFS_SB_VERSION_HASLOGV2(&log->l_mp->m_sb)) {
3358 xhdr = (xlog_in_core_2_t *)&iclog->ic_header;
3359 for ( ; i < BTOBB(size); i++) {
3360 j = i / (XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE / BBSIZE);
3361 k = i % (XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE / BBSIZE);
3362 xhdr[j].hic_xheader.xh_cycle_data[k] = *(uint *)dp;
3363 *(uint *)dp = cycle_lsn;
3364 dp += BBSIZE;
3365 }
3366
3367 for (i = 1; i < log->l_iclog_heads; i++) {
3368 xhdr[i].hic_xheader.xh_cycle = cycle_lsn;
3369 }
3370 }
3371}
3372
3373#if defined(DEBUG) && defined(XFS_LOUD_RECOVERY)
3374STATIC void
3375xlog_unpack_data_checksum(
3376 xlog_rec_header_t *rhead,
3377 xfs_caddr_t dp,
3378 xlog_t *log)
3379{
3380 uint *up = (uint *)dp;
3381 uint chksum = 0;
3382 int i;
3383
3384 /* divide length by 4 to get # words */
3385 for (i=0; i < INT_GET(rhead->h_len, ARCH_CONVERT) >> 2; i++) {
3386 chksum ^= INT_GET(*up, ARCH_CONVERT);
3387 up++;
3388 }
3389 if (chksum != INT_GET(rhead->h_chksum, ARCH_CONVERT)) {
3390 if (rhead->h_chksum ||
3391 ((log->l_flags & XLOG_CHKSUM_MISMATCH) == 0)) {
3392 cmn_err(CE_DEBUG,
b6574520 3393 "XFS: LogR chksum mismatch: was (0x%x) is (0x%x)\n",
1da177e4
LT
3394 INT_GET(rhead->h_chksum, ARCH_CONVERT), chksum);
3395 cmn_err(CE_DEBUG,
3396"XFS: Disregard message if filesystem was created with non-DEBUG kernel");
3397 if (XFS_SB_VERSION_HASLOGV2(&log->l_mp->m_sb)) {
3398 cmn_err(CE_DEBUG,
b6574520 3399 "XFS: LogR this is a LogV2 filesystem\n");
1da177e4
LT
3400 }
3401 log->l_flags |= XLOG_CHKSUM_MISMATCH;
3402 }
3403 }
3404}
3405#else
3406#define xlog_unpack_data_checksum(rhead, dp, log)
3407#endif
3408
3409STATIC void
3410xlog_unpack_data(
3411 xlog_rec_header_t *rhead,
3412 xfs_caddr_t dp,
3413 xlog_t *log)
3414{
3415 int i, j, k;
3416 xlog_in_core_2_t *xhdr;
3417
3418 for (i = 0; i < BTOBB(INT_GET(rhead->h_len, ARCH_CONVERT)) &&
3419 i < (XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE / BBSIZE); i++) {
3420 *(uint *)dp = *(uint *)&rhead->h_cycle_data[i];
3421 dp += BBSIZE;
3422 }
3423
3424 if (XFS_SB_VERSION_HASLOGV2(&log->l_mp->m_sb)) {
3425 xhdr = (xlog_in_core_2_t *)rhead;
3426 for ( ; i < BTOBB(INT_GET(rhead->h_len, ARCH_CONVERT)); i++) {
3427 j = i / (XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE / BBSIZE);
3428 k = i % (XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE / BBSIZE);
3429 *(uint *)dp = xhdr[j].hic_xheader.xh_cycle_data[k];
3430 dp += BBSIZE;
3431 }
3432 }
3433
3434 xlog_unpack_data_checksum(rhead, dp, log);
3435}
3436
3437STATIC int
3438xlog_valid_rec_header(
3439 xlog_t *log,
3440 xlog_rec_header_t *rhead,
3441 xfs_daddr_t blkno)
3442{
3443 int hlen;
3444
3445 if (unlikely(
3446 (INT_GET(rhead->h_magicno, ARCH_CONVERT) !=
3447 XLOG_HEADER_MAGIC_NUM))) {
3448 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_valid_rec_header(1)",
3449 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, log->l_mp);
3450 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
3451 }
3452 if (unlikely(
3453 (!rhead->h_version ||
3454 (INT_GET(rhead->h_version, ARCH_CONVERT) &
3455 (~XLOG_VERSION_OKBITS)) != 0))) {
3456 xlog_warn("XFS: %s: unrecognised log version (%d).",
3457 __FUNCTION__, INT_GET(rhead->h_version, ARCH_CONVERT));
3458 return XFS_ERROR(EIO);
3459 }
3460
3461 /* LR body must have data or it wouldn't have been written */
3462 hlen = INT_GET(rhead->h_len, ARCH_CONVERT);
3463 if (unlikely( hlen <= 0 || hlen > INT_MAX )) {
3464 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_valid_rec_header(2)",
3465 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, log->l_mp);
3466 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
3467 }
3468 if (unlikely( blkno > log->l_logBBsize || blkno > INT_MAX )) {
3469 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xlog_valid_rec_header(3)",
3470 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, log->l_mp);
3471 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
3472 }
3473 return 0;
3474}
3475
3476/*
3477 * Read the log from tail to head and process the log records found.
