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diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_da_format.h b/fs/xfs/xfs_da_format.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0a49b028637 --- /dev/null +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_da_format.h @@ -0,0 +1,861 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2000-2001,2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. + * All Rights Reserved. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc.,  51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA + */ +#ifndef __XFS_DA_FORMAT_H__ +#define __XFS_DA_FORMAT_H__ + +/* + * This structure is common to both leaf nodes and non-leaf nodes in the Btree. + * + * It is used to manage a doubly linked list of all blocks at the same + * level in the Btree, and to identify which type of block this is. + */ +#define XFS_DA_NODE_MAGIC	0xfebe	/* magic number: non-leaf blocks */ +#define XFS_ATTR_LEAF_MAGIC	0xfbee	/* magic number: attribute leaf blks */ +#define	XFS_DIR2_LEAF1_MAGIC	0xd2f1	/* magic number: v2 dirlf single blks */ +#define	XFS_DIR2_LEAFN_MAGIC	0xd2ff	/* magic number: v2 dirlf multi blks */ + +typedef struct xfs_da_blkinfo { +	__be32		forw;			/* previous block in list */ +	__be32		back;			/* following block in list */ +	__be16		magic;			/* validity check on block */ +	__be16		pad;			/* unused */ +} xfs_da_blkinfo_t; + +/* + * CRC enabled directory structure types + * + * The headers change size for the additional verification information, but + * otherwise the tree layouts and contents are unchanged. Hence the da btree + * code can use the struct xfs_da_blkinfo for manipulating the tree links and + * magic numbers without modification for both v2 and v3 nodes. + */ +#define XFS_DA3_NODE_MAGIC	0x3ebe	/* magic number: non-leaf blocks */ +#define XFS_ATTR3_LEAF_MAGIC	0x3bee	/* magic number: attribute leaf blks */ +#define	XFS_DIR3_LEAF1_MAGIC	0x3df1	/* magic number: v2 dirlf single blks */ +#define	XFS_DIR3_LEAFN_MAGIC	0x3dff	/* magic number: v2 dirlf multi blks */ + +struct xfs_da3_blkinfo { +	/* +	 * the node link manipulation code relies on the fact that the first +	 * element of this structure is the struct xfs_da_blkinfo so it can +	 * ignore the differences in the rest of the structures. +	 */ +	struct xfs_da_blkinfo	hdr; +	__be32			crc;	/* CRC of block */ +	__be64			blkno;	/* first block of the buffer */ +	__be64			lsn;	/* sequence number of last write */ +	uuid_t			uuid;	/* filesystem we belong to */ +	__be64			owner;	/* inode that owns the block */ +}; + +/* + * This is the structure of the root and intermediate nodes in the Btree. + * The leaf nodes are defined above. + * + * Entries are not packed. + * + * Since we have duplicate keys, use a binary search but always follow + * all match in the block, not just the first match found. + */ +#define	XFS_DA_NODE_MAXDEPTH	5	/* max depth of Btree */ + +typedef struct xfs_da_node_hdr { +	struct xfs_da_blkinfo	info;	/* block type, links, etc. */ +	__be16			__count; /* count of active entries */ +	__be16			__level; /* level above leaves (leaf == 0) */ +} xfs_da_node_hdr_t; + +struct xfs_da3_node_hdr { +	struct xfs_da3_blkinfo	info;	/* block type, links, etc. */ +	__be16			__count; /* count of active entries */ +	__be16			__level; /* level above leaves (leaf == 0) */ +	__be32			__pad32; +}; + +#define XFS_DA3_NODE_CRC_OFF	(offsetof(struct xfs_da3_node_hdr, info.crc)) + +typedef struct xfs_da_node_entry { +	__be32	hashval;	/* hash value for this descendant */ +	__be32	before;		/* Btree block before this key */ +} xfs_da_node_entry_t; + +typedef struct xfs_da_intnode { +	struct xfs_da_node_hdr	hdr; +	struct xfs_da_node_entry __btree[]; +} xfs_da_intnode_t; + +struct xfs_da3_intnode { +	struct xfs_da3_node_hdr	hdr; +	struct xfs_da_node_entry __btree[]; +}; + +/* + * In-core version of the node header to abstract the differences in the v2 and + * v3 disk format of the headers. Callers need to convert to/from disk format as + * appropriate. + */ +struct xfs_da3_icnode_hdr { +	__uint32_t	forw; +	__uint32_t	back; +	__uint16_t	magic; +	__uint16_t	count; +	__uint16_t	level; +}; + +/* + * Directory version 2. + * + * There are 4 possible formats: + *  - shortform - embedded into the inode + *  - single block - data with embedded leaf at the end + *  - multiple data blocks, single leaf+freeindex block + *  - data blocks, node and leaf blocks (btree), freeindex blocks + * + * Note: many node blocks structures and constants are shared with the attr + * code and defined in xfs_da_btree.h. + */ + +#define	XFS_DIR2_BLOCK_MAGIC	0x58443242	/* XD2B: single block dirs */ +#define	XFS_DIR2_DATA_MAGIC	0x58443244	/* XD2D: multiblock dirs */ +#define	XFS_DIR2_FREE_MAGIC	0x58443246	/* XD2F: free index blocks */ + +/* + * Directory Version 3 With CRCs. + * + * The tree formats are the same as for version 2 directories.  The difference + * is in the block header and dirent formats. In many cases the v3 structures + * use v2 definitions as they are no different and this makes code sharing much + * easier. + * + * Also, the xfs_dir3_*() functions handle both v2 and v3 formats - if the + * format is v2 then they switch to the existing v2 code, or the format is v3 + * they implement the v3 functionality. This means the existing dir2 is a mix of + * xfs_dir2/xfs_dir3 calls and functions. The xfs_dir3 functions are called + * where there is a difference in the formats, otherwise the code is unchanged. + * + * Where it is possible, the code decides what to do based on the magic numbers + * in the blocks rather than feature bits in the superblock. This means the code + * is as independent of the external XFS code as possible as doesn't require + * passing struct xfs_mount pointers into places where it isn't really + * necessary. + * + * Version 3 includes: + * + *	- a larger block header for CRC and identification purposes and so the + *	offsets of all the structures inside the blocks are different. + * + *	- new magic numbers to be able to detect the v2/v3 types on the fly. + */ + +#define	XFS_DIR3_BLOCK_MAGIC	0x58444233	/* XDB3: single block dirs */ +#define	XFS_DIR3_DATA_MAGIC	0x58444433	/* XDD3: multiblock dirs */ +#define	XFS_DIR3_FREE_MAGIC	0x58444633	/* XDF3: free index blocks */ + +/* + * Dirents in version 3 directories have a file type field. Additions to this + * list are an on-disk format change, requiring feature bits. Valid values + * are as follows: + */ +#define XFS_DIR3_FT_UNKNOWN		0 +#define XFS_DIR3_FT_REG_FILE		1 +#define XFS_DIR3_FT_DIR			2 +#define XFS_DIR3_FT_CHRDEV		3 +#define XFS_DIR3_FT_BLKDEV		4 +#define XFS_DIR3_FT_FIFO		5 +#define XFS_DIR3_FT_SOCK		6 +#define XFS_DIR3_FT_SYMLINK		7 +#define XFS_DIR3_FT_WHT			8 + +#define XFS_DIR3_FT_MAX			9 + +/* + * Byte offset in data block and shortform entry. + */ +typedef	__uint16_t	xfs_dir2_data_off_t; +#define	NULLDATAOFF	0xffffU +typedef uint		xfs_dir2_data_aoff_t;	/* argument form */ + +/* + * Normalized offset (in a data block) of the entry, really xfs_dir2_data_off_t. + * Only need 16 bits, this is the byte offset into the single block form. + */ +typedef struct { __uint8_t i[2]; } __arch_pack xfs_dir2_sf_off_t; + +/* + * Offset in data space of a data entry. + */ +typedef	__uint32_t	xfs_dir2_dataptr_t; +#define	XFS_DIR2_MAX_DATAPTR	((xfs_dir2_dataptr_t)0xffffffff) +#define	XFS_DIR2_NULL_DATAPTR	((xfs_dir2_dataptr_t)0) + +/* + * Byte