linux/fs/ext4/fast_commit.h
Harshad Shirwadkar a1e5e465b3 ext4: clean up the JBD2 API that initializes fast commits
This patch removes jbd2_fc_init() API and its related functions to
simplify enabling fast commits. With this change, the number of fast
commit blocks to use is solely determined by the JBD2 layer. So, we
move the default value for minimum number of fast commit blocks from
ext4/fast_commit.h to include/linux/jbd2.h. However, whether or not to
use fast commits is determined by the file system. The file system
just sets the fast commit feature using
jbd2_journal_set_features(). JBD2 layer then determines how many
blocks to use for fast commits (based on the value found in the JBD2
superblock).

Note that the JBD2 feature flag of fast commits is just an indication
that there are fast commit blocks present on disk. It doesn't tell
JBD2 layer about the intent of the file system of whether to it wants
to use fast commit or not. That's why, we blindly clear the fast
commit flag in journal_reset() after the recovery is done.

Suggested-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Harshad Shirwadkar <harshadshirwadkar@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201106035911.1942128-7-harshadshirwadkar@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
2020-11-06 23:01:03 -05:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#ifndef __FAST_COMMIT_H__
#define __FAST_COMMIT_H__
/* Fast commit tags */
#define EXT4_FC_TAG_ADD_RANGE 0x0001
#define EXT4_FC_TAG_DEL_RANGE 0x0002
#define EXT4_FC_TAG_CREAT 0x0003
#define EXT4_FC_TAG_LINK 0x0004
#define EXT4_FC_TAG_UNLINK 0x0005
#define EXT4_FC_TAG_INODE 0x0006
#define EXT4_FC_TAG_PAD 0x0007
#define EXT4_FC_TAG_TAIL 0x0008
#define EXT4_FC_TAG_HEAD 0x0009
#define EXT4_FC_SUPPORTED_FEATURES 0x0
/* On disk fast commit tlv value structures */
/* Fast commit on disk tag length structure */
struct ext4_fc_tl {
__le16 fc_tag;
__le16 fc_len;
};
/* Value structure for tag EXT4_FC_TAG_HEAD. */
struct ext4_fc_head {
__le32 fc_features;
__le32 fc_tid;
};
/* Value structure for EXT4_FC_TAG_ADD_RANGE. */
struct ext4_fc_add_range {
__le32 fc_ino;
__u8 fc_ex[12];
};
/* Value structure for tag EXT4_FC_TAG_DEL_RANGE. */
struct ext4_fc_del_range {
__le32 fc_ino;
__le32 fc_lblk;
__le32 fc_len;
};
/*
* This is the value structure for tags EXT4_FC_TAG_CREAT, EXT4_FC_TAG_LINK
* and EXT4_FC_TAG_UNLINK.
*/
struct ext4_fc_dentry_info {
__le32 fc_parent_ino;
__le32 fc_ino;
u8 fc_dname[0];
};
/* Value structure for EXT4_FC_TAG_INODE and EXT4_FC_TAG_INODE_PARTIAL. */
struct ext4_fc_inode {
__le32 fc_ino;
__u8 fc_raw_inode[0];
};
/* Value structure for tag EXT4_FC_TAG_TAIL. */
struct ext4_fc_tail {
__le32 fc_tid;
__le32 fc_crc;
};
/*
* In memory list of dentry updates that are performed on the file
* system used by fast commit code.
*/
struct ext4_fc_dentry_update {
int fcd_op; /* Type of update create / unlink / link */
int fcd_parent; /* Parent inode number */
int fcd_ino; /* Inode number */
struct qstr fcd_name; /* Dirent name */
unsigned char fcd_iname[DNAME_INLINE_LEN]; /* Dirent name string */
struct list_head fcd_list;
};
/*
* Fast commit reason codes
*/
enum {
/*
* Commit status codes:
*/
EXT4_FC_REASON_OK = 0,
EXT4_FC_REASON_INELIGIBLE,
EXT4_FC_REASON_ALREADY_COMMITTED,
EXT4_FC_REASON_FC_START_FAILED,
EXT4_FC_REASON_FC_FAILED,
/*
* Fast commit ineligiblity reasons:
*/
EXT4_FC_REASON_XATTR = 0,
EXT4_FC_REASON_CROSS_RENAME,
EXT4_FC_REASON_JOURNAL_FLAG_CHANGE,
EXT4_FC_REASON_NOMEM,
EXT4_FC_REASON_SWAP_BOOT,
EXT4_FC_REASON_RESIZE,
EXT4_FC_REASON_RENAME_DIR,
EXT4_FC_REASON_FALLOC_RANGE,
EXT4_FC_COMMIT_FAILED,
EXT4_FC_REASON_MAX
};
struct ext4_fc_stats {
unsigned int fc_ineligible_reason_count[EXT4_FC_REASON_MAX];
unsigned long fc_num_commits;
unsigned long fc_ineligible_commits;
unsigned long fc_numblks;
};
#define EXT4_FC_REPLAY_REALLOC_INCREMENT 4
/*
* Physical block regions added to different inodes due to fast commit
* recovery. These are set during the SCAN phase. During the replay phase,
* our allocator excludes these from its allocation. This ensures that
* we don't accidentally allocating a block that is going to be used by
* another inode.
*/
struct ext4_fc_alloc_region {
ext4_lblk_t lblk;
ext4_fsblk_t pblk;
int ino, len;
};
/*
* Fast commit replay state.
*/
struct ext4_fc_replay_state {
int fc_replay_num_tags;
int fc_replay_expected_off;
int fc_current_pass;
int fc_cur_tag;
int fc_crc;
struct ext4_fc_alloc_region *fc_regions;
int fc_regions_size, fc_regions_used, fc_regions_valid;
int *fc_modified_inodes;
int fc_modified_inodes_used, fc_modified_inodes_size;
};
#define region_last(__region) (((__region)->lblk) + ((__region)->len) - 1)
#define fc_for_each_tl(__start, __end, __tl) \
for (tl = (struct ext4_fc_tl *)start; \
(u8 *)tl < (u8 *)end; \
tl = (struct ext4_fc_tl *)((u8 *)tl + \
sizeof(struct ext4_fc_tl) + \
+ le16_to_cpu(tl->fc_len)))
#endif /* __FAST_COMMIT_H__ */