3478 * Handle the two cases where the tail and head are in the same cycle
3479 * and where the active portion of the log wraps around the end of
3480 * the physical log separately. The pass parameter is passed through
3481 * to the routines called to process the data and is not looked at
3482 * here.
3483 */
3484STATIC int
3485xlog_do_recovery_pass(
3486 xlog_t *log,
3487 xfs_daddr_t head_blk,
3488 xfs_daddr_t tail_blk,
3489 int pass)
3490{
3491 xlog_rec_header_t *rhead;
3492 xfs_daddr_t blk_no;
3493 xfs_caddr_t bufaddr, offset;
3494 xfs_buf_t *hbp, *dbp;
3495 int error = 0, h_size;
3496 int bblks, split_bblks;
3497 int hblks, split_hblks, wrapped_hblks;
3498 xlog_recover_t *rhash[XLOG_RHASH_SIZE];
3499
3500 ASSERT(head_blk != tail_blk);
3501
3502 /*
3503 * Read the header of the tail block and get the iclog buffer size from
3504 * h_size. Use this to tell how many sectors make up the log header.
3505 */
3506 if (XFS_SB_VERSION_HASLOGV2(&log->l_mp->m_sb)) {
3507 /*
3508 * When using variable length iclogs, read first sector of
3509 * iclog header and extract the header size from it. Get a
3510 * new hbp that is the correct size.
3511 */
3512 hbp = xlog_get_bp(log, 1);
3513 if (!hbp)
3514 return ENOMEM;
3515 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, tail_blk, 1, hbp)))
3516 goto bread_err1;
3517 offset = xlog_align(log, tail_blk, 1, hbp);
3518 rhead = (xlog_rec_header_t *)offset;
3519 error = xlog_valid_rec_header(log, rhead, tail_blk);
3520 if (error)
3521 goto bread_err1;
3522 h_size = INT_GET(rhead->h_size, ARCH_CONVERT);
3523 if ((INT_GET(rhead->h_version, ARCH_CONVERT)
3524 & XLOG_VERSION_2) &&
3525 (h_size > XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE)) {
3526 hblks = h_size / XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE;
3527 if (h_size % XLOG_HEADER_CYCLE_SIZE)
3528 hblks++;
3529 xlog_put_bp(hbp);
3530 hbp = xlog_get_bp(log, hblks);
3531 } else {
3532 hblks = 1;
3533 }
3534 } else {
3535 ASSERT(log->l_sectbb_log == 0);
3536 hblks = 1;
3537 hbp = xlog_get_bp(log, 1);
3538 h_size = XLOG_BIG_RECORD_BSIZE;
3539 }
3540
3541 if (!hbp)
3542 return ENOMEM;
3543 dbp = xlog_get_bp(log, BTOBB(h_size));
3544 if (!dbp) {
3545 xlog_put_bp(hbp);
3546 return ENOMEM;
3547 }
3548
3549 memset(rhash, 0, sizeof(rhash));
3550 if (tail_blk <= head_blk) {
3551 for (blk_no = tail_blk; blk_no < head_blk; ) {
3552 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, blk_no, hblks, hbp)))
3553 goto bread_err2;
3554 offset = xlog_align(log, blk_no, hblks, hbp);
3555 rhead = (xlog_rec_header_t *)offset;
3556 error = xlog_valid_rec_header(log, rhead, blk_no);
3557 if (error)
3558 goto bread_err2;
3559
3560 /* blocks in data section */
3561 bblks = (int)BTOBB(INT_GET(rhead->h_len, ARCH_CONVERT));
3562 error = xlog_bread(log, blk_no + hblks, bblks, dbp);
3563 if (error)
3564 goto bread_err2;
3565 offset = xlog_align(log, blk_no + hblks, bblks, dbp);
3566 xlog_unpack_data(rhead, offset, log);
3567 if ((error = xlog_recover_process_data(log,
3568 rhash, rhead, offset, pass)))
3569 goto bread_err2;
3570 blk_no += bblks + hblks;
3571 }
3572 } else {
3573 /*
3574 * Perform recovery around the end of the physical log.
