| /* |
| * fs/logfs/logfs_abi.h |
| * |
| * As should be obvious for Linux kernel code, license is GPLv2 |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Joern Engel <joern@logfs.org> |
| * |
| * Public header for logfs. |
| */ |
| #ifndef FS_LOGFS_LOGFS_ABI_H |
| #define FS_LOGFS_LOGFS_ABI_H |
| |
| /* For out-of-kernel compiles */ |
| #ifndef BUILD_BUG_ON |
| #define BUILD_BUG_ON(condition) /**/ |
| #endif |
| |
| #define SIZE_CHECK(type, size) \ |
| static inline void check_##type(void) \ |
| { \ |
| BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct type) != (size)); \ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Throughout the logfs code, we're constantly dealing with blocks at |
| * various positions or offsets. To remove confusion, we stricly |
| * distinguish between a "position" - the logical position within a |
| * file and an "offset" - the physical location within the device. |
| * |
| * Any usage of the term offset for a logical location or position for |
| * a physical one is a bug and should get fixed. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Block are allocated in one of several segments depending on their |
| * level. The following levels are used: |
| * 0 - regular data block |
| * 1 - i1 indirect blocks |
| * 2 - i2 indirect blocks |
| * 3 - i3 indirect blocks |
| * 4 - i4 indirect blocks |
| * 5 - i5 indirect blocks |
| * 6 - ifile data blocks |
| * 7 - ifile i1 indirect blocks |
| * 8 - ifile i2 indirect blocks |
| * 9 - ifile i3 indirect blocks |
| * 10 - ifile i4 indirect blocks |
| * 11 - ifile i5 indirect blocks |
| * Potential levels to be used in the future: |
| * 12 - gc recycled blocks, long-lived data |
| * 13 - replacement blocks, short-lived data |
| * |
| * Levels 1-11 are necessary for robust gc operations and help seperate |
| * short-lived metadata from longer-lived file data. In the future, |
| * file data should get seperated into several segments based on simple |
| * heuristics. Old data recycled during gc operation is expected to be |
| * long-lived. New data is of uncertain life expectancy. New data |
| * used to replace older blocks in existing files is expected to be |
| * short-lived. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| /* Magic numbers. 64bit for superblock, 32bit for statfs f_type */ |
| #define LOGFS_MAGIC 0x7a3a8e5cb9d5bf67ull |
| #define LOGFS_MAGIC_U32 0xc97e8168u |
| |
| /* |
| * Various blocksize related macros. Blocksize is currently fixed at 4KiB. |
| * Sooner or later that should become configurable and the macros replaced |
| * by something superblock-dependent. Pointers in indirect blocks are and |
| * will remain 64bit. |
| * |
| * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE - self-explaining |
| * LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR - number of pointers per indirect block |
| * LOGFS_BLOCK_BITS - log2 of LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR, used for shifts |
| */ |
| #define LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE (4096ull) |
| #define LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR (LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE / sizeof(u64)) |
| #define LOGFS_BLOCK_BITS (9) |
| |
| /* |
| * Number of blocks at various levels of indirection. There are 16 direct |
| * block pointers plus a single indirect pointer. |
| */ |
| #define I0_BLOCKS (16) |
| #define I1_BLOCKS LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR |
| #define I2_BLOCKS (LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR * I1_BLOCKS) |
| #define I3_BLOCKS (LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR * I2_BLOCKS) |