offset in a directory. + */ +typedef	xfs_off_t	xfs_dir2_off_t; + +/* + * Directory block number (logical dirblk in file) + */ +typedef	__uint32_t	xfs_dir2_db_t; + +/* + * Inode number stored as 8 8-bit values. + */ +typedef	struct { __uint8_t i[8]; } xfs_dir2_ino8_t; + +/* + * Inode number stored as 4 8-bit values. + * Works a lot of the time, when all the inode numbers in a directory + * fit in 32 bits. + */ +typedef struct { __uint8_t i[4]; } xfs_dir2_ino4_t; + +typedef union { +	xfs_dir2_ino8_t	i8; +	xfs_dir2_ino4_t	i4; +} xfs_dir2_inou_t; +#define	XFS_DIR2_MAX_SHORT_INUM	((xfs_ino_t)0xffffffffULL) + +/* + * Directory layout when stored internal to an inode. + * + * Small directories are packed as tightly as possible so as to fit into the + * literal area of the inode.  These "shortform" directories consist of a + * single xfs_dir2_sf_hdr header followed by zero or more xfs_dir2_sf_entry + * structures.  Due the different inode number storage size and the variable + * length name field in the xfs_dir2_sf_entry all these structure are + * variable length, and the accessors in this file should be used to iterate + * over them. + */ +typedef struct xfs_dir2_sf_hdr { +	__uint8_t		count;		/* count of entries */ +	__uint8_t		i8count;	/* count of 8-byte inode #s */ +	xfs_dir2_inou_t		parent;		/* parent dir inode number */ +} __arch_pack xfs_dir2_sf_hdr_t; + +typedef struct xfs_dir2_sf_entry { +	__u8			namelen;	/* actual name length */ +	xfs_dir2_sf_off_t	offset;		/* saved offset */ +	__u8			name[];		/* name, variable size */ +	/* +	 * A single byte containing the file type field follows the inode +	 * number for version 3 directory entries. +	 * +	 * A xfs_dir2_ino8_t or xfs_dir2_ino4_t follows here, at a +	 * variable offset after the name. +	 */ +} __arch_pack xfs_dir2_sf_entry_t; + +static inline int xfs_dir2_sf_hdr_size(int i8count) +{ +	return sizeof(struct xfs_dir2_sf_hdr) - +		(i8count == 0) * +		(sizeof(xfs_dir2_ino8_t) - sizeof(xfs_dir2_ino4_t)); +} + +static inline xfs_dir2_data_aoff_t +xfs_dir2_sf_get_offset(xfs_dir2_sf_entry_t *sfep) +{ +	return get_unaligned_be16(&sfep->offset.i); +} + +static inline void +xfs_dir2_sf_put_offset(xfs_dir2_sf_entry_t *sfep, xfs_dir2_data_aoff_t off) +{ +	put_unaligned_be16(off, &sfep->offset.i); +} + +static inline struct xfs_dir2_sf_entry * +xfs_dir2_sf_firstentry(struct xfs_dir2_sf_hdr *hdr) +{ +	return (struct xfs_dir2_sf_entry *) +		((char *)hdr + xfs_dir2_sf_hdr_size(hdr->i8count)); +} + +/* + * Data block structures. + * + * A pure data block looks like the following drawing on disk: + * + *    +-------------------------------------------------+ + *    | xfs_dir2_data_hdr_t                             | + *    +-------------------------------------------------+ + *    | xfs_dir2_data_entry_t OR xfs_dir2_data_unused_t | + *    | xfs_dir2_data_entry_t OR xfs_dir2_data_unused_t | + *    | xfs_dir2_data_entry_t OR xfs_dir2_data_unused_t | + *    | ...                                             | + *    +-------------------------------------------------+ + *    | unused space                                    | + *    +-------------------------------------------------+ + * + * As all the entries are variable size structures the accessors below should + * be used to iterate over them. + * + * In addition to the pure data blocks for the data and node formats, + * most structures are also used for the combined data/freespace "block" + * format below. + */ + +#define	XFS_DIR2_DATA_ALIGN_LOG	3		/* i.e., 8 bytes */ +#define	XFS_DIR2_DATA_ALIGN	(1 << XFS_DIR2_DATA_ALIGN_LOG) +#define	XFS_DIR2_DATA_FREE_TAG	0xffff +#define	XFS_DIR2_DATA_FD_COUNT	3 + +/* + * Directory address space divided