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/*
Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation
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; either version 2, or (at
your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will 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 to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include <mach.h>
#include <hurd.h>
#include <hurd/ports.h>
#include <hurd/pager.h>
#include <hurd/fshelp.h>
#include <hurd/ioserver.h>
#include <hurd/diskfs.h>
#include <assert.h>
/* Define this if memory objects should not be cached by the kernel.
Normally, don't define it, but defining it causes a much greater rate
of paging requests, which may be helpful in catching bugs. */
/* #undef DONT_CACHE_MEMORY_OBJECTS */
/* Simple reader/writer lock. */
struct rwlock
{
int readers;
int writers_waiting;
int readers_waiting;
};
struct disknode
{
ino_t number;
/* For a directory, this array holds the number of directory entries in
each DIRBLKSIZE piece of the directory. */
int *dirents;
/* Links on hash list. */
struct node *hnext, **hprevp;
struct mutex rwlock_master;
struct condition rwlock_wakeup;
struct rwlock dinlock; /* locks INDIR_DOUBLE pointer */
/* sinlock locks INDIR_SINGLE pointer and all the pointers in
the double indir block. */
struct rwlock sinlock;
/* datalock locks all the direct block pointers and all the pointers
in all the single indir blocks */
struct rwlock datalock;
/* These pointers are locked by sinmaplock and dinmaplock for all nodes. */
daddr_t *dinloc;
daddr_t *sinloc;
/* These two pointers are locked by pagernplock in pager.c for
all nodes. */
struct user_pager_info *sininfo;
struct user_pager_info *fileinfo;
};
/* Get a reader lock on reader-writer lock LOCK for disknode DN */
extern inline void
rwlock_reader_lock (struct rwlock *lock,
struct disknode *dn)
{
mutex_lock (&dn->rwlock_master);
if (lock->readers == -1 || lock->writers_waiting)
{
lock->readers_waiting++;
do
condition_wait (&dn->rwlock_wakeup, &dn->rwlock_master);
while (lock->readers == -1 || lock->writers_waiting);
lock->readers_waiting--;
}
lock->readers++;
mutex_unlock (&dn->rwlock_master);
}
/* Get a writer lock on reader-writer lock LOCK for disknode DN */
extern inline void
rwlock_writer_lock (struct rwlock *lock,
struct disknode *dn)
{
mutex_lock (&dn->rwlock_master);
if (lock->readers)
{
lock->writers_waiting++;
do
condition_wait (&dn->rwlock_wakeup, &dn->rwlock_master);
while (lock->readers);
lock->writers_waiting--;
}
lock->readers = -1;
mutex_unlock (&dn->rwlock_master);
}
/* Release a reader lock on reader-writer lock LOCK for disknode DN */
extern inline void
rwlock_reader_unlock (struct rwlock *lock,
struct disknode *dn)
{
mutex_lock (&dn->rwlock_master);
assert (lock->readers);
lock->readers--;
if (lock->readers_waiting || lock->writers_waiting)
condition_broadcast (&dn->rwlock_wakeup);
mutex_unlock (&dn->rwlock_master);
}
/* Release a writer lock on reader-writer lock LOCK for disknode DN */
extern inline void
rwlock_writer_unlock (struct rwlock *lock,
struct disknode *dn)
{
mutex_lock (&dn->rwlock_master);
assert (lock->readers == -1);
lock->readers = 0;
if (lock->readers_waiting || lock->writers_waiting)
condition_broadcast (&dn->rwlock_wakeup);
mutex_unlock (&dn->rwlock_master);
}
/* Initialize reader-writer lock LOCK */
extern inline void
rwlock_init (struct rwlock *lock)
{
lock->readers = 0;
lock->readers_waiting = 0;
lock->writers_waiting = 0;
}
struct user_pager_info
{
struct node *np;
enum pager_type
{
DINODE,
CG,
SINDIR,
DINDIR,
FILE_DATA,
} type;
struct pager *p;
struct user_pager_info *next, **prevp;
};
struct user_pager_info *dinpager, *dinodepager, *cgpager;
vm_address_t zeroblock;
struct fs *sblock;
struct dinode *dinodes;
vm_address_t cgs;
struct csum *csum;
int sblock_dirty;
int csum_dirty;
spin_lock_t alloclock;
struct mutex dinmaplock;
struct mutex sinmaplock;
spin_lock_t gennumberlock;
u_long nextgennumber;
mach_port_t ufs_device;
/* The compat_mode specifies whether or not we write
extensions onto the disk. */
enum compat_mode
{
COMPAT_GNU = 0,
COMPAT_BSD42 = 1,
COMPAT_BSD44 = 2,
} compat_mode;
/* If this is set, then this filesystem has two extensions:
1) directory entries include the type field.
2) symlink targets might be written directly in the di_db field
of the dinode. */
int direct_symlink_extension;
#define DEV_BSIZE 512
#define NBBY 8
#define btodb(n) ((n) / DEV_BSIZE)
#define howmany(x,y) (((x)+((y)-1))/(y))
#define roundup(x, y) ((((x)+((y)-1))/(y))*(y))
#define isclr(a, i) (((a)[(i)/NBBY] & (1<<((i)%NBBY))) == 0)
#define isset(a, i) ((a)[(i)/NBBY] & (1<<((i)%NBBY)))
#define setbit(a,i) ((a)[(i)/NBBY] |= 1<<((i)%NBBY))
#define clrbit(a,i) ((a)[(i)/NBBY] &= ~(1<<(i)%NBBY))
/* From alloc.c: */
error_t ffs_alloc (struct node *, daddr_t, daddr_t, int, daddr_t *,
struct protid *);
void ffs_blkfree(struct node *, daddr_t bno, long size);
daddr_t ffs_blkpref (struct node *, daddr_t, int, daddr_t *);
error_t ffs_realloccg(struct node *, daddr_t, daddr_t,
int, int, daddr_t *, struct protid *);
/* From devio.c: */
error_t dev_write_sync (daddr_t addr, vm_address_t data, long len);
error_t dev_write (daddr_t addr, vm_address_t data, long len);
error_t dev_read_sync (daddr_t addr, vm_address_t *data, long len);
/* From hyper.c: */
void get_hypermetadata (void);
/* From inode.c: */
error_t iget (ino_t ino, struct node **NP);
struct node *ifind (ino_t ino);
void inode_init (void);
void write_all_disknodes (void);
/* From pager.c: */
void sync_dinode (struct node *, int);
void pager_init (void);
void din_map (struct node *);
void sin_map (struct node *);
void sin_remap (struct node *, int);
void sin_unmap (struct node *);
void din_unmap (struct node *);
void drop_pager_softrefs (struct node *);
void allow_pager_softrefs (struct node *);
/* From subr.c: */
void ffs_fragacct (struct fs *, int, long [], int);
int ffs_isblock(struct fs *, u_char *, daddr_t);
void ffs_clrblock(struct fs *, u_char *, daddr_t);
void ffs_setblock (struct fs *, u_char *, daddr_t);
int skpc (int, int, char *);
int scanc (u_int, u_char *, u_char [], int);
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