inode.h revision 306553
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34 *	@(#)inode.h	8.9 (Berkeley) 5/14/95
35 * $FreeBSD: stable/11/sys/ufs/ufs/inode.h 306553 2016-10-01 09:19:43Z kib $
36 */
37
38#ifndef _UFS_UFS_INODE_H_
39#define	_UFS_UFS_INODE_H_
40
41#include <sys/lock.h>
42#include <sys/queue.h>
43#include <ufs/ufs/dinode.h>
44
45/*
46 * This must agree with the definition in <ufs/ufs/dir.h>.
47 */
48#define	doff_t		int32_t
49
50/*
51 * The inode is used to describe each active (or recently active) file in the
52 * UFS filesystem. It is composed of two types of information. The first part
53 * is the information that is needed only while the file is active (such as
54 * the identity of the file and linkage to speed its lookup). The second part
55 * is the permanent meta-data associated with the file which is read in
56 * from the permanent dinode from long term storage when the file becomes
57 * active, and is put back when the file is no longer being used.
58 *
59 * An inode may only be changed while holding either the exclusive
60 * vnode lock or the shared vnode lock and the vnode interlock. We use
61 * the latter only for "read" and "get" operations that require
62 * changing i_flag, or a timestamp. This locking protocol allows executing
63 * those operations without having to upgrade the vnode lock from shared to
64 * exclusive.
65 */
66struct inode {
67	TAILQ_ENTRY(inode) i_nextsnap; /* snapshot file list. */
68	struct	vnode  *i_vnode;/* Vnode associated with this inode. */
69	struct 	ufsmount *i_ump;/* Ufsmount point associated with this inode. */
70	struct	 dquot *i_dquot[MAXQUOTAS]; /* Dquot structures. */
71	union {
72		struct dirhash *dirhash; /* Hashing for large directories. */
73		daddr_t *snapblklist;    /* Collect expunged snapshot blocks. */
74	} i_un;
75	/*
76	 * The real copy of the on-disk inode.
77	 */
78	union {
79		struct ufs1_dinode *din1;	/* UFS1 on-disk dinode. */
80		struct ufs2_dinode *din2;	/* UFS2 on-disk dinode. */
81	} dinode_u;
82
83	ino_t	  i_number;	/* The identity of the inode. */
84	u_int32_t i_flag;	/* flags, see below */
85	int	  i_effnlink;	/* i_nlink when I/O completes */
86
87
88	/*
89	 * Side effects; used during directory lookup.
90	 */
91	int32_t	  i_count;	/* Size of free slot in directory. */
92	doff_t	  i_endoff;	/* End of useful stuff in directory. */
93	doff_t	  i_diroff;	/* Offset in dir, where we found last entry. */
94	doff_t	  i_offset;	/* Offset of free space in directory. */
95
96	int	i_nextclustercg; /* last cg searched for cluster */
97
98	/*
99	 * Data for extended attribute modification.
100 	 */
101	u_char	  *i_ea_area;	/* Pointer to malloced copy of EA area */
102	unsigned  i_ea_len;	/* Length of i_ea_area */
103	int	  i_ea_error;	/* First errno in transaction */
104	int	  i_ea_refs;	/* Number of users of EA area */
105
106	/*
107	 * Copies from the on-disk dinode itself.
108	 */
109	u_int64_t i_size;	/* File byte count. */
110	u_int64_t i_gen;	/* Generation number. */
111	u_int32_t i_flags;	/* Status flags (chflags). */
112	u_int32_t i_uid;	/* File owner. */
113	u_int32_t i_gid;	/* File group. */
114	u_int16_t i_mode;	/* IFMT, permissions; see below. */
115	int16_t	  i_nlink;	/* File link count. */
116};
117/*
118 * These flags are kept in i_flag.
