From f720e3ba558680cc7dd3995d005bdc8ee2ef46af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Kleikamp Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 15:28:35 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] JFS: Whitespace cleanup and remove some dead code Signed-off-by: Dave Kleikamp --- fs/jfs/endian24.h | 2 +- fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h | 42 ++--- fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.c | 419 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.h | 118 ++++++------ fs/jfs/jfs_dtree.c | 105 ++++++----- fs/jfs/jfs_dtree.h | 2 +- fs/jfs/jfs_extent.c | 102 +++++------ fs/jfs/jfs_filsys.h | 13 +- fs/jfs/jfs_imap.c | 293 ++++++++++++++---------------- fs/jfs/jfs_imap.h | 98 +++++----- fs/jfs/jfs_incore.h | 4 +- fs/jfs/jfs_logmgr.c | 68 +++---- fs/jfs/jfs_logmgr.h | 26 +-- fs/jfs/jfs_mount.c | 6 +- fs/jfs/jfs_txnmgr.c | 286 ++++++++++++++--------------- fs/jfs/jfs_txnmgr.h | 2 +- fs/jfs/jfs_types.h | 20 +-- fs/jfs/jfs_umount.c | 2 +- fs/jfs/jfs_xtree.c | 428 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- fs/jfs/jfs_xtree.h | 48 ++--- fs/jfs/namei.c | 26 +-- fs/jfs/resize.c | 48 ++--- fs/jfs/xattr.c | 6 +- 23 files changed, 1066 insertions(+), 1098 deletions(-) diff --git a/fs/jfs/endian24.h b/fs/jfs/endian24.h index 79494c4f2b10..fa92f7f1d0d0 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/endian24.h +++ b/fs/jfs/endian24.h @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ __u32 __x = (x); \ ((__u32)( \ ((__x & (__u32)0x000000ffUL) << 16) | \ - (__x & (__u32)0x0000ff00UL) | \ + (__x & (__u32)0x0000ff00UL) | \ ((__x & (__u32)0x00ff0000UL) >> 16) )); \ }) diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h index 40b20111383c..c387540d3425 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h @@ -19,23 +19,23 @@ #define _H_JFS_DINODE /* - * jfs_dinode.h: on-disk inode manager + * jfs_dinode.h: on-disk inode manager */ -#define INODESLOTSIZE 128 -#define L2INODESLOTSIZE 7 -#define log2INODESIZE 9 /* log2(bytes per dinode) */ +#define INODESLOTSIZE 128 +#define L2INODESLOTSIZE 7 +#define log2INODESIZE 9 /* log2(bytes per dinode) */ /* - * on-disk inode : 512 bytes + * on-disk inode : 512 bytes * * note: align 64-bit fields on 8-byte boundary. */ struct dinode { /* - * I. base area (128 bytes) - * ------------------------ + * I. base area (128 bytes) + * ------------------------ * * define generic/POSIX attributes */ @@ -70,16 +70,16 @@ struct dinode { __le32 di_acltype; /* 4: Type of ACL */ /* - * Extension Areas. + * Extension Areas. * - * Historically, the inode was partitioned into 4 128-byte areas, - * the last 3 being defined as unions which could have multiple - * uses. The first 96 bytes had been completely unused until - * an index table was added to the directory. It is now more - * useful to describe the last 3/4 of the inode as a single - * union. We would probably be better off redesigning the - * entire structure from scratch, but we don't want to break - * commonality with OS/2's JFS at this time. + * Historically, the inode was partitioned into 4 128-byte areas, + * the last 3 being defined as unions which could have multiple + * uses. The first 96 bytes had been completely unused until + * an index table was added to the directory. It is now more + * useful to describe the last 3/4 of the inode as a single + * union. We would probably be better off redesigning the + * entire structure from scratch, but we don't want to break + * commonality with OS/2's JFS at this time. */ union { struct { @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ struct dinode { } _dir; /* (384) */ #define di_dirtable u._dir._table #define di_dtroot u._dir._dtroot -#define di_parent di_dtroot.header.idotdot +#define di_parent di_dtroot.header.idotdot #define di_DASD di_dtroot.header.DASD struct { @@ -127,14 +127,14 @@ struct dinode { #define di_inlinedata u._file._u2._special._u #define di_rdev u._file._u2._special._u._rdev #define di_fastsymlink u._file._u2._special._u._fastsymlink -#define di_inlineea u._file._u2._special._inlineea +#define di_inlineea u._file._u2._special._inlineea } u; }; /* extended mode bits (on-disk inode di_mode) */ -#define IFJOURNAL 0x00010000 /* journalled file */ -#define ISPARSE 0x00020000 /* sparse file enabled */ -#define INLINEEA 0x00040000 /* inline EA area free */ +#define IFJOURNAL 0x00010000 /* journalled file */ +#define ISPARSE 0x00020000 /* sparse file enabled */ +#define INLINEEA 0x00040000 /* inline EA area free */ #define ISWAPFILE 0x00800000 /* file open for pager swap space */ /* more extended mode bits: attributes for OS/2 */ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.c b/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.c index f3b1ebb22280..e1985066b1c6 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.c +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.c @@ -154,12 +154,12 @@ static const s8 budtab[256] = { * the in-core descriptor is initialized from disk. * * PARAMETERS: - * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. + * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOMEM - insufficient memory - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOMEM - insufficient memory + * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbMount(struct inode *ipbmap) { @@ -232,11 +232,11 @@ int dbMount(struct inode *ipbmap) * the memory for this descriptor is freed. * * PARAMETERS: - * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. + * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbUnmount(struct inode *ipbmap, int mounterror) { @@ -320,13 +320,13 @@ int dbSync(struct inode *ipbmap) * at a time. * * PARAMETERS: - * ip - pointer to in-core inode; - * blkno - starting block number to be freed. - * nblocks - number of blocks to be freed. + * ip - pointer to in-core inode; + * blkno - starting block number to be freed. + * nblocks - number of blocks to be freed. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbFree(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks) { @@ -395,23 +395,23 @@ int dbFree(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks) /* * NAME: dbUpdatePMap() * - * FUNCTION: update the allocation state (free or allocate) of the + * FUNCTION: update the allocation state (free or allocate) of the * specified block range in the persistent block allocation map. * * the blocks will be updated in the persistent map one * dmap at a time. * * PARAMETERS: - * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. - * free - 'true' if block range is to be freed from the persistent - * map; 'false' if it is to be allocated. - * blkno - starting block number of the range. - * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks in the range. - * tblk - transaction block; + * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. + * free - 'true' if block range is to be freed from the persistent + * map; 'false' if it is to be allocated. + * blkno - starting block number of the range. + * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks in the range. + * tblk - transaction block; * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbUpdatePMap(struct inode *ipbmap, @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ dbUpdatePMap(struct inode *ipbmap, /* * NAME: dbNextAG() * - * FUNCTION: find the preferred allocation group for new allocations. + * FUNCTION: find the preferred allocation group for new allocations. * * Within the allocation groups, we maintain a preferred * allocation group which consists of a group with at least @@ -589,10 +589,10 @@ dbUpdatePMap(struct inode *ipbmap, * empty ags around for large allocations. * * PARAMETERS: - * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. + * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. * * RETURN VALUES: - * the preferred allocation group number. + * the preferred allocation group number. */ int dbNextAG(struct inode *ipbmap) { @@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ unlock: /* * NAME: dbAlloc() * - * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a specified number of contiguous free + * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a specified number of contiguous free * blocks from the working allocation block map. * * the block allocation policy uses hints and a multi-step @@ -680,16 +680,16 @@ unlock: * size or requests that specify no hint value. * * PARAMETERS: - * ip - pointer to in-core inode; - * hint - allocation hint. - * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks in the range. - * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number + * ip - pointer to in-core inode; + * hint - allocation hint. + * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks in the range. + * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated contiguous range. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbAlloc(struct inode *ip, s64 hint, s64 nblocks, s64 * results) { @@ -706,12 +706,6 @@ int dbAlloc(struct inode *ip, s64 hint, s64 nblocks, s64 * results) /* assert that nblocks is valid */ assert(nblocks > 0); -#ifdef _STILL_TO_PORT - /* DASD limit check F226941 */ - if (OVER_LIMIT(ip, nblocks)) - return -ENOSPC; -#endif /* _STILL_TO_PORT */ - /* get the log2 number of blocks to be allocated. * if the number of blocks is not a log2 multiple, * it will be rounded up to the next log2 multiple. @@ -720,7 +714,6 @@ int dbAlloc(struct inode *ip, s64 hint, s64 nblocks, s64 * results) bmp = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->bmap; -//retry: /* serialize w.r.t.extendfs() */ mapSize = bmp->db_mapsize; /* the hint should be within the map */ @@ -879,17 +872,17 @@ int dbAlloc(struct inode *ip, s64 hint, s64 nblocks, s64 * results) /* * NAME: dbAllocExact() * - * FUNCTION: try to allocate the requested extent; + * FUNCTION: try to allocate the requested extent; * * PARAMETERS: - * ip - pointer to in-core inode; - * blkno - extent address; - * nblocks - extent length; + * ip - pointer to in-core inode; + * blkno - extent address; + * nblocks - extent length; * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbAllocExact(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, int nblocks) { @@ -946,7 +939,7 @@ int dbAllocExact(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, int nblocks) /* * NAME: dbReAlloc() * - * FUNCTION: attempt to extend a current allocation by a specified + * FUNCTION: attempt to extend a current allocation by a specified * number of blocks. * * this routine attempts to satisfy the allocation request @@ -959,21 +952,21 @@ int dbAllocExact(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, int nblocks) * number of blocks required. * * PARAMETERS: - * ip - pointer to in-core inode requiring allocation. - * blkno - starting block of the current allocation. - * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks within the current + * ip - pointer to in-core inode requiring allocation. + * blkno - starting block of the current allocation. + * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks within the current * allocation. - * addnblocks - number of blocks to add to the allocation. - * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number + * addnblocks - number of blocks to add to the allocation. + * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the existing allocation if the existing allocation * was extended in place or to a newly allocated contiguous * range if the existing allocation could not be extended * in place. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbReAlloc(struct inode *ip, @@ -1004,7 +997,7 @@ dbReAlloc(struct inode *ip, /* * NAME: dbExtend() * - * FUNCTION: attempt to extend a current allocation by a specified + * FUNCTION: attempt to extend a current allocation by a specified * number of blocks. * * this routine attempts to satisfy the allocation request @@ -1013,16 +1006,16 @@ dbReAlloc(struct inode *ip, * immediately following the current allocation. * * PARAMETERS: - * ip - pointer to in-core inode requiring allocation. - * blkno - starting block of the current allocation. - * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks within the current + * ip - pointer to in-core inode requiring allocation. + * blkno - starting block of the current allocation. + * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks within the current * allocation. - * addnblocks - number of blocks to add to the allocation. + * addnblocks - number of blocks to add to the allocation. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error */ static int dbExtend(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks, s64 addnblocks) { @@ -1109,19 +1102,19 @@ static int dbExtend(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks, s64 addnblocks) /* * NAME: dbAllocNext() * - * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate the blocks of the specified block + * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate the blocks of the specified block * range within a dmap. * * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * dp - pointer to dmap. - * blkno - starting block number of the range. - * nblocks - number of contiguous free blocks of the range. + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * dp - pointer to dmap. + * blkno - starting block number of the range. + * nblocks - number of contiguous free blocks of the range. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ @@ -1233,7 +1226,7 @@ static int dbAllocNext(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, /* * NAME: dbAllocNear() * - * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a number of contiguous free blocks near + * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a number of contiguous free blocks near * a specified block (hint) within a dmap. * * starting with the dmap leaf that covers the hint, we'll @@ -1242,18 +1235,18 @@ static int dbAllocNext(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, * the desired free space. * * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * dp - pointer to dmap. - * blkno - block number to allocate near. - * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks desired. - * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. - * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * dp - pointer to dmap. + * blkno - block number to allocate near. + * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks desired. + * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. + * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated range. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ @@ -1316,7 +1309,7 @@ dbAllocNear(struct bmap * bmp, /* * NAME: dbAllocAG() * - * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate the specified number of contiguous + * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate the specified number of contiguous * free blocks within the specified allocation group. * * unless the allocation group size is equal to the number @@ -1353,17 +1346,17 @@ dbAllocNear(struct bmap * bmp, * the allocation group. * * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * agno - allocation group number. - * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks desired. - * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. - * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number + * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks desired. + * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. + * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated range. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error * * note: IWRITE_LOCK(ipmap) held on entry/exit; */ @@ -1546,7 +1539,7 @@ dbAllocAG(struct bmap * bmp, int agno, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results) /* * NAME: dbAllocAny() * - * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate the specified number of contiguous + * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate the specified number of contiguous * free blocks anywhere in the file system. * * dbAllocAny() attempts to find the sufficient free space by @@ -1556,16 +1549,16 @@ dbAllocAG(struct bmap * bmp, int agno, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results) * desired free space is allocated. * * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks desired. - * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. - * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks desired. + * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. + * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated range. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ @@ -1598,9 +1591,9 @@ static int dbAllocAny(struct bmap * bmp, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results) /* * NAME: dbFindCtl() * - * FUNCTION: starting at a specified dmap control page level and block + * FUNCTION: starting at a specified dmap control page level and block * number, search down the dmap control levels for a range of - * contiguous free blocks large enough to satisfy an allocation + * contiguous free blocks large enough to satisfy an allocation * request for the specified number of free blocks. * * if sufficient contiguous free blocks are found, this routine @@ -1609,17 +1602,17 @@ static int dbAllocAny(struct bmap * bmp, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results) * is sufficient in size. * * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * level - starting dmap control page level. - * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. - * *blkno - on entry, starting block number for conducting the search. + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * level - starting dmap control page level. + * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. + * *blkno - on entry, starting block number for conducting the search. * on successful return, the first block within a dmap page * that contains or starts a range of contiguous free blocks. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ @@ -1699,7 +1692,7 @@ static int dbFindCtl(struct bmap * bmp, int l2nb, int level, s64 * blkno) /* * NAME: dbAllocCtl() * - * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a specified number of contiguous + * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a specified number of contiguous * blocks starting within a specific dmap. * * this routine is called by higher level routines that search @@ -1726,18 +1719,18 @@ static int dbFindCtl(struct bmap * bmp, int l2nb, int level, s64 * blkno) * first dmap (i.e. blkno). * * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks to allocate. - * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks to allocate. - * blkno - starting block number of the dmap to start the allocation + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks to allocate. + * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks to allocate. + * blkno - starting block number of the dmap to start the allocation * from. - * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number + * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated range. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ @@ -1870,7 +1863,7 @@ dbAllocCtl(struct bmap * bmp, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 blkno, s64 * results) /* * NAME: dbAllocDmapLev() * - * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a specified number of contiguous blocks + * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a specified number of contiguous blocks * from a specified dmap. * * this routine checks if the contiguous blocks are available. @@ -1878,17 +1871,17 @@ dbAllocCtl(struct bmap * bmp, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 blkno, s64 * results) * returned. * * PARAMETERS: - * mp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * dp - pointer to dmap to attempt to allocate blocks from. - * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous block desired. - * nblocks - actual number of contiguous block desired. - * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number + * mp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * dp - pointer to dmap to attempt to allocate blocks from. + * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous block desired. + * nblocks - actual number of contiguous block desired. + * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated range. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources + * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap), e.g., from dbAlloc(), or * IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap), e.g., dbAllocCtl(), held on entry/exit; @@ -1933,7 +1926,7 @@ dbAllocDmapLev(struct bmap * bmp, /* * NAME: dbAllocDmap() * - * FUNCTION: adjust the disk allocation map to reflect the allocation + * FUNCTION: adjust the disk allocation map to reflect the allocation * of a specified block range within a dmap. * * this routine allocates the specified blocks from the dmap @@ -1946,14 +1939,14 @@ dbAllocDmapLev(struct bmap * bmp, * covers this dmap. * * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * dp - pointer to dmap to allocate the block range from. - * blkno - starting block number of the block to be allocated. - * nblocks - number of blocks to be allocated. + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * dp - pointer to dmap to allocate the block range from. + * blkno - starting block number of the block to be allocated. + * nblocks - number of blocks to be allocated. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) or IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ @@ -1989,7 +1982,7 @@ static int dbAllocDmap(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, /* * NAME: dbFreeDmap() * - * FUNCTION: adjust the disk allocation map to reflect the allocation + * FUNCTION: adjust the disk allocation map to reflect the allocation * of a specified block range within a dmap. * * this routine frees the specified blocks from the dmap through @@ -1997,18 +1990,18 @@ static int dbAllocDmap(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, * causes the maximum string of free blocks within the dmap to * change (i.e. the value of the root of the dmap's dmtree), this * routine will cause this change to be reflected up through the - * appropriate levels of the dmap control pages by a call to + * appropriate levels of the dmap control pages by a call to * dbAdjCtl() for the L0 dmap control page that covers this dmap. * * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * dp - pointer to dmap to free the block range from. - * blkno - starting block number of the block to be freed. - * nblocks - number of blocks to be freed. + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * dp - pointer to dmap to free the block range from. + * blkno - starting block number of the block to be freed. + * nblocks - number of blocks to be freed. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) or IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ @@ -2055,7 +2048,7 @@ static int dbFreeDmap(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, /* * NAME: dbAllocBits() * - * FUNCTION: allocate a specified block range from a dmap. + * FUNCTION: allocate a specified block range from a dmap. * * this routine updates the dmap to reflect the working * state allocation of the specified block range. it directly @@ -2065,10 +2058,10 @@ static int dbFreeDmap(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, * dmap's dmtree, as a whole, to reflect the allocated range. * * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * dp - pointer to dmap to allocate bits from. - * blkno - starting block number of the bits to be allocated. - * nblocks - number of bits to be allocated. + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * dp - pointer to dmap to allocate bits from. + * blkno - starting block number of the bits to be allocated. + * nblocks - number of bits to be allocated. * * RETURN VALUES: none * @@ -2149,7 +2142,7 @@ static void dbAllocBits(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, * the allocated words. */ for (; nwords > 0; nwords -= nw) { - if (leaf[word] < BUDMIN) { + if (leaf[word] < BUDMIN) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "dbAllocBits: leaf page " "corrupt"); @@ -2202,7 +2195,7 @@ static void dbAllocBits(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, /* * NAME: dbFreeBits() * - * FUNCTION: free a specified block range from a dmap. + * FUNCTION: free a specified block range from a dmap. * * this routine updates the dmap to reflect the working * state allocation of the specified block range. it directly @@ -2212,10 +2205,10 @@ static void dbAllocBits(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, * dmtree, as a whole, to reflect the deallocated range. * * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * dp - pointer to dmap to free bits from. - * blkno - starting block number of the bits to be freed. - * nblocks - number of bits to be freed. + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * dp - pointer to dmap to free bits from. + * blkno - starting block number of the bits to be freed. + * nblocks - number of bits to be freed. * * RETURN VALUES: 0 for success * @@ -2388,19 +2381,19 @@ static int dbFreeBits(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, * the new root value and the next dmap control page level to * be adjusted. * PARAMETERS: - * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor - * blkno - the first block of a block range within a dmap. it is + * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor + * blkno - the first block of a block range within a dmap. it is * the allocation or deallocation of this block range that * requires the dmap control page to be adjusted. - * newval - the new value of the lower level dmap or dmap control + * newval - the new value of the lower level dmap or dmap control * page root. - * alloc - 'true' if adjustment is due to an allocation. - * level - current level of dmap control page (i.e. L0, L1, L2) to + * alloc - 'true' if adjustment is due to an allocation. + * level - current level of dmap control page (i.e. L0, L1, L2) to * be adjusted. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) or IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ @@ -2544,16 +2537,16 @@ dbAdjCtl(struct bmap * bmp, s64 blkno, int newval, int alloc, int level) /* * NAME: dbSplit() * - * FUNCTION: update the leaf of a dmtree with a new value, splitting + * FUNCTION: update the leaf of a dmtree with a new value, splitting * the leaf from the binary buddy system of the dmtree's * leaves, as required. * * PARAMETERS: - * tp - pointer to the tree containing the leaf. - * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. - * splitsz - the size the binary buddy system starting at the leaf + * tp - pointer to the tree containing the leaf. + * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. + * splitsz - the size the binary buddy system starting at the leaf * must be split to, specified as the log2 number of blocks. - * newval - the new value for the leaf. + * newval - the new value for the leaf. * * RETURN VALUES: none * @@ -2600,7 +2593,7 @@ static void dbSplit(dmtree_t * tp, int leafno, int splitsz, int newval) /* * NAME: dbBackSplit() * - * FUNCTION: back split the binary buddy system of dmtree leaves + * FUNCTION: back split the binary buddy system of dmtree leaves * that hold a specified leaf until the specified leaf * starts its own binary buddy system. * @@ -2617,8 +2610,8 @@ static void dbSplit(dmtree_t * tp, int leafno, int splitsz, int newval) * in which a previous join operation must be backed out. * * PARAMETERS: - * tp - pointer to the tree containing the leaf. - * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. + * tp - pointer to the tree containing the leaf. + * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. * * RETURN VALUES: none * @@ -2692,14 +2685,14 @@ static int dbBackSplit(dmtree_t * tp, int leafno) /* * NAME: dbJoin() * - * FUNCTION: update the leaf of a dmtree with a new value, joining + * FUNCTION: update the leaf of a dmtree with a new value, joining * the leaf with other leaves of the dmtree into a multi-leaf * binary buddy system, as required. * * PARAMETERS: - * tp - pointer to the tree containing the leaf. - * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. - * newval - the new value for the leaf. + * tp - pointer to the tree containing the leaf. + * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. + * newval - the new value for the leaf. * * RETURN VALUES: none */ @@ -2785,15 +2778,15 @@ static int dbJoin(dmtree_t * tp, int leafno, int newval) /* * NAME: dbAdjTree() * - * FUNCTION: update a leaf of a dmtree with a new value, adjusting + * FUNCTION: update a leaf of a dmtree with a new value, adjusting * the dmtree, as required, to reflect the new leaf value. * the combination of any buddies must already be done before * this is called. * * PARAMETERS: - * tp - pointer to the tree to be adjusted. - * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. - * newval - the new value for the leaf. + * tp - pointer to the tree to be adjusted. + * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. + * newval - the new value for the leaf. * * RETURN VALUES: none */ @@ -2852,7 +2845,7 @@ static void dbAdjTree(dmtree_t * tp, int leafno, int newval) /* * NAME: dbFindLeaf() * - * FUNCTION: search a dmtree_t for sufficient free blocks, returning + * FUNCTION: search a dmtree_t for sufficient free blocks, returning * the index of a leaf describing the free blocks if * sufficient free blocks are found. * @@ -2861,15 +2854,15 @@ static void dbAdjTree(dmtree_t * tp, int leafno, int newval) * free space. * * PARAMETERS: - * tp - pointer to the tree to be searched. - * l2nb - log2 number of free blocks to search for. + * tp - pointer to the tree to be searched. + * l2nb - log2 number of free blocks to search for. * leafidx - return pointer to be set to the index of the leaf * describing at least l2nb free blocks if sufficient * free blocks are found. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOSPC - insufficient free blocks. + * 0 - success + * -ENOSPC - insufficient free blocks. */ static int dbFindLeaf(dmtree_t * tp, int l2nb, int *leafidx) { @@ -2916,18 +2909,18 @@ static int dbFindLeaf(dmtree_t * tp, int l2nb, int *leafidx) /* * NAME: dbFindBits() * - * FUNCTION: find a specified number of binary buddy free bits within a + * FUNCTION: find a specified number of binary buddy free bits within a * dmap bitmap word value. * * this routine searches the bitmap value for (1 << l2nb) free * bits at (1 << l2nb) alignments within the value. * * PARAMETERS: - * word - dmap bitmap word value. - * l2nb - number of free bits specified as a log2 number. + * word - dmap bitmap word value. + * l2nb - number of free bits specified as a log2 number. * * RETURN VALUES: - * starting bit number of free bits. + * starting bit number of free bits. */ static int dbFindBits(u32 word, int l2nb) { @@ -2963,14 +2956,14 @@ static int dbFindBits(u32 word, int l2nb) /* * NAME: dbMaxBud(u8 *cp) * - * FUNCTION: determine the largest binary buddy string of free + * FUNCTION: determine the largest binary buddy string of free * bits within 32-bits of the map. * * PARAMETERS: - * cp - pointer to the 32-bit value. + * cp - pointer to the 32-bit value. * * RETURN VALUES: - * largest binary buddy of free bits within a dmap word. + * largest binary buddy of free bits within a dmap word. */ static int dbMaxBud(u8 * cp) { @@ -3000,14 +2993,14 @@ static int dbMaxBud(u8 * cp) /* * NAME: cnttz(uint word) * - * FUNCTION: determine the number of trailing zeros within a 32-bit + * FUNCTION: determine the number of trailing zeros within a 32-bit * value. * * PARAMETERS: - * value - 32-bit value to be examined. + * value - 32-bit value to be examined. * * RETURN VALUES: - * count of trailing zeros + * count of trailing zeros */ static int cnttz(u32 word) { @@ -3025,14 +3018,14 @@ static int cnttz(u32 word) /* * NAME: cntlz(u32 value) * - * FUNCTION: determine the number of leading zeros within a 32-bit + * FUNCTION: determine the number of leading zeros within a 32-bit * value. * * PARAMETERS: - * value - 32-bit value to be examined. + * value - 32-bit value to be examined. * * RETURN VALUES: - * count of leading zeros + * count of leading zeros */ static int cntlz(u32 value) { @@ -3050,14 +3043,14 @@ static int cntlz(u32 value) * NAME: blkstol2(s64 nb) * * FUNCTION: convert a block count to its log2 value. if the block - * count is not a l2 multiple, it is rounded up to the next + * count is not a l2 multiple, it is rounded up to the next * larger l2 multiple. * * PARAMETERS: - * nb - number of blocks + * nb - number of blocks * * RETURN VALUES: - * log2 number of blocks + * log2 number of blocks */ static int blkstol2(s64 nb) { @@ -3099,13 +3092,13 @@ static int blkstol2(s64 nb) * at a time. * * PARAMETERS: - * ip - pointer to in-core inode; - * blkno - starting block number to be freed. - * nblocks - number of blocks to be freed. + * ip - pointer to in-core inode; + * blkno - starting block number to be freed. + * nblocks - number of blocks to be freed. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbAllocBottomUp(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks) { @@ -3278,10 +3271,10 @@ static int dbAllocDmapBU(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, * L2 * | * L1---------------------------------L1 - * | | - * L0---------L0---------L0 L0---------L0---------L0 - * | | | | | | - * d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,.,dm; + * | | + * L0---------L0---------L0 L0---------L0---------L0 + * | | | | | | + * d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,.,dm; * L2L1L0d0,...,dnL0d0,...,dnL0d0,...,dnL1L0d0,...,dnL0d0,...,dnL0d0,..dm * * <---old---><----------------------------extend-----------------------> @@ -3307,7 +3300,7 @@ int dbExtendFS(struct inode *ipbmap, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks) (long long) blkno, (long long) nblocks, (long long) newsize); /* - * initialize bmap control page. + * initialize bmap control page. * * all the data in bmap control page should exclude * the mkfs hidden dmap page. @@ -3330,7 +3323,7 @@ int dbExtendFS(struct inode *ipbmap, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks) bmp->db_numag += ((u32) newsize % (u32) bmp->db_agsize) ? 1 : 0; /* - * reconfigure db_agfree[] + * reconfigure db_agfree[] * from old AG configuration to new AG configuration; * * coalesce contiguous k (newAGSize/oldAGSize) AGs; @@ -3362,7 +3355,7 @@ int dbExtendFS(struct inode *ipbmap, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks) bmp->db_maxag = bmp->db_maxag / k; /* - * extend bmap + * extend bmap * * update bit maps and corresponding level control pages; * global control page db_nfree, db_agfree[agno], db_maxfreebud; @@ -3410,7 +3403,7 @@ int dbExtendFS(struct inode *ipbmap, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks) /* compute start L0 */ j = 0; l1leaf = l1dcp->stree + CTLLEAFIND; - p += nbperpage; /* 1st L0 of L1.k */ + p += nbperpage; /* 1st L0 of L1.k */ } /* @@ -3548,7 +3541,7 @@ errout: return -EIO; /* - * finalize bmap control page + * finalize bmap control page */ finalize: @@ -3567,7 +3560,7 @@ void dbFinalizeBmap(struct inode *ipbmap) int i, n; /* - * finalize bmap control page + * finalize bmap control page */ //finalize: /* @@ -3953,8 +3946,8 @@ static int dbGetL2AGSize(s64 nblocks) * convert number of map pages to the zero origin top dmapctl level */ #define BMAPPGTOLEV(npages) \ - (((npages) <= 3 + MAXL0PAGES) ? 0 \ - : ((npages) <= 2 + MAXL1PAGES) ? 1 : 2) + (((npages) <= 3 + MAXL0PAGES) ? 0 : \ + ((npages) <= 2 + MAXL1PAGES) ? 1 : 2) s64 dbMapFileSizeToMapSize(struct inode * ipbmap) { @@ -3981,8 +3974,8 @@ s64 dbMapFileSizeToMapSize(struct inode * ipbmap) factor = (i == 2) ? MAXL1PAGES : ((i == 1) ? MAXL0PAGES : 1); complete = (u32) npages / factor; - ndmaps += complete * ((i == 2) ? LPERCTL * LPERCTL - : ((i == 1) ? LPERCTL : 1)); + ndmaps += complete * ((i == 2) ? LPERCTL * LPERCTL : + ((i == 1) ? LPERCTL : 1)); /* pages in last/incomplete child */ npages = (u32) npages % factor; diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.h index 45ea454c74bd..11e6d471b364 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.h +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_dmap.h @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ static __inline signed char TREEMAX(signed char *cp) * - 1 is added to account for the control page of the map. */ #define BLKTODMAP(b,s) \ - ((((b) >> 13) + ((b) >> 23) + ((b) >> 33) + 3 + 1) << (s)) + ((((b) >> 13) + ((b) >> 23) + ((b) >> 33) + 3 + 1) << (s)) /* * convert disk block number to the logical block number of the LEVEL 0 @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ static __inline signed char TREEMAX(signed char *cp) * - 1 is added to account for the control page of the map. */ #define BLKTOL0(b,s) \ - (((((b) >> 23) << 10) + ((b) >> 23) + ((b) >> 33) + 2 + 1) << (s)) + (((((b) >> 23) << 10) + ((b) >> 23) + ((b) >> 33) + 2 + 1) << (s)) /* * convert disk block number to the logical block number of the LEVEL 1 @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ static __inline signed char TREEMAX(signed char *cp) * at the specified level which describes the disk block. */ #define BLKTOCTL(b,s,l) \ - (((l) == 2) ? 1 : ((l) == 1) ? BLKTOL1((b),(s)) : BLKTOL0((b),(s))) + (((l) == 2) ? 1 : ((l) == 1) ? BLKTOL1((b),(s)) : BLKTOL0((b),(s))) /* * convert aggregate map size to the zero origin dmapctl level of the @@ -145,27 +145,27 @@ static __inline signed char TREEMAX(signed char *cp) * dmaptree must be consistent with dmapctl. */ struct dmaptree { - __le32 nleafs; /* 4: number of tree leafs */ - __le32 l2nleafs; /* 4: l2 number of tree leafs */ - __le32 leafidx; /* 4: index of first tree leaf */ - __le32 height; /* 4: height of the tree */ + __le32 nleafs; /* 4: number of tree leafs */ + __le32 l2nleafs; /* 4: l2 number of tree leafs */ + __le32 leafidx; /* 4: index of first tree leaf */ + __le32 height; /* 4: height of the tree */ s8 budmin; /* 1: min l2 tree leaf value to combine */ - s8 stree[TREESIZE]; /* TREESIZE: tree */ - u8 pad[2]; /* 2: pad to word boundary */ -}; /* - 360 - */ + s8 stree[TREESIZE]; /* TREESIZE: tree */ + u8 pad[2]; /* 2: pad to word boundary */ +}; /* - 360 - */ /* * dmap page per 8K blocks bitmap */ struct dmap { - __le32 nblocks; /* 4: num blks covered by this dmap */ - __le32 nfree; /* 4: num of free blks in this dmap */ - __le64 start; /* 8: starting blkno for this dmap */ - struct dmaptree tree; /* 360: dmap tree */ - u8 pad[1672]; /* 1672: pad to 2048 bytes */ - __le32 wmap[LPERDMAP]; /* 1024: bits of the working map */ - __le32 pmap[LPERDMAP]; /* 1024: bits of the persistent map */ -}; /* - 4096 - */ + __le32 nblocks; /* 4: num blks covered by this dmap */ + __le32 nfree; /* 4: num of free blks in this dmap */ + __le64 start; /* 8: starting blkno for this dmap */ + struct dmaptree tree; /* 360: dmap tree */ + u8 pad[1672]; /* 1672: pad to 2048 bytes */ + __le32 wmap[LPERDMAP]; /* 1024: bits of the working map */ + __le32 pmap[LPERDMAP]; /* 1024: bits of the persistent map */ +}; /* - 4096 - */ /* * disk map control page per level. @@ -173,14 +173,14 @@ struct dmap { * dmapctl must be consistent with dmaptree. */ struct dmapctl { - __le32 nleafs; /* 4: number of tree leafs */ - __le32 l2nleafs; /* 4: l2 number of tree leafs */ - __le32 leafidx; /* 4: index of the first tree leaf */ - __le32 height; /* 4: height of tree */ - s8 budmin; /* 1: minimum l2 tree leaf value */ - s8 stree[CTLTREESIZE]; /* CTLTREESIZE: dmapctl tree */ - u8 pad[2714]; /* 2714: pad to 4096 */ -}; /* - 4096 - */ + __le32 nleafs; /* 4: number of tree leafs */ + __le32 l2nleafs; /* 4: l2 number of tree leafs */ + __le32 leafidx; /* 4: index of the first tree leaf */ + __le32 height; /* 4: height of tree */ + s8 budmin; /* 1: minimum l2 tree leaf value */ + s8 stree[CTLTREESIZE]; /* CTLTREESIZE: dmapctl tree */ + u8 pad[2714]; /* 2714: pad to 4096 */ +}; /* - 4096 - */ /* * common definition for dmaptree within dmap and dmapctl @@ -202,41 +202,41 @@ typedef union dmtree { * on-disk aggregate disk allocation map descriptor. */ struct dbmap_disk { - __le64 dn_mapsize; /* 8: number of blocks in aggregate */ - __le64 dn_nfree; /* 8: num free blks in aggregate map */ - __le32 dn_l2nbperpage; /* 4: number of blks per page */ - __le32 dn_numag; /* 4: total number of ags */ - __le32 dn_maxlevel; /* 4: number of active ags */ - __le32 dn_maxag; /* 4: max active alloc group number */ - __le32 dn_agpref; /* 4: preferred alloc group (hint) */ - __le32 dn_aglevel; /* 4: dmapctl level holding the AG */ - __le32 dn_agheigth; /* 4: height in dmapctl of the AG */ - __le32 dn_agwidth; /* 4: width in dmapctl of the AG */ - __le32 dn_agstart; /* 4: start tree index at AG height */ - __le32 dn_agl2size; /* 4: l2 num of blks per alloc group */ - __le64 dn_agfree[MAXAG];/* 8*MAXAG: per AG free count */ - __le64 dn_agsize; /* 8: num of blks per alloc group */ - s8 dn_maxfreebud; /* 1: max free buddy system */ - u8 pad[3007]; /* 3007: pad to 4096 */ -}; /* - 4096 - */ + __le64 dn_mapsize; /* 8: number of blocks in aggregate */ + __le64 dn_nfree; /* 8: num free blks in aggregate map */ + __le32 dn_l2nbperpage; /* 4: number of blks per page */ + __le32 dn_numag; /* 4: total number of ags */ + __le32 dn_maxlevel; /* 4: number of active ags */ + __le32 dn_maxag; /* 4: max active alloc group number */ + __le32 dn_agpref; /* 4: preferred alloc group (hint) */ + __le32 dn_aglevel; /* 4: dmapctl level holding the AG */ + __le32 dn_agheigth; /* 4: height in dmapctl of the AG */ + __le32 dn_agwidth; /* 4: width in dmapctl of the AG */ + __le32 dn_agstart; /* 4: start tree index at AG height */ + __le32 dn_agl2size; /* 4: l2 num of blks per alloc group */ + __le64 dn_agfree[MAXAG];/* 8*MAXAG: per AG free count */ + __le64 dn_agsize; /* 8: num of blks per alloc group */ + s8 dn_maxfreebud; /* 1: max free buddy system */ + u8 pad[3007]; /* 3007: pad to 4096 */ +}; /* - 4096 - */ struct dbmap { - s64 dn_mapsize; /* number of blocks in aggregate */ - s64 dn_nfree; /* num free blks in aggregate map */ - int dn_l2nbperpage; /* number of blks per page */ - int dn_numag; /* total number of ags */ - int dn_maxlevel; /* number of active ags */ - int dn_maxag; /* max active alloc group number */ - int dn_agpref; /* preferred alloc group (hint) */ - int dn_aglevel; /* dmapctl level holding the AG */ - int dn_agheigth; /* height in dmapctl of the AG */ - int dn_agwidth; /* width in dmapctl of the AG */ - int dn_agstart; /* start tree index at AG height */ - int dn_agl2size; /* l2 num of blks per alloc group */ - s64 dn_agfree[MAXAG]; /* per AG free count */ - s64 dn_agsize; /* num of blks per alloc group */ - signed char dn_maxfreebud; /* max free buddy system */ -}; /* - 4096 - */ + s64 dn_mapsize; /* number of blocks in aggregate */ + s64 dn_nfree; /* num free blks in aggregate map */ + int dn_l2nbperpage; /* number of blks per page */ + int dn_numag; /* total number of ags */ + int dn_maxlevel; /* number of active ags */ + int dn_maxag; /* max active alloc group number */ + int dn_agpref; /* preferred alloc group (hint) */ + int dn_aglevel; /* dmapctl level holding the AG */ + int dn_agheigth; /* height in dmapctl of the AG */ + int dn_agwidth; /* width in dmapctl of the AG */ + int dn_agstart; /* start tree index at AG height */ + int dn_agl2size; /* l2 num of blks per alloc group */ + s64 dn_agfree[MAXAG]; /* per AG free count */ + s64 dn_agsize; /* num of blks per alloc group */ + signed char dn_maxfreebud; /* max free buddy system */ +}; /* - 4096 - */ /* * in-memory aggregate disk allocation map descriptor. */ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_dtree.c b/fs/jfs/jfs_dtree.c index 6d62f3222892..c14ba3cfa818 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_dtree.c +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_dtree.c @@ -315,8 +315,8 @@ static inline void lock_index(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, struct metapage * mp, lv = &llck->lv[llck->index]; /* - * Linelock slot size is twice the size of directory table - * slot size. 512 entries per page. + * Linelock slot size is twice the size of directory table + * slot size. 512 entries per page. */ lv->offset = ((index - 2) & 511) >> 1; lv->length = 1; @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ int dtSearch(struct inode *ip, struct component_name * key, ino_t * data, btstack->nsplit = 1; /* - * search down tree from root: + * search down tree from root: * * between two consecutive entries of and of * internal page, child page Pi contains entry with k, Ki <= K < Kj. @@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ int dtSearch(struct inode *ip, struct component_name * key, ino_t * data, } if (cmp == 0) { /* - * search hit + * search hit */ /* search hit - leaf page: * return the entry found @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ int dtSearch(struct inode *ip, struct component_name * key, ino_t * data, } /* - * search miss + * search miss * * base is the smallest index with key (Kj) greater than * search key (K) and may be zero or (maxindex + 1) index. @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ int dtInsert(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, struct lv *lv; /* - * retrieve search result + * retrieve search result * * dtSearch() returns (leaf page pinned, index at which to insert). * n.b. dtSearch() may return index of (maxindex + 1) of @@ -843,7 +843,7 @@ int dtInsert(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, DT_GETSEARCH(ip, btstack->top, bn, mp, p, index); /* - * insert entry for new key + * insert entry for new key */ if (DO_INDEX(ip)) { if (JFS_IP(ip)->next_index == DIREND) { @@ -860,9 +860,9 @@ int dtInsert(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, data.leaf.ino = *fsn; /* - * leaf page does not have enough room for new entry: + * leaf page does not have enough room for new entry: * - * extend/split the leaf page; + * extend/split the leaf page; * * dtSplitUp() will insert the entry and unpin the leaf page. */ @@ -877,9 +877,9 @@ int dtInsert(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, } /* - * leaf page does have enough room for new entry: + * leaf page does have enough room for new entry: * - * insert the new data entry into the leaf page; + * insert the new data entry into the leaf page; */ BT_MARK_DIRTY(mp, ip); /* @@ -967,13 +967,13 @@ static int dtSplitUp(tid_t tid, } /* - * split leaf page + * split leaf page * * The split routines insert the new entry, and * acquire txLock as appropriate. */ /* - * split root leaf page: + * split root leaf page: */ if (sp->header.flag & BT_ROOT) { /* @@ -1012,7 +1012,7 @@ static int dtSplitUp(tid_t tid, } /* - * extend first leaf page + * extend first leaf page * * extend the 1st extent if less than buffer page size * (dtExtendPage() reurns leaf page unpinned) @@ -1068,7 +1068,7 @@ static int dtSplitUp(tid_t tid, } /* - * split leaf page into and a new right page . + * split leaf page into and a new right page . * * return pinned and its extent descriptor */ @@ -1433,7 +1433,7 @@ static int dtSplitPage(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, struct dtsplit * split, rp->header.freecnt = rp->header.maxslot - fsi; /* - * sequential append at tail: append without split + * sequential append at tail: append without split * * If splitting the last page on a level because of appending * a entry to it (skip is maxentry), it's likely that the access is @@ -1467,7 +1467,7 @@ static int dtSplitPage(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, struct dtsplit * split, } /* - * non-sequential insert (at possibly middle page) + * non-sequential insert (at possibly middle page) */ /* @@ -1508,7 +1508,7 @@ static int dtSplitPage(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, struct dtsplit * split, left = 0; /* - * compute fill factor for split pages + * compute fill factor for split pages * * traces the next entry to move to rp * traces the next entry to stay in sp @@ -1551,7 +1551,7 @@ static int dtSplitPage(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, struct dtsplit * split, /* poins to the 1st entry to move */ /* - * move entries to right page + * move entries to right page * * dtMoveEntry() initializes rp and reserves entry for insertion * @@ -1677,7 +1677,7 @@ static int dtExtendPage(tid_t tid, return (rc); /* - * extend the extent + * extend the extent */ pxdlist = split->pxdlist; pxd = &pxdlist->pxd[pxdlist->npxd]; @@ -1722,7 +1722,7 @@ static int dtExtendPage(tid_t tid, } /* - * extend the page + * extend the page */ sp->header.self = *pxd; @@ -1739,9 +1739,6 @@ static int dtExtendPage(tid_t tid, /* update buffer extent descriptor of extended page */ xlen = lengthPXD(pxd); xsize = xlen << JFS_SBI(sb)->l2bsize; -#ifdef _STILL_TO_PORT - bmSetXD(smp, xaddr, xsize); -#endif /* _STILL_TO_PORT */ /* * copy old stbl to new stbl at start of extended area @@ -1836,7 +1833,7 @@ static int dtExtendPage(tid_t tid, } /* - * update parent entry on the parent/root page + * update parent entry on the parent/root page */ /* * acquire a transaction lock on the parent/root page @@ -1904,7 +1901,7 @@ static int dtSplitRoot(tid_t tid, sp = &JFS_IP(ip)->i_dtroot; /* - * allocate/initialize a single (right) child page + * allocate/initialize a single (right) child page * * N.B. at first split, a one (or two) block to fit new entry * is allocated; at subsequent split, a full page is allocated; @@ -1943,7 +1940,7 @@ static int dtSplitRoot(tid_t tid, rp->header.prev = 0; /* - * move in-line root page into new right page extent + * move in-line root page into new right page extent */ /* linelock header + copied entries + new stbl (1st slot) in new page */ ASSERT(dtlck->index == 0); @@ -2016,7 +2013,7 @@ static int dtSplitRoot(tid_t tid, dtInsertEntry(rp, split->index, split->key, split->data, &dtlck); /* - * reset parent/root page + * reset parent/root page * * set the 1st entry offset to 0, which force the left-most key * at any level of the tree to be less than any search key. @@ -2102,7 +2099,7 @@ int dtDelete(tid_t tid, dtpage_t *np; /* - * search for the entry to delete: + * search for the entry to delete: * * dtSearch() returns (leaf page pinned, index at which to delete). */ @@ -2253,7 +2250,7 @@ static int dtDeleteUp(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, int i; /* - * keep the root leaf page which has become empty + * keep the root leaf page which has become empty */ if (BT_IS_ROOT(fmp)) { /* @@ -2269,7 +2266,7 @@ static int dtDeleteUp(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, } /* - * free the non-root leaf page + * free the non-root leaf page */ /* * acquire a transaction lock on the page @@ -2299,7 +2296,7 @@ static int dtDeleteUp(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, discard_metapage(fmp); /* - * propagate page deletion up the directory tree + * propagate page deletion up the directory tree * * If the delete from the parent page makes it empty, * continue all the way up the tree. @@ -2440,10 +2437,10 @@ static int dtDeleteUp(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, #ifdef _NOTYET /* - * NAME: dtRelocate() + * NAME: dtRelocate() * - * FUNCTION: relocate dtpage (internal or leaf) of directory; - * This function is mainly used by defragfs utility. + * FUNCTION: relocate dtpage (internal or leaf) of directory; + * This function is mainly used by defragfs utility. */ int dtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 lmxaddr, pxd_t * opxd, s64 nxaddr) @@ -2471,8 +2468,8 @@ int dtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 lmxaddr, pxd_t * opxd, xlen); /* - * 1. get the internal parent dtpage covering - * router entry for the tartget page to be relocated; + * 1. get the internal parent dtpage covering + * router entry for the tartget page to be relocated; */ rc = dtSearchNode(ip, lmxaddr, opxd, &btstack); if (rc) @@ -2483,7 +2480,7 @@ int dtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 lmxaddr, pxd_t * opxd, jfs_info("dtRelocate: parent router entry validated."); /* - * 2. relocate the target dtpage + * 2. relocate the target dtpage */ /* read in the target page from src extent */ DT_GETPAGE(ip, oxaddr, mp, PSIZE, p, rc); @@ -2581,9 +2578,7 @@ int dtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 lmxaddr, pxd_t * opxd, /* update the buffer extent descriptor of the dtpage */ xsize = xlen << JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->l2bsize; -#ifdef _STILL_TO_PORT - bmSetXD(mp, nxaddr, xsize); -#endif /* _STILL_TO_PORT */ + /* unpin the relocated page */ DT_PUTPAGE(mp); jfs_info("dtRelocate: target dtpage relocated."); @@ -2594,7 +2589,7 @@ int dtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 lmxaddr, pxd_t * opxd, */ /* - * 3. acquire maplock for the source extent to be freed; + * 3. acquire maplock for the source extent to be freed; */ /* for dtpage relocation, write a LOG_NOREDOPAGE record * for the source dtpage (logredo() will init NoRedoPage @@ -2609,7 +2604,7 @@ int dtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 lmxaddr, pxd_t * opxd, pxdlock->index = 1; /* - * 4. update the parent router entry for relocation; + * 4. update the parent router entry for relocation; * * acquire tlck for the parent entry covering the target dtpage; * write LOG_REDOPAGE to apply after image only; @@ -2637,7 +2632,7 @@ int dtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 lmxaddr, pxd_t * opxd, * NAME: dtSearchNode() * * FUNCTION: Search for an dtpage containing a specified address - * This function is mainly used by defragfs utility. + * This function is mainly used by defragfs utility. * * NOTE: Search result on stack, the found page is pinned at exit. * The result page must be an internal dtpage. @@ -2660,7 +2655,7 @@ static int dtSearchNode(struct inode *ip, s64 lmxaddr, pxd_t * kpxd, BT_CLR(btstack); /* reset stack */ /* - * descend tree to the level with specified leftmost page + * descend tree to the level with specified leftmost page * * by convention, root bn = 0. */ @@ -2699,7 +2694,7 @@ static int dtSearchNode(struct inode *ip, s64 lmxaddr, pxd_t * kpxd, } /* - * search each page at the current levevl + * search each page at the current levevl */ loop: stbl = DT_GETSTBL(p); @@ -3044,9 +3039,9 @@ int jfs_readdir(struct file *filp, void *dirent, filldir_t filldir) if (DO_INDEX(ip)) { /* * persistent index is stored in directory entries. - * Special cases: 0 = . - * 1 = .. - * -1 = End of directory + * Special cases: 0 = . + * 1 = .. + * -1 = End of directory */ do_index = 1; @@ -3128,10 +3123,10 @@ int jfs_readdir(struct file *filp, void *dirent, filldir_t filldir) /* * Legacy filesystem - OS/2 & Linux JFS < 0.3.6 * - * pn = index = 0: First entry "." - * pn = 0; index = 1: Second entry ".." - * pn > 0: Real entries, pn=1 -> leftmost page - * pn = index = -1: No more entries + * pn = index = 0: First entry "." + * pn = 0; index = 1: Second entry ".." + * pn > 0: Real entries, pn=1 -> leftmost page + * pn = index = -1: No more entries */ dtpos = filp->f_pos; if (dtpos == 0) { @@ -3351,7 +3346,7 @@ static int dtReadFirst(struct inode *ip, struct btstack * btstack) BT_CLR(btstack); /* reset stack */ /* - * descend leftmost path of the tree + * descend leftmost path of the tree * * by convention, root bn = 0. */ @@ -4531,7 +4526,7 @@ int dtModify(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, struct ldtentry *entry; /* - * search for the entry to modify: + * search for the entry to modify: * * dtSearch() returns (leaf page pinned, index at which to modify). */ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_dtree.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_dtree.h index af8513f78648..8561c6ecece0 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_dtree.h +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_dtree.h @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ typedef union { /* - * entry segment/slot + * entry segment/slot * * an entry consists of type dependent head/only segment/slot and * additional segments/slots linked vi next field; diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_extent.c b/fs/jfs/jfs_extent.c index a35bdca6a805..7ae1e3281de9 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_extent.c +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_extent.c @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ static int extBrealloc(struct inode *, s64, s64, s64 *, s64 *); #endif static s64 extRoundDown(s64 nb); -#define DPD(a) (printk("(a): %d\n",(a))) -#define DPC(a) (printk("(a): %c\n",(a))) +#define DPD(a) (printk("(a): %d\n",(a))) +#define DPC(a) (printk("(a): %c\n",(a))) #define DPL1(a) \ { \ if ((a) >> 32) \ @@ -51,19 +51,19 @@ static s64 extRoundDown(s64 nb); printk("(a): %x\n",(a) << 32); \ } -#define DPD1(a) (printk("(a): %d ",(a))) -#define DPX(a) (printk("(a): %08x\n",(a))) -#define DPX1(a) (printk("(a): %08x ",(a))) -#define DPS(a) (printk("%s\n",(a))) -#define DPE(a) (printk("\nENTERING: %s\n",(a))) -#define DPE1(a) (printk("\nENTERING: %s",(a))) -#define DPS1(a) (printk(" %s ",(a))) +#define DPD1(a) (printk("(a): %d ",(a))) +#define DPX(a) (printk("(a): %08x\n",(a))) +#define DPX1(a) (printk("(a): %08x ",(a))) +#define DPS(a) (printk("%s\n",(a))) +#define DPE(a) (printk("\nENTERING: %s\n",(a))) +#define DPE1(a) (printk("\nENTERING: %s",(a))) +#define DPS1(a) (printk(" %s ",(a))) /* * NAME: extAlloc() * - * FUNCTION: allocate an extent for a specified page range within a + * FUNCTION: allocate an extent for a specified page range within a * file. * * PARAMETERS: @@ -78,9 +78,9 @@ static s64 extRoundDown(s64 nb); * should be marked as allocated but not recorded. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ int extAlloc(struct inode *ip, s64 xlen, s64 pno, xad_t * xp, bool abnr) @@ -192,9 +192,9 @@ extAlloc(struct inode *ip, s64 xlen, s64 pno, xad_t * xp, bool abnr) #ifdef _NOTYET /* - * NAME: extRealloc() + * NAME: extRealloc() * - * FUNCTION: extend the allocation of a file extent containing a + * FUNCTION: extend the allocation of a file extent containing a * partial back last page. * * PARAMETERS: @@ -207,9 +207,9 @@ extAlloc(struct inode *ip, s64 xlen, s64 pno, xad_t * xp, bool abnr) * should be marked as allocated but not recorded. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ int extRealloc(struct inode *ip, s64 nxlen, xad_t * xp, bool abnr) { @@ -345,9 +345,9 @@ exit: /* - * NAME: extHint() + * NAME: extHint() * - * FUNCTION: produce an extent allocation hint for a file offset. + * FUNCTION: produce an extent allocation hint for a file offset. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - the inode of the file. @@ -356,8 +356,8 @@ exit: * the hint. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error. */ int extHint(struct inode *ip, s64 offset, xad_t * xp) { @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ int extHint(struct inode *ip, s64 offset, xad_t * xp) lxdl.nlxd = 1; lxdl.lxd = &lxd; LXDoffset(&lxd, prev) - LXDlength(&lxd, nbperpage); + LXDlength(&lxd, nbperpage); xadl.maxnxad = 1; xadl.nxad = 0; @@ -397,11 +397,11 @@ int extHint(struct inode *ip, s64 offset, xad_t * xp) if ((rc = xtLookupList(ip, &lxdl, &xadl, 0))) return (rc); - /* check if not extent exists for the previous page. + /* check if no extent exists for the previous page. * this is possible for sparse files. */ if (xadl.nxad == 0) { -// assert(ISSPARSE(ip)); +// assert(ISSPARSE(ip)); return (0); } @@ -410,28 +410,28 @@ int extHint(struct inode *ip, s64 offset, xad_t * xp) */ xp->flag &= XAD_NOTRECORDED; - if(xadl.nxad != 1 || lengthXAD(xp) != nbperpage) { + if(xadl.nxad != 1 || lengthXAD(xp) != nbperpage) { jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "extHint: corrupt xtree"); return -EIO; - } + } return (0); } /* - * NAME: extRecord() + * NAME: extRecord() * - * FUNCTION: change a page with a file from not recorded to recorded. + * FUNCTION: change a page with a file from not recorded to recorded. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - inode of the file. * cp - cbuf of the file page. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ int extRecord(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xp) { @@ -451,9 +451,9 @@ int extRecord(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xp) #ifdef _NOTYET /* - * NAME: extFill() + * NAME: extFill() * - * FUNCTION: allocate disk space for a file page that represents + * FUNCTION: allocate disk space for a file page that represents * a file hole. * * PARAMETERS: @@ -461,16 +461,16 @@ int extRecord(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xp) * cp - cbuf of the file page represent the hole. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ int extFill(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xp) { int rc, nbperpage = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->nbperpage; s64 blkno = offsetXAD(xp) >> ip->i_blkbits; -// assert(ISSPARSE(ip)); +// assert(ISSPARSE(ip)); /* initialize the extent allocation hint */ XADaddress(xp, 0); @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ int extFill(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xp) /* * NAME: extBalloc() * - * FUNCTION: allocate disk blocks to form an extent. + * FUNCTION: allocate disk blocks to form an extent. * * initially, we will try to allocate disk blocks for the * requested size (nblocks). if this fails (nblocks @@ -513,9 +513,9 @@ int extFill(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xp) * allocated block range. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ static int extBalloc(struct inode *ip, s64 hint, s64 * nblocks, s64 * blkno) @@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ extBalloc(struct inode *ip, s64 hint, s64 * nblocks, s64 * blkno) /* * NAME: extBrealloc() * - * FUNCTION: attempt to extend an extent's allocation. + * FUNCTION: attempt to extend an extent's allocation. * * Initially, we will try to extend the extent's allocation * in place. If this fails, we'll try to move the extent @@ -597,8 +597,8 @@ extBalloc(struct inode *ip, s64 hint, s64 * nblocks, s64 * blkno) * * PARAMETERS: * ip - the inode of the file. - * blkno - starting block number of the extents current allocation. - * nblks - number of blocks within the extents current allocation. + * blkno - starting block number of the extents current allocation. + * nblks - number of blocks within the extents current allocation. * newnblks - pointer to a s64 value. on entry, this value is the * the new desired extent size (number of blocks). on * successful exit, this value is set to the extent's actual @@ -606,9 +606,9 @@ extBalloc(struct inode *ip, s64 hint, s64 * nblocks, s64 * blkno) * newblkno - the starting block number of the extents new allocation. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ static int extBrealloc(struct inode *ip, @@ -634,16 +634,16 @@ extBrealloc(struct inode *ip, /* - * NAME: extRoundDown() + * NAME: extRoundDown() * - * FUNCTION: round down a specified number of blocks to the next + * FUNCTION: round down a specified number of blocks to the next * smallest power of 2 number. * * PARAMETERS: * nb - the inode of the file. * * RETURN VALUES: - * next smallest power of 2 number. + * next smallest power of 2 number. */ static s64 extRoundDown(s64 nb) { diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_filsys.