3575 * When the head is not on the same cycle number as the tail,
3576 * we can't do a sequential recovery as above.
3577 */
3578 blk_no = tail_blk;
3579 while (blk_no < log->l_logBBsize) {
3580 /*
3581 * Check for header wrapping around physical end-of-log
3582 */
3583 offset = NULL;
3584 split_hblks = 0;
3585 wrapped_hblks = 0;
3586 if (blk_no + hblks <= log->l_logBBsize) {
3587 /* Read header in one read */
3588 error = xlog_bread(log, blk_no, hblks, hbp);
3589 if (error)
3590 goto bread_err2;
3591 offset = xlog_align(log, blk_no, hblks, hbp);
3592 } else {
3593 /* This LR is split across physical log end */
3594 if (blk_no != log->l_logBBsize) {
3595 /* some data before physical log end */
3596 ASSERT(blk_no <= INT_MAX);
3597 split_hblks = log->l_logBBsize - (int)blk_no;
3598 ASSERT(split_hblks > 0);
3599 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, blk_no,
3600 split_hblks, hbp)))
3601 goto bread_err2;
3602 offset = xlog_align(log, blk_no,
3603 split_hblks, hbp);
3604 }
3605 /*
3606 * Note: this black magic still works with
3607 * large sector sizes (non-512) only because:
3608 * - we increased the buffer size originally
3609 * by 1 sector giving us enough extra space
3610 * for the second read;
3611 * - the log start is guaranteed to be sector
3612 * aligned;
3613 * - we read the log end (LR header start)
3614 * _first_, then the log start (LR header end)
3615 * - order is important.
3616 */
3617 bufaddr = XFS_BUF_PTR(hbp);
3618 XFS_BUF_SET_PTR(hbp,
3619 bufaddr + BBTOB(split_hblks),
3620 BBTOB(hblks - split_hblks));
3621 wrapped_hblks = hblks - split_hblks;
3622 error = xlog_bread(log, 0, wrapped_hblks, hbp);
3623 if (error)
3624 goto bread_err2;
3625 XFS_BUF_SET_PTR(hbp, bufaddr, BBTOB(hblks));
3626 if (!offset)
3627 offset = xlog_align(log, 0,
3628 wrapped_hblks, hbp);
3629 }
3630 rhead = (xlog_rec_header_t *)offset;
3631 error = xlog_valid_rec_header(log, rhead,
3632 split_hblks ? blk_no : 0);
3633 if (error)
3634 goto bread_err2;
3635
3636 bblks = (int)BTOBB(INT_GET(rhead->h_len, ARCH_CONVERT));
3637 blk_no += hblks;
3638
3639 /* Read in data for log record */
3640 if (blk_no + bblks <= log->l_logBBsize) {
3641 error = xlog_bread(log, blk_no, bblks, dbp);
3642 if (error)
3643 goto bread_err2;
3644 offset = xlog_align(log, blk_no, bblks, dbp);
3645 } else {
3646 /* This log record is split across the
3647 * physical end of log */
3648 offset = NULL;
3649 split_bblks = 0;
3650 if (blk_no != log->l_logBBsize) {
3651 /* some data is before the physical
3652 * end of log */
3653 ASSERT(!wrapped_hblks);
3654 ASSERT(blk_no <= INT_MAX);
3655 split_bblks =
3656 log->l_logBBsize - (int)blk_no;
3657 ASSERT(split_bblks > 0);
3658 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, blk_no,
3659 split_bblks, dbp)))
3660 goto bread_err2;
3661 offset = xlog_align(log, blk_no,
3662 split_bblks, dbp);
3663 }
3664 /*
3665 * Note: this black magic still works with
3666 * large sector sizes (non-512) only because:
3667 * - we increased the buffer size originally
3668 * by 1 sector giving us enough extra space
3669 * for the second read;
3670 * - the log start is guaranteed to be sector
3671 * aligned;
3672 * - we read the log end (LR header start)
3673 * _first_, then the log start (LR header end)
3674 * - order is important.