119 */
120#define	IN_ACCESS	0x0001		/* Access time update request. */
121#define	IN_CHANGE	0x0002		/* Inode change time update request. */
122#define	IN_UPDATE	0x0004		/* Modification time update request. */
123#define	IN_MODIFIED	0x0008		/* Inode has been modified. */
124#define	IN_NEEDSYNC	0x0010		/* Inode requires fsync. */
125#define	IN_LAZYMOD	0x0020		/* Modified, but don't write yet. */
126#define	IN_LAZYACCESS	0x0040		/* Process IN_ACCESS after the
127					   suspension finished */
128#define	IN_EA_LOCKED	0x0080
129#define	IN_EA_LOCKWAIT	0x0100
130
131#define	IN_TRUNCATED	0x0200		/* Journaled truncation pending. */
132
133#define	IN_UFS2		0x0400		/* UFS2 vs UFS1 */
134
135#define	i_dirhash i_un.dirhash
136#define	i_snapblklist i_un.snapblklist
137#define	i_din1 dinode_u.din1
138#define	i_din2 dinode_u.din2
139
140#ifdef _KERNEL
141
142#define	ITOUMP(ip)	((ip)->i_ump)
143#define	ITODEV(ip)	(ITOUMP(ip)->um_dev)
144#define	ITODEVVP(ip)	(ITOUMP(ip)->um_devvp)
145#define	ITOFS(ip)	(ITOUMP(ip)->um_fs)
146#define	ITOVFS(ip)	((ip)->i_vnode->v_mount)
147
148static inline _Bool
149I_IS_UFS1(const struct inode *ip)
150{
151
152	return ((ip->i_flag & IN_UFS2) == 0);
153}
154
155static inline _Bool
156I_IS_UFS2(const struct inode *ip)
157{
158
159	return ((ip->i_flag & IN_UFS2) != 0);
160}
161
162/*
163 * The DIP macro is used to access fields in the dinode that are
164 * not cached in the inode itself.
165 */
166#define	DIP(ip, field)	(I_IS_UFS1(ip) ? (ip)->i_din1->d##field : \
167    (ip)->i_din2->d##field)
168#define	DIP_SET(ip, field, val) do {				\
169	if (I_IS_UFS1(ip))					\
170		(ip)->i_din1->d##field = (val); 		\
171	else							\
172		(ip)->i_din2->d##field = (val); 		\
173	} while (0)
174
175#define	SHORTLINK(ip)	(I_IS_UFS1(ip) ?			\
176    (caddr_t)(ip)->i_din1->di_db : (caddr_t)(ip)->i_din2->di_db)
177#define	IS_SNAPSHOT(ip)		((ip)->i_flags & SF_SNAPSHOT)
178
179/*
180 * Structure used to pass around logical block paths generated by
181 * ufs_getlbns and used by truncate and bmap code.
182 */
183struct indir {
184	ufs2_daddr_t in_lbn;		/* Logical block number. */
185	int	in_off;			/* Offset in buffer. */
186};
187
188/* Convert between inode pointers and vnode pointers. */
189#define	VTOI(vp)	((struct inode *)(vp)->v_data)
190#define	ITOV(ip)	((ip)->i_vnode)
191
192/* Determine if soft dependencies are being done */
193#define	DOINGSOFTDEP(vp)   ((vp)->v_mount->mnt_flag & (MNT_SOFTDEP | MNT_SUJ))
194#define	MOUNTEDSOFTDEP(mp) ((mp)->mnt_flag & (MNT_SOFTDEP | MNT_SUJ))
195#define	DOINGSUJ(vp)	   ((vp)->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_SUJ)
196#define	MOUNTEDSUJ(mp)	   ((mp)->mnt_flag & MNT_SUJ)
197
198/* This overlays the fid structure (see mount.h). */
199struct ufid {
200	u_int16_t ufid_len;	/* Length of structure. */
201	u_int16_t ufid_pad;	/* Force 32-bit alignment. */
202	uint32_t  ufid_ino;	/* File number (ino). */
203	uint32_t  ufid_gen;	/* Generation number. */
204};
205#endif /* _KERNEL */
206
207#endif /* !_UFS_UFS_INODE_H_ */
208