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_filsys.h index 38f70ac03bec..b3f5463fbe52 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_filsys.h +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_filsys.h @@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ #define JFS_UNICODE 0x00000001 /* unicode name */ /* mount time flags for error handling */ -#define JFS_ERR_REMOUNT_RO 0x00000002 /* remount read-only */ -#define JFS_ERR_CONTINUE 0x00000004 /* continue */ -#define JFS_ERR_PANIC 0x00000008 /* panic */ +#define JFS_ERR_REMOUNT_RO 0x00000002 /* remount read-only */ +#define JFS_ERR_CONTINUE 0x00000004 /* continue */ +#define JFS_ERR_PANIC 0x00000008 /* panic */ /* Quota support */ #define JFS_USRQUOTA 0x00000010 @@ -83,7 +83,6 @@ /* case-insensitive name/directory support */ #define JFS_AIX 0x80000000 /* AIX support */ -/* POSIX name/directory support - Never implemented*/ /* * buffer cache configuration @@ -113,10 +112,10 @@ #define IDATASIZE 256 /* inode inline data size */ #define IXATTRSIZE 128 /* inode inline extended attribute size */ -#define XTPAGE_SIZE 4096 -#define log2_PAGESIZE 12 +#define XTPAGE_SIZE 4096 +#define log2_PAGESIZE 12 -#define IAG_SIZE 4096 +#define IAG_SIZE 4096 #define IAG_EXTENT_SIZE 4096 #define INOSPERIAG 4096 /* number of disk inodes per iag */ #define L2INOSPERIAG 12 /* l2 number of disk inodes per iag */ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_imap.c b/fs/jfs/jfs_imap.c index c6530227cda6..f5c5227b0d1f 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_imap.c +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_imap.c @@ -93,21 +93,21 @@ static int copy_from_dinode(struct dinode *, struct inode *); static void copy_to_dinode(struct dinode *, struct inode *); /* - * NAME: diMount() + * NAME: diMount() * - * FUNCTION: initialize the incore inode map control structures for + * FUNCTION: initialize the incore inode map control structures for * a fileset or aggregate init time. * - * the inode map's control structure (dinomap) is - * brought in from disk and placed in virtual memory. + * the inode map's control structure (dinomap) is + * brought in from disk and placed in virtual memory. * * PARAMETERS: - * ipimap - pointer to inode map inode for the aggregate or fileset. + * ipimap - pointer to inode map inode for the aggregate or fileset. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOMEM - insufficient free virtual memory. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success + * -ENOMEM - insufficient free virtual memory. + * -EIO - i/o error. */ int diMount(struct inode *ipimap) { @@ -180,18 +180,18 @@ int diMount(struct inode *ipimap) /* - * NAME: diUnmount() + * NAME: diUnmount() * - * FUNCTION: write to disk the incore inode map control structures for + * FUNCTION: write to disk the incore inode map control structures for * a fileset or aggregate at unmount time. * * PARAMETERS: - * ipimap - pointer to inode map inode for the aggregate or fileset. + * ipimap - pointer to inode map inode for the aggregate or fileset. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOMEM - insufficient free virtual memory. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success + * -ENOMEM - insufficient free virtual memory. + * -EIO - i/o error. */ int diUnmount(struct inode *ipimap, int mounterror) { @@ -274,9 +274,9 @@ int diSync(struct inode *ipimap) /* - * NAME: diRead() + * NAME: diRead() * - * FUNCTION: initialize an incore inode from disk. + * FUNCTION: initialize an incore inode from disk. * * on entry, the specifed incore inode should itself * specify the disk inode number corresponding to the @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ int diSync(struct inode *ipimap) * this routine handles incore inode initialization for * both "special" and "regular" inodes. special inodes * are those required early in the mount process and - * require special handling since much of the file system + * require special handling since much of the file system * is not yet initialized. these "special" inodes are * identified by a NULL inode map inode pointer and are * actually initialized by a call to diReadSpecial(). @@ -298,12 +298,12 @@ int diSync(struct inode *ipimap) * incore inode. * * PARAMETERS: - * ip - pointer to incore inode to be initialized from disk. + * ip - pointer to incore inode to be initialized from disk. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error. - * -ENOMEM - insufficient memory + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error. + * -ENOMEM - insufficient memory * */ int diRead(struct inode *ip) @@ -410,26 +410,26 @@ int diRead(struct inode *ip) /* - * NAME: diReadSpecial() + * NAME: diReadSpecial() * - * FUNCTION: initialize a 'special' inode from disk. + * FUNCTION: initialize a 'special' inode from disk. * * this routines handles aggregate level inodes. The * inode cache cannot differentiate between the * aggregate inodes and the filesystem inodes, so we * handle these here. We don't actually use the aggregate - * inode map, since these inodes are at a fixed location + * inode map, since these inodes are at a fixed location * and in some cases the aggregate inode map isn't initialized * yet. * * PARAMETERS: - * sb - filesystem superblock + * sb - filesystem superblock * inum - aggregate inode number * secondary - 1 if secondary aggregate inode table * * RETURN VALUES: - * new inode - success - * NULL - i/o error. + * new inode - success + * NULL - i/o error. */ struct inode *diReadSpecial(struct super_block *sb, ino_t inum, int secondary) { @@ -502,12 +502,12 @@ struct inode *diReadSpecial(struct super_block *sb, ino_t inum, int secondary) } /* - * NAME: diWriteSpecial() + * NAME: diWriteSpecial() * - * FUNCTION: Write the special inode to disk + * FUNCTION: Write the special inode to disk * * PARAMETERS: - * ip - special inode + * ip - special inode * secondary - 1 if secondary aggregate inode table * * RETURN VALUES: none @@ -554,9 +554,9 @@ void diWriteSpecial(struct inode *ip, int secondary) } /* - * NAME: diFreeSpecial() + * NAME: diFreeSpecial() * - * FUNCTION: Free allocated space for special inode + * FUNCTION: Free allocated space for special inode */ void diFreeSpecial(struct inode *ip) { @@ -572,9 +572,9 @@ void diFreeSpecial(struct inode *ip) /* - * NAME: diWrite() + * NAME: diWrite() * - * FUNCTION: write the on-disk inode portion of the in-memory inode + * FUNCTION: write the on-disk inode portion of the in-memory inode * to its corresponding on-disk inode. * * on entry, the specifed incore inode should itself @@ -589,11 +589,11 @@ void diFreeSpecial(struct inode *ip) * * PARAMETERS: * tid - transacation id - * ip - pointer to incore inode to be written to the inode extent. + * ip - pointer to incore inode to be written to the inode extent. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error. */ int diWrite(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip) { @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ int diWrite(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip) ilinelock = (struct linelock *) & tlck->lock; /* - * regular file: 16 byte (XAD slot) granularity + * regular file: 16 byte (XAD slot) granularity */ if (type & tlckXTREE) { xtpage_t *p, *xp; @@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ int diWrite(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip) xad->flag &= ~(XAD_NEW | XAD_EXTENDED); } /* - * directory: 32 byte (directory entry slot) granularity + * directory: 32 byte (directory entry slot) granularity */ else if (type & tlckDTREE) { dtpage_t *p, *xp; @@ -800,9 +800,8 @@ int diWrite(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip) } /* - * lock/copy inode base: 128 byte slot granularity + * lock/copy inode base: 128 byte slot granularity */ -// baseDinode: lv = & dilinelock->lv[dilinelock->index]; lv->offset = dioffset >> L2INODESLOTSIZE; copy_to_dinode(dp, ip); @@ -813,17 +812,6 @@ int diWrite(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip) lv->length = 1; dilinelock->index++; -#ifdef _JFS_FASTDASD - /* - * We aren't logging changes to the DASD used in directory inodes, - * but we need to write them to disk. If we don't unmount cleanly, - * mount will recalculate the DASD used. - */ - if (S_ISDIR(ip->i_mode) - && (ip->i_ipmnt->i_mntflag & JFS_DASD_ENABLED)) - memcpy(&dp->di_DASD, &ip->i_DASD, sizeof(struct dasd)); -#endif /* _JFS_FASTDASD */ - /* release the buffer holding the updated on-disk inode. * the buffer will be later written by commit processing. */ @@ -834,9 +822,9 @@ int diWrite(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip) /* - * NAME: diFree(ip) + * NAME: diFree(ip) * - * FUNCTION: free a specified inode from the inode working map + * FUNCTION: free a specified inode from the inode working map * for a fileset or aggregate. * * if the inode to be freed represents the first (only) @@ -865,11 +853,11 @@ int diWrite(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip) * any updates and are held until all updates are complete. * * PARAMETERS: - * ip - inode to be freed. + * ip - inode to be freed. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success + * -EIO - i/o error. */ int diFree(struct inode *ip) { @@ -964,8 +952,8 @@ int diFree(struct inode *ip) return -EIO; } /* - * inode extent still has some inodes or below low water mark: - * keep the inode extent; + * inode extent still has some inodes or below low water mark: + * keep the inode extent; */ if (bitmap || imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree < 96 || @@ -1047,12 +1035,12 @@ int diFree(struct inode *ip) /* - * inode extent has become free and above low water mark: - * free the inode extent; + * inode extent has become free and above low water mark: + * free the inode extent; */ /* - * prepare to update iag list(s) (careful update step 1) + * prepare to update iag list(s) (careful update step 1) */ amp = bmp = cmp = dmp = NULL; fwd = back = -1; @@ -1152,7 +1140,7 @@ int diFree(struct inode *ip) invalidate_pxd_metapages(ip, freepxd); /* - * update iag list(s) (careful update step 2) + * update iag list(s) (careful update step 2) */ /* add the iag to the ag extent free list if this is the * first free extent for the iag. @@ -1338,20 +1326,20 @@ diInitInode(struct inode *ip, int iagno, int ino, int extno, struct iag * iagp) /* - * NAME: diAlloc(pip,dir,ip) + * NAME: diAlloc(pip,dir,ip) * - * FUNCTION: allocate a disk inode from the inode working map + * FUNCTION: allocate a disk inode from the inode working map * for a fileset or aggregate. * * PARAMETERS: - * pip - pointer to incore inode for the parent inode. - * dir - 'true' if the new disk inode is for a directory. - * ip - pointer to a new inode + * pip - pointer to incore inode for the parent inode. + * dir - 'true' if the new disk inode is for a directory. + * ip - pointer to a new inode * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * -EIO - i/o error. */ int diAlloc(struct inode *pip, bool dir, struct inode *ip) { @@ -1433,7 +1421,7 @@ int diAlloc(struct inode *pip, bool dir, struct inode *ip) addext = (imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree < 32 && iagp->nfreeexts); /* - * try to allocate from the IAG + * try to allocate from the IAG */ /* check if the inode may be allocated from the iag * (i.e. the inode has free inodes or new extent can be added). @@ -1633,9 +1621,9 @@ int diAlloc(struct inode *pip, bool dir, struct inode *ip) /* - * NAME: diAllocAG(imap,agno,dir,ip) + * NAME: diAllocAG(imap,agno,dir,ip) * - * FUNCTION: allocate a disk inode from the allocation group. + * FUNCTION: allocate a disk inode from the allocation group. * * this routine first determines if a new extent of free * inodes should be added for the allocation group, with @@ -1649,17 +1637,17 @@ int diAlloc(struct inode *pip, bool dir, struct inode *ip) * PRE CONDITION: Already have the AG lock for this AG. * * PARAMETERS: - * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. - * agno - allocation group to allocate from. - * dir - 'true' if the new disk inode is for a directory. - * ip - pointer to the new inode to be filled in on successful return + * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. + * agno - allocation group to allocate from. + * dir - 'true' if the new disk inode is for a directory. + * ip - pointer to the new inode to be filled in on successful return * with the disk inode number allocated, its extent address * and the start of the ag. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * -EIO - i/o error. */ static int diAllocAG(struct inomap * imap, int agno, bool dir, struct inode *ip) @@ -1709,9 +1697,9 @@ diAllocAG(struct inomap * imap, int agno, bool dir, struct inode *ip) /* - * NAME: diAllocAny(imap,agno,dir,iap) + * NAME: diAllocAny(imap,agno,dir,iap) * - * FUNCTION: allocate a disk inode from any other allocation group. + * FUNCTION: allocate a disk inode from any other allocation group. * * this routine is called when an allocation attempt within * the primary allocation group has failed. if attempts to @@ -1719,17 +1707,17 @@ diAllocAG(struct inomap * imap, int agno, bool dir, struct inode *ip) * specified primary group. * * PARAMETERS: - * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. - * agno - primary allocation group (to avoid). - * dir - 'true' if the new disk inode is for a directory. - * ip - pointer to a new inode to be filled in on successful return + * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. + * agno - primary allocation group (to avoid). + * dir - 'true' if the new disk inode is for a directory. + * ip - pointer to a new inode to be filled in on successful return * with the disk inode number allocated, its extent address * and the start of the ag. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * -EIO - i/o error. */ static int diAllocAny(struct inomap * imap, int agno, bool dir, struct inode *ip) @@ -1772,9 +1760,9 @@ diAllocAny(struct inomap * imap, int agno, bool dir, struct inode *ip) /* - * NAME: diAllocIno(imap,agno,ip) + * NAME: diAllocIno(imap,agno,ip) * - * FUNCTION: allocate a disk inode from the allocation group's free + * FUNCTION: allocate a disk inode from the allocation group's free * inode list, returning an error if this free list is * empty (i.e. no iags on the list). * @@ -1785,16 +1773,16 @@ diAllocAny(struct inomap * imap, int agno, bool dir, struct inode *ip) * PRE CONDITION: Already have AG lock for this AG. * * PARAMETERS: - * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. - * agno - allocation group. - * ip - pointer to new inode to be filled in on successful return + * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. + * agno - allocation group. + * ip - pointer to new inode to be filled in on successful return * with the disk inode number allocated, its extent address * and the start of the ag. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * -EIO - i/o error. */ static int diAllocIno(struct inomap * imap, int agno, struct inode *ip) { @@ -1890,7 +1878,7 @@ static int diAllocIno(struct inomap * imap, int agno, struct inode *ip) /* - * NAME: diAllocExt(imap,agno,ip) + * NAME: diAllocExt(imap,agno,ip) * * FUNCTION: add a new extent of free inodes to an iag, allocating * an inode from this extent to satisfy the current allocation @@ -1910,16 +1898,16 @@ static int diAllocIno(struct inomap * imap, int agno, struct inode *ip) * for the purpose of satisfying this request. * * PARAMETERS: - * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. - * agno - allocation group number. - * ip - pointer to new inode to be filled in on successful return + * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. + * agno - allocation group number. + * ip - pointer to new inode to be filled in on successful return * with the disk inode number allocated, its extent address * and the start of the ag. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * -EIO - i/o error. */ static int diAllocExt(struct inomap * imap, int agno, struct inode *ip) { @@ -2010,7 +1998,7 @@ static int diAllocExt(struct inomap * imap, int agno, struct inode *ip) /* - * NAME: diAllocBit(imap,iagp,ino) + * NAME: diAllocBit(imap,iagp,ino) * * FUNCTION: allocate a backed inode from an iag. * @@ -2030,14 +2018,14 @@ static int diAllocExt(struct inomap * imap, int agno, struct inode *ip) * this AG. Must have read lock on imap inode. * * PARAMETERS: - * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. - * iagp - pointer to iag. - * ino - inode number to be allocated within the iag. + * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. + * iagp - pointer to iag. + * ino - inode number to be allocated within the iag. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * -EIO - i/o error. */ static int diAllocBit(struct inomap * imap, struct iag * iagp, int ino) { @@ -2144,11 +2132,11 @@ static int diAllocBit(struct inomap * imap, struct iag * iagp, int ino) /* - * NAME: diNewExt(imap,iagp,extno) + * NAME: diNewExt(imap,iagp,extno) * - * FUNCTION: initialize a new extent of inodes for an iag, allocating - * the first inode of the extent for use for the current - * allocation request. + * FUNCTION: initialize a new extent of inodes for an iag, allocating + * the first inode of the extent for use for the current + * allocation request. * * disk resources are allocated for the new extent of inodes * and the inodes themselves are initialized to reflect their @@ -2177,14 +2165,14 @@ static int diAllocBit(struct inomap * imap, struct iag * iagp, int ino) * this AG. Must have read lock on imap inode. * * PARAMETERS: - * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. - * iagp - pointer to iag. - * extno - extent number. + * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. + * iagp - pointer to iag. + * extno - extent number. * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * -EIO - i/o error. */ static int diNewExt(struct inomap * imap, struct iag * iagp, int extno) { @@ -2430,7 +2418,7 @@ static int diNewExt(struct inomap * imap, struct iag * iagp, int extno) /* - * NAME: diNewIAG(imap,iagnop,agno) + * NAME: diNewIAG(imap,iagnop,agno) * * FUNCTION: allocate a new iag for an allocation group. * @@ -2443,16 +2431,16 @@ static int diNewExt(struct inomap * imap, struct iag * iagp, int extno) * and returned to satisfy the request. * * PARAMETERS: - * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. - * iagnop - pointer to an iag number set with the number of the + * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. + * iagnop - pointer to an iag number set with the number of the * newly allocated iag upon successful return. - * agno - allocation group number. + * agno - allocation group number. * bpp - Buffer pointer to be filled in with new IAG's buffer * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success. - * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success. + * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. + * -EIO - i/o error. * * serialization: * AG lock held on entry/exit; @@ -2461,7 +2449,7 @@ static int diNewExt(struct inomap * imap, struct iag * iagp, int extno) * * note: new iag transaction: * . synchronously write iag; - * . write log of xtree and inode of imap; + * . write log of xtree and inode of imap; * . commit; * . synchronous write of xtree (right to left, bottom to top); * . at start of logredo(): init in-memory imap with one additional iag page; @@ -2481,9 +2469,6 @@ diNewIAG(struct inomap * imap, int *iagnop, int agno, struct metapage ** mpp) s64 xaddr = 0; s64 blkno; tid_t tid; -#ifdef _STILL_TO_PORT - xad_t xad; -#endif /* _STILL_TO_PORT */ struct inode *iplist[1]; /* pick up pointers to the inode map and mount inodes */ @@ -2674,15 +2659,15 @@ diNewIAG(struct inomap * imap, int *iagnop, int agno, struct metapage ** mpp) } /* - * NAME: diIAGRead() + * NAME: diIAGRead() * - * FUNCTION: get the buffer for the specified iag within a fileset + * FUNCTION: get the buffer for the specified iag within a fileset * or aggregate inode map. * * PARAMETERS: - * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. - * iagno - iag number. - * bpp - point to buffer pointer to be filled in on successful + * imap - pointer to inode map control structure. + * iagno - iag number. + * bpp - point to buffer pointer to be filled in on successful * exit. * * SERIALIZATION: @@ -2691,8 +2676,8 @@ diNewIAG(struct inomap * imap, int *iagnop, int agno, struct metapage ** mpp) * the read lock is unnecessary.) * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success. - * -EIO - i/o error. + * 0 - success. + * -EIO - i/o error. */ static int diIAGRead(struct inomap * imap, int iagno, struct metapage ** mpp) { @@ -2712,17 +2697,17 @@ static int diIAGRead(struct inomap * imap, int iagno, struct metapage ** mpp) } /* - * NAME: diFindFree() + * NAME: diFindFree() * - * FUNCTION: find the first free bit in a word starting at + * FUNCTION: find the first free bit in a word starting at * the specified bit position. * * PARAMETERS: - * word - word to be examined. - * start - starting bit position. + * word - word to be examined. + * start - starting bit position. * * RETURN VALUES: - * bit position of first free bit in the word or 32 if + * bit position of first free bit in the word or 32 if * no free bits were found. */ static int diFindFree(u32 word, int start) @@ -2897,7 +2882,7 @@ int diExtendFS(struct inode *ipimap, struct inode *ipbmap) atomic_read(&imap->im_numfree)); /* - * reconstruct imap + * reconstruct imap * * coalesce contiguous k (newAGSize/oldAGSize) AGs; * i.e., (AGi, ..., AGj) where i = k*n and j = k*(n+1) - 1 to AGn; @@ -2913,7 +2898,7 @@ int diExtendFS(struct inode *ipimap, struct inode *ipbmap) } /* - * process each iag page of the map. + * process each iag page of the map. * * rebuild AG Free Inode List, AG Free Inode Extent List; */ @@ -2932,7 +2917,7 @@ int diExtendFS(struct inode *ipimap, struct inode *ipbmap) /* leave free iag in the free iag list */ if (iagp->nfreeexts == cpu_to_le32(EXTSPERIAG)) { - release_metapage(bp); + release_metapage(bp); continue; } @@ -3063,13 +3048,13 @@ static void duplicateIXtree(struct super_block *sb, s64 blkno, } /* - * NAME: copy_from_dinode() + * NAME: copy_from_dinode() * - * FUNCTION: Copies inode info from disk inode to in-memory inode + * FUNCTION: Copies inode info from disk inode to in-memory inode * * RETURN VALUES: - * 0 - success - * -ENOMEM - insufficient memory + * 0 - success + * -ENOMEM - insufficient memory */ static int copy_from_dinode(struct dinode * dip, struct inode *ip) { @@ -3151,9 +3136,9 @@ static int copy_from_dinode(struct dinode * dip, struct inode *ip) } /* - * NAME: copy_to_dinode() + * NAME: copy_to_dinode() * - * FUNCTION: Copies inode info from in-memory inode to disk inode + * FUNCTION: Copies inode info from in-memory inode to disk inode */ static void copy_to_dinode(struct dinode * dip, struct inode *ip) { diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_imap.