| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| /* |
| * Copyright (C) 2016 Oracle. All Rights Reserved. |
| * Author: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com> |
| */ |
| #include "xfs.h" |
| #include "xfs_fs.h" |
| #include "xfs_shared.h" |
| #include "xfs_format.h" |
| #include "xfs_log_format.h" |
| #include "xfs_trans_resv.h" |
| #include "xfs_mount.h" |
| #include "xfs_defer.h" |
| #include "xfs_da_format.h" |
| #include "xfs_da_btree.h" |
| #include "xfs_inode.h" |
| #include "xfs_trans.h" |
| #include "xfs_inode_item.h" |
| #include "xfs_bmap.h" |
| #include "xfs_bmap_util.h" |
| #include "xfs_error.h" |
| #include "xfs_dir2.h" |
| #include "xfs_dir2_priv.h" |
| #include "xfs_ioctl.h" |
| #include "xfs_trace.h" |
| #include "xfs_log.h" |
| #include "xfs_icache.h" |
| #include "xfs_pnfs.h" |
| #include "xfs_btree.h" |
| #include "xfs_refcount_btree.h" |
| #include "xfs_refcount.h" |
| #include "xfs_bmap_btree.h" |
| #include "xfs_trans_space.h" |
| #include "xfs_bit.h" |
| #include "xfs_alloc.h" |
| #include "xfs_quota_defs.h" |
| #include "xfs_quota.h" |
| #include "xfs_reflink.h" |
| #include "xfs_iomap.h" |
| #include "xfs_rmap_btree.h" |
| #include "xfs_sb.h" |
| #include "xfs_ag_resv.h" |
| |
| /* |
| * Copy on Write of Shared Blocks |
| * |
| * XFS must preserve "the usual" file semantics even when two files share |
| * the same physical blocks. This means that a write to one file must not |
| * alter the blocks in a different file; the way that we'll do that is |
| * through the use of a copy-on-write mechanism. At a high level, that |
| * means that when we want to write to a shared block, we allocate a new |
| * block, write the data to the new block, and if that succeeds we map the |
| * new block into the file. |
| * |
| * XFS provides a "delayed allocation" mechanism that defers the allocation |
| * of disk blocks to dirty-but-not-yet-mapped file blocks as long as |
| * possible. This reduces fragmentation by enabling the filesystem to ask |
| * for bigger chunks less often, which is exactly what we want for CoW. |
| * |
| * The delalloc mechanism begins when the kernel wants to make a block |
| * writable (write_begin or page_mkwrite). If the offset is not mapped, we |
| * create a delalloc mapping, which is a regular in-core extent, but without |
| * a real startblock. (For delalloc mappings, the startblock encodes both |
| * a flag that this is a delalloc mapping, and a worst-case estimate of how |
| * many blocks might be required to put the mapping into the BMBT.) delalloc |
| * mappings are a reservation against the free space in the filesystem; |
| * adjacent mappings can also be combined into fewer larger mappings. |
| * |
| * As an optimization, the CoW extent size hint (cowextsz) creates |
| * outsized aligned delalloc reservations in the hope of landing out of |
| * order nearby CoW writes in a single extent on disk, thereby reducing |
| * fragmentation and improving future performance. |
| * |
| * D: --RRRRRRSSSRRRRRRRR--- (data fork) |
| * C: ------DDDDDDD--------- (CoW fork) |
| * |
| * When dirty pages are being written out (typically in writepage), the |
| * delalloc reservations are converted into unwritten mappings by |
| * allocating blocks and replacing the delalloc mapping with real ones. |
| * A delalloc mapping can be replaced by several unwritten ones if the |
| * free space is fragmented. |
| * |
| * D: --RRRRRRSSSRRRRRRRR--- |
| * C: ------UUUUUUU--------- |
| * |
| * We want to adapt the delalloc mechanism for copy-on-write, since the |
| * write paths are similar. The first two steps (creating the reservation |
| * and allocating the blocks) are exactly the same as delalloc except that |
| * the mappings must be stored in a separate CoW fork because we do not want |
| * to disturb the mapping in the data fork until we're sure that the write |
| * succeeded. IO completion in this case is the process of removing the old |
| * mapping from the data fork and moving the new mapping from the CoW fork to |
| * the data fork. This will be discussed shortly. |
| * |
| * For now, unaligned directio writes will be bounced back to the page cache. |
| * Block-aligned directio writes will use the same mechanism as buffered |
| * writes. |
| * |
| * Just prior to submitting the actual disk write requests, we convert |
| * the extents representing the range of the file actually being written |
| * (as opposed to extra pieces created for the cowextsize hint) to real |
| * extents. This will become important in the next step: |
| * |
| * D: --RRRRRRSSSRRRRRRRR--- |
| * C: ------UUrrUUU--------- |
| * |
| * CoW remapping must be done after the data block write completes, |
| * because we don't want to destroy the old data fork map until we're sure |
| * the new block has been written. Since the new mappings are kept in a |
| * separate fork, we can simply iterate these mappings to find the ones |
| * that cover the file blocks that we just CoW'd. For each extent, simply |
| * unmap the corresponding range in the data fork, map the new range into |
| * the data fork, and remove the extent from the CoW fork. Because of |
| * the presence of the cowextsize hint, however, we must be careful |
| * only to remap the blocks that we've actually written out -- we must |
| * never remap delalloc reservations nor CoW staging blocks that have |
| * yet to be written. This corresponds exactly to the real extents in |
| * the CoW fork: |
| * |
| * D: --RRRRRRrrSRRRRRRRR--- |
| * C: ------UU--UUU--------- |
| * |
| * Since the remapping operation can be applied to an arbitrary file |
| * range, we record the need for the remap step as a flag in the ioend |
| * instead of declaring a new IO type. This is required for direct io |
| * because we only have ioend for the whole dio, and we have to be able to |
| * remember the presence of unwritten blocks and CoW blocks with a single |
| * ioend structure. Better yet, the more ground we can cover with one |
| * ioend, the better. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Given an AG extent, find the lowest-numbered run of shared blocks |
| * within that range and return the range in fbno/flen. If |
| * find_end_of_shared is true, return the longest contiguous extent of |
| * shared blocks. If there are no shared extents, fbno and flen will |
| * be set to NULLAGBLOCK and 0, respectively. |
| */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_find_shared( |
| struct xfs_mount *mp, |
| struct xfs_trans *tp, |
| xfs_agnumber_t agno, |
| xfs_agblock_t agbno, |
| xfs_extlen_t aglen, |
| xfs_agblock_t *fbno, |
| xfs_extlen_t *flen, |
| bool find_end_of_shared) |
| { |
| struct xfs_buf *agbp; |
| struct xfs_btree_cur *cur; |
| int error; |
| |
| error = xfs_alloc_read_agf(mp, tp, agno, 0, &agbp); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| if (!agbp) |
| return -ENOMEM; |
| |
| cur = xfs_refcountbt_init_cursor(mp, tp, agbp, agno); |
| |
| error = xfs_refcount_find_shared(cur, agbno, aglen, fbno, flen, |
| find_end_of_shared); |
| |