| #define I4_BLOCKS (LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR * I3_BLOCKS) |
| #define I5_BLOCKS (LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR * I4_BLOCKS) |
| |
| #define INDIRECT_INDEX I0_BLOCKS |
| #define LOGFS_EMBEDDED_FIELDS (I0_BLOCKS + 1) |
| |
| /* |
| * Sizes at which files require another level of indirection. Files smaller |
| * than LOGFS_EMBEDDED_SIZE can be completely stored in the inode itself, |
| * similar like ext2 fast symlinks. |
| * |
| * Data at a position smaller than LOGFS_I0_SIZE is accessed through the |
| * direct pointers, else through the 1x indirect pointer and so forth. |
| */ |
| #define LOGFS_EMBEDDED_SIZE (LOGFS_EMBEDDED_FIELDS * sizeof(u64)) |
| #define LOGFS_I0_SIZE (I0_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) |
| #define LOGFS_I1_SIZE (I1_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) |
| #define LOGFS_I2_SIZE (I2_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) |
| #define LOGFS_I3_SIZE (I3_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) |
| #define LOGFS_I4_SIZE (I4_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) |
| #define LOGFS_I5_SIZE (I5_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) |
| |
| /* |
| * Each indirect block pointer must have this flag set, if all block pointers |
| * behind it are set, i.e. there is no hole hidden in the shadow of this |
| * indirect block pointer. |
| */ |
| #define LOGFS_FULLY_POPULATED (1ULL << 63) |
| #define pure_ofs(ofs) (ofs & ~LOGFS_FULLY_POPULATED) |
| |
| /* |
| * LogFS needs to seperate data into levels. Each level is defined as the |
| * maximal possible distance from the master inode (inode of the inode file). |
| * Data blocks reside on level 0, 1x indirect block on level 1, etc. |
| * Inodes reside on level 6, indirect blocks for the inode file on levels 7-11. |
| * This effort is necessary to guarantee garbage collection to always make |
| * progress. |
| * |
| * LOGFS_MAX_INDIRECT is the maximal indirection through indirect blocks, |
| * LOGFS_MAX_LEVELS is one more for the actual data level of a file. It is |
| * the maximal number of levels for one file. |
| * LOGFS_NO_AREAS is twice that, as the inode file and regular files are |
| * effectively stacked on top of each other. |
| */ |
| #define LOGFS_MAX_INDIRECT (5) |
| #define LOGFS_MAX_LEVELS (LOGFS_MAX_INDIRECT + 1) |
| #define LOGFS_NO_AREAS (2 * LOGFS_MAX_LEVELS) |
| |
| /* Maximum size of filenames */ |
| #define LOGFS_MAX_NAMELEN (255) |
| |
| /* Number of segments in the primary journal. */ |
| #define LOGFS_JOURNAL_SEGS (16) |
| |
| /* Maximum number of free/erased/etc. segments in journal entries */ |
| #define MAX_CACHED_SEGS (64) |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * LOGFS_OBJECT_HEADERSIZE is the size of a single header in the object store, |
| * LOGFS_MAX_OBJECTSIZE the size of the largest possible object, including |
| * its header, |
| * LOGFS_SEGMENT_RESERVE is the amount of space reserved for each segment for |
| * its segment header and the padded space at the end when no further objects |
| * fit. |
| */ |
| #define LOGFS_OBJECT_HEADERSIZE (0x1c) |
| #define LOGFS_SEGMENT_HEADERSIZE (0x18) |
| #define LOGFS_MAX_OBJECTSIZE (LOGFS_OBJECT_HEADERSIZE + LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) |
| #define LOGFS_SEGMENT_RESERVE \ |
| (LOGFS_SEGMENT_HEADERSIZE + LOGFS_MAX_OBJECTSIZE - 1) |
| |
| /* |
| * Segment types: |
| * SEG_SUPER - Data or indirect block |
| * SEG_JOURNAL - Inode |
| * SEG_OSTORE - Dentry |
| */ |
| enum { |
| SEG_SUPER = 0x01, |
| SEG_JOURNAL = 0x02, |
| SEG_OSTORE = 0x03, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_segment_header - per-segment header in the ostore |
