msdosfs_fat.c revision 22975
1/*	$Id$ */
2/*	$NetBSD: msdosfs_fat.c,v 1.12 1994/08/21 18:44:04 ws Exp $	*/
3
4/*-
5 * Copyright (C) 1994 Wolfgang Solfrank.
6 * Copyright (C) 1994 TooLs GmbH.
7 * All rights reserved.
8 * Original code by Paul Popelka (paulp@uts.amdahl.com) (see below).
9 *
10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 * are met:
13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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17 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
19 *    must display the following acknowledgement:
20 *	This product includes software developed by TooLs GmbH.
21 * 4. The name of TooLs GmbH may not be used to endorse or promote products
22 *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
23 *
24 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY TOOLS GMBH ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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29 * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
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31 * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
32 * OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
33 * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
34 */
35/*
36 * Written by Paul Popelka (paulp@uts.amdahl.com)
37 *
38 * You can do anything you want with this software, just don't say you wrote
39 * it, and don't remove this notice.
40 *
41 * This software is provided "as is".
42 *
43 * The author supplies this software to be publicly redistributed on the
44 * understanding that the author is not responsible for the correct
45 * functioning of this software in any circumstances and is not liable for
46 * any damages caused by this software.
47 *
48 * October 1992
49 */
50
51/*
52 * kernel include files.
53 */
54#include <sys/param.h>
55#include <sys/systm.h>
56#include <sys/buf.h>
57#include <sys/file.h>
58#include <sys/namei.h>
59#include <sys/mount.h>		/* to define statfs structure */
60#include <sys/vnode.h>		/* to define vattr structure */
61#include <sys/errno.h>
62
63/*
64 * msdosfs include files.
65 */
66#include <msdosfs/bpb.h>
67#include <msdosfs/msdosfsmount.h>
68#include <msdosfs/direntry.h>
69#include <msdosfs/denode.h>
70#include <msdosfs/fat.h>
71
72/*
73 * Fat cache stats.
74 */
75int fc_fileextends;		/* # of file extends			 */
76int fc_lfcempty;		/* # of time last file cluster cache entry
77				 * was empty */
78int fc_bmapcalls;		/* # of times pcbmap was called		 */
79
80#define	LMMAX	20
81int fc_lmdistance[LMMAX];	/* counters for how far off the last
82				 * cluster mapped entry was. */
83int fc_largedistance;		/* off by more than LMMAX		 */
84
85/* Byte offset in FAT on filesystem pmp, cluster cn */
86#define	FATOFS(pmp, cn)	(FAT12(pmp) ? (cn) * 3 / 2 : (cn) * 2)
87
88static int	chainalloc __P((struct msdosfsmount *pmp, u_long start,
89				u_long count, u_long fillwith,
90				u_long *retcluster, u_long *got));
91static int	chainlength __P((struct msdosfsmount *pmp, u_long start,
92				 u_long count));
93static void	fatblock __P((struct msdosfsmount *pmp, u_long ofs,
94			      u_long *bnp, u_long *sizep, u_long *bop));
95static int	fatchain __P((struct msdosfsmount *pmp, u_long start,
96			      u_long count, u_long fillwith));
97static void	fc_lookup __P((struct denode *dep, u_long findcn,
98			       u_long *frcnp, u_long *fsrcnp));
99static void	updatefats __P((struct msdosfsmount *pmp, struct buf *bp,
100				u_long fatbn));
101static void	usemap_alloc __P((struct msdosfsmount *pmp, u_long cn));
102static void	usemap_free __P((struct msdosfsmount *pmp, u_long cn));
103
104static void
105fatblock(pmp, ofs, bnp, sizep, bop)
106	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
107	u_long ofs;
108	u_long *bnp;
109	u_long *sizep;
110	u_long *bop;
111{
112	u_long bn, size;
113
114	bn = ofs / pmp->pm_fatblocksize * pmp->pm_fatblocksec;
115	size = min(pmp->pm_fatblocksec, pmp->pm_FATsecs - bn)
116	    * pmp->pm_BytesPerSec;
117	bn += pmp->pm_fatblk;
118	if (bnp)
119		*bnp = bn;
120	if (sizep)
121		*sizep = size;
122	if (bop)
123		*bop = ofs % pmp->pm_fatblocksize;
124}
125
126/*
127 * Map the logical cluster number of a file into a physical disk sector
128 * that is filesystem relative.