3675 */
3676 bufaddr = XFS_BUF_PTR(dbp);
3677 XFS_BUF_SET_PTR(dbp,
3678 bufaddr + BBTOB(split_bblks),
3679 BBTOB(bblks - split_bblks));
3680 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, wrapped_hblks,
3681 bblks - split_bblks, dbp)))
3682 goto bread_err2;
3683 XFS_BUF_SET_PTR(dbp, bufaddr, h_size);
3684 if (!offset)
3685 offset = xlog_align(log, wrapped_hblks,
3686 bblks - split_bblks, dbp);
3687 }
3688 xlog_unpack_data(rhead, offset, log);
3689 if ((error = xlog_recover_process_data(log, rhash,
3690 rhead, offset, pass)))
3691 goto bread_err2;
3692 blk_no += bblks;
3693 }
3694
3695 ASSERT(blk_no >= log->l_logBBsize);
3696 blk_no -= log->l_logBBsize;
3697
3698 /* read first part of physical log */
3699 while (blk_no < head_blk) {
3700 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, blk_no, hblks, hbp)))
3701 goto bread_err2;
3702 offset = xlog_align(log, blk_no, hblks, hbp);
3703 rhead = (xlog_rec_header_t *)offset;
3704 error = xlog_valid_rec_header(log, rhead, blk_no);
3705 if (error)
3706 goto bread_err2;
3707 bblks = (int)BTOBB(INT_GET(rhead->h_len, ARCH_CONVERT));
3708 if ((error = xlog_bread(log, blk_no+hblks, bblks, dbp)))
3709 goto bread_err2;
3710 offset = xlog_align(log, blk_no+hblks, bblks, dbp);
3711 xlog_unpack_data(rhead, offset, log);
3712 if ((error = xlog_recover_process_data(log, rhash,
3713 rhead, offset, pass)))
3714 goto bread_err2;
3715 blk_no += bblks + hblks;
3716 }
3717 }
3718
3719 bread_err2:
3720 xlog_put_bp(dbp);
3721 bread_err1:
3722 xlog_put_bp(hbp);
3723 return error;
3724}
3725
3726/*
3727 * Do the recovery of the log. We actually do this in two phases.
3728 * The two passes are necessary in order to implement the function
3729 * of cancelling a record written into the log. The first pass
3730 * determines those things which have been cancelled, and the
3731 * second pass replays log items normally except for those which
3732 * have been cancelled. The handling of the replay and cancellations
3733 * takes place in the log item type specific routines.
3734 *
3735 * The table of items which have cancel records in the log is allocated
3736 * and freed at this level, since only here do we know when all of
3737 * the log recovery has been completed.
3738 */
3739STATIC int
3740xlog_do_log_recovery(
3741 xlog_t *log,
3742 xfs_daddr_t head_blk,
3743 xfs_daddr_t tail_blk)
3744{
3745 int error;
3746
3747 ASSERT(head_blk != tail_blk);
3748
3749 /*
3750 * First do a pass to find all of the cancelled buf log items.
3751 * Store them in the buf_cancel_table for use in the second pass.
3752 */
3753 log->l_buf_cancel_table =
3754 (xfs_buf_cancel_t **)kmem_zalloc(XLOG_BC_TABLE_SIZE *
3755 sizeof(xfs_buf_cancel_t*),
3756 KM_SLEEP);
3757 error = xlog_do_recovery_pass(log, head_blk, tail_blk,
3758 XLOG_RECOVER_PASS1);
3759 if (error != 0) {
3760 kmem_free(log->l_buf_cancel_table,
3761 XLOG_BC_TABLE_SIZE * sizeof(xfs_buf_cancel_t*));
3762 log->l_buf_cancel_table = NULL;
3763 return error;
3764 }
3765 /*
3766 * Then do a second pass to actually recover the items in the log.