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_imap.h index 4f9c346ed498..610a0e9d8941 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_imap.h +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_imap.h @@ -24,17 +24,17 @@ * jfs_imap.h: disk inode manager */ -#define EXTSPERIAG 128 /* number of disk inode extent per iag */ -#define IMAPBLKNO 0 /* lblkno of dinomap within inode map */ -#define SMAPSZ 4 /* number of words per summary map */ +#define EXTSPERIAG 128 /* number of disk inode extent per iag */ +#define IMAPBLKNO 0 /* lblkno of dinomap within inode map */ +#define SMAPSZ 4 /* number of words per summary map */ #define EXTSPERSUM 32 /* number of extents per summary map entry */ #define L2EXTSPERSUM 5 /* l2 number of extents per summary map */ #define PGSPERIEXT 4 /* number of 4K pages per dinode extent */ -#define MAXIAGS ((1<<20)-1) /* maximum number of iags */ -#define MAXAG 128 /* maximum number of allocation groups */ +#define MAXIAGS ((1<<20)-1) /* maximum number of iags */ +#define MAXAG 128 /* maximum number of allocation groups */ -#define AMAPSIZE 512 /* bytes in the IAG allocation maps */ -#define SMAPSIZE 16 /* bytes in the IAG summary maps */ +#define AMAPSIZE 512 /* bytes in the IAG allocation maps */ +#define SMAPSIZE 16 /* bytes in the IAG summary maps */ /* convert inode number to iag number */ #define INOTOIAG(ino) ((ino) >> L2INOSPERIAG) @@ -60,31 +60,31 @@ * inode allocation group page (per 4096 inodes of an AG) */ struct iag { - __le64 agstart; /* 8: starting block of ag */ - __le32 iagnum; /* 4: inode allocation group number */ - __le32 inofreefwd; /* 4: ag inode free list forward */ - __le32 inofreeback; /* 4: ag inode free list back */ - __le32 extfreefwd; /* 4: ag inode extent free list forward */ - __le32 extfreeback; /* 4: ag inode extent free list back */ - __le32 iagfree; /* 4: iag free list */ + __le64 agstart; /* 8: starting block of ag */ + __le32 iagnum; /* 4: inode allocation group number */ + __le32 inofreefwd; /* 4: ag inode free list forward */ + __le32 inofreeback; /* 4: ag inode free list back */ + __le32 extfreefwd; /* 4: ag inode extent free list forward */ + __le32 extfreeback; /* 4: ag inode extent free list back */ + __le32 iagfree; /* 4: iag free list */ /* summary map: 1 bit per inode extent */ __le32 inosmap[SMAPSZ]; /* 16: sum map of mapwords w/ free inodes; - * note: this indicates free and backed - * inodes, if the extent is not backed the - * value will be 1. if the extent is - * backed but all inodes are being used the - * value will be 1. if the extent is - * backed but at least one of the inodes is - * free the value will be 0. + * note: this indicates free and backed + * inodes, if the extent is not backed the + * value will be 1. if the extent is + * backed but all inodes are being used the + * value will be 1. if the extent is + * backed but at least one of the inodes is + * free the value will be 0. */ __le32 extsmap[SMAPSZ]; /* 16: sum map of mapwords w/ free extents */ - __le32 nfreeinos; /* 4: number of free inodes */ - __le32 nfreeexts; /* 4: number of free extents */ + __le32 nfreeinos; /* 4: number of free inodes */ + __le32 nfreeexts; /* 4: number of free extents */ /* (72) */ u8 pad[1976]; /* 1976: pad to 2048 bytes */ /* allocation bit map: 1 bit per inode (0 - free, 1 - allocated) */ - __le32 wmap[EXTSPERIAG]; /* 512: working allocation map */ + __le32 wmap[EXTSPERIAG]; /* 512: working allocation map */ __le32 pmap[EXTSPERIAG]; /* 512: persistent allocation map */ pxd_t inoext[EXTSPERIAG]; /* 1024: inode extent addresses */ }; /* (4096) */ @@ -93,44 +93,44 @@ struct iag { * per AG control information (in inode map control page) */ struct iagctl_disk { - __le32 inofree; /* 4: free inode list anchor */ - __le32 extfree; /* 4: free extent list anchor */ - __le32 numinos; /* 4: number of backed inodes */ - __le32 numfree; /* 4: number of free inodes */ + __le32 inofree; /* 4: free inode list anchor */ + __le32 extfree; /* 4: free extent list anchor */ + __le32 numinos; /* 4: number of backed inodes */ + __le32 numfree; /* 4: number of free inodes */ }; /* (16) */ struct iagctl { - int inofree; /* free inode list anchor */ - int extfree; /* free extent list anchor */ - int numinos; /* number of backed inodes */ - int numfree; /* number of free inodes */ + int inofree; /* free inode list anchor */ + int extfree; /* free extent list anchor */ + int numinos; /* number of backed inodes */ + int numfree; /* number of free inodes */ }; /* * per fileset/aggregate inode map control page */ struct dinomap_disk { - __le32 in_freeiag; /* 4: free iag list anchor */ - __le32 in_nextiag; /* 4: next free iag number */ - __le32 in_numinos; /* 4: num of backed inodes */ + __le32 in_freeiag; /* 4: free iag list anchor */ + __le32 in_nextiag; /* 4: next free iag number */ + __le32 in_numinos; /* 4: num of backed inodes */ __le32 in_numfree; /* 4: num of free backed inodes */ __le32 in_nbperiext; /* 4: num of blocks per inode extent */ - __le32 in_l2nbperiext; /* 4: l2 of in_nbperiext */ - __le32 in_diskblock; /* 4: for standalone test driver */ - __le32 in_maxag; /* 4: for standalone test driver */ - u8 pad[2016]; /* 2016: pad to 2048 */ + __le32 in_l2nbperiext; /* 4: l2 of in_nbperiext */ + __le32 in_diskblock; /* 4: for standalone test driver */ + __le32 in_maxag; /* 4: for standalone test driver */ + u8 pad[2016]; /* 2016: pad to 2048 */ struct iagctl_disk in_agctl[MAXAG]; /* 2048: AG control information */ }; /* (4096) */ struct dinomap { - int in_freeiag; /* free iag list anchor */ - int in_nextiag; /* next free iag number */ - int in_numinos; /* num of backed inodes */ - int in_numfree; /* num of free backed inodes */ + int in_freeiag; /* free iag list anchor */ + int in_nextiag; /* next free iag number */ + int in_numinos; /* num of backed inodes */ + int in_numfree; /* num of free backed inodes */ int in_nbperiext; /* num of blocks per inode extent */ - int in_l2nbperiext; /* l2 of in_nbperiext */ - int in_diskblock; /* for standalone test driver */ - int in_maxag; /* for standalone test driver */ + int in_l2nbperiext; /* l2 of in_nbperiext */ + int in_diskblock; /* for standalone test driver */ + int in_maxag; /* for standalone test driver */ struct iagctl in_agctl[MAXAG]; /* AG control information */ }; @@ -139,9 +139,9 @@ struct dinomap { */ struct inomap { struct dinomap im_imap; /* 4096: inode allocation control */ - struct inode *im_ipimap; /* 4: ptr to inode for imap */ - struct mutex im_freelock; /* 4: iag free list lock */ - struct mutex im_aglock[MAXAG]; /* 512: per AG locks */ + struct inode *im_ipimap; /* 4: ptr to inode for imap */ + struct mutex im_freelock; /* 4: iag free list lock */ + struct mutex im_aglock[MAXAG]; /* 512: per AG locks */ u32 *im_DBGdimap; atomic_t im_numinos; /* num of backed inodes */ atomic_t im_numfree; /* num of free backed inodes */ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_incore.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_incore.h index 8f453eff3c83..cb8f30985ad1 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_incore.h +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_incore.h @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ struct jfs_inode_info { uint mode2; /* jfs-specific mode */ uint saved_uid; /* saved for uid mount option */ uint saved_gid; /* saved for gid mount option */ - pxd_t ixpxd; /* inode extent descriptor */ + pxd_t ixpxd; /* inode extent descriptor */ dxd_t acl; /* dxd describing acl */ dxd_t ea; /* dxd describing ea */ time_t otime; /* time created */ @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ struct jfs_sb_info { uint gengen; /* inode generation generator*/ uint inostamp; /* shows inode belongs to fileset*/ - /* Formerly in ipbmap */ + /* Formerly in ipbmap */ struct bmap *bmap; /* incore bmap descriptor */ struct nls_table *nls_tab; /* current codepage */ struct inode *direct_inode; /* metadata inode */ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_logmgr.c b/fs/jfs/jfs_logmgr.c index 44a2f33cb98d..88eae45a4644 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_logmgr.c +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_logmgr.c @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ int lmLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, goto writeRecord; /* - * initialize/update page/transaction recovery lsn + * initialize/update page/transaction recovery lsn */ lsn = log->lsn; @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ int lmLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * initialize/update lsn of tblock of the page + * initialize/update lsn of tblock of the page * * transaction inherits oldest lsn of pages associated * with allocation/deallocation of resources (their @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ int lmLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, LOGSYNC_UNLOCK(log, flags); /* - * write the log record + * write the log record */ writeRecord: lsn = lmWriteRecord(log, tblk, lrd, tlck); @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ lmWriteRecord(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, goto moveLrd; /* - * move log record data + * move log record data */ /* retrieve source meta-data page to log */ if (tlck->flag & tlckPAGELOCK) { @@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ lmWriteRecord(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * move log record descriptor + * move log record descriptor */ moveLrd: lrd->length = cpu_to_le16(len); @@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ static int lmNextPage(struct jfs_log * log) LOGGC_LOCK(log); /* - * write or queue the full page at the tail of write queue + * write or queue the full page at the tail of write queue */ /* get the tail tblk on commit queue */ if (list_empty(&log->cqueue)) @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ static int lmNextPage(struct jfs_log * log) LOGGC_UNLOCK(log); /* - * allocate/initialize next page + * allocate/initialize next page */ /* if log wraps, the first data page of log is 2 * (0 never used, 1 is superblock). @@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ static int lmLogSync(struct jfs_log * log, int hard_sync) } /* - * forward syncpt + * forward syncpt */ /* if last sync is same as last syncpt, * invoke sync point forward processing to update sync. @@ -989,7 +989,7 @@ static int lmLogSync(struct jfs_log * log, int hard_sync) lsn = log->lsn; /* - * setup next syncpt trigger (SWAG) + * setup next syncpt trigger (SWAG) */ logsize = log->logsize; @@ -1000,11 +1000,11 @@ static int lmLogSync(struct jfs_log * log, int hard_sync) if (more < 2 * LOGPSIZE) { jfs_warn("\n ... Log Wrap ... Log Wrap ... Log Wrap ...\n"); /* - * log wrapping + * log wrapping * * option 1 - panic ? No.! * option 2 - shutdown file systems - * associated with log ? + * associated with log ? * option 3 - extend log ? */ /* @@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ void jfs_syncpt(struct jfs_log *log, int hard_sync) /* * NAME: lmLogOpen() * - * FUNCTION: open the log on first open; + * FUNCTION: open the log on first open; * insert filesystem in the active list of the log. * * PARAMETER: ipmnt - file system mount inode @@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ int lmLogOpen(struct super_block *sb) init_waitqueue_head(&log->syncwait); /* - * external log as separate logical volume + * external log as separate logical volume * * file systems to log may have n-to-1 relationship; */ @@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@ journal_found: return 0; /* - * unwind on error + * unwind on error */ shutdown: /* unwind lbmLogInit() */ list_del(&log->journal_list); @@ -1427,7 +1427,7 @@ int lmLogInit(struct jfs_log * log) return 0; /* - * unwind on error + * unwind on error */ errout30: /* release log page */ log->wqueue = NULL; @@ -1480,7 +1480,7 @@ int lmLogClose(struct super_block *sb) if (test_bit(log_INLINELOG, &log->flag)) { /* - * in-line log in host file system + * in-line log in host file system */ rc = lmLogShutdown(log); kfree(log); @@ -1504,7 +1504,7 @@ int lmLogClose(struct super_block *sb) goto out; /* - * external log as separate logical volume + * external log as separate logical volume */ list_del(&log->journal_list); bdev = log->bdev; @@ -1723,7 +1723,7 @@ int lmLogShutdown(struct jfs_log * log) * * PARAMETE: log - pointer to logs inode. * fsdev - kdev_t of filesystem. - * serial - pointer to returned log serial number + * serial - pointer to returned log serial number * activate - insert/remove device from active list. * * RETURN: 0 - success @@ -1963,7 +1963,7 @@ static void lbmfree(struct lbuf * bp) * FUNCTION: add a log buffer to the log redrive list * * PARAMETER: - * bp - log buffer + * bp - log buffer * * NOTES: * Takes log_redrive_lock. @@ -2054,7 +2054,7 @@ static void lbmWrite(struct jfs_log * log, struct lbuf * bp, int flag, bp->l_flag = flag; /* - * insert bp at tail of write queue associated with log + * insert bp at tail of write queue associated with log * * (request is either for bp already/currently at head of queue * or new bp to be inserted at tail) @@ -2117,7 +2117,7 @@ static void lbmDirectWrite(struct jfs_log * log, struct lbuf * bp, int flag) log->base + (bp->l_pn << (L2LOGPSIZE - log->l2bsize)); /* - * initiate pageout of the page + * initiate pageout of the page */ lbmStartIO(bp); } @@ -2128,7 +2128,7 @@ static void lbmDirectWrite(struct jfs_log * log, struct lbuf * bp, int flag) * * FUNCTION: Interface to DD strategy routine * - * RETURN: none + * RETURN: none * * serialization: LCACHE_LOCK() is NOT held during log i/o; */ @@ -2222,7 +2222,7 @@ static int lbmIODone(struct bio *bio, unsigned int bytes_done, int error) bio_put(bio); /* - * pagein completion + * pagein completion */ if (bp->l_flag & lbmREAD) { bp->l_flag &= ~lbmREAD; @@ -2236,7 +2236,7 @@ static int lbmIODone(struct bio *bio, unsigned int bytes_done, int error) } /* - * pageout completion + * pageout completion * * the bp at the head of write queue has completed pageout. * @@ -2302,7 +2302,7 @@ static int lbmIODone(struct bio *bio, unsigned int bytes_done, int error) } /* - * synchronous pageout: + * synchronous pageout: * * buffer has not necessarily been removed from write queue * (e.g., synchronous write of partial-page with COMMIT): @@ -2316,7 +2316,7 @@ static int lbmIODone(struct bio *bio, unsigned int bytes_done, int error) } /* - * Group Commit pageout: + * Group Commit pageout: */ else if (bp->l_flag & lbmGC) { LCACHE_UNLOCK(flags); @@ -2324,7 +2324,7 @@ static int lbmIODone(struct bio *bio, unsigned int bytes_done, int error) } /* - * asynchronous pageout: + * asynchronous pageout: * * buffer must have been removed from write queue: * insert buffer at head of freelist where it can be recycled @@ -2375,7 +2375,7 @@ int jfsIOWait(void *arg) * FUNCTION: format file system log * * PARAMETERS: - * log - volume log + * log - volume log * logAddress - start address of log space in FS block * logSize - length of log space in FS block; * @@ -2407,16 +2407,16 @@ int lmLogFormat(struct jfs_log *log, s64 logAddress, int logSize) npages = logSize >> sbi->l2nbperpage; /* - * log space: + * log space: * * page 0 - reserved; * page 1 - log superblock; * page 2 - log data page: A SYNC log record is written - * into this page at logform time; + * into this page at logform time; * pages 3-N - log data page: set to empty log data pages; */ /* - * init log superblock: log page 1 + * init log superblock: log page 1 */ logsuper = (struct logsuper *) bp->l_ldata; @@ -2436,7 +2436,7 @@ int lmLogFormat(struct jfs_log *log, s64 logAddress, int logSize) goto exit; /* - * init pages 2 to npages-1 as log data pages: + * init pages 2 to npages-1 as log data pages: * * log page sequence number (lpsn) initialization: * @@ -2479,7 +2479,7 @@ int lmLogFormat(struct jfs_log *log, s64 logAddress, int logSize) goto exit; /* - * initialize succeeding log pages: lpsn = 0, 1, ..., (N-2) + * initialize succeeding log pages: lpsn = 0, 1, ..., (N-2) */ for (lspn = 0; lspn < npages - 3; lspn++) { lp->h.page = lp->t.page = cpu_to_le32(lspn); @@ -2495,7 +2495,7 @@ int lmLogFormat(struct jfs_log *log, s64 logAddress, int logSize) rc = 0; exit: /* - * finalize log + * finalize log */ /* release the buffer */ lbmFree(bp); diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_logmgr.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_logmgr.h index a53fb17ea219..1f85ef0ec045 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_logmgr.h +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_logmgr.h @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ struct logpage { * * (this comment should be rewritten !) * jfs uses only "after" log records (only a single writer is allowed - * in a page, pages are written to temporary paging space if + * in a page, pages are written to temporary paging space if * if they must be written to disk before commit, and i/o is * scheduled for modified pages to their home location after * the log records containing the after values and the commit @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ struct logpage { * * a log record consists of a data area of variable length followed by * a descriptor of fixed size LOGRDSIZE bytes. - * the data area is rounded up to an integral number of 4-bytes and + * the data area is rounded up to an integral number of 4-bytes and * must be no longer than LOGPSIZE. * the descriptor is of size of multiple of 4-bytes and aligned on a * 4-byte boundary. @@ -215,13 +215,13 @@ struct lrd { union { /* - * COMMIT: commit + * COMMIT: commit * * transaction commit: no type-dependent information; */ /* - * REDOPAGE: after-image + * REDOPAGE: after-image * * apply after-image; * @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ struct lrd { } redopage; /* (20) */ /* - * NOREDOPAGE: the page is freed + * NOREDOPAGE: the page is freed * * do not apply after-image records which precede this record * in the log with the same page block number to this page. @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ struct lrd { } noredopage; /* (20) */ /* - * UPDATEMAP: update block allocation map + * UPDATEMAP: update block allocation map * * either in-line PXD, * or out-of-line XADLIST; @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ struct lrd { } updatemap; /* (20) */ /* - * NOREDOINOEXT: the inode extent is freed + * NOREDOINOEXT: the inode extent is freed * * do not apply after-image records which precede this * record in the log with the any of the 4 page block @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ struct lrd { } noredoinoext; /* (20) */ /* - * SYNCPT: log sync point + * SYNCPT: log sync point * * replay log upto syncpt address specified; */ @@ -295,13 +295,13 @@ struct lrd { } syncpt; /* - * MOUNT: file system mount + * MOUNT: file system mount * * file system mount: no type-dependent information; */ /* - * ? FREEXTENT: free specified extent(s) + * ? FREEXTENT: free specified extent(s) * * free specified extent(s) from block allocation map * N.B.: nextents should be length of data/sizeof(xad_t) @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ struct lrd { } freextent; /* - * ? NOREDOFILE: this file is freed + * ? NOREDOFILE: this file is freed * * do not apply records which precede this record in the log * with the same inode number. @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ struct lrd { } noredofile; /* - * ? NEWPAGE: + * ? NEWPAGE: * * metadata type dependent */ @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ struct lrd { } newpage; /* - * ? DUMMY: filler + * ? DUMMY: filler * * no type-dependent information */ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_mount.c b/fs/jfs/jfs_mount.c index 4dd479834897..644429acb8c0 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_mount.c +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_mount.c @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ static int logMOUNT(struct super_block *sb); */ int jfs_mount(struct super_block *sb) { - int rc = 0; /* Return code */ + int rc = 0; /* Return code */ struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(sb); struct inode *ipaimap = NULL; struct inode *ipaimap2 = NULL; @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ int jfs_mount(struct super_block *sb) sbi->ipaimap2 = NULL; /* - * mount (the only/single) fileset + * mount (the only/single) fileset */ /* * open fileset inode allocation map (aka fileset inode) @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ int jfs_mount(struct super_block *sb) goto out; /* - * unwind on error + * unwind on error */ errout41: /* close fileset inode allocation map inode */ diFreeSpecial(ipimap); diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_txnmgr.c b/fs/jfs/jfs_txnmgr.c index 25430d0b0d59..f2dc4b986392 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_txnmgr.c +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_txnmgr.c @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ */ /* - * jfs_txnmgr.c: transaction manager + * jfs_txnmgr.c: transaction manager * * notes: * transaction starts with txBegin() and ends with txCommit() @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ #include "jfs_debug.h" /* - * transaction management structures + * transaction management structures */ static struct { int freetid; /* index of a free tid structure */ @@ -103,19 +103,19 @@ module_param(nTxLock, int, 0); MODULE_PARM_DESC(nTxLock, "Number of transaction locks (max:65536)"); -struct tblock *TxBlock; /* transaction block table */ -static int TxLockLWM; /* Low water mark for number of txLocks used */ -static int TxLockHWM; /* High water mark for number of txLocks used */ -static int TxLockVHWM; /* Very High water mark */ -struct tlock *TxLock; /* transaction lock table */ +struct tblock *TxBlock; /* transaction block table */ +static int TxLockLWM; /* Low water mark for number of txLocks used */ +static int TxLockHWM; /* High water mark for number of txLocks used */ +static int TxLockVHWM; /* Very High water mark */ +struct tlock *TxLock; /* transaction lock table */ /* - * transaction management lock + * transaction management lock */ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(jfsTxnLock); -#define TXN_LOCK() spin_lock(&jfsTxnLock) -#define TXN_UNLOCK() spin_unlock(&jfsTxnLock) +#define TXN_LOCK() spin_lock(&jfsTxnLock) +#define TXN_UNLOCK() spin_unlock(&jfsTxnLock) #define LAZY_LOCK_INIT() spin_lock_init(&TxAnchor.LazyLock); #define LAZY_LOCK(flags) spin_lock_irqsave(&TxAnchor.LazyLock, flags) @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ static inline void TXN_SLEEP_DROP_LOCK(wait_queue_head_t * event) #define TXN_WAKEUP(event) wake_up_all(event) /* - * statistics + * statistics */ static struct { tid_t maxtid; /* 4: biggest tid ever used */ @@ -181,8 +181,8 @@ static void xtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, static void LogSyncRelease(struct metapage * mp); /* - * transaction block/lock management - * --------------------------------- + * transaction block/lock management + * --------------------------------- */ /* @@ -227,9 +227,9 @@ static void txLockFree(lid_t lid) } /* - * NAME: txInit() + * NAME: txInit() * - * FUNCTION: initialize transaction management structures + * FUNCTION: initialize transaction management structures * * RETURN: * @@ -333,9 +333,9 @@ int txInit(void) } /* - * NAME: txExit() + * NAME: txExit() * - * FUNCTION: clean up when module is unloaded + * FUNCTION: clean up when module is unloaded */ void txExit(void) { @@ -346,12 +346,12 @@ void txExit(void) } /* - * NAME: txBegin() + * NAME: txBegin() * - * FUNCTION: start a transaction. + * FUNCTION: start a transaction. * - * PARAMETER: sb - superblock - * flag - force for nested tx; + * PARAMETER: sb - superblock + * flag - force for nested tx; * * RETURN: tid - transaction id * @@ -447,13 +447,13 @@ tid_t txBegin(struct super_block *sb, int flag) } /* - * NAME: txBeginAnon() + * NAME: txBeginAnon() * - * FUNCTION: start an anonymous transaction. + * FUNCTION: start an anonymous transaction. * Blocks if logsync or available tlocks are low to prevent * anonymous tlocks from depleting supply. * - * PARAMETER: sb - superblock + * PARAMETER: sb - superblock * * RETURN: none */ @@ -489,11 +489,11 @@ void txBeginAnon(struct super_block *sb) } /* - * txEnd() + * txEnd() * * function: free specified transaction block. * - * logsync barrier processing: + * logsync barrier processing: * * serialization: */ @@ -577,13 +577,13 @@ wakeup: } /* - * txLock() + * txLock() * * function: acquire a transaction lock on the specified * * parameter: * - * return: transaction lock id + * return: transaction lock id * * serialization: */ @@ -857,17 +857,17 @@ struct tlock *txLock(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, struct metapage * mp, } /* - * NAME: txRelease() + * NAME: txRelease() * - * FUNCTION: Release buffers associated with transaction locks, but don't + * FUNCTION: Release buffers associated with transaction locks, but don't * mark homeok yet. The allows other transactions to modify * buffers, but won't let them go to disk until commit record * actually gets written. * * PARAMETER: - * tblk - + * tblk - * - * RETURN: Errors from subroutines. + * RETURN: Errors from subroutines. */ static void txRelease(struct tblock * tblk) { @@ -896,10 +896,10 @@ static void txRelease(struct tblock * tblk) } /* - * NAME: txUnlock() + * NAME: txUnlock() * - * FUNCTION: Initiates pageout of pages modified by tid in journalled - * objects and frees their lockwords. + * FUNCTION: Initiates pageout of pages modified by tid in journalled + * objects and frees their lockwords. */ static void txUnlock(struct tblock * tblk) { @@ -983,10 +983,10 @@ static void txUnlock(struct tblock * tblk) } /* - * txMaplock() + * txMaplock() * * function: allocate a transaction lock for freed page/entry; - * for freed page, maplock is used as xtlock/dtlock type; + * for freed page, maplock is used as xtlock/dtlock type; */ struct tlock *txMaplock(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, int type) { @@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ struct tlock *txMaplock(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, int type) } /* - * txLinelock() + * txLinelock() * * function: allocate a transaction lock for log vector list */ @@ -1092,39 +1092,39 @@ struct linelock *txLinelock(struct linelock * tlock) } /* - * transaction commit management - * ----------------------------- + * transaction commit management + * ----------------------------- */ /* - * NAME: txCommit() - * - * FUNCTION: commit the changes to the objects specified in - * clist. For journalled segments only the - * changes of the caller are committed, ie by tid. - * for non-journalled segments the data are flushed to - * disk and then the change to the disk inode and indirect - * blocks committed (so blocks newly allocated to the - * segment will be made a part of the segment atomically). - * - * all of the segments specified in clist must be in - * one file system. no more than 6 segments are needed - * to handle all unix svcs. - * - * if the i_nlink field (i.e. disk inode link count) - * is zero, and the type of inode is a regular file or - * directory, or symbolic link , the inode is truncated - * to zero length. the truncation is committed but the - * VM resources are unaffected until it is closed (see - * iput and iclose). + * NAME: txCommit() + * + * FUNCTION: commit the changes to the objects specified in + * clist. For journalled segments only the + * changes of the caller are committed, ie by tid. + * for non-journalled segments the data are flushed to + * disk and then the change to the disk inode and indirect + * blocks committed (so blocks newly allocated to the + * segment will be made a part of the segment atomically). + * + * all of the segments specified in clist must be in + * one file system. no more than 6 segments are needed + * to handle all unix svcs. + * + * if the i_nlink field (i.e. disk inode link count) + * is zero, and the type of inode is a regular file or + * directory, or symbolic link , the inode is truncated + * to zero length. the truncation is committed but the + * VM resources are unaffected until it is closed (see + * iput and iclose). * * PARAMETER: * * RETURN: * * serialization: - * on entry the inode lock on each segment is assumed - * to be held. + * on entry the inode lock on each segment is assumed + * to be held. * * i/o error: */ @@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@ int txCommit(tid_t tid, /* transaction identifier */ if ((flag & (COMMIT_FORCE | COMMIT_SYNC)) == 0) tblk->xflag |= COMMIT_LAZY; /* - * prepare non-journaled objects for commit + * prepare non-journaled objects for commit * * flush data pages of non-journaled file * to prevent the file getting non-initialized disk blocks @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ int txCommit(tid_t tid, /* transaction identifier */ cd.nip = nip; /* - * acquire transaction lock on (on-disk) inodes + * acquire transaction lock on (on-disk) inodes * * update on-disk inode from in-memory inode * acquiring transaction locks for AFTER records @@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ int txCommit(tid_t tid, /* transaction identifier */ } /* - * write log records from transaction locks + * write log records from transaction locks * * txUpdateMap() resets XAD_NEW in XAD. */ @@ -1294,7 +1294,7 @@ int txCommit(tid_t tid, /* transaction identifier */ !test_cflag(COMMIT_Nolink, tblk->u.ip))); /* - * write COMMIT log record + * write COMMIT log record */ lrd->type = cpu_to_le16(LOG_COMMIT); lrd->length = 0; @@ -1303,7 +1303,7 @@ int txCommit(tid_t tid, /* transaction identifier */ lmGroupCommit(log, tblk); /* - * - transaction is now committed - + * - transaction is now committed - */ /* @@ -1314,11 +1314,11 @@ int txCommit(tid_t tid, /* transaction identifier */ txForce(tblk); /* - * update allocation map. + * update allocation map. * * update inode allocation map and inode: * free pager lock on memory object of inode if any. - * update block allocation map. + * update block allocation map. * * txUpdateMap() resets XAD_NEW in XAD. */ @@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ int txCommit(tid_t tid, /* transaction identifier */ txUpdateMap(tblk); /* - * free transaction locks and pageout/free pages + * free transaction locks and pageout/free pages */ txRelease(tblk); @@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@ int txCommit(tid_t tid, /* transaction identifier */ /* - * reset in-memory object state + * reset in-memory object state */ for (k = 0; k < cd.nip; k++) { ip = cd.iplist[k]; @@ -1358,11 +1358,11 @@ int txCommit(tid_t tid, /* transaction identifier */ } /* - * NAME: txLog() + * NAME: txLog() * - * FUNCTION: Writes AFTER log records for all lines modified - * by tid for segments specified by inodes in comdata. - * Code assumes only WRITELOCKS are recorded in lockwords. + * FUNCTION: Writes AFTER log records for all lines modified + * by tid for segments specified by inodes in comdata. + * Code assumes only WRITELOCKS are recorded in lockwords. * * PARAMETERS: * @@ -1421,12 +1421,12 @@ static int txLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct commit * cd) } /* - * diLog() + * diLog() * - * function: log inode tlock and format maplock to update bmap; + * function: log inode tlock and format maplock to update bmap; */ static int diLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, - struct tlock * tlck, struct commit * cd) + struct tlock * tlck, struct commit * cd) { int rc = 0; struct metapage *mp; @@ -1442,7 +1442,7 @@ static int diLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, pxd = &lrd->log.redopage.pxd; /* - * inode after image + * inode after image */ if (tlck->type & tlckENTRY) { /* log after-image for logredo(): */ @@ -1456,7 +1456,7 @@ static int diLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, tlck->flag |= tlckWRITEPAGE; } else if (tlck->type & tlckFREE) { /* - * free inode extent + * free inode extent * * (pages of the freed inode extent have been invalidated and * a maplock for free of the extent has been formatted at @@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@ static int diLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, jfs_err("diLog: UFO type tlck:0x%p", tlck); #ifdef _JFS_WIP /* - * alloc/free external EA extent + * alloc/free external EA extent * * a maplock for txUpdateMap() to update bPWMAP for alloc/free * of the extent has been formatted at txLock() time; @@ -1534,9 +1534,9 @@ static int diLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * dataLog() + * dataLog() * - * function: log data tlock + * function: log data tlock */ static int dataLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, struct tlock * tlck) @@ -1580,9 +1580,9 @@ static int dataLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * dtLog() + * dtLog() * - * function: log dtree tlock and format maplock to update bmap; + * function: log dtree tlock and format maplock to update bmap; */ static void dtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, struct tlock * tlck) @@ -1603,10 +1603,10 @@ static void dtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, lrd->log.redopage.type |= cpu_to_le16(LOG_BTROOT); /* - * page extension via relocation: entry insertion; - * page extension in-place: entry insertion; - * new right page from page split, reinitialized in-line - * root from root page split: entry insertion; + * page extension via relocation: entry insertion; + * page extension in-place: entry insertion; + * new right page from page split, reinitialized in-line + * root from root page split: entry insertion; */ if (tlck->type & (tlckNEW | tlckEXTEND)) { /* log after-image of the new page for logredo(): @@ -1641,8 +1641,8 @@ static void dtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * entry insertion/deletion, - * sibling page link update (old right page before split); + * entry insertion/deletion, + * sibling page link update (old right page before split); */ if (tlck->type & (tlckENTRY | tlckRELINK)) { /* log after-image for logredo(): */ @@ -1658,11 +1658,11 @@ static void dtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * page deletion: page has been invalidated - * page relocation: source extent + * page deletion: page has been invalidated + * page relocation: source extent * - * a maplock for free of the page has been formatted - * at txLock() time); + * a maplock for free of the page has been formatted + * at txLock() time); */ if (tlck->type & (tlckFREE | tlckRELOCATE)) { /* log LOG_NOREDOPAGE of the deleted page for logredo() @@ -1683,9 +1683,9 @@ static void dtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * xtLog() + * xtLog() * - * function: log xtree tlock and format maplock to update bmap; + * function: log xtree tlock and format maplock to update bmap; */ static void xtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, struct tlock * tlck) @@ -1725,8 +1725,8 @@ static void xtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, xadlock = (struct xdlistlock *) maplock; /* - * entry insertion/extension; - * sibling page link update (old right page before split); + * entry insertion/extension; + * sibling page link update (old right page before split); */ if (tlck->type & (tlckNEW | tlckGROW | tlckRELINK)) { /* log after-image for logredo(): @@ -1801,7 +1801,7 @@ static void xtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * page deletion: file deletion/truncation (ref. xtTruncate()) + * page deletion: file deletion/truncation (ref. xtTruncate()) * * (page will be invalidated after log is written and bmap * is updated from the page); @@ -1908,13 +1908,13 @@ static void xtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * page/entry truncation: file truncation (ref. xtTruncate()) + * page/entry truncation: file truncation (ref. xtTruncate()) * - * |----------+------+------+---------------| - * | | | - * | | hwm - hwm before truncation - * | next - truncation point - * lwm - lwm before truncation + * |----------+------+------+---------------| + * | | | + * | | hwm - hwm before truncation + * | next - truncation point + * lwm - lwm before truncation * header ? */ if (tlck->type & tlckTRUNCATE) { @@ -1937,7 +1937,7 @@ static void xtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, twm = xtlck->twm.offset; /* - * write log records + * write log records */ /* log after-image for logredo(): * @@ -1997,7 +1997,7 @@ static void xtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * format maplock(s) for txUpdateMap() to update bmap + * format maplock(s) for txUpdateMap() to update bmap */ maplock->index = 0; @@ -2069,9 +2069,9 @@ static void xtLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * mapLog() + * mapLog() * - * function: log from maplock of freed data extents; + * function: log from maplock of freed data extents; */ static void mapLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, struct tlock * tlck) @@ -2081,7 +2081,7 @@ static void mapLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, pxd_t *pxd; /* - * page relocation: free the source page extent + * page relocation: free the source page extent * * a maplock for txUpdateMap() for free of the page * has been formatted at txLock() time saving the src @@ -2155,10 +2155,10 @@ static void mapLog(struct jfs_log * log, struct tblock * tblk, struct lrd * lrd, } /* - * txEA() + * txEA() * - * function: acquire maplock for EA/ACL extents or - * set COMMIT_INLINE flag; + * function: acquire maplock for EA/ACL extents or + * set COMMIT_INLINE flag; */ void txEA(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, dxd_t * oldea, dxd_t * newea) { @@ -2207,10 +2207,10 @@ void txEA(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, dxd_t * oldea, dxd_t * newea) } /* - * txForce() + * txForce() * * function: synchronously write pages locked by transaction - * after txLog() but before txUpdateMap(); + * after txLog() but before txUpdateMap(); */ static void txForce(struct tblock * tblk) { @@ -2273,10 +2273,10 @@ static void txForce(struct tblock * tblk) } /* - * txUpdateMap() + * txUpdateMap() * - * function: update persistent allocation map (and working map - * if appropriate); + * function: update persistent allocation map (and working map + * if appropriate); * * parameter: */ @@ -2298,7 +2298,7 @@ static void txUpdateMap(struct tblock * tblk) /* - * update block allocation map + * update block allocation map * * update allocation state in pmap (and wmap) and * update lsn of the pmap page; @@ -2382,7 +2382,7 @@ static void txUpdateMap(struct tblock * tblk) } } /* - * update inode allocation map + * update inode allocation map * * update allocation state in pmap and * update lsn of the pmap page; @@ -2407,24 +2407,24 @@ static void txUpdateMap(struct tblock * tblk) } /* - * txAllocPMap() + * txAllocPMap() * * function: allocate from persistent map; * * parameter: - * ipbmap - - * malock - - * xad list: - * pxd: - * - * maptype - - * allocate from persistent map; - * free from persistent map; - * (e.g., tmp file - free from working map at releae - * of last reference); - * free from persistent and working map; - * - * lsn - log sequence number; + * ipbmap - + * malock - + * xad list: + * pxd: + * + * maptype - + * allocate from persistent map; + * free from persistent map; + * (e.g., tmp file - free from working map at releae + * of last reference); + * free from persistent and working map; + * + * lsn - log sequence number; */ static void txAllocPMap(struct inode *ip, struct maplock * maplock, struct tblock * tblk) @@ -2478,9 +2478,9 @@ static void txAllocPMap(struct inode *ip, struct maplock * maplock, } /* - * txFreeMap() + * txFreeMap() * - * function: free from persistent and/or working map; + * function: free from persistent and/or working map; * * todo: optimization */ @@ -2579,9 +2579,9 @@ void txFreeMap(struct inode *ip, } /* - * txFreelock() + * txFreelock() * - * function: remove tlock from inode anonymous locklist + * function: remove tlock from inode anonymous locklist */ void txFreelock(struct inode *ip) { @@ -2619,7 +2619,7 @@ void txFreelock(struct inode *ip) } /* - * txAbort() + * txAbort() * * function: abort tx before commit; * @@ -2679,7 +2679,7 @@ void txAbort(tid_t tid, int dirty) } /* - * txLazyCommit(void) + * txLazyCommit(void) * * All transactions except those changing ipimap (COMMIT_FORCE) are * processed by this routine. This insures that the inode and block @@ -2728,7 +2728,7 @@ static void txLazyCommit(struct tblock * tblk) } /* - * jfs_lazycommit(void) + * jfs_lazycommit(void) * * To be run as a kernel daemon. If lbmIODone is called in an interrupt * context, or where blocking is not wanted, this routine will process @@ -2913,7 +2913,7 @@ void txResume(struct super_block *sb) } /* - * jfs_sync(void) + * jfs_sync(void) * * To be run as a kernel daemon. This is awakened when tlocks run low. * We write any inodes that have anonymous tlocks so they will become diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_txnmgr.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_txnmgr.h index 7863cf21afca..ab7288937019 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_txnmgr.h +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_txnmgr.h @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ extern struct tblock *TxBlock; /* transaction block table */ */ struct tlock { lid_t next; /* 2: index next lockword on tid locklist - * next lockword on freelist + * next lockword on freelist */ tid_t tid; /* 2: transaction id holding lock */ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_types.