129 *
130 * dep	  - address of denode representing the file of interest
131 * findcn - file relative cluster whose filesystem relative cluster number
132 *	    and/or block number are/is to be found
133 * bnp	  - address of where to place the file system relative block number.
134 *	    If this pointer is null then don't return this quantity.
135 * cnp	  - address of where to place the file system relative cluster number.
136 *	    If this pointer is null then don't return this quantity.
137 *
138 * NOTE: Either bnp or cnp must be non-null.
139 * This function has one side effect.  If the requested file relative cluster
140 * is beyond the end of file, then the actual number of clusters in the file
141 * is returned in *cnp.  This is useful for determining how long a directory is.
142 *  If cnp is null, nothing is returned.
143 */
144int
145pcbmap(dep, findcn, bnp, cnp)
146	struct denode *dep;
147	u_long findcn;		/* file relative cluster to get		 */
148	daddr_t *bnp;		/* returned filesys relative blk number	 */
149	u_long *cnp;		/* returned cluster number		 */
150{
151	int error;
152	u_long i;
153	u_long cn;
154	u_long prevcn;
155	u_long byteoffset;
156	u_long bn;
157	u_long bo;
158	struct buf *bp = NULL;
159	u_long bp_bn = -1;
160	struct msdosfsmount *pmp = dep->de_pmp;
161	u_long bsize;
162	int fat12 = FAT12(pmp);	/* 12 bit fat	 */
163
164	fc_bmapcalls++;
165
166	/*
167	 * If they don't give us someplace to return a value then don't
168	 * bother doing anything.
169	 */
170	if (bnp == NULL && cnp == NULL)
171		return 0;
172
173	cn = dep->de_StartCluster;
174	/*
175	 * The "file" that makes up the root directory is contiguous,
176	 * permanently allocated, of fixed size, and is not made up of
177	 * clusters.  If the cluster number is beyond the end of the root
178	 * directory, then return the number of clusters in the file.
179	 */
180	if (cn == MSDOSFSROOT) {
181		if (dep->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY) {
182			if (findcn * pmp->pm_SectPerClust >= pmp->pm_rootdirsize) {
183				if (cnp)
184					*cnp = pmp->pm_rootdirsize / pmp->pm_SectPerClust;
185				return E2BIG;
186			}
187			if (bnp)
188				*bnp = pmp->pm_rootdirblk + (findcn * pmp->pm_SectPerClust);
189			if (cnp)
190				*cnp = MSDOSFSROOT;
191			return 0;
192		} else {		/* just an empty file */
193			if (cnp)
194				*cnp = 0;
195			return E2BIG;
196		}
197	}
198
199	/*
200	 * Rummage around in the fat cache, maybe we can avoid tromping
201	 * thru every fat entry for the file. And, keep track of how far
202	 * off the cache was from where we wanted to be.
203	 */
204	i = 0;
205	fc_lookup(dep, findcn, &i, &cn);
206	if ((bn = findcn - i) >= LMMAX)
207		fc_largedistance++;
208	else
209		fc_lmdistance[bn]++;
210
211	/*
212	 * Handle all other files or directories the normal way.
213	 */
214	prevcn = 0;
215	for (; i < findcn; i++) {
216		if (MSDOSFSEOF(cn))
217			goto hiteof;
218		byteoffset = FATOFS(pmp, cn);
219		fatblock(pmp, byteoffset, &bn, &bsize, &bo);
220		if (bn != bp_bn) {
221			if (bp)
222				brelse(bp);
223			error = bread(pmp->pm_devvp, bn, bsize, NOCRED, &bp);
224			if (error)
225				return error;
226			bp_bn = bn;
227		}
228		prevcn = cn;
229		cn = getushort(&bp->b_data[bo]);
230		if (fat12) {
231			if (prevcn & 1)
232				cn >>= 4;
233			cn &= 0x0fff;
234			/*
235			 * Force the special cluster numbers in the range
236			 * 0x0ff0-0x0fff to be the same as for 16 bit
237			 * cluster numbers to let the rest of msdosfs think
238			 * it is always dealing with 16 bit fats.