3767 * When it is complete free the table of buf cancel items.
3768 */
3769 error = xlog_do_recovery_pass(log, head_blk, tail_blk,
3770 XLOG_RECOVER_PASS2);
3771#ifdef DEBUG
6d192a9b 3772 if (!error) {
1da177e4
LT
3773 int i;
3774
3775 for (i = 0; i < XLOG_BC_TABLE_SIZE; i++)
3776 ASSERT(log->l_buf_cancel_table[i] == NULL);
3777 }
3778#endif /* DEBUG */
3779
3780 kmem_free(log->l_buf_cancel_table,
3781 XLOG_BC_TABLE_SIZE * sizeof(xfs_buf_cancel_t*));
3782 log->l_buf_cancel_table = NULL;
3783
3784 return error;
3785}
3786
3787/*
3788 * Do the actual recovery
3789 */
3790STATIC int
3791xlog_do_recover(
3792 xlog_t *log,
3793 xfs_daddr_t head_blk,
3794 xfs_daddr_t tail_blk)
3795{
3796 int error;
3797 xfs_buf_t *bp;
3798 xfs_sb_t *sbp;
3799
3800 /*
3801 * First replay the images in the log.
3802 */
3803 error = xlog_do_log_recovery(log, head_blk, tail_blk);
3804 if (error) {
3805 return error;
3806 }
3807
3808 XFS_bflush(log->l_mp->m_ddev_targp);
3809
3810 /*
3811 * If IO errors happened during recovery, bail out.
3812 */
3813 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(log->l_mp)) {
3814 return (EIO);
3815 }
3816
3817 /*
3818 * We now update the tail_lsn since much of the recovery has completed
3819 * and there may be space available to use. If there were no extent
3820 * or iunlinks, we can free up the entire log and set the tail_lsn to
3821 * be the last_sync_lsn. This was set in xlog_find_tail to be the
3822 * lsn of the last known good LR on disk. If there are extent frees
3823 * or iunlinks they will have some entries in the AIL; so we look at
3824 * the AIL to determine how to set the tail_lsn.
3825 */
3826 xlog_assign_tail_lsn(log->l_mp);
3827
3828 /*
3829 * Now that we've finished replaying all buffer and inode
3830 * updates, re-read in the superblock.
3831 */
3832 bp = xfs_getsb(log->l_mp, 0);
3833 XFS_BUF_UNDONE(bp);
bebf963f
LM
3834 ASSERT(!(XFS_BUF_ISWRITE(bp)));
3835 ASSERT(!(XFS_BUF_ISDELAYWRITE(bp)));
1da177e4 3836 XFS_BUF_READ(bp);
bebf963f 3837 XFS_BUF_UNASYNC(bp);
1da177e4
LT
3838 xfsbdstrat(log->l_mp, bp);
3839 if ((error = xfs_iowait(bp))) {
3840 xfs_ioerror_alert("xlog_do_recover",
3841 log->l_mp, bp, XFS_BUF_ADDR(bp));
3842 ASSERT(0);
3843 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
3844 return error;
3845 }
3846
3847 /* Convert superblock from on-disk format */
3848 sbp = &log->l_mp->m_sb;
2bdf7cd0 3849 xfs_sb_from_disk(sbp, XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(bp));
1da177e4
LT
3850 ASSERT(sbp->sb_magicnum == XFS_SB_MAGIC);
3851 ASSERT(XFS_SB_GOOD_VERSION(sbp));
3852 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
3853
5478eead
LM
3854 /* We've re-read the superblock so re-initialize per-cpu counters */
3855 xfs_icsb_reinit_counters(log->l_mp);
3856
1da177e4
LT
3857 xlog_recover_check_summary(log);
3858
3859 /* Normal transactions can now occur */
3860 log->l_flags &= ~XLOG_ACTIVE_RECOVERY;
3861 return 0;
3862}
3863
3864/*
3865 * Perform recovery and re-initialize some log variables in xlog_find_tail.
3866 *
3867 * Return error or zero.