| xfs_btree_del_cursor(cur, error); |
| |
| xfs_trans_brelse(tp, agbp); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Trim the mapping to the next block where there's a change in the |
| * shared/unshared status. More specifically, this means that we |
| * find the lowest-numbered extent of shared blocks that coincides with |
| * the given block mapping. If the shared extent overlaps the start of |
| * the mapping, trim the mapping to the end of the shared extent. If |
| * the shared region intersects the mapping, trim the mapping to the |
| * start of the shared extent. If there are no shared regions that |
| * overlap, just return the original extent. |
| */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_trim_around_shared( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec *irec, |
| bool *shared, |
| bool *trimmed) |
| { |
| xfs_agnumber_t agno; |
| xfs_agblock_t agbno; |
| xfs_extlen_t aglen; |
| xfs_agblock_t fbno; |
| xfs_extlen_t flen; |
| int error = 0; |
| |
| /* Holes, unwritten, and delalloc extents cannot be shared */ |
| if (!xfs_is_reflink_inode(ip) || !xfs_bmap_is_real_extent(irec)) { |
| *shared = false; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| trace_xfs_reflink_trim_around_shared(ip, irec); |
| |
| agno = XFS_FSB_TO_AGNO(ip->i_mount, irec->br_startblock); |
| agbno = XFS_FSB_TO_AGBNO(ip->i_mount, irec->br_startblock); |
| aglen = irec->br_blockcount; |
| |
| error = xfs_reflink_find_shared(ip->i_mount, NULL, agno, agbno, |
| aglen, &fbno, &flen, true); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| |
| *shared = *trimmed = false; |
| if (fbno == NULLAGBLOCK) { |
| /* No shared blocks at all. */ |
| return 0; |
| } else if (fbno == agbno) { |
| /* |
| * The start of this extent is shared. Truncate the |
| * mapping at the end of the shared region so that a |
| * subsequent iteration starts at the start of the |
| * unshared region. |
| */ |
| irec->br_blockcount = flen; |
| *shared = true; |
| if (flen != aglen) |
| *trimmed = true; |
| return 0; |
| } else { |
| /* |
| * There's a shared extent midway through this extent. |
| * Truncate the mapping at the start of the shared |
| * extent so that a subsequent iteration starts at the |
| * start of the shared region. |
| */ |
| irec->br_blockcount = fbno - agbno; |
| *trimmed = true; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Trim the passed in imap to the next shared/unshared extent boundary, and |
| * if imap->br_startoff points to a shared extent reserve space for it in the |
| * COW fork. In this case *shared is set to true, else to false. |
| * |
| * Note that imap will always contain the block numbers for the existing blocks |
| * in the data fork, as the upper layers need them for read-modify-write |
| * operations. |
| */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_reserve_cow( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec *imap, |
| bool *shared) |
| { |
| struct xfs_ifork *ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, XFS_COW_FORK); |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec got; |
| int error = 0; |
| bool eof = false, trimmed; |
| struct xfs_iext_cursor icur; |
| |
| /* |
| * Search the COW fork extent list first. This serves two purposes: |
| * first this implement the speculative preallocation using cowextisze, |
| * so that we also unshared block adjacent to shared blocks instead |
| * of just the shared blocks themselves. Second the lookup in the |
| * extent list is generally faster than going out to the shared extent |
| * tree. |
| */ |
| |
| if (!xfs_iext_lookup_extent(ip, ifp, imap->br_startoff, &icur, &got)) |
| eof = true; |
| if (!eof && got.br_startoff <= imap->br_startoff) { |
| trace_xfs_reflink_cow_found(ip, imap); |
| xfs_trim_extent(imap, got.br_startoff, got.br_blockcount); |
| |
| *shared = true; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Trim the mapping to the nearest shared extent boundary. */ |
| error = xfs_reflink_trim_around_shared(ip, imap, shared, &trimmed); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| |
| /* Not shared? Just report the (potentially capped) extent. */ |
| if (!*shared) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Fork all the shared blocks from our write offset until the end of |
| * the extent. |
| */ |
| error = xfs_qm_dqattach_locked(ip, false); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| |
| error = xfs_bmapi_reserve_delalloc(ip, XFS_COW_FORK, imap->br_startoff, |
| imap->br_blockcount, 0, &got, &icur, eof); |
| if (error == -ENOSPC || error == -EDQUOT) |
| trace_xfs_reflink_cow_enospc(ip, imap); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| |
| xfs_trim_extent(imap, got.br_startoff, got.br_blockcount); |
| trace_xfs_reflink_cow_alloc(ip, &got); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Convert part of an unwritten CoW extent to a real one. */ |
| STATIC int |
| xfs_reflink_convert_cow_extent( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec *imap, |
| xfs_fileoff_t offset_fsb, |
| xfs_filblks_t count_fsb) |
| { |
| int nimaps = 1; |
| |
| if (imap->br_state == XFS_EXT_NORM) |
| return 0; |
| |
| xfs_trim_extent(imap, offset_fsb, count_fsb); |
| trace_xfs_reflink_convert_cow(ip, imap); |
| if (imap->br_blockcount == 0) |
| return 0; |
| return xfs_bmapi_write(NULL, ip, imap->br_startoff, imap->br_blockcount, |
| XFS_BMAPI_COWFORK | XFS_BMAPI_CONVERT, 0, imap, |
| &nimaps); |
| } |
| |
| /* Convert all of the unwritten CoW extents in a file's range to real ones. */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_convert_cow( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| xfs_off_t offset, |
| xfs_off_t count) |
| { |
| struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount; |
| xfs_fileoff_t offset_fsb = XFS_B_TO_FSBT(mp, offset); |
| xfs_fileoff_t end_fsb = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, offset + count); |
| xfs_filblks_t count_fsb = end_fsb - offset_fsb; |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec imap; |
| int nimaps = 1, error = 0; |
| |
| ASSERT(count != 0); |
| |
| xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| error = xfs_bmapi_write(NULL, ip, offset_fsb, count_fsb, |
| XFS_BMAPI_COWFORK | XFS_BMAPI_CONVERT | |
| XFS_BMAPI_CONVERT_ONLY, 0, &imap, &nimaps); |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Find the extent that maps the given range in the COW fork. Even if the extent |
| * is not shared we might have a preallocation for it in the COW fork. If so we |
| * use it that rather than trigger a new allocation. |
| */ |
| static int |
| xfs_find_trim_cow_extent( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec *imap, |
| bool *shared, |
| bool *found) |
| { |
| xfs_fileoff_t offset_fsb = imap->br_startoff; |
| xfs_filblks_t count_fsb = imap->br_blockcount; |
| struct xfs_iext_cursor icur; |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec got; |
| bool trimmed; |
| |
| *found = false; |
| |
| /* |
| * If we don't find an overlapping extent, trim the range we need to |