239			 */
240			if ((cn & 0x0ff0) == 0x0ff0)
241				cn |= 0xf000;
242		}
243	}
244
245	if (!MSDOSFSEOF(cn)) {
246		if (bp)
247			brelse(bp);
248		if (bnp)
249			*bnp = cntobn(pmp, cn);
250		if (cnp)
251			*cnp = cn;
252		fc_setcache(dep, FC_LASTMAP, i, cn);
253		return 0;
254	}
255
256hiteof:;
257	if (cnp)
258		*cnp = i;
259	if (bp)
260		brelse(bp);
261	/* update last file cluster entry in the fat cache */
262	fc_setcache(dep, FC_LASTFC, i - 1, prevcn);
263	return E2BIG;
264}
265
266/*
267 * Find the closest entry in the fat cache to the cluster we are looking
268 * for.
269 */
270static void
271fc_lookup(dep, findcn, frcnp, fsrcnp)
272	struct denode *dep;
273	u_long findcn;
274	u_long *frcnp;
275	u_long *fsrcnp;
276{
277	int i;
278	u_long cn;
279	struct fatcache *closest = 0;
280
281	for (i = 0; i < FC_SIZE; i++) {
282		cn = dep->de_fc[i].fc_frcn;
283		if (cn != FCE_EMPTY && cn <= findcn) {
284			if (closest == 0 || cn > closest->fc_frcn)
285				closest = &dep->de_fc[i];
286		}
287	}
288	if (closest) {
289		*frcnp = closest->fc_frcn;
290		*fsrcnp = closest->fc_fsrcn;
291	}
292}
293
294/*
295 * Purge the fat cache in denode dep of all entries relating to file
296 * relative cluster frcn and beyond.
297 */
298void fc_purge(dep, frcn)
299	struct denode *dep;
300	u_int frcn;
301{
302	int i;
303	struct fatcache *fcp;
304
305	fcp = dep->de_fc;
306	for (i = 0; i < FC_SIZE; i++, fcp++) {
307		if (fcp->fc_frcn >= frcn)
308			fcp->fc_frcn = FCE_EMPTY;
309	}
310}
311
312/*
313 * Update all copies of the fat. The first copy is updated last.
314 *
315 * pmp	 - msdosfsmount structure for filesystem to update
316 * bp	 - addr of modified fat block
317 * fatbn - block number relative to begin of filesystem of the modified fat block.
318 */
319static void
320updatefats(pmp, bp, fatbn)
321	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
322	struct buf *bp;
323	u_long fatbn;
324{
325	int i;
326	struct buf *bpn;
327
328#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
329	printf("updatefats(pmp %p, bp %p, fatbn %ld)\n", pmp, bp, fatbn);
330#endif
331
332	/*
333	 * Now copy the block(s) of the modified fat to the other copies of
334	 * the fat and write them out.  This is faster than reading in the
335	 * other fats and then writing them back out.  This could tie up
336	 * the fat for quite a while. Preventing others from accessing it.
337	 * To prevent us from going after the fat quite so much we use
338	 * delayed writes, unless they specfied "synchronous" when the
339	 * filesystem was mounted.  If synch is asked for then use
340	 * bwrite()'s and really slow things down.
341	 */
342	for (i = 1; i < pmp->pm_FATs; i++) {
343		fatbn += pmp->pm_FATsecs;
344		/* getblk() never fails */
345		bpn = getblk(pmp->pm_devvp, fatbn, bp->b_bcount, 0, 0);
346		bcopy(bp->b_data, bpn->b_data, bp->b_bcount);
347		if (pmp->pm_waitonfat)
348			bwrite(bpn);
349		else
350			bdwrite(bpn);
351	}
352	/*
353	 * Write out the first fat last.
354	 */
355	if (pmp->pm_waitonfat)
356		bwrite(bp);
357	else
358		bdwrite(bp);
359}
360
361/*
362 * Updating entries in 12 bit fats is a pain in the butt.
363 *
364 * The following picture shows where nibbles go when moving from a 12 bit
365 * cluster number into the appropriate bytes in the FAT.