3868 */
3869int
3870xlog_recover(
65be6054 3871 xlog_t *log)
1da177e4
LT
3872{
3873 xfs_daddr_t head_blk, tail_blk;
3874 int error;
3875
3876 /* find the tail of the log */
65be6054 3877 if ((error = xlog_find_tail(log, &head_blk, &tail_blk)))
1da177e4
LT
3878 return error;
3879
3880 if (tail_blk != head_blk) {
3881 /* There used to be a comment here:
3882 *
3883 * disallow recovery on read-only mounts. note -- mount
3884 * checks for ENOSPC and turns it into an intelligent
3885 * error message.
3886 * ...but this is no longer true. Now, unless you specify
3887 * NORECOVERY (in which case this function would never be
3888 * called), we just go ahead and recover. We do this all
3889 * under the vfs layer, so we can get away with it unless
3890 * the device itself is read-only, in which case we fail.
3891 */
3a02ee18 3892 if ((error = xfs_dev_is_read_only(log->l_mp, "recovery"))) {
1da177e4
LT
3893 return error;
3894 }
3895
3896 cmn_err(CE_NOTE,
fc1f8c1c
NS
3897 "Starting XFS recovery on filesystem: %s (logdev: %s)",
3898 log->l_mp->m_fsname, log->l_mp->m_logname ?
3899 log->l_mp->m_logname : "internal");
1da177e4
LT
3900
3901 error = xlog_do_recover(log, head_blk, tail_blk);
3902 log->l_flags |= XLOG_RECOVERY_NEEDED;
3903 }
3904 return error;
3905}
3906
3907/*
3908 * In the first part of recovery we replay inodes and buffers and build
3909 * up the list of extent free items which need to be processed. Here
3910 * we process the extent free items and clean up the on disk unlinked
3911 * inode lists. This is separated from the first part of recovery so
3912 * that the root and real-time bitmap inodes can be read in from disk in
3913 * between the two stages. This is necessary so that we can free space
3914 * in the real-time portion of the file system.
3915 */
3916int
3917xlog_recover_finish(
3918 xlog_t *log,
3919 int mfsi_flags)
3920{
3921 /*
3922 * Now we're ready to do the transactions needed for the
3923 * rest of recovery. Start with completing all the extent
3924 * free intent records and then process the unlinked inode
3925 * lists. At this point, we essentially run in normal mode
3926 * except that we're still performing recovery actions
3927 * rather than accepting new requests.
3928 */
3929 if (log->l_flags & XLOG_RECOVERY_NEEDED) {
3930 xlog_recover_process_efis(log);
3931 /*
3932 * Sync the log to get all the EFIs out of the AIL.
3933 * This isn't absolutely necessary, but it helps in
3934 * case the unlink transactions would have problems
3935 * pushing the EFIs out of the way.
3936 */
3937 xfs_log_force(log->l_mp, (xfs_lsn_t)0,
3938 (XFS_LOG_FORCE | XFS_LOG_SYNC));
3939
3940 if ( (mfsi_flags & XFS_MFSI_NOUNLINK) == 0 ) {
3941 xlog_recover_process_iunlinks(log);
3942 }
3943
3944 xlog_recover_check_summary(log);
3945
3946 cmn_err(CE_NOTE,
fc1f8c1c
NS
3947 "Ending XFS recovery on filesystem: %s (logdev: %s)",
3948 log->l_mp->m_fsname, log->l_mp->m_logname ?
3949 log->l_mp->m_logname : "internal");
1da177e4
LT
3950 log->l_flags &= ~XLOG_RECOVERY_NEEDED;
3951 } else {
3952 cmn_err(CE_DEBUG,
b6574520 3953 "!Ending clean XFS mount for filesystem: %s\n",
1da177e4
LT
3954 log->l_mp->m_fsname);
3955 }
3956 return 0;
3957}
3958
3959
3960#if defined(DEBUG)
3961/*
3962 * Read all of the agf and agi counters and check that they
3963 * are consistent with the superblock counters.