| * allocate to fit the hole we found. |
| */ |
| if (!xfs_iext_lookup_extent(ip, ip->i_cowfp, offset_fsb, &icur, &got) || |
| got.br_startoff > offset_fsb) |
| return xfs_reflink_trim_around_shared(ip, imap, shared, &trimmed); |
| |
| *shared = true; |
| if (isnullstartblock(got.br_startblock)) { |
| xfs_trim_extent(imap, got.br_startoff, got.br_blockcount); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* real extent found - no need to allocate */ |
| xfs_trim_extent(&got, offset_fsb, count_fsb); |
| *imap = got; |
| *found = true; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate all CoW reservations covering a range of blocks in a file. */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_allocate_cow( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec *imap, |
| bool *shared, |
| uint *lockmode) |
| { |
| struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount; |
| xfs_fileoff_t offset_fsb = imap->br_startoff; |
| xfs_filblks_t count_fsb = imap->br_blockcount; |
| struct xfs_trans *tp; |
| int nimaps, error = 0; |
| bool found; |
| xfs_filblks_t resaligned; |
| xfs_extlen_t resblks = 0; |
| |
| ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)); |
| ASSERT(xfs_is_reflink_inode(ip)); |
| |
| error = xfs_find_trim_cow_extent(ip, imap, shared, &found); |
| if (error || !*shared) |
| return error; |
| if (found) |
| goto convert; |
| |
| resaligned = xfs_aligned_fsb_count(imap->br_startoff, |
| imap->br_blockcount, xfs_get_cowextsz_hint(ip)); |
| resblks = XFS_DIOSTRAT_SPACE_RES(mp, resaligned); |
| |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, *lockmode); |
| error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_write, resblks, 0, 0, &tp); |
| *lockmode = XFS_ILOCK_EXCL; |
| xfs_ilock(ip, *lockmode); |
| |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| |
| error = xfs_qm_dqattach_locked(ip, false); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_trans_cancel; |
| |
| /* |
| * Check for an overlapping extent again now that we dropped the ilock. |
| */ |
| error = xfs_find_trim_cow_extent(ip, imap, shared, &found); |
| if (error || !*shared) |
| goto out_trans_cancel; |
| if (found) { |
| xfs_trans_cancel(tp); |
| goto convert; |
| } |
| |
| error = xfs_trans_reserve_quota_nblks(tp, ip, resblks, 0, |
| XFS_QMOPT_RES_REGBLKS); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_trans_cancel; |
| |
| xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, 0); |
| |
| /* Allocate the entire reservation as unwritten blocks. */ |
| nimaps = 1; |
| error = xfs_bmapi_write(tp, ip, imap->br_startoff, imap->br_blockcount, |
| XFS_BMAPI_COWFORK | XFS_BMAPI_PREALLOC, |
| resblks, imap, &nimaps); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_unreserve; |
| |
| xfs_inode_set_cowblocks_tag(ip); |
| error = xfs_trans_commit(tp); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| |
| /* |
| * Allocation succeeded but the requested range was not even partially |
| * satisfied? Bail out! |
| */ |
| if (nimaps == 0) |
| return -ENOSPC; |
| convert: |
| return xfs_reflink_convert_cow_extent(ip, imap, offset_fsb, count_fsb); |
| |
| out_unreserve: |
| xfs_trans_unreserve_quota_nblks(tp, ip, (long)resblks, 0, |
| XFS_QMOPT_RES_REGBLKS); |
| out_trans_cancel: |
| xfs_trans_cancel(tp); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Cancel CoW reservations for some block range of an inode. |
| * |
| * If cancel_real is true this function cancels all COW fork extents for the |
| * inode; if cancel_real is false, real extents are not cleared. |
| * |
| * Caller must have already joined the inode to the current transaction. The |
| * inode will be joined to the transaction returned to the caller. |
| */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_cancel_cow_blocks( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| struct xfs_trans **tpp, |
| xfs_fileoff_t offset_fsb, |
| xfs_fileoff_t end_fsb, |
| bool cancel_real) |
| { |
| struct xfs_ifork *ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, XFS_COW_FORK); |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec got, del; |
| struct xfs_iext_cursor icur; |
| int error = 0; |
| |
| if (!xfs_inode_has_cow_data(ip)) |
| return 0; |
| if (!xfs_iext_lookup_extent_before(ip, ifp, &end_fsb, &icur, &got)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* Walk backwards until we're out of the I/O range... */ |
| while (got.br_startoff + got.br_blockcount > offset_fsb) { |
| del = got; |
| xfs_trim_extent(&del, offset_fsb, end_fsb - offset_fsb); |
| |
| /* Extent delete may have bumped ext forward */ |
| if (!del.br_blockcount) { |
| xfs_iext_prev(ifp, &icur); |
| goto next_extent; |
| } |
| |
| trace_xfs_reflink_cancel_cow(ip, &del); |
| |
| if (isnullstartblock(del.br_startblock)) { |
| error = xfs_bmap_del_extent_delay(ip, XFS_COW_FORK, |
| &icur, &got, &del); |
| if (error) |
| break; |
| } else if (del.br_state == XFS_EXT_UNWRITTEN || cancel_real) { |
| ASSERT((*tpp)->t_firstblock == NULLFSBLOCK); |
| |
| /* Free the CoW orphan record. */ |
| error = xfs_refcount_free_cow_extent(*tpp, |
| del.br_startblock, del.br_blockcount); |
| if (error) |
| break; |
| |
| xfs_bmap_add_free(*tpp, del.br_startblock, |
| del.br_blockcount, NULL); |
| |
| /* Roll the transaction */ |
| error = xfs_defer_finish(tpp); |
| if (error) |
| break; |
| |
| /* Remove the mapping from the CoW fork. */ |
| xfs_bmap_del_extent_cow(ip, &icur, &got, &del); |
| |
| /* Remove the quota reservation */ |
| error = xfs_trans_reserve_quota_nblks(NULL, ip, |
| -(long)del.br_blockcount, 0, |
| XFS_QMOPT_RES_REGBLKS); |
| if (error) |
| break; |
| } else { |
| /* Didn't do anything, push cursor back. */ |
| xfs_iext_prev(ifp, &icur); |
| } |
| next_extent: |
| if (!xfs_iext_get_extent(ifp, &icur, &got)) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* clear tag if cow fork is emptied */ |
| if (!ifp->if_bytes) |
| xfs_inode_clear_cowblocks_tag(ip); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Cancel CoW reservations for some byte range of an inode. |
| * |
| * If cancel_real is true this function cancels all COW fork extents for the |
| * inode; if cancel_real is false, real extents are not cleared. |
| */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_cancel_cow_range( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| xfs_off_t offset, |
| xfs_off_t count, |
| bool cancel_real) |
| { |
| struct xfs_trans *tp; |
| xfs_fileoff_t offset_fsb; |
| xfs_fileoff_t end_fsb; |
| int error; |
| |
| trace_xfs_reflink_cancel_cow_range(ip, offset, count); |
| ASSERT(xfs_is_reflink_inode(ip)); |
| |
| offset_fsb = XFS_B_TO_FSBT(ip->i_mount, offset); |
| if (count == NULLFILEOFF) |
| end_fsb = NULLFILEOFF; |
| else |
| end_fsb = XFS_B_TO_FSB(ip->i_mount, offset + count); |
| |
| /* Start a rolling transaction to remove the mappings */ |
| error = xfs_trans_alloc(ip->i_mount, &M_RES(ip->i_mount)->tr_write, |
| 0, 0, XFS_TRANS_NOFS, &tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| |
| xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, 0); |
| |