366 *
367 *	byte m        byte m+1      byte m+2
368 *	+----+----+   +----+----+   +----+----+
369 *	|  0    1 |   |  2    3 |   |  4    5 |   FAT bytes
370 *	+----+----+   +----+----+   +----+----+
371 *
372 *	+----+----+----+   +----+----+----+
373 *	|  3    0    1 |   |  4    5    2 |
374 *	+----+----+----+   +----+----+----+
375 *	cluster n  	   cluster n+1
376 *
377 * Where n is even. m = n + (n >> 2)
378 *
379 */
380static inline void
381usemap_alloc(pmp, cn)
382	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
383	u_long cn;
384{
385	pmp->pm_inusemap[cn / N_INUSEBITS]
386			 |= 1 << (cn % N_INUSEBITS);
387	pmp->pm_freeclustercount--;
388}
389
390static inline void
391usemap_free(pmp, cn)
392	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
393	u_long cn;
394{
395	pmp->pm_freeclustercount++;
396	pmp->pm_inusemap[cn / N_INUSEBITS] &= ~(1 << (cn % N_INUSEBITS));
397}
398
399int
400clusterfree(pmp, cluster, oldcnp)
401	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
402	u_long cluster;
403	u_long *oldcnp;
404{
405	int error;
406	u_long oldcn;
407
408	error = fatentry(FAT_GET_AND_SET, pmp, cluster, &oldcn, MSDOSFSFREE);
409	if (error == 0) {
410		/*
411		 * If the cluster was successfully marked free, then update
412		 * the count of free clusters, and turn off the "allocated"
413		 * bit in the "in use" cluster bit map.
414		 */
415		usemap_free(pmp, cluster);
416		if (oldcnp)
417			*oldcnp = oldcn;
418	}
419	return error;
420}
421
422/*
423 * Get or Set or 'Get and Set' the cluster'th entry in the fat.
424 *
425 * function	- whether to get or set a fat entry
426 * pmp		- address of the msdosfsmount structure for the filesystem
427 *		  whose fat is to be manipulated.
428 * cn		- which cluster is of interest
429 * oldcontents	- address of a word that is to receive the contents of the
430 *		  cluster'th entry if this is a get function
431 * newcontents	- the new value to be written into the cluster'th element of
432 *		  the fat if this is a set function.
433 *
434 * This function can also be used to free a cluster by setting the fat entry
435 * for a cluster to 0.
436 *
437 * All copies of the fat are updated if this is a set function. NOTE: If
438 * fatentry() marks a cluster as free it does not update the inusemap in
439 * the msdosfsmount structure. This is left to the caller.
440 */
441int
442fatentry(function, pmp, cn, oldcontents, newcontents)
443	int function;
444	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
445	u_long cn;
446	u_long *oldcontents;
447	u_long newcontents;
448{
449	int error;
450	u_long readcn;
451	u_long bn, bo, bsize, byteoffset;
452	struct buf *bp;
453
454	/*
455	 * printf("fatentry(func %d, pmp %08x, clust %d, oldcon %08x, newcon %d)\n",
456	 *	  function, pmp, cluster, oldcontents, newcontents);
457	 */
458
459#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
460	/*
461	 * Be sure they asked us to do something.
462	 */
463	if ((function & (FAT_SET | FAT_GET)) == 0) {
464		printf("fatentry(): function code doesn't specify get or set\n");
465		return EINVAL;
466	}
467
468	/*
469	 * If they asked us to return a cluster number but didn't tell us
470	 * where to put it, give them an error.
471	 */
472	if ((function & FAT_GET) && oldcontents == NULL) {
473		printf("fatentry(): get function with no place to put result\n");
474		return EINVAL;
475	}
476#endif
477
478	/*
479	 * Be sure the requested cluster is in the filesystem.