3964 */
3965void
3966xlog_recover_check_summary(
3967 xlog_t *log)
3968{
3969 xfs_mount_t *mp;
3970 xfs_agf_t *agfp;
3971 xfs_agi_t *agip;
3972 xfs_buf_t *agfbp;
3973 xfs_buf_t *agibp;
3974 xfs_daddr_t agfdaddr;
3975 xfs_daddr_t agidaddr;
3976 xfs_buf_t *sbbp;
3977#ifdef XFS_LOUD_RECOVERY
3978 xfs_sb_t *sbp;
3979#endif
3980 xfs_agnumber_t agno;
3981 __uint64_t freeblks;
3982 __uint64_t itotal;
3983 __uint64_t ifree;
3984
3985 mp = log->l_mp;
3986
3987 freeblks = 0LL;
3988 itotal = 0LL;
3989 ifree = 0LL;
3990 for (agno = 0; agno < mp->m_sb.sb_agcount; agno++) {
3991 agfdaddr = XFS_AG_DADDR(mp, agno, XFS_AGF_DADDR(mp));
3992 agfbp = xfs_buf_read(mp->m_ddev_targp, agfdaddr,
3993 XFS_FSS_TO_BB(mp, 1), 0);
3994 if (XFS_BUF_ISERROR(agfbp)) {
3995 xfs_ioerror_alert("xlog_recover_check_summary(agf)",
3996 mp, agfbp, agfdaddr);
3997 }
3998 agfp = XFS_BUF_TO_AGF(agfbp);
16259e7d
CH
3999 ASSERT(XFS_AGF_MAGIC == be32_to_cpu(agfp->agf_magicnum));
4000 ASSERT(XFS_AGF_GOOD_VERSION(be32_to_cpu(agfp->agf_versionnum)));
4001 ASSERT(be32_to_cpu(agfp->agf_seqno) == agno);
4002
4003 freeblks += be32_to_cpu(agfp->agf_freeblks) +
4004 be32_to_cpu(agfp->agf_flcount);
1da177e4
LT
4005 xfs_buf_relse(agfbp);
4006
4007 agidaddr = XFS_AG_DADDR(mp, agno, XFS_AGI_DADDR(mp));
4008 agibp = xfs_buf_read(mp->m_ddev_targp, agidaddr,
4009 XFS_FSS_TO_BB(mp, 1), 0);
4010 if (XFS_BUF_ISERROR(agibp)) {
4011 xfs_ioerror_alert("xlog_recover_check_summary(agi)",
4012 mp, agibp, agidaddr);
4013 }
4014 agip = XFS_BUF_TO_AGI(agibp);
16259e7d
CH
4015 ASSERT(XFS_AGI_MAGIC == be32_to_cpu(agip->agi_magicnum));
4016 ASSERT(XFS_AGI_GOOD_VERSION(be32_to_cpu(agip->agi_versionnum)));
4017 ASSERT(be32_to_cpu(agip->agi_seqno) == agno);
4018
4019 itotal += be32_to_cpu(agip->agi_count);
4020 ifree += be32_to_cpu(agip->agi_freecount);
1da177e4
LT
4021 xfs_buf_relse(agibp);
4022 }
4023
4024 sbbp = xfs_getsb(mp, 0);
4025#ifdef XFS_LOUD_RECOVERY
4026 sbp = &mp->m_sb;
2bdf7cd0 4027 xfs_sb_from_disk(sbp, XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(sbbp));
1da177e4
LT
4028 cmn_err(CE_NOTE,
4029 "xlog_recover_check_summary: sb_icount %Lu itotal %Lu",
4030 sbp->sb_icount, itotal);
4031 cmn_err(CE_NOTE,
4032 "xlog_recover_check_summary: sb_ifree %Lu itotal %Lu",
4033 sbp->sb_ifree, ifree);
4034 cmn_err(CE_NOTE,
4035 "xlog_recover_check_summary: sb_fdblocks %Lu freeblks %Lu",
4036 sbp->sb_fdblocks, freeblks);
4037#if 0
4038 /*
4039 * This is turned off until I account for the allocation
4040 * btree blocks which live in free space.
4041 */
4042 ASSERT(sbp->sb_icount == itotal);
4043 ASSERT(sbp->sb_ifree == ifree);
4044 ASSERT(sbp->sb_fdblocks == freeblks);
4045#endif
4046#endif
4047 xfs_buf_relse(sbbp);
4048}
4049#endif /* DEBUG */