| /* Scrape out the old CoW reservations */ |
| error = xfs_reflink_cancel_cow_blocks(ip, &tp, offset_fsb, end_fsb, |
| cancel_real); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| |
| error = xfs_trans_commit(tp); |
| |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| return error; |
| |
| out_cancel: |
| xfs_trans_cancel(tp); |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| out: |
| trace_xfs_reflink_cancel_cow_range_error(ip, error, _RET_IP_); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Remap parts of a file's data fork after a successful CoW. |
| */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_end_cow( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| xfs_off_t offset, |
| xfs_off_t count) |
| { |
| struct xfs_ifork *ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, XFS_COW_FORK); |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec got, del; |
| struct xfs_trans *tp; |
| xfs_fileoff_t offset_fsb; |
| xfs_fileoff_t end_fsb; |
| int error; |
| unsigned int resblks; |
| xfs_filblks_t rlen; |
| struct xfs_iext_cursor icur; |
| |
| trace_xfs_reflink_end_cow(ip, offset, count); |
| |
| /* No COW extents? That's easy! */ |
| if (ifp->if_bytes == 0) |
| return 0; |
| |
| offset_fsb = XFS_B_TO_FSBT(ip->i_mount, offset); |
| end_fsb = XFS_B_TO_FSB(ip->i_mount, offset + count); |
| |
| /* |
| * Start a rolling transaction to switch the mappings. We're |
| * unlikely ever to have to remap 16T worth of single-block |
| * extents, so just cap the worst case extent count to 2^32-1. |
| * Stick a warning in just in case, and avoid 64-bit division. |
| */ |
| BUILD_BUG_ON(MAX_RW_COUNT > UINT_MAX); |
| if (end_fsb - offset_fsb > UINT_MAX) { |
| error = -EFSCORRUPTED; |
| xfs_force_shutdown(ip->i_mount, SHUTDOWN_CORRUPT_INCORE); |
| ASSERT(0); |
| goto out; |
| } |
| resblks = XFS_NEXTENTADD_SPACE_RES(ip->i_mount, |
| (unsigned int)(end_fsb - offset_fsb), |
| XFS_DATA_FORK); |
| error = xfs_trans_alloc(ip->i_mount, &M_RES(ip->i_mount)->tr_write, |
| resblks, 0, XFS_TRANS_RESERVE | XFS_TRANS_NOFS, &tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| |
| xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, 0); |
| |
| /* |
| * In case of racing, overlapping AIO writes no COW extents might be |
| * left by the time I/O completes for the loser of the race. In that |
| * case we are done. |
| */ |
| if (!xfs_iext_lookup_extent_before(ip, ifp, &end_fsb, &icur, &got)) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| |
| /* Walk backwards until we're out of the I/O range... */ |
| while (got.br_startoff + got.br_blockcount > offset_fsb) { |
| del = got; |
| xfs_trim_extent(&del, offset_fsb, end_fsb - offset_fsb); |
| |
| /* Extent delete may have bumped ext forward */ |
| if (!del.br_blockcount) |
| goto prev_extent; |
| |
| /* |
| * Only remap real extent that contain data. With AIO |
| * speculatively preallocations can leak into the range we |
| * are called upon, and we need to skip them. |
| */ |
| if (!xfs_bmap_is_real_extent(&got)) |
| goto prev_extent; |
| |
| /* Unmap the old blocks in the data fork. */ |
| ASSERT(tp->t_firstblock == NULLFSBLOCK); |
| rlen = del.br_blockcount; |
| error = __xfs_bunmapi(tp, ip, del.br_startoff, &rlen, 0, 1); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| |
| /* Trim the extent to whatever got unmapped. */ |
| if (rlen) { |
| xfs_trim_extent(&del, del.br_startoff + rlen, |
| del.br_blockcount - rlen); |
| } |
| trace_xfs_reflink_cow_remap(ip, &del); |
| |
| /* Free the CoW orphan record. */ |
| error = xfs_refcount_free_cow_extent(tp, del.br_startblock, |
| del.br_blockcount); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| |
| /* Map the new blocks into the data fork. */ |
| error = xfs_bmap_map_extent(tp, ip, &del); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| |
| /* Charge this new data fork mapping to the on-disk quota. */ |
| xfs_trans_mod_dquot_byino(tp, ip, XFS_TRANS_DQ_DELBCOUNT, |
| (long)del.br_blockcount); |
| |
| /* Remove the mapping from the CoW fork. */ |
| xfs_bmap_del_extent_cow(ip, &icur, &got, &del); |
| |
| error = xfs_defer_finish(&tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| if (!xfs_iext_get_extent(ifp, &icur, &got)) |
| break; |
| continue; |
| prev_extent: |
| if (!xfs_iext_prev_extent(ifp, &icur, &got)) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| error = xfs_trans_commit(tp); |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| return 0; |
| |
| out_cancel: |
| xfs_trans_cancel(tp); |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| out: |
| trace_xfs_reflink_end_cow_error(ip, error, _RET_IP_); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Free leftover CoW reservations that didn't get cleaned out. |
| */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_recover_cow( |
| struct xfs_mount *mp) |
| { |
| xfs_agnumber_t agno; |
| int error = 0; |
| |
| if (!xfs_sb_version_hasreflink(&mp->m_sb)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| for (agno = 0; agno < mp->m_sb.sb_agcount; agno++) { |
| error = xfs_refcount_recover_cow_leftovers(mp, agno); |
| if (error) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Reflinking (Block) Ranges of Two Files Together |
| * |
| * First, ensure that the reflink flag is set on both inodes. The flag is an |
| * optimization to avoid unnecessary refcount btree lookups in the write path. |
| * |
| * Now we can iteratively remap the range of extents (and holes) in src to the |
| * corresponding ranges in dest. Let drange and srange denote the ranges of |
| * logical blocks in dest and src touched by the reflink operation. |
| * |
| * While the length of drange is greater than zero, |
| * - Read src's bmbt at the start of srange ("imap") |
| * - If imap doesn't exist, make imap appear to start at the end of srange |
| * with zero length. |
| * - If imap starts before srange, advance imap to start at srange. |
| * - If imap goes beyond srange, truncate imap to end at the end of srange. |
| * - Punch (imap start - srange start + imap len) blocks from dest at |
| * offset (drange start). |
| * - If imap points to a real range of pblks, |
| * > Increase the refcount of the imap's pblks |
| * > Map imap's pblks into dest at the offset |
| * (drange start + imap start - srange start) |
| * - Advance drange and srange by (imap start - srange start + imap len) |
| * |
| * Finally, if the reflink made dest longer, update both the in-core and |
| * on-disk file sizes. |
| * |
| * ASCII Art Demonstration: |
| * |
| * Let's say we want to reflink this source file: |
| * |
| * ----SSSSSSS-SSSSS----SSSSSS (src file) |
| * <--------------------> |
| * |
| * into this destination file: |
| * |
| * --DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD--DDD (dest file) |
| * <--------------------> |
| * '-' means a hole, and 'S' and 'D' are written blocks in the src and dest. |
| * Observe that the range has different logical offsets in either file. |
| * |
| * Consider that the first extent in the source file doesn't line up with our |