into sections, + * spaces separated by 32GB. + */ +#define	XFS_DIR2_SPACE_SIZE	(1ULL << (32 + XFS_DIR2_DATA_ALIGN_LOG)) +#define	XFS_DIR2_DATA_SPACE	0 +#define	XFS_DIR2_DATA_OFFSET	(XFS_DIR2_DATA_SPACE * XFS_DIR2_SPACE_SIZE) + +/* + * Describe a free area in the data block. + * + * The freespace will be formatted as a xfs_dir2_data_unused_t. + */ +typedef struct xfs_dir2_data_free { +	__be16			offset;		/* start of freespace */ +	__be16			length;		/* length of freespace */ +} xfs_dir2_data_free_t; + +/* + * Header for the data blocks. + * + * The code knows that XFS_DIR2_DATA_FD_COUNT is 3. + */ +typedef struct xfs_dir2_data_hdr { +	__be32			magic;		/* XFS_DIR2_DATA_MAGIC or */ +						/* XFS_DIR2_BLOCK_MAGIC */ +	xfs_dir2_data_free_t	bestfree[XFS_DIR2_DATA_FD_COUNT]; +} xfs_dir2_data_hdr_t; + +/* + * define a structure for all the verification fields we are adding to the + * directory block structures. This will be used in several structures. + * The magic number must be the first entry to align with all the dir2 + * structures so we determine how to decode them just by the magic number. + */ +struct xfs_dir3_blk_hdr { +	__be32			magic;	/* magic number */ +	__be32			crc;	/* CRC of block */ +	__be64			blkno;	/* first block of the buffer */ +	__be64			lsn;	/* sequence number of last write */ +	uuid_t			uuid;	/* filesystem we belong to */ +	__be64			owner;	/* inode that owns the block */ +}; + +struct xfs_dir3_data_hdr { +	struct xfs_dir3_blk_hdr	hdr; +	xfs_dir2_data_free_t	best_free[XFS_DIR2_DATA_FD_COUNT]; +	__be32			pad;	/* 64 bit alignment */ +}; + +#define XFS_DIR3_DATA_CRC_OFF  offsetof(struct xfs_dir3_data_hdr, hdr.crc) + +/* + * Active entry in a data block. + * + * Aligned to 8 bytes.  After the variable length name field there is a + * 2 byte tag field, which can be accessed using xfs_dir3_data_entry_tag_p. + * + * For dir3 structures, there is file type field between the name and the tag. + * This can only be manipulated by helper functions. It is packed hard against + * the end of the name so any padding for rounding is between the file type and + * the tag. + */ +typedef struct xfs_dir2_data_entry { +	__be64			inumber;	/* inode number */ +	__u8			namelen;	/* name length */ +	__u8			name[];		/* name bytes, no null */ +     /* __u8			filetype; */	/* type of inode we point to */ +     /*	__be16                  tag; */		/* starting offset of us */ +} xfs_dir2_data_entry_t; + +/* + * Unused entry in a data block. + * + * Aligned to 8 bytes.  Tag appears as the last 2 bytes and must be accessed + * using xfs_dir2_data_unused_tag_p. + */ +typedef struct xfs_dir2_data_unused { +	__be16			freetag;	/* XFS_DIR2_DATA_FREE_TAG */ +	__be16			length;		/* total free length */ +						/* variable offset */ +	__be16			tag;		/* starting offset of us */ +} xfs_dir2_data_unused_t; + +/* + * Pointer to a freespace's tag word. + */ +static inline __be16 * +xfs_dir2_data_unused_tag_p(struct xfs_dir2_data_unused *dup) +{ +	return (__be16 *)((char *)dup + +			be16_to_cpu(dup->length) - sizeof(__be16)); +} + +/* + * Leaf block structures. + * + * A pure leaf block looks like the following drawing on disk: + * + *    +---------------------------+ + *    | xfs_dir2_leaf_hdr_t       | + *    +---------------------------+ + *    | xfs_dir2_leaf_entry_t     | + *    | xfs_dir2_leaf_entry_t     | + *    | xfs_dir2_leaf_entry_t     | + *    | xfs_dir2_leaf_entry_t     | + *    | ...                       | + *    +---------------------------+ + *    | xfs_dir2_data_off_t       | + *    | xfs_dir2_data_off_t       | + *    | xfs_dir2_data_off_t       | + *    | ...                       | + *    +---------------------------+ + *    | xfs_dir2_leaf_tail_t      | + *    +---------------------------+ + * + * The xfs_dir2_data_off_t members (bests) and tail are at the end of the block + * for single-leaf (magic = XFS_DIR2_LEAF1_MAGIC) blocks only, but not present + * for directories with separate leaf nodes and free space blocks + * (magic = XFS_DIR2_LEAFN_MAGIC). + * + * As all the entries are variable size structures the accessors below should + * be used to iterate over them. + */ + +/* + * Offset of the leaf/node space.  First block in this space + * is the btree root. + */ +#define	XFS_DIR2_LEAF_SPACE	1 +#define	XFS_DIR2_LEAF_OFFSET	(XFS_DIR2_LEAF_SPACE * XFS_DIR2_SPACE_SIZE) + +/* + * Leaf block header. + */ +typedef struct xfs_dir2_leaf_hdr { +	xfs_da_blkinfo_t	info;		/* header for da routines */ +	__be16			count;		/* count of entries */ +	__be16			stale;		/* count of stale entries */ +} xfs_dir2_leaf_hdr_t; + +struct xfs_dir3_leaf_hdr { +	struct xfs_da3_blkinfo	info;		/* header for da routines */ +	__be16			count;		/* count of entries */ +	__be16			stale;		/* count of stale entries */ +	__be32			pad;		/* 64 bit alignment */ +}; + +struct xfs_dir3_icleaf_hdr { +	__uint32_t		forw; +	__uint32_t		back; +	__uint16_t		magic; +	__uint16_t		count; +	__uint16_t		stale; +}; + +/* + * Leaf block entry. + */ +typedef struct xfs_dir2_leaf_entry { +	__be32			hashval;	/* hash value of name */ +	__be32			address;	/* address of data entry */ +} xfs_dir2_leaf_entry_t; + +/* + * Leaf block tail. + */ +typedef struct xfs_dir2_leaf_tail { +	__be32			bestcount; +} xfs_dir2_leaf_tail_t; + +/* + * Leaf block. + */ +typedef struct xfs_dir2_leaf { +	xfs_dir2_leaf_hdr_t	hdr;			/* leaf header */ +	xfs_dir2_leaf_entry_t	__ents[];		/* entries */ +} xfs_dir2_leaf_t; + +struct xfs_dir3_leaf { +	struct xfs_dir3_leaf_hdr	hdr;		/* leaf header */ +	struct xfs_dir2_leaf_entry	__ents[];	/* entries */ +}; + +#define XFS_DIR3_LEAF_CRC_OFF  offsetof(struct xfs_dir3_leaf_hdr, info.crc) + +/* + * Get address of the bests array in the single-leaf block. + */ +static inline __be16 * +xfs_dir2_leaf_bests_p(struct xfs_dir2_leaf_tail *ltp) +{ +	return (__be16 *)ltp - be32_to_cpu(ltp->bestcount); +} + +/* + * Free space block defintions for the node format. + */ + +/* + * Offset of the freespace index. + */ +#define	XFS_DIR2_FREE_SPACE	2 +#define	XFS_DIR2_FREE_OFFSET	(XFS_DIR2_FREE_SPACE * XFS_DIR2_SPACE_SIZE) + +typedef	struct xfs_dir2_free_hdr { +	__be32			magic;		/* XFS_DIR2_FREE_MAGIC */ +	__be32			firstdb;	/* db of first entry */ +	__be32			nvalid;		/* count of valid entries */ +	__be32			nused;		/* count of used entries */ +} xfs_dir2_free_hdr_t; + +typedef struct xfs_dir2_free { +	xfs_dir2_free_hdr_t	hdr;		/* block header */ +	__be16			bests[];	/* best free counts */ +						/* unused entries are -1 */ +} xfs_dir2_free_t; + +struct xfs_dir3_free_hdr { +	struct xfs_dir3_blk_hdr	hdr; +	__be32			firstdb;	/* db of first entry */ +	__be32			nvalid;		/* count of valid entries */ +	__be32			nused;		/* count of used entries */ +	__be32			pad;		/* 64 bit alignment */ +}; + +struct xfs_dir3_free { +	struct xfs_dir3_free_hdr hdr; +	__be16			bests[];	/* best free counts */ +						/* unused entries are -1 */ +}; + +#define XFS_DIR3_FREE_CRC_OFF  offsetof(struct xfs_dir3_free, hdr.hdr.crc) + +/* + * In core version of the free block header, abstracted away from on-disk format + * differences. Use this in the code, and convert to/from the disk version using + * xfs_dir3_free_hdr_from_disk/xfs_dir3_free_hdr_to_disk. + */ +struct xfs_dir3_icfree_hdr { +	__uint32_t	magic; +	__uint32_t	firstdb; +	__uint32_t	nvalid; +	__uint32_t	nused; + +}; + +/* + * Single block format. + * + * The single block format looks like the following drawing on disk: + * + *    +-------------------------------------------------+ + *    | xfs_dir2_data_hdr_t                             | + *    +-------------------------------------------------+ + *    | xfs_dir2_data_entry_t OR xfs_dir2_data_unused_t | + *    | xfs_dir2_data_entry_t OR xfs_dir2_data_unused_t | + *    | xfs_dir2_data_entry_t OR xfs_dir2_data_unused_t : + *    | ...                                             | + *    +-------------------------------------------------+ + *    | unused space                                    | + *    +-------------------------------------------------+ + *    | ...                                             | + *    | xfs_dir2_leaf_entry_t                           | + *    | xfs_dir2_leaf_entry_t                           | + *    +-------------------------------------------------+ + *    | xfs_dir2_block_tail_t                           | + *    +-------------------------------------------------+ + * + * As all the entries are variable size structures the accessors below should + * be used to iterate over them. + */ + +typedef struct xfs_dir2_block_tail { +	__be32		count;			/* count of leaf entries */ +	__be32		stale;			/* count of stale lf entries */ +} xfs_dir2_block_tail_t; + +/* + * Pointer to the leaf entries embedded in a data block (1-block format) + */ +static inline struct xfs_dir2_leaf_entry * +xfs_dir2_block_leaf_p(struct xfs_dir2_block_tail *btp) +{ +	return ((struct xfs_dir2_leaf_entry *)btp) - be32_to_cpu(btp->count); +} + + +/* + * Attribute storage layout + * + * Attribute lists are structured around Btrees where all the data + * elements are in the leaf nodes.  Attribute names are hashed into an int, + * then that int is used as the index into the Btree.  Since the hashval + * of an attribute name may not be unique, we may have duplicate keys.  The + * internal links in the Btree are logical block offsets into the file. + * + * Struct leaf_entry's are packed from the top.  Name/values grow from the + * bottom but are not packed.  The freemap contains run-length-encoded entries + * for the free bytes after the leaf_entry's, but only the N largest such, + * smaller runs are dropped.  When the freemap doesn't show enough space + * for an allocation, we compact the name/value area and try again.  If we + * still don't have enough space, then we have to split the block.  The + * name/value structs (both local and remote versions) must be 32bit aligned. + * + * Since we have duplicate hash keys, for each key that matches, compare + * the actual name string.  The root and intermediate node search always + * takes the first-in-the-block key match found, so we should only have + * to work "forw"ard.  If none matches, continue with the "forw"ard leaf + * nodes until the hash key changes or the attribute name is found. + * + * We store the fact that an attribute is a ROOT/USER/SECURE attribute in + * the leaf_entry.  The namespaces are independent only because we also look + * at the namespace bit when we are looking for a matching attribute name. + * + * We also store an "incomplete" bit in the leaf_entry.  It shows that an + * attribute is in the middle of being created and should not be shown to + * the user if we crash during the time that the bit is set.  We clear the + * bit when we have finished setting up the attribute.  