480	 */
481	if (cn < CLUST_FIRST || cn > pmp->pm_maxcluster)
482		return EINVAL;
483
484	byteoffset = FATOFS(pmp, cn);
485	fatblock(pmp, byteoffset, &bn, &bsize, &bo);
486	error = bread(pmp->pm_devvp, bn, bsize, NOCRED, &bp);
487	if (error)
488		return error;
489
490	if (function & FAT_GET) {
491		readcn = getushort(&bp->b_data[bo]);
492		if (FAT12(pmp)) {
493			if (cn & 1)
494				readcn >>= 4;
495			readcn &= 0x0fff;
496			/* map certain 12 bit fat entries to 16 bit */
497			if ((readcn & 0x0ff0) == 0x0ff0)
498				readcn |= 0xf000;
499		}
500		*oldcontents = readcn;
501	}
502	if (function & FAT_SET) {
503		if (FAT12(pmp)) {
504			readcn = getushort(&bp->b_data[bo]);
505			if (cn & 1) {
506				readcn &= 0x000f;
507				readcn |= newcontents << 4;
508			} else {
509				readcn &= 0xf000;
510				readcn |= newcontents & 0xfff;
511			}
512			putushort(&bp->b_data[bo], readcn);
513		} else
514			putushort(&bp->b_data[bo], newcontents);
515		updatefats(pmp, bp, bn);
516		bp = NULL;
517		pmp->pm_fmod = 1;
518	}
519	if (bp)
520		brelse(bp);
521	return 0;
522}
523
524/*
525 * Update a contiguous cluster chain
526 *
527 * pmp	    - mount point
528 * start    - first cluster of chain
529 * count    - number of clusters in chain
530 * fillwith - what to write into fat entry of last cluster
531 */
532static int
533fatchain(pmp, start, count, fillwith)
534	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
535	u_long start;
536	u_long count;
537	u_long fillwith;
538{
539	int error;
540	u_long bn, bo, bsize, byteoffset, readcn, newc;
541	struct buf *bp;
542
543#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
544	printf("fatchain(pmp %p, start %ld, count %ld, fillwith %ld)\n",
545	       pmp, start, count, fillwith);
546#endif
547	/*
548	 * Be sure the clusters are in the filesystem.
549	 */
550	if (start < CLUST_FIRST || start + count - 1 > pmp->pm_maxcluster)
551		return EINVAL;
552
553	while (count > 0) {
554		byteoffset = FATOFS(pmp, start);
555		fatblock(pmp, byteoffset, &bn, &bsize, &bo);
556		error = bread(pmp->pm_devvp, bn, bsize, NOCRED, &bp);
557		if (error)
558			return error;
559		while (count > 0) {
560			start++;
561			newc = --count > 0 ? start : fillwith;
562			if (FAT12(pmp)) {
563				readcn = getushort(&bp->b_data[bo]);
564				if (start & 1) {
565					readcn &= 0xf000;
566					readcn |= newc & 0xfff;
567				} else {
568					readcn &= 0x000f;
569					readcn |= newc << 4;
570				}
571				putushort(&bp->b_data[bo], readcn);
572				bo++;
573				if (!(start & 1))
574					bo++;
575			} else {
576				putushort(&bp->b_data[bo], newc);
577				bo += 2;
578			}
579			if (bo >= bsize)
580				break;
581		}
582		updatefats(pmp, bp, bn);
583	}
584	pmp->pm_fmod = 1;
585	return 0;
586}
587
588/*
589 * Check the length of a free cluster chain starting at start.
590 *
591 * pmp	 - mount point
592 * start - start of chain
593 * count - maximum interesting length
594 */
595static int
596chainlength(pmp, start, count)
597	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
598	u_long start;
599	u_long count;
600{
601	u_long idx, max_idx;
602	u_int map;
603	u_long len;
604
605	max_idx = pmp->pm_maxcluster / N_INUSEBITS;
606	idx = start / N_INUSEBITS;
607	start %= N_INUSEBITS;
608	map = pmp->pm_inusemap[idx];
609	map &= ~((1 << start) - 1);
610	if (map) {
611		len = ffs(map) - 1 - start;
612		return len > count ? count : len;
613	}
614	len = N_INUSEBITS - start;
615	if (len >= count)
616		return count;
617	while (++idx <= max_idx) {
618		if (len >= count)
619			break;
620		map = pmp->pm_inusemap[idx];
621		if (map) {
622			len +=  ffs(map) - 1;
623			break;
624		}
625		len += N_INUSEBITS;
626	}
627	return len > count ? count : len;
628}
629
630/*
631 * Allocate contigous free clusters.