| * reflink range. Unmapping and remapping are separate operations, so we can |
| * unmap more blocks from the destination file than we remap. |
| * |
| * ----SSSSSSS-SSSSS----SSSSSS |
| * <-------> |
| * --DDDDD---------DDDDD--DDD |
| * <-------> |
| * |
| * Now remap the source extent into the destination file: |
| * |
| * ----SSSSSSS-SSSSS----SSSSSS |
| * <-------> |
| * --DDDDD--SSSSSSSDDDDD--DDD |
| * <-------> |
| * |
| * Do likewise with the second hole and extent in our range. Holes in the |
| * unmap range don't affect our operation. |
| * |
| * ----SSSSSSS-SSSSS----SSSSSS |
| * <----> |
| * --DDDDD--SSSSSSS-SSSSS-DDD |
| * <----> |
| * |
| * Finally, unmap and remap part of the third extent. This will increase the |
| * size of the destination file. |
| * |
| * ----SSSSSSS-SSSSS----SSSSSS |
| * <-----> |
| * --DDDDD--SSSSSSS-SSSSS----SSS |
| * <-----> |
| * |
| * Once we update the destination file's i_size, we're done. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Ensure the reflink bit is set in both inodes. |
| */ |
| STATIC int |
| xfs_reflink_set_inode_flag( |
| struct xfs_inode *src, |
| struct xfs_inode *dest) |
| { |
| struct xfs_mount *mp = src->i_mount; |
| int error; |
| struct xfs_trans *tp; |
| |
| if (xfs_is_reflink_inode(src) && xfs_is_reflink_inode(dest)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_ichange, 0, 0, 0, &tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_error; |
| |
| /* Lock both files against IO */ |
| if (src->i_ino == dest->i_ino) |
| xfs_ilock(src, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| else |
| xfs_lock_two_inodes(src, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL, dest, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| |
| if (!xfs_is_reflink_inode(src)) { |
| trace_xfs_reflink_set_inode_flag(src); |
| xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, src, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| src->i_d.di_flags2 |= XFS_DIFLAG2_REFLINK; |
| xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, src, XFS_ILOG_CORE); |
| xfs_ifork_init_cow(src); |
| } else |
| xfs_iunlock(src, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| |
| if (src->i_ino == dest->i_ino) |
| goto commit_flags; |
| |
| if (!xfs_is_reflink_inode(dest)) { |
| trace_xfs_reflink_set_inode_flag(dest); |
| xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, dest, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| dest->i_d.di_flags2 |= XFS_DIFLAG2_REFLINK; |
| xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, dest, XFS_ILOG_CORE); |
| xfs_ifork_init_cow(dest); |
| } else |
| xfs_iunlock(dest, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| |
| commit_flags: |
| error = xfs_trans_commit(tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_error; |
| return error; |
| |
| out_error: |
| trace_xfs_reflink_set_inode_flag_error(dest, error, _RET_IP_); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Update destination inode size & cowextsize hint, if necessary. |
| */ |
| STATIC int |
| xfs_reflink_update_dest( |
| struct xfs_inode *dest, |
| xfs_off_t newlen, |
| xfs_extlen_t cowextsize, |
| bool is_dedupe) |
| { |
| struct xfs_mount *mp = dest->i_mount; |
| struct xfs_trans *tp; |
| int error; |
| |
| if (is_dedupe && newlen <= i_size_read(VFS_I(dest)) && cowextsize == 0) |
| return 0; |
| |
| error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_ichange, 0, 0, 0, &tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_error; |
| |
| xfs_ilock(dest, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, dest, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| |
| if (newlen > i_size_read(VFS_I(dest))) { |
| trace_xfs_reflink_update_inode_size(dest, newlen); |
| i_size_write(VFS_I(dest), newlen); |
| dest->i_d.di_size = newlen; |
| } |
| |
| if (cowextsize) { |
| dest->i_d.di_cowextsize = cowextsize; |
| dest->i_d.di_flags2 |= XFS_DIFLAG2_COWEXTSIZE; |
| } |
| |
| if (!is_dedupe) { |
| xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, dest, |
| XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG); |
| } |
| xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, dest, XFS_ILOG_CORE); |
| |
| error = xfs_trans_commit(tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_error; |
| return error; |
| |
| out_error: |
| trace_xfs_reflink_update_inode_size_error(dest, error, _RET_IP_); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Do we have enough reserve in this AG to handle a reflink? The refcount |
| * btree already reserved all the space it needs, but the rmap btree can grow |
| * infinitely, so we won't allow more reflinks when the AG is down to the |
| * btree reserves. |
| */ |
| static int |
| xfs_reflink_ag_has_free_space( |
| struct xfs_mount *mp, |
| xfs_agnumber_t agno) |
| { |
| struct xfs_perag *pag; |
| int error = 0; |
| |
| if (!xfs_sb_version_hasrmapbt(&mp->m_sb)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| pag = xfs_perag_get(mp, agno); |
| if (xfs_ag_resv_critical(pag, XFS_AG_RESV_RMAPBT) || |
| xfs_ag_resv_critical(pag, XFS_AG_RESV_METADATA)) |
| error = -ENOSPC; |
| xfs_perag_put(pag); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Unmap a range of blocks from a file, then map other blocks into the hole. |
| * The range to unmap is (destoff : destoff + srcioff + irec->br_blockcount). |
| * The extent irec is mapped into dest at irec->br_startoff. |
| */ |
| STATIC int |
| xfs_reflink_remap_extent( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec *irec, |
| xfs_fileoff_t destoff, |
| xfs_off_t new_isize) |
| { |
| struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount; |
| bool real_extent = xfs_bmap_is_real_extent(irec); |
| struct xfs_trans *tp; |
| unsigned int resblks; |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec uirec; |
| xfs_filblks_t rlen; |
| xfs_filblks_t unmap_len; |
| xfs_off_t newlen; |
| int error; |
| |
| unmap_len = irec->br_startoff + irec->br_blockcount - destoff; |
| trace_xfs_reflink_punch_range(ip, destoff, unmap_len); |
| |
| /* No reflinking if we're low on space */ |
| if (real_extent) { |
| error = xfs_reflink_ag_has_free_space(mp, |
| XFS_FSB_TO_AGNO(mp, irec->br_startblock)); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| /* Start a rolling transaction to switch the mappings */ |
| resblks = XFS_EXTENTADD_SPACE_RES(ip->i_mount, XFS_DATA_FORK); |
| error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_write, resblks, 0, 0, &tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| |
| xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, 0); |
| |
| /* If we're not just clearing space, then do we have enough quota? */ |
| if (real_extent) { |
| error = xfs_trans_reserve_quota_nblks(tp, ip, |
| irec->br_blockcount, 0, XFS_QMOPT_RES_REGBLKS); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| } |
| |
| trace_xfs_reflink_remap(ip, irec->br_startoff, |
| irec->br_blockcount, irec->br_startblock); |
| |
| /* Unmap the old blocks in the data fork. */ |
| rlen = unmap_len; |
| while (rlen) { |
| ASSERT(tp->t_firstblock == NULLFSBLOCK); |