| * |
| * @crc: crc32 of header (there is no data) |
| * @pad: unused, must be 0 |
| * @type: segment type, see above |
| * @level: GC level for all objects in this segment |
| * @segno: segment number |
| * @ec: erase count for this segment |
| * @gec: global erase count at time of writing |
| */ |
| struct logfs_segment_header { |
| __be32 crc; |
| __be16 pad; |
| __u8 type; |
| __u8 level; |
| __be32 segno; |
| __be32 ec; |
| __be64 gec; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_segment_header, LOGFS_SEGMENT_HEADERSIZE); |
| |
| #define LOGFS_FEATURES_INCOMPAT (0ull) |
| #define LOGFS_FEATURES_RO_COMPAT (0ull) |
| #define LOGFS_FEATURES_COMPAT (0ull) |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_disk_super - on-medium superblock |
| * |
| * @ds_magic: magic number, must equal LOGFS_MAGIC |
| * @ds_crc: crc32 of structure starting with the next field |
| * @ds_ifile_levels: maximum number of levels for ifile |
| * @ds_iblock_levels: maximum number of levels for regular files |
| * @ds_data_levels: number of seperate levels for data |
| * @pad0: reserved, must be 0 |
| * @ds_feature_incompat: incompatible filesystem features |
| * @ds_feature_ro_compat: read-only compatible filesystem features |
| * @ds_feature_compat: compatible filesystem features |
| * @ds_flags: flags |
| * @ds_segment_shift: log2 of segment size |
| * @ds_block_shift: log2 of block size |
| * @ds_write_shift: log2 of write size |
| * @pad1: reserved, must be 0 |
| * @ds_journal_seg: segments used by primary journal |
| * @ds_root_reserve: bytes reserved for the superuser |
| * @ds_speed_reserve: bytes reserved to speed up GC |
| * @ds_bad_seg_reserve: number of segments reserved to handle bad blocks |
| * @pad2: reserved, must be 0 |
| * @pad3: reserved, must be 0 |
| * |
| * Contains only read-only fields. Read-write fields like the amount of used |
| * space is tracked in the dynamic superblock, which is stored in the journal. |
| */ |
| struct logfs_disk_super { |
| struct logfs_segment_header ds_sh; |
| __be64 ds_magic; |
| |
| __be32 ds_crc; |
| __u8 ds_ifile_levels; |
| __u8 ds_iblock_levels; |
| __u8 ds_data_levels; |
| __u8 ds_segment_shift; |
| __u8 ds_block_shift; |
| __u8 ds_write_shift; |
| __u8 pad0[6]; |
| |
| __be64 ds_filesystem_size; |
| __be32 ds_segment_size; |
| __be32 ds_bad_seg_reserve; |
| |
| __be64 ds_feature_incompat; |
| __be64 ds_feature_ro_compat; |
| |
| __be64 ds_feature_compat; |
| __be64 ds_feature_flags; |
| |
| __be64 ds_root_reserve; |
| __be64 ds_speed_reserve; |
| |
| __be32 ds_journal_seg[LOGFS_JOURNAL_SEGS]; |
| |
| __be64 ds_super_ofs[2]; |
| __be64 pad3[8]; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_disk_super, 256); |
| |
| /* |
| * Object types: |
| * OBJ_BLOCK - Data or indirect block |
| * OBJ_INODE - Inode |
| * OBJ_DENTRY - Dentry |
| */ |
| enum { |
| OBJ_BLOCK = 0x04, |
| OBJ_INODE = 0x05, |
| OBJ_DENTRY = 0x06, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_object_header - per-object header in the ostore |
| * |
| * @crc: crc32 of header, excluding data_crc |
| * @len: length of data |
| * @type: object type, see above |
| * @compr: compression type |
| * @ino: inode number |
| * @bix: block index |
| * @data_crc: crc32 of payload |
| */ |
| struct logfs_object_header { |
| __be32 crc; |
| __be16 len; |
| __u8 type; |
| __u8 compr; |
| __be64 ino; |
| __be64 bix; |
| __be32 data_crc; |
| } __attribute__((packed)); |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_object_header, LOGFS_OBJECT_HEADERSIZE); |
| |
| /* |
| * Reserved inode numbers: |
| * LOGFS_INO_MASTER - master inode (for inode file) |