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_types.h index 09b252958687..649f9817accd 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_types.h +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_types.h @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ /* * jfs_types.h: * - * basic type/utility definitions + * basic type/utility definitions * * note: this header file must be the 1st include file * of JFS include list in all JFS .c file. @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ struct timestruc_t { */ #define LEFTMOSTONE 0x80000000 -#define HIGHORDER 0x80000000u /* high order bit on */ -#define ONES 0xffffffffu /* all bit on */ +#define HIGHORDER 0x80000000u /* high order bit on */ +#define ONES 0xffffffffu /* all bit on */ /* * logical xd (lxd) @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ typedef struct { #define sizeDXD(dxd) le32_to_cpu((dxd)->size) /* - * directory entry argument + * directory entry argument */ struct component_name { int namlen; @@ -160,14 +160,14 @@ struct component_name { * DASD limit information - stored in directory inode */ struct dasd { - u8 thresh; /* Alert Threshold (in percent) */ - u8 delta; /* Alert Threshold delta (in percent) */ + u8 thresh; /* Alert Threshold (in percent) */ + u8 delta; /* Alert Threshold delta (in percent) */ u8 rsrvd1; - u8 limit_hi; /* DASD limit (in logical blocks) */ - __le32 limit_lo; /* DASD limit (in logical blocks) */ + u8 limit_hi; /* DASD limit (in logical blocks) */ + __le32 limit_lo; /* DASD limit (in logical blocks) */ u8 rsrvd2[3]; - u8 used_hi; /* DASD usage (in logical blocks) */ - __le32 used_lo; /* DASD usage (in logical blocks) */ + u8 used_hi; /* DASD usage (in logical blocks) */ + __le32 used_lo; /* DASD usage (in logical blocks) */ }; #define DASDLIMIT(dasdp) \ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_umount.c b/fs/jfs/jfs_umount.c index a386f48c73fc..7971f37534a3 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_umount.c +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_umount.c @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ int jfs_umount(struct super_block *sb) jfs_info("UnMount JFS: sb:0x%p", sb); /* - * update superblock and close log + * update superblock and close log * * if mounted read-write and log based recovery was enabled */ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_xtree.c b/fs/jfs/jfs_xtree.c index acc97c46d8a4..1543906a2e0d 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_xtree.c +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_xtree.c @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ /* - * jfs_xtree.c: extent allocation descriptor B+-tree manager + * jfs_xtree.c: extent allocation descriptor B+-tree manager */ #include @@ -32,30 +32,30 @@ /* * xtree local flag */ -#define XT_INSERT 0x00000001 +#define XT_INSERT 0x00000001 /* - * xtree key/entry comparison: extent offset + * xtree key/entry comparison: extent offset * * return: - * -1: k < start of extent - * 0: start_of_extent <= k <= end_of_extent - * 1: k > end_of_extent + * -1: k < start of extent + * 0: start_of_extent <= k <= end_of_extent + * 1: k > end_of_extent */ #define XT_CMP(CMP, K, X, OFFSET64)\ {\ - OFFSET64 = offsetXAD(X);\ - (CMP) = ((K) >= OFFSET64 + lengthXAD(X)) ? 1 :\ - ((K) < OFFSET64) ? -1 : 0;\ + OFFSET64 = offsetXAD(X);\ + (CMP) = ((K) >= OFFSET64 + lengthXAD(X)) ? 1 :\ + ((K) < OFFSET64) ? -1 : 0;\ } /* write a xad entry */ #define XT_PUTENTRY(XAD, FLAG, OFF, LEN, ADDR)\ {\ - (XAD)->flag = (FLAG);\ - XADoffset((XAD), (OFF));\ - XADlength((XAD), (LEN));\ - XADaddress((XAD), (ADDR));\ + (XAD)->flag = (FLAG);\ + XADoffset((XAD), (OFF));\ + XADlength((XAD), (LEN));\ + XADaddress((XAD), (ADDR));\ } #define XT_PAGE(IP, MP) BT_PAGE(IP, MP, xtpage_t, i_xtroot) @@ -76,13 +76,13 @@ MP = NULL;\ RC = -EIO;\ }\ - }\ + }\ } /* for consistency */ #define XT_PUTPAGE(MP) BT_PUTPAGE(MP) -#define XT_GETSEARCH(IP, LEAF, BN, MP, P, INDEX) \ +#define XT_GETSEARCH(IP, LEAF, BN, MP, P, INDEX) \ BT_GETSEARCH(IP, LEAF, BN, MP, xtpage_t, P, INDEX, i_xtroot) /* xtree entry parameter descriptor */ struct xtsplit { @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ struct xtsplit { /* - * statistics + * statistics */ #ifdef CONFIG_JFS_STATISTICS static struct { @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ static int xtRelink(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, xtpage_t * fp); #endif /* _STILL_TO_PORT */ /* - * xtLookup() + * xtLookup() * * function: map a single page into a physical extent; */ @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ int xtLookup(struct inode *ip, s64 lstart, } /* - * compute the physical extent covering logical extent + * compute the physical extent covering logical extent * * N.B. search may have failed (e.g., hole in sparse file), * and returned the index of the next entry. @@ -220,27 +220,27 @@ int xtLookup(struct inode *ip, s64 lstart, /* - * xtLookupList() + * xtLookupList() * * function: map a single logical extent into a list of physical extent; * * parameter: - * struct inode *ip, - * struct lxdlist *lxdlist, lxd list (in) - * struct xadlist *xadlist, xad list (in/out) - * int flag) + * struct inode *ip, + * struct lxdlist *lxdlist, lxd list (in) + * struct xadlist *xadlist, xad list (in/out) + * int flag) * * coverage of lxd by xad under assumption of * . lxd's are ordered and disjoint. * . xad's are ordered and disjoint. * * return: - * 0: success + * 0: success * * note: a page being written (even a single byte) is backed fully, - * except the last page which is only backed with blocks - * required to cover the last byte; - * the extent backing a page is fully contained within an xad; + * except the last page which is only backed with blocks + * required to cover the last byte; + * the extent backing a page is fully contained within an xad; */ int xtLookupList(struct inode *ip, struct lxdlist * lxdlist, struct xadlist * xadlist, int flag) @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ int xtLookupList(struct inode *ip, struct lxdlist * lxdlist, return rc; /* - * compute the physical extent covering logical extent + * compute the physical extent covering logical extent * * N.B. search may have failed (e.g., hole in sparse file), * and returned the index of the next entry. @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ int xtLookupList(struct inode *ip, struct lxdlist * lxdlist, if (lstart >= size) goto mapend; - /* compare with the current xad */ + /* compare with the current xad */ goto compare1; } /* lxd is covered by xad */ @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ int xtLookupList(struct inode *ip, struct lxdlist * lxdlist, /* * lxd is partially covered by xad */ - else { /* (xend < lend) */ + else { /* (xend < lend) */ /* * get next xad @@ -477,22 +477,22 @@ int xtLookupList(struct inode *ip, struct lxdlist * lxdlist, /* - * xtSearch() + * xtSearch() * - * function: search for the xad entry covering specified offset. + * function: search for the xad entry covering specified offset. * * parameters: - * ip - file object; - * xoff - extent offset; - * nextp - address of next extent (if any) for search miss - * cmpp - comparison result: - * btstack - traverse stack; - * flag - search process flag (XT_INSERT); + * ip - file object; + * xoff - extent offset; + * nextp - address of next extent (if any) for search miss + * cmpp - comparison result: + * btstack - traverse stack; + * flag - search process flag (XT_INSERT); * * returns: - * btstack contains (bn, index) of search path traversed to the entry. - * *cmpp is set to result of comparison with the entry returned. - * the page containing the entry is pinned at exit. + * btstack contains (bn, index) of search path traversed to the entry. + * *cmpp is set to result of comparison with the entry returned. + * the page containing the entry is pinned at exit. */ static int xtSearch(struct inode *ip, s64 xoff, s64 *nextp, int *cmpp, struct btstack * btstack, int flag) @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ static int xtSearch(struct inode *ip, s64 xoff, s64 *nextp, btstack->nsplit = 0; /* - * search down tree from root: + * search down tree from root: * * between two consecutive entries of and of * internal page, child page Pi contains entry with k, Ki <= K < Kj. @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ static int xtSearch(struct inode *ip, s64 xoff, s64 *nextp, XT_CMP(cmp, xoff, &p->xad[index], t64); if (cmp == 0) { /* - * search hit + * search hit */ /* search hit - leaf page: * return the entry found @@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ static int xtSearch(struct inode *ip, s64 xoff, s64 *nextp, } /* - * search miss + * search miss * * base is the smallest index with key (Kj) greater than * search key (K) and may be zero or maxentry index. @@ -773,22 +773,22 @@ static int xtSearch(struct inode *ip, s64 xoff, s64 *nextp, } /* - * xtInsert() + * xtInsert() * * function: * * parameter: - * tid - transaction id; - * ip - file object; - * xflag - extent flag (XAD_NOTRECORDED): - * xoff - extent offset; - * xlen - extent length; - * xaddrp - extent address pointer (in/out): - * if (*xaddrp) - * caller allocated data extent at *xaddrp; - * else - * allocate data extent and return its xaddr; - * flag - + * tid - transaction id; + * ip - file object; + * xflag - extent flag (XAD_NOTRECORDED): + * xoff - extent offset; + * xlen - extent length; + * xaddrp - extent address pointer (in/out): + * if (*xaddrp) + * caller allocated data extent at *xaddrp; + * else + * allocate data extent and return its xaddr; + * flag - * * return: */ @@ -813,7 +813,7 @@ int xtInsert(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ jfs_info("xtInsert: nxoff:0x%lx nxlen:0x%x", (ulong) xoff, xlen); /* - * search for the entry location at which to insert: + * search for the entry location at which to insert: * * xtFastSearch() and xtSearch() both returns (leaf page * pinned, index at which to insert). @@ -853,13 +853,13 @@ int xtInsert(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ } /* - * insert entry for new extent + * insert entry for new extent */ xflag |= XAD_NEW; /* - * if the leaf page is full, split the page and - * propagate up the router entry for the new page from split + * if the leaf page is full, split the page and + * propagate up the router entry for the new page from split * * The xtSplitUp() will insert the entry and unpin the leaf page. */ @@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ int xtInsert(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ } /* - * insert the new entry into the leaf page + * insert the new entry into the leaf page */ /* * acquire a transaction lock on the leaf page; @@ -930,16 +930,16 @@ int xtInsert(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ /* - * xtSplitUp() + * xtSplitUp() * * function: - * split full pages as propagating insertion up the tree + * split full pages as propagating insertion up the tree * * parameter: - * tid - transaction id; - * ip - file object; - * split - entry parameter descriptor; - * btstack - traverse stack from xtSearch() + * tid - transaction id; + * ip - file object; + * split - entry parameter descriptor; + * btstack - traverse stack from xtSearch() * * return: */ @@ -1199,22 +1199,22 @@ xtSplitUp(tid_t tid, /* - * xtSplitPage() + * xtSplitPage() * * function: - * split a full non-root page into - * original/split/left page and new right page - * i.e., the original/split page remains as left page. + * split a full non-root page into + * original/split/left page and new right page + * i.e., the original/split page remains as left page. * * parameter: - * int tid, - * struct inode *ip, - * struct xtsplit *split, - * struct metapage **rmpp, - * u64 *rbnp, + * int tid, + * struct inode *ip, + * struct xtsplit *split, + * struct metapage **rmpp, + * u64 *rbnp, * * return: - * Pointer to page in which to insert or NULL on error. + * Pointer to page in which to insert or NULL on error. */ static int xtSplitPage(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, @@ -1248,9 +1248,9 @@ xtSplitPage(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, rbn = addressPXD(pxd); /* Allocate blocks to quota. */ - if (DQUOT_ALLOC_BLOCK(ip, lengthPXD(pxd))) { - rc = -EDQUOT; - goto clean_up; + if (DQUOT_ALLOC_BLOCK(ip, lengthPXD(pxd))) { + rc = -EDQUOT; + goto clean_up; } quota_allocation += lengthPXD(pxd); @@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ xtSplitPage(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, skip = split->index; /* - * sequential append at tail (after last entry of last page) + * sequential append at tail (after last entry of last page) * * if splitting the last page on a level because of appending * a entry to it (skip is maxentry), it's likely that the access is @@ -1342,7 +1342,7 @@ xtSplitPage(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, } /* - * non-sequential insert (at possibly middle page) + * non-sequential insert (at possibly middle page) */ /* @@ -1465,25 +1465,24 @@ xtSplitPage(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, /* - * xtSplitRoot() + * xtSplitRoot() * * function: - * split the full root page into - * original/root/split page and new right page - * i.e., root remains fixed in tree anchor (inode) and - * the root is copied to a single new right child page - * since root page << non-root page, and - * the split root page contains a single entry for the - * new right child page. + * split the full root page into original/root/split page and new + * right page + * i.e., root remains fixed in tree anchor (inode) and the root is + * copied to a single new right child page since root page << + * non-root page, and the split root page contains a single entry + * for the new right child page. * * parameter: - * int tid, - * struct inode *ip, - * struct xtsplit *split, - * struct metapage **rmpp) + * int tid, + * struct inode *ip, + * struct xtsplit *split, + * struct metapage **rmpp) * * return: - * Pointer to page in which to insert or NULL on error. + * Pointer to page in which to insert or NULL on error. */ static int xtSplitRoot(tid_t tid, @@ -1505,7 +1504,7 @@ xtSplitRoot(tid_t tid, INCREMENT(xtStat.split); /* - * allocate a single (right) child page + * allocate a single (right) child page */ pxdlist = split->pxdlist; pxd = &pxdlist->pxd[pxdlist->npxd]; @@ -1573,7 +1572,7 @@ xtSplitRoot(tid_t tid, } /* - * reset the root + * reset the root * * init root with the single entry for the new right page * set the 1st entry offset to 0, which force the left-most key @@ -1610,7 +1609,7 @@ xtSplitRoot(tid_t tid, /* - * xtExtend() + * xtExtend() * * function: extend in-place; * @@ -1677,7 +1676,7 @@ int xtExtend(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ goto extendOld; /* - * extent overflow: insert entry for new extent + * extent overflow: insert entry for new extent */ //insertNew: xoff = offsetXAD(xad) + MAXXLEN; @@ -1685,8 +1684,8 @@ int xtExtend(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ nextindex = le16_to_cpu(p->header.nextindex); /* - * if the leaf page is full, insert the new entry and - * propagate up the router entry for the new page from split + * if the leaf page is full, insert the new entry and + * propagate up the router entry for the new page from split * * The xtSplitUp() will insert the entry and unpin the leaf page. */ @@ -1731,7 +1730,7 @@ int xtExtend(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ } } /* - * insert the new entry into the leaf page + * insert the new entry into the leaf page */ else { /* insert the new entry: mark the entry NEW */ @@ -1771,11 +1770,11 @@ int xtExtend(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ #ifdef _NOTYET /* - * xtTailgate() + * xtTailgate() * * function: split existing 'tail' extent - * (split offset >= start offset of tail extent), and - * relocate and extend the split tail half; + * (split offset >= start offset of tail extent), and + * relocate and extend the split tail half; * * note: existing extent may or may not have been committed. * caller is responsible for pager buffer cache update, and @@ -1804,7 +1803,7 @@ int xtTailgate(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ /* printf("xtTailgate: nxoff:0x%lx nxlen:0x%x nxaddr:0x%lx\n", - (ulong)xoff, xlen, (ulong)xaddr); + (ulong)xoff, xlen, (ulong)xaddr); */ /* there must exist extent to be tailgated */ @@ -1842,18 +1841,18 @@ printf("xtTailgate: nxoff:0x%lx nxlen:0x%x nxaddr:0x%lx\n", xad = &p->xad[index]; /* printf("xtTailgate: xoff:0x%lx xlen:0x%x xaddr:0x%lx\n", - (ulong)offsetXAD(xad), lengthXAD(xad), (ulong)addressXAD(xad)); + (ulong)offsetXAD(xad), lengthXAD(xad), (ulong)addressXAD(xad)); */ if ((llen = xoff - offsetXAD(xad)) == 0) goto updateOld; /* - * partially replace extent: insert entry for new extent + * partially replace extent: insert entry for new extent */ //insertNew: /* - * if the leaf page is full, insert the new entry and - * propagate up the router entry for the new page from split + * if the leaf page is full, insert the new entry and + * propagate up the router entry for the new page from split * * The xtSplitUp() will insert the entry and unpin the leaf page. */ @@ -1898,7 +1897,7 @@ printf("xtTailgate: xoff:0x%lx xlen:0x%x xaddr:0x%lx\n", } } /* - * insert the new entry into the leaf page + * insert the new entry into the leaf page */ else { /* insert the new entry: mark the entry NEW */ @@ -1955,17 +1954,17 @@ printf("xtTailgate: xoff:0x%lx xlen:0x%x xaddr:0x%lx\n", #endif /* _NOTYET */ /* - * xtUpdate() + * xtUpdate() * * function: update XAD; * - * update extent for allocated_but_not_recorded or - * compressed extent; + * update extent for allocated_but_not_recorded or + * compressed extent; * * parameter: - * nxad - new XAD; - * logical extent of the specified XAD must be completely - * contained by an existing XAD; + * nxad - new XAD; + * logical extent of the specified XAD must be completely + * contained by an existing XAD; */ int xtUpdate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, xad_t * nxad) { /* new XAD */ @@ -2416,19 +2415,19 @@ printf("xtUpdate.updateLeft.split p:0x%p\n", p); /* - * xtAppend() + * xtAppend() * * function: grow in append mode from contiguous region specified ; * * parameter: - * tid - transaction id; - * ip - file object; - * xflag - extent flag: - * xoff - extent offset; - * maxblocks - max extent length; - * xlen - extent length (in/out); - * xaddrp - extent address pointer (in/out): - * flag - + * tid - transaction id; + * ip - file object; + * xflag - extent flag: + * xoff - extent offset; + * maxblocks - max extent length; + * xlen - extent length (in/out); + * xaddrp - extent address pointer (in/out): + * flag - * * return: */ @@ -2460,7 +2459,7 @@ int xtAppend(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ (ulong) xoff, maxblocks, xlen, (ulong) xaddr); /* - * search for the entry location at which to insert: + * search for the entry location at which to insert: * * xtFastSearch() and xtSearch() both returns (leaf page * pinned, index at which to insert). @@ -2482,13 +2481,13 @@ int xtAppend(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ xlen = min(xlen, (int)(next - xoff)); //insert: /* - * insert entry for new extent + * insert entry for new extent */ xflag |= XAD_NEW; /* - * if the leaf page is full, split the page and - * propagate up the router entry for the new page from split + * if the leaf page is full, split the page and + * propagate up the router entry for the new page from split * * The xtSplitUp() will insert the entry and unpin the leaf page. */ @@ -2545,7 +2544,7 @@ int xtAppend(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ return 0; /* - * insert the new entry into the leaf page + * insert the new entry into the leaf page */ insertLeaf: /* @@ -2589,17 +2588,17 @@ int xtAppend(tid_t tid, /* transaction id */ /* - TBD for defragmentaion/reorganization - * - * xtDelete() + * xtDelete() * * function: - * delete the entry with the specified key. + * delete the entry with the specified key. * - * N.B.: whole extent of the entry is assumed to be deleted. + * N.B.: whole extent of the entry is assumed to be deleted. * * parameter: * * return: - * ENOENT: if the entry is not found. + * ENOENT: if the entry is not found. * * exception: */ @@ -2665,10 +2664,10 @@ int xtDelete(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 xoff, s32 xlen, int flag) /* - TBD for defragmentaion/reorganization - * - * xtDeleteUp() + * xtDeleteUp() * * function: - * free empty pages as propagating deletion up the tree + * free empty pages as propagating deletion up the tree * * parameter: * @@ -2815,15 +2814,15 @@ xtDeleteUp(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, /* - * NAME: xtRelocate() + * NAME: xtRelocate() * - * FUNCTION: relocate xtpage or data extent of regular file; - * This function is mainly used by defragfs utility. + * FUNCTION: relocate xtpage or data extent of regular file; + * This function is mainly used by defragfs utility. * - * NOTE: This routine does not have the logic to handle - * uncommitted allocated extent. The caller should call - * txCommit() to commit all the allocation before call - * this routine. + * NOTE: This routine does not have the logic to handle + * uncommitted allocated extent. The caller should call + * txCommit() to commit all the allocation before call + * this routine. */ int xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ @@ -2865,8 +2864,8 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ xtype, (ulong) xoff, xlen, (ulong) oxaddr, (ulong) nxaddr); /* - * 1. get and validate the parent xtpage/xad entry - * covering the source extent to be relocated; + * 1. get and validate the parent xtpage/xad entry + * covering the source extent to be relocated; */ if (xtype == DATAEXT) { /* search in leaf entry */ @@ -2910,7 +2909,7 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ jfs_info("xtRelocate: parent xad entry validated."); /* - * 2. relocate the extent + * 2. relocate the extent */ if (xtype == DATAEXT) { /* if the extent is allocated-but-not-recorded @@ -2923,7 +2922,7 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ XT_PUTPAGE(pmp); /* - * cmRelocate() + * cmRelocate() * * copy target data pages to be relocated; * @@ -2945,8 +2944,8 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ pno = offset >> CM_L2BSIZE; npages = (nbytes + (CM_BSIZE - 1)) >> CM_L2BSIZE; /* - npages = ((offset + nbytes - 1) >> CM_L2BSIZE) - - (offset >> CM_L2BSIZE) + 1; + npages = ((offset + nbytes - 1) >> CM_L2BSIZE) - + (offset >> CM_L2BSIZE) + 1; */ sxaddr = oxaddr; dxaddr = nxaddr; @@ -2981,7 +2980,7 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ XT_GETSEARCH(ip, btstack.top, bn, pmp, pp, index); jfs_info("xtRelocate: target data extent relocated."); - } else { /* (xtype == XTPAGE) */ + } else { /* (xtype == XTPAGE) */ /* * read in the target xtpage from the source extent; @@ -3026,16 +3025,14 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ */ if (lmp) { BT_MARK_DIRTY(lmp, ip); - tlck = - txLock(tid, ip, lmp, tlckXTREE | tlckRELINK); + tlck = txLock(tid, ip, lmp, tlckXTREE | tlckRELINK); lp->header.next = cpu_to_le64(nxaddr); XT_PUTPAGE(lmp); } if (rmp) { BT_MARK_DIRTY(rmp, ip); - tlck = - txLock(tid, ip, rmp, tlckXTREE | tlckRELINK); + tlck = txLock(tid, ip, rmp, tlckXTREE | tlckRELINK); rp->header.prev = cpu_to_le64(nxaddr); XT_PUTPAGE(rmp); } @@ -3062,7 +3059,7 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ * scan may be skipped by commit() and logredo(); */ BT_MARK_DIRTY(mp, ip); - /* tlckNEW init xtlck->lwm.offset = XTENTRYSTART; */ + /* tlckNEW init xtlck->lwm.offset = XTENTRYSTART; */ tlck = txLock(tid, ip, mp, tlckXTREE | tlckNEW); xtlck = (struct xtlock *) & tlck->lock; @@ -3084,7 +3081,7 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ } /* - * 3. acquire maplock for the source extent to be freed; + * 3. acquire maplock for the source extent to be freed; * * acquire a maplock saving the src relocated extent address; * to free of the extent at commit time; @@ -3105,7 +3102,7 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ * is no buffer associated with this lock since the buffer * has been redirected to the target location. */ - else /* (xtype == XTPAGE) */ + else /* (xtype == XTPAGE) */ tlck = txMaplock(tid, ip, tlckMAP | tlckRELOCATE); pxdlock = (struct pxd_lock *) & tlck->lock; @@ -3115,7 +3112,7 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ pxdlock->index = 1; /* - * 4. update the parent xad entry for relocation; + * 4. update the parent xad entry for relocation; * * acquire tlck for the parent entry with XAD_NEW as entry * update which will write LOG_REDOPAGE and update bmap for @@ -3143,22 +3140,22 @@ xtRelocate(tid_t tid, struct inode * ip, xad_t * oxad, /* old XAD */ /* - * xtSearchNode() + * xtSearchNode() * - * function: search for the internal xad entry covering specified extent. - * This function is mainly used by defragfs utility. + * function: search for the internal xad entry covering specified extent. + * This function is mainly used by defragfs utility. * * parameters: - * ip - file object; - * xad - extent to find; - * cmpp - comparison result: - * btstack - traverse stack; - * flag - search process flag; + * ip - file object; + * xad - extent to find; + * cmpp - comparison result: + * btstack - traverse stack; + * flag - search process flag; * * returns: - * btstack contains (bn, index) of search path traversed to the entry. - * *cmpp is set to result of comparison with the entry returned. - * the page containing the entry is pinned at exit. + * btstack contains (bn, index) of search path traversed to the entry. + * *cmpp is set to result of comparison with the entry returned. + * the page containing the entry is pinned at exit. */ static int xtSearchNode(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xad, /* required XAD entry */ int *cmpp, struct btstack * btstack, int flag) @@ -3181,7 +3178,7 @@ static int xtSearchNode(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xad, /* required XAD entry */ xaddr = addressXAD(xad); /* - * search down tree from root: + * search down tree from root: * * between two consecutive entries of and of * internal page, child page Pi contains entry with k, Ki <= K < Kj. @@ -3217,7 +3214,7 @@ static int xtSearchNode(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xad, /* required XAD entry */ XT_CMP(cmp, xoff, &p->xad[index], t64); if (cmp == 0) { /* - * search hit + * search hit * * verify for exact match; */ @@ -3245,7 +3242,7 @@ static int xtSearchNode(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xad, /* required XAD entry */ } /* - * search miss - non-leaf page: + * search miss - non-leaf page: * * base is the smallest index with key (Kj) greater than * search key (K) and may be zero or maxentry index. @@ -3268,15 +3265,15 @@ static int xtSearchNode(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xad, /* required XAD entry */ /* - * xtRelink() + * xtRelink() * * function: - * link around a freed page. + * link around a freed page. * * Parameter: - * int tid, - * struct inode *ip, - * xtpage_t *p) + * int tid, + * struct inode *ip, + * xtpage_t *p) * * returns: */ @@ -3338,7 +3335,7 @@ static int xtRelink(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, xtpage_t * p) /* - * xtInitRoot() + * xtInitRoot() * * initialize file root (inline in inode) */ @@ -3385,42 +3382,42 @@ void xtInitRoot(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip) #define MAX_TRUNCATE_LEAVES 50 /* - * xtTruncate() + * xtTruncate() * * function: - * traverse for truncation logging backward bottom up; - * terminate at the last extent entry at the current subtree - * root page covering new down size. - * truncation may occur within the last extent entry. + * traverse for truncation logging backward bottom up; + * terminate at the last extent entry at the current subtree + * root page covering new down size. + * truncation may occur within the last extent entry. * * parameter: - * int tid, - * struct inode *ip, - * s64 newsize, - * int type) {PWMAP, PMAP, WMAP; DELETE, TRUNCATE} + * int tid, + * struct inode *ip, + * s64 newsize, + * int type) {PWMAP, PMAP, WMAP; DELETE, TRUNCATE} * * return: * * note: - * PWMAP: - * 1. truncate (non-COMMIT_NOLINK file) - * by jfs_truncate() or jfs_open(O_TRUNC): - * xtree is updated; + * PWMAP: + * 1. truncate (non-COMMIT_NOLINK file) + * by jfs_truncate() or jfs_open(O_TRUNC): + * xtree is updated; * 2. truncate index table of directory when last entry removed - * map update via tlock at commit time; - * PMAP: + * map update via tlock at commit time; + * PMAP: * Call xtTruncate_pmap instead - * WMAP: - * 1. remove (free zero link count) on last reference release - * (pmap has been freed at commit zero link count); - * 2. truncate (COMMIT_NOLINK file, i.e., tmp file): - * xtree is updated; - * map update directly at truncation time; + * WMAP: + * 1. remove (free zero link count) on last reference release + * (pmap has been freed at commit zero link count); + * 2. truncate (COMMIT_NOLINK file, i.e., tmp file): + * xtree is updated; + * map update directly at truncation time; * - * if (DELETE) - * no LOG_NOREDOPAGE is required (NOREDOFILE is sufficient); - * else if (TRUNCATE) - * must write LOG_NOREDOPAGE for deleted index page; + * if (DELETE) + * no LOG_NOREDOPAGE is required (NOREDOFILE is sufficient); + * else if (TRUNCATE) + * must write LOG_NOREDOPAGE for deleted index page; * * pages may already have been tlocked by anonymous transactions * during file growth (i.e., write) before truncation; @@ -3493,7 +3490,7 @@ s64 xtTruncate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 newsize, int flag) * retained in the new sized file. * if type is PMAP, the data and index pages are NOT * freed, and the data and index blocks are NOT freed - * from working map. + * from working map. * (this will allow continued access of data/index of * temporary file (zerolink count file truncated to zero-length)). */ @@ -3542,7 +3539,7 @@ s64 xtTruncate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 newsize, int flag) goto getChild; /* - * leaf page + * leaf page */ freed = 0; @@ -3916,7 +3913,7 @@ s64 xtTruncate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 newsize, int flag) } /* - * internal page: go down to child page of current entry + * internal page: go down to child page of current entry */ getChild: /* save current parent entry for the child page */ @@ -3965,7 +3962,7 @@ s64 xtTruncate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 newsize, int flag) /* - * xtTruncate_pmap() + * xtTruncate_pmap() * * function: * Perform truncate to zero lenghth for deleted file, leaving the @@ -3974,9 +3971,9 @@ s64 xtTruncate(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 newsize, int flag) * is committed to disk. * * parameter: - * tid_t tid, - * struct inode *ip, - * s64 committed_size) + * tid_t tid, + * struct inode *ip, + * s64 committed_size) * * return: new committed size * @@ -4050,7 +4047,7 @@ s64 xtTruncate_pmap(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 committed_size) } /* - * leaf page + * leaf page */ if (++locked_leaves > MAX_TRUNCATE_LEAVES) { @@ -4062,7 +4059,7 @@ s64 xtTruncate_pmap(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 committed_size) xoff = offsetXAD(xad); xlen = lengthXAD(xad); XT_PUTPAGE(mp); - return (xoff + xlen) << JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->l2bsize; + return (xoff + xlen) << JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->l2bsize; } tlck = txLock(tid, ip, mp, tlckXTREE); tlck->type = tlckXTREE | tlckFREE; @@ -4099,8 +4096,7 @@ s64 xtTruncate_pmap(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 committed_size) */ tlck = txLock(tid, ip, mp, tlckXTREE); xtlck = (struct xtlock *) & tlck->lock; - xtlck->hwm.offset = - le16_to_cpu(p->header.nextindex) - 1; + xtlck->hwm.offset = le16_to_cpu(p->header.nextindex) - 1; tlck->type = tlckXTREE | tlckFREE; XT_PUTPAGE(mp); @@ -4118,7 +4114,7 @@ s64 xtTruncate_pmap(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip, s64 committed_size) else index--; /* - * internal page: go down to child page of current entry + * internal page: go down to child page of current entry */ getChild: /* save current parent entry for the child page */ diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_xtree.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_xtree.h index 164f6f2b1019..70815c8a3d6a 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/jfs_xtree.h +++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_xtree.h @@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ #define _H_JFS_XTREE /* - * jfs_xtree.h: extent allocation descriptor B+-tree manager + * jfs_xtree.h: extent allocation descriptor B+-tree manager */ #include "jfs_btree.h" /* - * extent allocation descriptor (xad) + * extent allocation descriptor (xad) */ typedef struct xad { unsigned flag:8; /* 1: flag */ @@ -38,30 +38,30 @@ typedef struct xad { __le32 addr2; /* 4: address in unit of fsblksize */ } xad_t; /* (16) */ -#define MAXXLEN ((1 << 24) - 1) +#define MAXXLEN ((1 << 24) - 1) -#define XTSLOTSIZE 16 -#define L2XTSLOTSIZE 4 +#define XTSLOTSIZE 16 +#define L2XTSLOTSIZE 4 /* xad_t field construction */ #define XADoffset(xad, offset64)\ {\ - (xad)->off1 = ((u64)offset64) >> 32;\ - (xad)->off2 = __cpu_to_le32((offset64) & 0xffffffff);\ + (xad)->off1 = ((u64)offset64) >> 32;\ + (xad)->off2 = __cpu_to_le32((offset64) & 0xffffffff);\ } #define XADaddress(xad, address64)\ {\ - (xad)->addr1 = ((u64)address64) >> 32;\ - (xad)->addr2 = __cpu_to_le32((address64) & 0xffffffff);\ + (xad)->addr1 = ((u64)address64) >> 32;\ + (xad)->addr2 = __cpu_to_le32((address64) & 0xffffffff);\ } -#define XADlength(xad, length32) (xad)->len = __cpu_to_le24(length32) +#define XADlength(xad, length32) (xad)->len = __cpu_to_le24(length32) /* xad_t field extraction */ #define offsetXAD(xad)\ - ( ((s64)((xad)->off1)) << 32 | __le32_to_cpu((xad)->off2)) + ( ((s64)((xad)->off1)) << 32 | __le32_to_cpu((xad)->off2)) #define addressXAD(xad)\ - ( ((s64)((xad)->addr1)) << 32 | __le32_to_cpu((xad)->addr2)) -#define lengthXAD(xad) __le24_to_cpu((xad)->len) + ( ((s64)((xad)->addr1)) << 32 | __le32_to_cpu((xad)->addr2)) +#define lengthXAD(xad) __le24_to_cpu((xad)->len) /* xad list */ struct xadlist { @@ -71,22 +71,22 @@ struct xadlist { }; /* xad_t flags */ -#define XAD_NEW 0x01 /* new */ -#define XAD_EXTENDED 0x02 /* extended */ -#define XAD_COMPRESSED 0x04 /* compressed with recorded length */ +#define XAD_NEW 0x01 /* new */ +#define XAD_EXTENDED 0x02 /* extended */ +#define XAD_COMPRESSED 0x04 /* compressed with recorded length */ #define XAD_NOTRECORDED 0x08 /* allocated but not recorded */ -#define XAD_COW 0x10 /* copy-on-write */ +#define XAD_COW 0x10 /* copy-on-write */ /* possible values for maxentry */ -#define XTROOTINITSLOT_DIR 6 -#define XTROOTINITSLOT 10 -#define XTROOTMAXSLOT 18 -#define XTPAGEMAXSLOT 256 -#define XTENTRYSTART 2 +#define XTROOTINITSLOT_DIR 6 +#define XTROOTINITSLOT 10 +#define XTROOTMAXSLOT 18 +#define XTPAGEMAXSLOT 256 +#define XTENTRYSTART 2 /* - * xtree page: + * xtree page: */ typedef union { struct xtheader { @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ typedef union { } xtpage_t; /* - * external declaration + * external declaration */ extern int xtLookup(struct inode *ip, s64 lstart, s64 llen, int *pflag, s64 * paddr, int *plen, int flag); diff --git a/fs/jfs/namei.c b/fs/jfs/namei.c index 41c204771262..25161c4121e4 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/namei.c +++ b/fs/jfs/namei.c @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ static int jfs_mkdir(struct inode *dip, struct dentry *dentry, int mode) * dentry - child directory dentry * * RETURN: -EINVAL - if name is . or .. - * -EINVAL - if . or .. exist but are invalid. + * -EINVAL - if . or .. exist but are invalid. * errors from subroutines * * note: @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ static int jfs_unlink(struct inode *dip, struct dentry *dentry) inode_dec_link_count(ip); /* - * commit zero link count object + * commit zero link count object */ if (ip->i_nlink == 0) { assert(!test_cflag(COMMIT_Nolink, ip)); @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ static int jfs_unlink(struct inode *dip, struct dentry *dentry) /* * NAME: commitZeroLink() * - * FUNCTION: for non-directory, called by jfs_remove(), + * FUNCTION: for non-directory, called by jfs_remove(), * truncate a regular file, directory or symbolic * link to zero length. return 0 if type is not * one of these. @@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ static s64 commitZeroLink(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip) /* * NAME: jfs_free_zero_link() * - * FUNCTION: for non-directory, called by iClose(), + * FUNCTION: for non-directory, called by iClose(), * free resources of a file from cache and WORKING map * for a file previously committed with zero link count * while associated with a pager object, @@ -855,12 +855,12 @@ static int jfs_link(struct dentry *old_dentry, * NAME: jfs_symlink(dip, dentry, name) * * FUNCTION: creates a symbolic link to by name - * in directory + * in directory * - * PARAMETER: dip - parent directory vnode - * dentry - dentry of symbolic link - * name - the path name of the existing object - * that will be the source of the link + * PARAMETER: dip - parent directory vnode + * dentry - dentry of symbolic link + * name - the path name of the existing object + * that will be the source of the link * * RETURN: errors from subroutines * @@ -1052,9 +1052,9 @@ static int jfs_symlink(struct inode *dip, struct dentry *dentry, /* - * NAME: jfs_rename + * NAME: jfs_rename * - * FUNCTION: rename a file or directory + * FUNCTION: rename a file or directory */ static int jfs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry) @@ -1331,9 +1331,9 @@ static int jfs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry, /* - * NAME: jfs_mknod + * NAME: jfs_mknod * - * FUNCTION: Create a special file (device) + * FUNCTION: Create a special file (device) */ static int jfs_mknod(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode, dev_t rdev) diff --git a/fs/jfs/resize.c b/fs/jfs/resize.c index 79d625f3f733..71984ee95346 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/resize.c +++ b/fs/jfs/resize.c @@ -29,17 +29,17 @@ #include "jfs_txnmgr.h" #include "jfs_debug.h" -#define BITSPERPAGE (PSIZE << 3) -#define L2MEGABYTE 20 -#define MEGABYTE (1 << L2MEGABYTE) -#define MEGABYTE32 (MEGABYTE << 5) +#define BITSPERPAGE (PSIZE << 3) +#define L2MEGABYTE 20 +#define MEGABYTE (1 << L2MEGABYTE) +#define MEGABYTE32 (MEGABYTE << 5) /* convert block number to bmap file page number */ #define BLKTODMAPN(b)\ - (((b) >> 13) + ((b) >> 23) + ((b) >> 33) + 3 + 1) + (((b) >> 13) + ((b) >> 23) + ((b) >> 33) + 3 + 1) /* - * jfs_extendfs() + * jfs_extendfs() * * function: extend file system; * @@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ * workspace space * * input: - * new LVSize: in LV blocks (required) - * new LogSize: in LV blocks (optional) - * new FSSize: in LV blocks (optional) + * new LVSize: in LV blocks (required) + * new LogSize: in LV blocks (optional) + * new FSSize: in LV blocks (optional) * * new configuration: * 1. set new LogSize as specified or default from new LVSize; @@ -125,8 +125,8 @@ int jfs_extendfs(struct super_block *sb, s64 newLVSize, int newLogSize) } /* - * reconfigure LV spaces - * --------------------- + * reconfigure LV spaces + * --------------------- * * validate new size, or, if not specified, determine new size */ @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ int jfs_extendfs(struct super_block *sb, s64 newLVSize, int newLogSize) log_formatted = 1; } /* - * quiesce file system + * quiesce file system * * (prepare to move the inline log and to prevent map update) * @@ -270,8 +270,8 @@ int jfs_extendfs(struct super_block *sb, s64 newLVSize, int newLogSize) } /* - * extend block allocation map - * --------------------------- + * extend block allocation map + * --------------------------- * * extendfs() for new extension, retry after crash recovery; * @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ int jfs_extendfs(struct super_block *sb, s64 newLVSize, int newLogSize) * s_size: aggregate size in physical blocks; */ /* - * compute the new block allocation map configuration + * compute the new block allocation map configuration * * map dinode: * di_size: map file size in byte; @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ int jfs_extendfs(struct super_block *sb, s64 newLVSize, int newLogSize) newNpages = BLKTODMAPN(t64) + 1; /* - * extend map from current map (WITHOUT growing mapfile) + * extend map from current map (WITHOUT growing mapfile) * * map new extension with unmapped part of the last partial * dmap page, if applicable, and extra page(s) allocated @@ -341,8 +341,8 @@ int jfs_extendfs(struct super_block *sb, s64 newLVSize, int newLogSize) XSize -= nblocks; /* - * grow map file to cover remaining extension - * and/or one extra dmap page for next extendfs(); + * grow map file to cover remaining extension + * and/or one extra dmap page for next extendfs(); * * allocate new map pages and its backing blocks, and * update map file xtree @@ -422,8 +422,8 @@ int jfs_extendfs(struct super_block *sb, s64 newLVSize, int newLogSize) dbFinalizeBmap(ipbmap); /* - * update inode allocation map - * --------------------------- + * update inode allocation map + * --------------------------- * * move iag lists from old to new iag; * agstart field is not updated for logredo() to reconstruct @@ -442,8 +442,8 @@ int jfs_extendfs(struct super_block *sb, s64 newLVSize, int newLogSize) } /* - * finalize - * -------- + * finalize + * -------- * * extension is committed when on-disk super block is * updated with new descriptors: logredo will recover @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ int jfs_extendfs(struct super_block *sb, s64 newLVSize, int newLogSize) diFreeSpecial(ipbmap2); /* - * update superblock + * update superblock */ if ((rc = readSuper(sb, &bh))) goto error_out; @@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ int jfs_extendfs(struct super_block *sb, s64 newLVSize, int newLogSize) resume: /* - * resume file system transactions + * resume file system transactions */ txResume(sb); diff --git a/fs/jfs/xattr.c b/fs/jfs/xattr.c index b753ba216450..5c0f2de01316 100644 --- a/fs/jfs/xattr.c +++ b/fs/jfs/xattr.c @@ -63,9 +63,9 @@ * * On-disk: * - * FEALISTs are stored on disk using blocks allocated by dbAlloc() and - * written directly. An EA list may be in-lined in the inode if there is - * sufficient room available. + * FEALISTs are stored on disk using blocks allocated by dbAlloc() and + * written directly. An EA list may be in-lined in the inode if there is + * sufficient room available. */ struct ea_buffer { -- 2.39.5