| error = __xfs_bunmapi(tp, ip, destoff, &rlen, 0, 1); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| |
| /* |
| * Trim the extent to whatever got unmapped. |
| * Remember, bunmapi works backwards. |
| */ |
| uirec.br_startblock = irec->br_startblock + rlen; |
| uirec.br_startoff = irec->br_startoff + rlen; |
| uirec.br_blockcount = unmap_len - rlen; |
| unmap_len = rlen; |
| |
| /* If this isn't a real mapping, we're done. */ |
| if (!real_extent || uirec.br_blockcount == 0) |
| goto next_extent; |
| |
| trace_xfs_reflink_remap(ip, uirec.br_startoff, |
| uirec.br_blockcount, uirec.br_startblock); |
| |
| /* Update the refcount tree */ |
| error = xfs_refcount_increase_extent(tp, &uirec); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| |
| /* Map the new blocks into the data fork. */ |
| error = xfs_bmap_map_extent(tp, ip, &uirec); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| |
| /* Update quota accounting. */ |
| xfs_trans_mod_dquot_byino(tp, ip, XFS_TRANS_DQ_BCOUNT, |
| uirec.br_blockcount); |
| |
| /* Update dest isize if needed. */ |
| newlen = XFS_FSB_TO_B(mp, |
| uirec.br_startoff + uirec.br_blockcount); |
| newlen = min_t(xfs_off_t, newlen, new_isize); |
| if (newlen > i_size_read(VFS_I(ip))) { |
| trace_xfs_reflink_update_inode_size(ip, newlen); |
| i_size_write(VFS_I(ip), newlen); |
| ip->i_d.di_size = newlen; |
| xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); |
| } |
| |
| next_extent: |
| /* Process all the deferred stuff. */ |
| error = xfs_defer_finish(&tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_cancel; |
| } |
| |
| error = xfs_trans_commit(tp); |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| return 0; |
| |
| out_cancel: |
| xfs_trans_cancel(tp); |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| out: |
| trace_xfs_reflink_remap_extent_error(ip, error, _RET_IP_); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Iteratively remap one file's extents (and holes) to another's. |
| */ |
| STATIC int |
| xfs_reflink_remap_blocks( |
| struct xfs_inode *src, |
| xfs_fileoff_t srcoff, |
| struct xfs_inode *dest, |
| xfs_fileoff_t destoff, |
| xfs_filblks_t len, |
| xfs_off_t new_isize) |
| { |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec imap; |
| int nimaps; |
| int error = 0; |
| xfs_filblks_t range_len; |
| |
| /* drange = (destoff, destoff + len); srange = (srcoff, srcoff + len) */ |
| while (len) { |
| uint lock_mode; |
| |
| trace_xfs_reflink_remap_blocks_loop(src, srcoff, len, |
| dest, destoff); |
| |
| /* Read extent from the source file */ |
| nimaps = 1; |
| lock_mode = xfs_ilock_data_map_shared(src); |
| error = xfs_bmapi_read(src, srcoff, len, &imap, &nimaps, 0); |
| xfs_iunlock(src, lock_mode); |
| if (error) |
| goto err; |
| ASSERT(nimaps == 1); |
| |
| trace_xfs_reflink_remap_imap(src, srcoff, len, XFS_IO_OVERWRITE, |
| &imap); |
| |
| /* Translate imap into the destination file. */ |
| range_len = imap.br_startoff + imap.br_blockcount - srcoff; |
| imap.br_startoff += destoff - srcoff; |
| |
| /* Clear dest from destoff to the end of imap and map it in. */ |
| error = xfs_reflink_remap_extent(dest, &imap, destoff, |
| new_isize); |
| if (error) |
| goto err; |
| |
| if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) { |
| error = -EINTR; |
| goto err; |
| } |
| |
| /* Advance drange/srange */ |
| srcoff += range_len; |
| destoff += range_len; |
| len -= range_len; |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| |
| err: |
| trace_xfs_reflink_remap_blocks_error(dest, error, _RET_IP_); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Grab the exclusive iolock for a data copy from src to dest, making |
| * sure to abide vfs locking order (lowest pointer value goes first) and |
| * breaking the pnfs layout leases on dest before proceeding. The loop |
| * is needed because we cannot call the blocking break_layout() with the |
| * src iolock held, and therefore have to back out both locks. |
| */ |
| static int |
| xfs_iolock_two_inodes_and_break_layout( |
| struct inode *src, |
| struct inode *dest) |
| { |
| int error; |
| |
| retry: |
| if (src < dest) { |
| inode_lock_shared(src); |
| inode_lock_nested(dest, I_MUTEX_NONDIR2); |
| } else { |
| /* src >= dest */ |
| inode_lock(dest); |
| } |
| |
| error = break_layout(dest, false); |
| if (error == -EWOULDBLOCK) { |
| inode_unlock(dest); |
| if (src < dest) |
| inode_unlock_shared(src); |
| error = break_layout(dest, true); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| goto retry; |
| } |
| if (error) { |
| inode_unlock(dest); |
| if (src < dest) |
| inode_unlock_shared(src); |
| return error; |
| } |
| if (src > dest) |
| inode_lock_shared_nested(src, I_MUTEX_NONDIR2); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Unlock both inodes after they've been prepped for a range clone. */ |
| STATIC void |
| xfs_reflink_remap_unlock( |
| struct file *file_in, |
| struct file *file_out) |
| { |
| struct inode *inode_in = file_inode(file_in); |
| struct xfs_inode *src = XFS_I(inode_in); |
| struct inode *inode_out = file_inode(file_out); |
| struct xfs_inode *dest = XFS_I(inode_out); |
| bool same_inode = (inode_in == inode_out); |
| |
| xfs_iunlock(dest, XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL); |
| if (!same_inode) |
| xfs_iunlock(src, XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED); |
| inode_unlock(inode_out); |
| if (!same_inode) |
| inode_unlock_shared(inode_in); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If we're reflinking to a point past the destination file's EOF, we must |
| * zero any speculative post-EOF preallocations that sit between the old EOF |
| * and the destination file offset. |
| */ |
| static int |
| xfs_reflink_zero_posteof( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| loff_t pos) |
| { |
| loff_t isize = i_size_read(VFS_I(ip)); |
| |
| if (pos <= isize) |
| return 0; |
| |
| trace_xfs_zero_eof(ip, isize, pos - isize); |
| return iomap_zero_range(VFS_I(ip), isize, pos - isize, NULL, |
| &xfs_iomap_ops); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Prepare two files for range cloning. Upon a successful return both inodes |
| * will have the iolock and mmaplock held, the page cache of the out file will |
| * be truncated, and any leases on the out file will have been broken. This |
| * function borrows heavily from xfs_file_aio_write_checks. |
| * |
| * The VFS allows partial EOF blocks to "match" for dedupe even though it hasn't |
| * checked that the bytes beyond EOF physically match. Hence we cannot use the |
| * EOF block in the source dedupe range because it's not a complete block match, |
| * hence can introduce a corruption into the file that has it's block replaced. |
| * |
| * In similar fashion, the VFS file cloning also allows partial EOF blocks to be |
| * "block aligned" for the purposes of cloning entire files. However, if the |
| * source file range includes the EOF block and it lands within the existing EOF |
| * of the destination file, then we can expose stale data from beyond the source |