632 *
633 * pmp	      - mount point.
634 * start      - start of cluster chain.
635 * count      - number of clusters to allocate.
636 * fillwith   - put this value into the fat entry for the
637 *		last allocated cluster.
638 * retcluster - put the first allocated cluster's number here.
639 * got	      - how many clusters were actually allocated.
640 */
641static int
642chainalloc(pmp, start, count, fillwith, retcluster, got)
643	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
644	u_long start;
645	u_long count;
646	u_long fillwith;
647	u_long *retcluster;
648	u_long *got;
649{
650	int error;
651
652	error = fatchain(pmp, start, count, fillwith);
653	if (error == 0) {
654#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
655		printf("clusteralloc(): allocated cluster chain at %ld (%ld clusters)\n",
656		       start, count);
657#endif
658		if (retcluster)
659			*retcluster = start;
660		if (got)
661			*got = count;
662		while (count-- > 0)
663			usemap_alloc(pmp, start++);
664	}
665	return error;
666}
667
668/*
669 * Allocate contiguous free clusters.
670 *
671 * pmp	      - mount point.
672 * start      - preferred start of cluster chain.
673 * count      - number of clusters requested.
674 * fillwith   - put this value into the fat entry for the
675 *		last allocated cluster.
676 * retcluster - put the first allocated cluster's number here.
677 * got	      - how many clusters were actually allocated.
678 */
679int
680clusteralloc(pmp, start, count, fillwith, retcluster, got)
681	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
682	u_long start;
683	u_long count;
684	u_long fillwith;
685	u_long *retcluster;
686	u_long *got;
687{
688	u_long idx;
689	u_long len, newst, foundcn, foundl, cn, l;
690	u_int map;
691
692#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
693	printf("clusteralloc(): find %d clusters\n",count);
694#endif
695	if (start) {
696		if ((len = chainlength(pmp, start, count)) >= count)
697			return chainalloc(pmp, start, count, fillwith, retcluster, got);
698	} else {
699		/*
700		 * This is a new file, initialize start
701		 */
702		struct timeval tv;
703
704		microtime(&tv);
705		start = (tv.tv_usec >> 10)|tv.tv_usec;
706		len = 0;
707	}
708
709	/*
710	 * Start at a (pseudo) random place to maximize cluster runs
711	 * under multiple writers.
712	 */
713	foundcn = newst = (start * 1103515245 + 12345) % (pmp->pm_maxcluster + 1);
714	foundl = 0;
715
716	for (cn = newst; cn <= pmp->pm_maxcluster;) {
717		idx = cn / N_INUSEBITS;
718		map = pmp->pm_inusemap[idx];
719		map |= (1 << (cn % N_INUSEBITS)) - 1;
720		if (map != (u_int)-1) {
721			cn = idx * N_INUSEBITS + ffs(map^(u_int)-1) - 1;
722			if ((l = chainlength(pmp, cn, count)) >= count)
723				return chainalloc(pmp, cn, count, fillwith, retcluster, got);
724			if (l > foundl) {
725				foundcn = cn;
726				foundl = l;
727			}
728			cn += l + 1;
729			continue;
730		}
731		cn += N_INUSEBITS - cn % N_INUSEBITS;
732	}
733	for (cn = 0; cn < newst;) {
734		idx = cn / N_INUSEBITS;
735		map = pmp->pm_inusemap[idx];
736		map |= (1 << (cn % N_INUSEBITS)) - 1;
737		if (map != (u_int)-1) {
738			cn = idx * N_INUSEBITS + ffs(map^(u_int)-1) - 1;
739			if ((l = chainlength(pmp, cn, count)) >= count)
740				return chainalloc(pmp, cn, count, fillwith, retcluster, got);
741			if (l > foundl) {
742				foundcn = cn;
743				foundl = l;
744			}
745			cn += l + 1;
746			continue;
747		}
748		cn += N_INUSEBITS - cn % N_INUSEBITS;
749	}
750
751	if (!foundl)
752		return ENOSPC;
753
754	if (len)
755		return chainalloc(pmp, start, len, fillwith, retcluster, got);
756	else
757		return chainalloc(pmp, foundcn, foundl, fillwith, retcluster, got);
758}
759
760
761/*
762 * Free a chain of clusters.