We do this because + * we cannot create some large attributes inside a single transaction, and we + * need some indication that we weren't finished if we crash in the middle. + */ +#define XFS_ATTR_LEAF_MAPSIZE	3	/* how many freespace slots */ + +typedef struct xfs_attr_leaf_map {	/* RLE map of free bytes */ +	__be16	base;			  /* base of free region */ +	__be16	size;			  /* length of free region */ +} xfs_attr_leaf_map_t; + +typedef struct xfs_attr_leaf_hdr {	/* constant-structure header block */ +	xfs_da_blkinfo_t info;		/* block type, links, etc. */ +	__be16	count;			/* count of active leaf_entry's */ +	__be16	usedbytes;		/* num bytes of names/values stored */ +	__be16	firstused;		/* first used byte in name area */ +	__u8	holes;			/* != 0 if blk needs compaction */ +	__u8	pad1; +	xfs_attr_leaf_map_t freemap[XFS_ATTR_LEAF_MAPSIZE]; +					/* N largest free regions */ +} xfs_attr_leaf_hdr_t; + +typedef struct xfs_attr_leaf_entry {	/* sorted on key, not name */ +	__be32	hashval;		/* hash value of name */ +	__be16	nameidx;		/* index into buffer of name/value */ +	__u8	flags;			/* LOCAL/ROOT/SECURE/INCOMPLETE flag */ +	__u8	pad2;			/* unused pad byte */ +} xfs_attr_leaf_entry_t; + +typedef struct xfs_attr_leaf_name_local { +	__be16	valuelen;		/* number of bytes in value */ +	__u8	namelen;		/* length of name bytes */ +	__u8	nameval[1];		/* name/value bytes */ +} xfs_attr_leaf_name_local_t; + +typedef struct xfs_attr_leaf_name_remote { +	__be32	valueblk;		/* block number of value bytes */ +	__be32	valuelen;		/* number of bytes in value */ +	__u8	namelen;		/* length of name bytes */ +	__u8	name[1];		/* name bytes */ +} xfs_attr_leaf_name_remote_t; + +typedef struct xfs_attr_leafblock { +	xfs_attr_leaf_hdr_t	hdr;	/* constant-structure header block */ +	xfs_attr_leaf_entry_t	entries[1];	/* sorted on key, not name */ +	xfs_attr_leaf_name_local_t namelist;	/* grows from bottom of buf */ +	xfs_attr_leaf_name_remote_t valuelist;	/* grows from bottom of buf */ +} xfs_attr_leafblock_t; + +/* + * CRC enabled leaf structures. Called "version 3" structures to match the + * version number of the directory and dablk structures for this feature, and + * attr2 is already taken by the variable inode attribute fork size feature. + */ +struct xfs_attr3_leaf_hdr { +	struct xfs_da3_blkinfo	info; +	__be16			count; +	__be16			usedbytes; +	__be16			firstused; +	__u8			holes; +	__u8			pad1; +	struct xfs_attr_leaf_map freemap[XFS_ATTR_LEAF_MAPSIZE]; +	__be32			pad2;		/* 64 bit alignment */ +}; + +#define XFS_ATTR3_LEAF_CRC_OFF	(offsetof(struct xfs_attr3_leaf_hdr, info.crc)) + +struct xfs_attr3_leafblock { +	struct xfs_attr3_leaf_hdr	hdr; +	struct xfs_attr_leaf_entry	entries[1]; + +	/* +	 * The rest of the block contains the following structures after the +	 * leaf entries, growing from the bottom up. The variables are never +	 * referenced, the locations accessed purely from helper functions. +	 * +	 * struct xfs_attr_leaf_name_local +	 * struct xfs_attr_leaf_name_remote +	 */ +}; + +/* + * incore, neutral version of the attribute leaf header + */ +struct xfs_attr3_icleaf_hdr { +	__uint32_t	forw; +	__uint32_t	back; +	__uint16_t	magic; +	__uint16_t	count; +	__uint16_t	usedbytes; +	__uint16_t	firstused; +	__u8		holes; +	struct { +		__uint16_t	base; +		__uint16_t	size; +	} freemap[XFS_ATTR_LEAF_MAPSIZE]; +}; + +/* + * Flags used in the leaf_entry[i].flags field. + * NOTE: the INCOMPLETE bit must not collide with the flags bits specified + * on the system call, they are "or"ed together for various operations. + */ +#define	XFS_ATTR_LOCAL_BIT	0	/* attr is stored locally */ +#define	XFS_ATTR_ROOT_BIT	1	/* limit access to trusted attrs */ +#define	XFS_ATTR_SECURE_BIT	2	/* limit access to secure attrs */ +#define	XFS_ATTR_INCOMPLETE_BIT	7	/* attr in middle of create/delete */ +#define XFS_ATTR_LOCAL		(1 << XFS_ATTR_LOCAL_BIT) +#define XFS_ATTR_ROOT		(1 << XFS_ATTR_ROOT_BIT) +#define XFS_ATTR_SECURE		(1 << XFS_ATTR_SECURE_BIT) +#define XFS_ATTR_INCOMPLETE	(1 << XFS_ATTR_INCOMPLETE_BIT) + +/* + * Conversion macros for converting namespace