| * file EOF in the destination file. |
| * |
| * XFS doesn't support partial block sharing, so in both cases we have check |
| * these cases ourselves. For dedupe, we can simply round the length to dedupe |
| * down to the previous whole block and ignore the partial EOF block. While this |
| * means we can't dedupe the last block of a file, this is an acceptible |
| * tradeoff for simplicity on implementation. |
| * |
| * For cloning, we want to share the partial EOF block if it is also the new EOF |
| * block of the destination file. If the partial EOF block lies inside the |
| * existing destination EOF, then we have to abort the clone to avoid exposing |
| * stale data in the destination file. Hence we reject these clone attempts with |
| * -EINVAL in this case. |
| */ |
| STATIC int |
| xfs_reflink_remap_prep( |
| struct file *file_in, |
| loff_t pos_in, |
| struct file *file_out, |
| loff_t pos_out, |
| u64 *len, |
| bool is_dedupe) |
| { |
| struct inode *inode_in = file_inode(file_in); |
| struct xfs_inode *src = XFS_I(inode_in); |
| struct inode *inode_out = file_inode(file_out); |
| struct xfs_inode *dest = XFS_I(inode_out); |
| bool same_inode = (inode_in == inode_out); |
| u64 blkmask = i_blocksize(inode_in) - 1; |
| ssize_t ret; |
| |
| /* Lock both files against IO */ |
| ret = xfs_iolock_two_inodes_and_break_layout(inode_in, inode_out); |
| if (ret) |
| return ret; |
| if (same_inode) |
| xfs_ilock(src, XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL); |
| else |
| xfs_lock_two_inodes(src, XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED, dest, |
| XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL); |
| |
| /* Check file eligibility and prepare for block sharing. */ |
| ret = -EINVAL; |
| /* Don't reflink realtime inodes */ |
| if (XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(src) || XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(dest)) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| |
| /* Don't share DAX file data for now. */ |
| if (IS_DAX(inode_in) || IS_DAX(inode_out)) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| |
| ret = vfs_clone_file_prep_inodes(inode_in, pos_in, inode_out, pos_out, |
| len, is_dedupe); |
| if (ret <= 0) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| |
| /* |
| * If the dedupe data matches, chop off the partial EOF block |
| * from the source file so we don't try to dedupe the partial |
| * EOF block. |
| */ |
| if (is_dedupe) { |
| *len &= ~blkmask; |
| } else if (*len & blkmask) { |
| /* |
| * The user is attempting to share a partial EOF block, |
| * if it's inside the destination EOF then reject it. |
| */ |
| if (pos_out + *len < i_size_read(inode_out)) { |
| ret = -EINVAL; |
| goto out_unlock; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Attach dquots to dest inode before changing block map */ |
| ret = xfs_qm_dqattach(dest); |
| if (ret) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| |
| /* |
| * Zero existing post-eof speculative preallocations in the destination |
| * file. |
| */ |
| ret = xfs_reflink_zero_posteof(dest, pos_out); |
| if (ret) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| |
| /* Set flags and remap blocks. */ |
| ret = xfs_reflink_set_inode_flag(src, dest); |
| if (ret) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| |
| /* |
| * If pos_out > EOF, we may have dirtied blocks between EOF and |
| * pos_out. In that case, we need to extend the flush and unmap to cover |
| * from EOF to the end of the copy length. |
| */ |
| if (pos_out > XFS_ISIZE(dest)) { |
| loff_t flen = *len + (pos_out - XFS_ISIZE(dest)); |
| ret = xfs_flush_unmap_range(dest, XFS_ISIZE(dest), flen); |
| } else { |
| ret = xfs_flush_unmap_range(dest, pos_out, *len); |
| } |
| if (ret) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| |
| /* If we're altering the file contents... */ |
| if (!is_dedupe) { |
| /* |
| * ...update the timestamps (which will grab the ilock again |
| * from xfs_fs_dirty_inode, so we have to call it before we |
| * take the ilock). |
| */ |
| if (!(file_out->f_mode & FMODE_NOCMTIME)) { |
| ret = file_update_time(file_out); |
| if (ret) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * ...clear the security bits if the process is not being run |
| * by root. This keeps people from modifying setuid and setgid |
| * binaries. |
| */ |
| ret = file_remove_privs(file_out); |
| if (ret) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| } |
| |
| return 1; |
| out_unlock: |
| xfs_reflink_remap_unlock(file_in, file_out); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Link a range of blocks from one file to another. |
| */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_remap_range( |
| struct file *file_in, |
| loff_t pos_in, |
| struct file *file_out, |
| loff_t pos_out, |
| u64 len, |
| bool is_dedupe) |
| { |
| struct inode *inode_in = file_inode(file_in); |
| struct xfs_inode *src = XFS_I(inode_in); |
| struct inode *inode_out = file_inode(file_out); |
| struct xfs_inode *dest = XFS_I(inode_out); |
| struct xfs_mount *mp = src->i_mount; |
| xfs_fileoff_t sfsbno, dfsbno; |
| xfs_filblks_t fsblen; |
| xfs_extlen_t cowextsize; |
| ssize_t ret; |
| |
| if (!xfs_sb_version_hasreflink(&mp->m_sb)) |
| return -EOPNOTSUPP; |
| |
| if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp)) |
| return -EIO; |
| |
| /* Prepare and then clone file data. */ |
| ret = xfs_reflink_remap_prep(file_in, pos_in, file_out, pos_out, |
| &len, is_dedupe); |
| if (ret <= 0) |
| return ret; |
| |
| trace_xfs_reflink_remap_range(src, pos_in, len, dest, pos_out); |
| |
| dfsbno = XFS_B_TO_FSBT(mp, pos_out); |
| sfsbno = XFS_B_TO_FSBT(mp, pos_in); |
| fsblen = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, len); |
| ret = xfs_reflink_remap_blocks(src, sfsbno, dest, dfsbno, fsblen, |
| pos_out + len); |
| if (ret) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| |
| /* |
| * Carry the cowextsize hint from src to dest if we're sharing the |
| * entire source file to the entire destination file, the source file |
| * has a cowextsize hint, and the destination file does not. |
| */ |
| cowextsize = 0; |
| if (pos_in == 0 && len == i_size_read(inode_in) && |
| (src->i_d.di_flags2 & XFS_DIFLAG2_COWEXTSIZE) && |
| pos_out == 0 && len >= i_size_read(inode_out) && |
| !(dest->i_d.di_flags2 & XFS_DIFLAG2_COWEXTSIZE)) |
| cowextsize = src->i_d.di_cowextsize; |
| |
| ret = xfs_reflink_update_dest(dest, pos_out + len, cowextsize, |
| is_dedupe); |
| |
| out_unlock: |
| xfs_reflink_remap_unlock(file_in, file_out); |
| if (ret) |
| trace_xfs_reflink_remap_range_error(dest, ret, _RET_IP_); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * The user wants to preemptively CoW all shared blocks in this file, |
| * which enables us to turn off the reflink flag. Iterate all |
| * extents which are not prealloc/delalloc to see which ranges are |
| * mentioned in the refcount tree, then read those blocks into the |
| * pagecache, dirty them, fsync them back out, and then we can update |