763 *
764 * pmp		- address of the msdosfs mount structure for the filesystem
765 *		  containing the cluster chain to be freed.
766 * startcluster - number of the 1st cluster in the chain of clusters to be
767 *		  freed.
768 */
769int
770freeclusterchain(pmp, cluster)
771	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
772	u_long cluster;
773{
774	int error = 0;
775	struct buf *bp = NULL;
776	u_long bn, bo, bsize, byteoffset;
777	u_long readcn, lbn = -1;
778
779	while (cluster >= CLUST_FIRST && cluster <= pmp->pm_maxcluster) {
780		byteoffset = FATOFS(pmp, cluster);
781		fatblock(pmp, byteoffset, &bn, &bsize, &bo);
782		if (lbn != bn) {
783			if (bp)
784				updatefats(pmp, bp, lbn);
785			error = bread(pmp->pm_devvp, bn, bsize, NOCRED, &bp);
786			if (error)
787				return error;
788			lbn = bn;
789		}
790		usemap_free(pmp, cluster);
791		readcn = getushort(&bp->b_data[bo]);
792		if (FAT12(pmp)) {
793			if (cluster & 1) {
794				cluster = readcn >> 4;
795				readcn &= 0x000f;
796				readcn |= MSDOSFSFREE << 4;
797			} else {
798				cluster = readcn;
799				readcn &= 0xf000;
800				readcn |= MSDOSFSFREE & 0xfff;
801			}
802			putushort(&bp->b_data[bo], readcn);
803			cluster &= 0x0fff;
804			if ((cluster&0x0ff0) == 0x0ff0)
805				cluster |= 0xf000;
806		} else {
807			cluster = readcn;
808			putushort(&bp->b_data[bo], MSDOSFSFREE);
809		}
810	}
811	if (bp)
812		updatefats(pmp, bp, bn);
813	return error;
814}
815
816/*
817 * Read in fat blocks looking for free clusters. For every free cluster
818 * found turn off its corresponding bit in the pm_inusemap.
819 */
820int
821fillinusemap(pmp)
822	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
823{
824	struct buf *bp = NULL;
825	u_long cn, readcn;
826	int error;
827	int fat12 = FAT12(pmp);
828	u_long bn, bo, bsize, byteoffset;
829
830	/*
831	 * Mark all clusters in use, we mark the free ones in the fat scan
832	 * loop further down.
833	 */
834	for (cn = 0; cn < (pmp->pm_maxcluster + N_INUSEBITS) / N_INUSEBITS; cn++)
835		pmp->pm_inusemap[cn] = (u_int)-1;
836
837	/*
838	 * Figure how many free clusters are in the filesystem by ripping
839	 * through the fat counting the number of entries whose content is
840	 * zero.  These represent free clusters.
841	 */
842	pmp->pm_freeclustercount = 0;
843	for (cn = CLUST_FIRST; cn <= pmp->pm_maxcluster; cn++) {
844		byteoffset = FATOFS(pmp, cn);
845		bo = byteoffset % pmp->pm_fatblocksize;
846		if (!bo || !bp) {
847			/* Read new FAT block */
848			if (bp)
849				brelse(bp);
850			fatblock(pmp, byteoffset, &bn, &bsize, NULL);
851			error = bread(pmp->pm_devvp, bn, bsize, NOCRED, &bp);
852			if (error)
853				return error;
854		}
855		readcn = getushort(&bp->b_data[bo]);
856		if (fat12) {
857			if (cn & 1)
858				readcn >>= 4;
859			readcn &= 0x0fff;
860		}
861
862		if (readcn == 0)
863			usemap_free(pmp, cn);
864	}
865	brelse(bp);
866	return 0;
867}
868
869/*
870 * Allocate a new cluster and chain it onto the end of the file.
871 *
872 * dep	 - the file to extend
873 * count - number of clusters to allocate
874 * bpp	 - where to return the address of the buf header for the first new
875 *	   file block
876 * ncp	 - where to put cluster number of the first newly allocated cluster
877 *	   If this pointer is 0, do not return the cluster number.