bits from argument flags + * to ondisk flags. + */ +#define XFS_ATTR_NSP_ARGS_MASK		(ATTR_ROOT | ATTR_SECURE) +#define XFS_ATTR_NSP_ONDISK_MASK	(XFS_ATTR_ROOT | XFS_ATTR_SECURE) +#define XFS_ATTR_NSP_ONDISK(flags)	((flags) & XFS_ATTR_NSP_ONDISK_MASK) +#define XFS_ATTR_NSP_ARGS(flags)	((flags) & XFS_ATTR_NSP_ARGS_MASK) +#define XFS_ATTR_NSP_ARGS_TO_ONDISK(x)	(((x) & ATTR_ROOT ? XFS_ATTR_ROOT : 0) |\ +					 ((x) & ATTR_SECURE ? XFS_ATTR_SECURE : 0)) +#define XFS_ATTR_NSP_ONDISK_TO_ARGS(x)	(((x) & XFS_ATTR_ROOT ? ATTR_ROOT : 0) |\ +					 ((x) & XFS_ATTR_SECURE ? ATTR_SECURE : 0)) + +/* + * Alignment for namelist and valuelist entries (since they are mixed + * there can be only one alignment value) + */ +#define	XFS_ATTR_LEAF_NAME_ALIGN	((uint)sizeof(xfs_dablk_t)) + +static inline int +xfs_attr3_leaf_hdr_size(struct xfs_attr_leafblock *leafp) +{ +	if (leafp->hdr.info.magic == cpu_to_be16(XFS_ATTR3_LEAF_MAGIC)) +		return sizeof(struct xfs_attr3_leaf_hdr); +	return sizeof(struct xfs_attr_leaf_hdr); +} + +static inline struct xfs_attr_leaf_entry * +xfs_attr3_leaf_entryp(xfs_attr_leafblock_t *leafp) +{ +	if (leafp->hdr.info.magic == cpu_to_be16(XFS_ATTR3_LEAF_MAGIC)) +		return &((struct xfs_attr3_leafblock *)leafp)->entries[0]; +	return &leafp->entries[0]; +} + +/* + * Cast typed pointers for "local" and "remote" name/value structs. + */ +static inline char * +xfs_attr3_leaf_name(xfs_attr_leafblock_t *leafp, int idx) +{ +	struct xfs_attr_leaf_entry *entries = xfs_attr3_leaf_entryp(leafp); + +	return &((char *)leafp)[be16_to_cpu(entries[idx].nameidx)]; +} + +static inline xfs_attr_leaf_name_remote_t * +xfs_attr3_leaf_name_remote(xfs_attr_leafblock_t *leafp, int idx) +{ +	return (xfs_attr_leaf_name_remote_t *)xfs_attr3_leaf_name(leafp, idx); +} + +static inline xfs_attr_leaf_name_local_t * +xfs_attr3_leaf_name_local(xfs_attr_leafblock_t *leafp, int idx) +{ +	return (xfs_attr_leaf_name_local_t *)xfs_attr3_leaf_name(leafp, idx); +} + +/* + * Calculate total bytes used (including trailing pad for alignment) for + * a "local" name/value structure, a "remote" name/value structure, and + * a pointer which might be either. + */ +static inline int xfs_attr_leaf_entsize_remote(int nlen) +{ +	return ((uint)sizeof(xfs_attr_leaf_name_remote_t) - 1 + (nlen) + \ +		XFS_ATTR_LEAF_NAME_ALIGN - 1) & ~(XFS_ATTR_LEAF_NAME_ALIGN - 1); +} + +static inline int xfs_attr_leaf_entsize_local(int nlen, int vlen) +{ +	return ((uint)sizeof(xfs_attr_leaf_name_local_t) - 1 + (nlen) + (vlen) + +		XFS_ATTR_LEAF_NAME_ALIGN - 1) & ~(XFS_ATTR_LEAF_NAME_ALIGN - 1); +} + +static inline int xfs_attr_leaf_entsize_local_max(int bsize) +{ +	return (((bsize) >> 1) + ((bsize) >> 2)); +} + + + +/* + * Remote attribute block format definition + * + * There is one of these headers per filesystem block in a remote attribute. + * This is done to ensure there is a 1:1 mapping between the attribute value + * length and the number of blocks needed to store the attribute. This makes the + * verification of a buffer a little more complex, but greatly simplifies the + * allocation, reading and writing of these attributes as we don't have to guess + * the number of blocks needed to store the attribute data. + */ +#define XFS_ATTR3_RMT_MAGIC	0x5841524d	/* XARM */ + +struct xfs_attr3_rmt_hdr { +	__be32	rm_magic; +	__be32	rm_offset; +	__be32	rm_bytes; +	__be32	rm_crc; +	uuid_t	rm_uuid; +	__be64	rm_owner; +	__be64	rm_blkno; +	__be64	rm_lsn; +}; + +#define XFS_ATTR3_RMT_CRC_OFF	offsetof(struct xfs_attr3_rmt_hdr, rm_crc) + +#define XFS_ATTR3_RMT_BUF_SPACE(mp, bufsize)	\ +	((bufsize) - (xfs_sb_version_hascrc(&(mp)->m_sb) ? \ +			sizeof(struct xfs_attr3_rmt_hdr) : 0)) + +#endif /* __XFS_DA_FORMAT_H__ */  | 