| * the inode flag. What happens if we run out of memory? :) |
| */ |
| STATIC int |
| xfs_reflink_dirty_extents( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| xfs_fileoff_t fbno, |
| xfs_filblks_t end, |
| xfs_off_t isize) |
| { |
| struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount; |
| xfs_agnumber_t agno; |
| xfs_agblock_t agbno; |
| xfs_extlen_t aglen; |
| xfs_agblock_t rbno; |
| xfs_extlen_t rlen; |
| xfs_off_t fpos; |
| xfs_off_t flen; |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec map[2]; |
| int nmaps; |
| int error = 0; |
| |
| while (end - fbno > 0) { |
| nmaps = 1; |
| /* |
| * Look for extents in the file. Skip holes, delalloc, or |
| * unwritten extents; they can't be reflinked. |
| */ |
| error = xfs_bmapi_read(ip, fbno, end - fbno, map, &nmaps, 0); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| if (nmaps == 0) |
| break; |
| if (!xfs_bmap_is_real_extent(&map[0])) |
| goto next; |
| |
| map[1] = map[0]; |
| while (map[1].br_blockcount) { |
| agno = XFS_FSB_TO_AGNO(mp, map[1].br_startblock); |
| agbno = XFS_FSB_TO_AGBNO(mp, map[1].br_startblock); |
| aglen = map[1].br_blockcount; |
| |
| error = xfs_reflink_find_shared(mp, NULL, agno, agbno, |
| aglen, &rbno, &rlen, true); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| if (rbno == NULLAGBLOCK) |
| break; |
| |
| /* Dirty the pages */ |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| fpos = XFS_FSB_TO_B(mp, map[1].br_startoff + |
| (rbno - agbno)); |
| flen = XFS_FSB_TO_B(mp, rlen); |
| if (fpos + flen > isize) |
| flen = isize - fpos; |
| error = iomap_file_dirty(VFS_I(ip), fpos, flen, |
| &xfs_iomap_ops); |
| xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| |
| map[1].br_blockcount -= (rbno - agbno + rlen); |
| map[1].br_startoff += (rbno - agbno + rlen); |
| map[1].br_startblock += (rbno - agbno + rlen); |
| } |
| |
| next: |
| fbno = map[0].br_startoff + map[0].br_blockcount; |
| } |
| out: |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* Does this inode need the reflink flag? */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_inode_has_shared_extents( |
| struct xfs_trans *tp, |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| bool *has_shared) |
| { |
| struct xfs_bmbt_irec got; |
| struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount; |
| struct xfs_ifork *ifp; |
| xfs_agnumber_t agno; |
| xfs_agblock_t agbno; |
| xfs_extlen_t aglen; |
| xfs_agblock_t rbno; |
| xfs_extlen_t rlen; |
| struct xfs_iext_cursor icur; |
| bool found; |
| int error; |
| |
| ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, XFS_DATA_FORK); |
| if (!(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTENTS)) { |
| error = xfs_iread_extents(tp, ip, XFS_DATA_FORK); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| *has_shared = false; |
| found = xfs_iext_lookup_extent(ip, ifp, 0, &icur, &got); |
| while (found) { |
| if (isnullstartblock(got.br_startblock) || |
| got.br_state != XFS_EXT_NORM) |
| goto next; |
| agno = XFS_FSB_TO_AGNO(mp, got.br_startblock); |
| agbno = XFS_FSB_TO_AGBNO(mp, got.br_startblock); |
| aglen = got.br_blockcount; |
| |
| error = xfs_reflink_find_shared(mp, tp, agno, agbno, aglen, |
| &rbno, &rlen, false); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| /* Is there still a shared block here? */ |
| if (rbno != NULLAGBLOCK) { |
| *has_shared = true; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| next: |
| found = xfs_iext_next_extent(ifp, &icur, &got); |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Clear the inode reflink flag if there are no shared extents. |
| * |
| * The caller is responsible for joining the inode to the transaction passed in. |
| * The inode will be joined to the transaction that is returned to the caller. |
| */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_clear_inode_flag( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| struct xfs_trans **tpp) |
| { |
| bool needs_flag; |
| int error = 0; |
| |
| ASSERT(xfs_is_reflink_inode(ip)); |
| |
| error = xfs_reflink_inode_has_shared_extents(*tpp, ip, &needs_flag); |
| if (error || needs_flag) |
| return error; |
| |
| /* |
| * We didn't find any shared blocks so turn off the reflink flag. |
| * First, get rid of any leftover CoW mappings. |
| */ |
| error = xfs_reflink_cancel_cow_blocks(ip, tpp, 0, NULLFILEOFF, true); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| |
| /* Clear the inode flag. */ |
| trace_xfs_reflink_unset_inode_flag(ip); |
| ip->i_d.di_flags2 &= ~XFS_DIFLAG2_REFLINK; |
| xfs_inode_clear_cowblocks_tag(ip); |
| xfs_trans_log_inode(*tpp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); |
| |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Clear the inode reflink flag if there are no shared extents and the size |
| * hasn't changed. |
| */ |
| STATIC int |
| xfs_reflink_try_clear_inode_flag( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip) |
| { |
| struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount; |
| struct xfs_trans *tp; |
| int error = 0; |
| |
| /* Start a rolling transaction to remove the mappings */ |
| error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_write, 0, 0, 0, &tp); |
| if (error) |
| return error; |
| |
| xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, 0); |
| |
| error = xfs_reflink_clear_inode_flag(ip, &tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto cancel; |
| |
| error = xfs_trans_commit(tp); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| return 0; |
| cancel: |
| xfs_trans_cancel(tp); |
| out: |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Pre-COW all shared blocks within a given byte range of a file and turn off |
| * the reflink flag if we unshare all of the file's blocks. |
| */ |
| int |
| xfs_reflink_unshare( |
| struct xfs_inode *ip, |
| xfs_off_t offset, |
| xfs_off_t len) |
| { |
| struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount; |
| xfs_fileoff_t fbno; |
| xfs_filblks_t end; |
| xfs_off_t isize; |
| int error; |
| |
| if (!xfs_is_reflink_inode(ip)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| trace_xfs_reflink_unshare(ip, offset, len); |
| |
| inode_dio_wait(VFS_I(ip)); |
| |
| /* Try to CoW the selected ranges */ |
| xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| fbno = XFS_B_TO_FSBT(mp, offset); |
| isize = i_size_read(VFS_I(ip)); |
| end = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, offset + len); |
| error = xfs_reflink_dirty_extents(ip, fbno, end, isize); |
| if (error) |
| goto out_unlock; |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| |
| /* Wait for the IO to finish */ |
| error = filemap_write_and_wait(VFS_I(ip)->i_mapping); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| |
| /* Turn off the reflink flag if possible. */ |
| error = xfs_reflink_try_clear_inode_flag(ip); |
| if (error) |
| goto out; |
| |
| return 0; |
| |
| out_unlock: |
| xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); |
| out: |
| trace_xfs_reflink_unshare_error(ip, error, _RET_IP_); |
| return error; |
| } |