878 * flags - see fat.h
879 *
880 * NOTE: This function is not responsible for turning on the DE_UPDATE bit of
881 * the de_flag field of the denode and it does not change the de_FileSize
882 * field.  This is left for the caller to do.
883 */
884int
885extendfile(dep, count, bpp, ncp, flags)
886	struct denode *dep;
887	u_long count;
888	struct buf **bpp;
889	u_long *ncp;
890	int flags;
891{
892	int error = 0;
893	u_long frcn;
894	u_long cn, got;
895	struct msdosfsmount *pmp = dep->de_pmp;
896	struct buf *bp;
897
898	/*
899	 * Don't try to extend the root directory
900	 */
901	if (DETOV(dep)->v_flag & VROOT) {
902		printf("extendfile(): attempt to extend root directory\n");
903		return ENOSPC;
904	}
905
906	/*
907	 * If the "file's last cluster" cache entry is empty, and the file
908	 * is not empty, then fill the cache entry by calling pcbmap().
909	 */
910	fc_fileextends++;
911	if (dep->de_fc[FC_LASTFC].fc_frcn == FCE_EMPTY &&
912	    dep->de_StartCluster != 0) {
913		fc_lfcempty++;
914		error = pcbmap(dep, 0xffff, 0, &cn);
915		/* we expect it to return E2BIG */
916		if (error != E2BIG)
917			return error;
918		error = 0;
919	}
920
921	while (count > 0) {
922		/*
923		 * Allocate a new cluster chain and cat onto the end of the file.
924		 * If the file is empty we make de_StartCluster point to the new
925		 * block.  Note that de_StartCluster being 0 is sufficient to be
926		 * sure the file is empty since we exclude attempts to extend the
927		 * root directory above, and the root dir is the only file with a
928		 * startcluster of 0 that has blocks allocated (sort of).
929		 */
930		if (dep->de_StartCluster == 0)
931			cn = 0;
932		else
933			cn = dep->de_fc[FC_LASTFC].fc_fsrcn + 1;
934		error = clusteralloc(pmp, cn, count, CLUST_EOFE, &cn, &got);
935		if (error)
936			return error;
937
938		count -= got;
939
940		/*
941		 * Give them the filesystem relative cluster number if they want
942		 * it.
943		 */
944		if (ncp) {
945			*ncp = cn;
946			ncp = NULL;
947		}
948
949		if (dep->de_StartCluster == 0) {
950			dep->de_StartCluster = cn;
951			frcn = 0;
952		} else {
953			error = fatentry(FAT_SET, pmp, dep->de_fc[FC_LASTFC].fc_fsrcn,
954					 0, cn);
955			if (error) {
956				clusterfree(pmp, cn, NULL);
957				return error;
958			}
959
960			frcn = dep->de_fc[FC_LASTFC].fc_frcn + 1;
961		}
962
963		/*
964		 * Update the "last cluster of the file" entry in the denode's fat
965		 * cache.
966		 */
967		fc_setcache(dep, FC_LASTFC, frcn + got - 1, cn + got - 1);
968
969		if (flags & DE_CLEAR) {
970			while (got-- > 0) {
971				/*
972				 * Get the buf header for the new block of the file.
973				 */
974				if (dep->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY)
975					bp = getblk(pmp->pm_devvp, cntobn(pmp, cn++),
976						    pmp->pm_bpcluster, 0, 0);
977				else {
978					bp = getblk(DETOV(dep), frcn++, pmp->pm_bpcluster, 0, 0);
979					/*
980					 * Do the bmap now, as in msdosfs_write
981					 */
982					if (pcbmap(dep, bp->b_lblkno, &bp->b_blkno, 0))
983						bp->b_blkno = -1;
984					if (bp->b_blkno == -1)
985						panic("extendfile: pcbmap");
986				}
987				clrbuf(bp);
988				if (bpp) {
989					*bpp = bp;
990					bpp = NULL;
991				} else {
992					bp->b_flags |= B_AGE;
993					bawrite(bp);
994				}
995			}
996		}
997	}
998
999	return 0;
1000}
1001