| * LOGFS_INO_ROOT - root directory |
| * LOGFS_INO_SEGFILE - per-segment used bytes and erase count |
| */ |
| enum { |
| LOGFS_INO_MAPPING = 0x00, |
| LOGFS_INO_MASTER = 0x01, |
| LOGFS_INO_ROOT = 0x02, |
| LOGFS_INO_SEGFILE = 0x03, |
| LOGFS_RESERVED_INOS = 0x10, |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Inode flags. High bits should never be written to the medium. They are |
| * reserved for in-memory usage. |
| * Low bits should either remain in sync with the corresponding FS_*_FL or |
| * reuse slots that obviously don't make sense for logfs. |
| * |
| * LOGFS_IF_DIRTY Inode must be written back |
| * LOGFS_IF_ZOMBIE Inode has been deleted |
| * LOGFS_IF_STILLBORN -ENOSPC happened when creating inode |
| */ |
| #define LOGFS_IF_COMPRESSED 0x00000004 /* == FS_COMPR_FL */ |
| #define LOGFS_IF_DIRTY 0x20000000 |
| #define LOGFS_IF_ZOMBIE 0x40000000 |
| #define LOGFS_IF_STILLBORN 0x80000000 |
| |
| /* Flags available to chattr */ |
| #define LOGFS_FL_USER_VISIBLE (LOGFS_IF_COMPRESSED) |
| #define LOGFS_FL_USER_MODIFIABLE (LOGFS_IF_COMPRESSED) |
| /* Flags inherited from parent directory on file/directory creation */ |
| #define LOGFS_FL_INHERITED (LOGFS_IF_COMPRESSED) |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_disk_inode - on-medium inode |
| * |
| * @di_mode: file mode |
| * @di_pad: reserved, must be 0 |
| * @di_flags: inode flags, see above |
| * @di_uid: user id |
| * @di_gid: group id |
| * @di_ctime: change time |
| * @di_mtime: modify time |
| * @di_refcount: reference count (aka nlink or link count) |
| * @di_generation: inode generation, for nfs |
| * @di_used_bytes: number of bytes used |
| * @di_size: file size |
| * @di_data: data pointers |
| */ |
| struct logfs_disk_inode { |
| __be16 di_mode; |
| __u8 di_height; |
| __u8 di_pad; |
| __be32 di_flags; |
| __be32 di_uid; |
| __be32 di_gid; |
| |
| __be64 di_ctime; |
| __be64 di_mtime; |
| |
| __be64 di_atime; |
| __be32 di_refcount; |
| __be32 di_generation; |
| |
| __be64 di_used_bytes; |
| __be64 di_size; |
| |
| __be64 di_data[LOGFS_EMBEDDED_FIELDS]; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_disk_inode, 200); |
| |
| #define INODE_POINTER_OFS \ |
| (offsetof(struct logfs_disk_inode, di_data) / sizeof(__be64)) |
| #define INODE_USED_OFS \ |
| (offsetof(struct logfs_disk_inode, di_used_bytes) / sizeof(__be64)) |
| #define INODE_SIZE_OFS \ |
| (offsetof(struct logfs_disk_inode, di_size) / sizeof(__be64)) |
| #define INODE_HEIGHT_OFS (0) |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_disk_dentry - on-medium dentry structure |
| * |
| * @ino: inode number |
| * @namelen: length of file name |
| * @type: file type, identical to bits 12..15 of mode |
| * @name: file name |
| */ |
| /* FIXME: add 6 bytes of padding to remove the __packed */ |
| struct logfs_disk_dentry { |
| __be64 ino; |
| __be16 namelen; |
| __u8 type; |
| __u8 name[LOGFS_MAX_NAMELEN]; |
| } __attribute__((packed)); |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_disk_dentry, 266); |
| |
| #define RESERVED 0xffffffff |
| #define BADSEG 0xffffffff |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_segment_entry - segment file entry |
| * |
| * @ec_level: erase count and level |
| * @valid: number of valid bytes |
| * |
| * Segment file contains one entry for every segment. ec_level contains the |
| * erasecount in the upper 28 bits and the level in the lower 4 bits. An |
| * ec_level of BADSEG (-1) identifies bad segments. valid contains the number |
| * of valid bytes or RESERVED (-1 again) if the segment is used for either the |
| * superblock or the journal, or when the segment is bad. |
| */ |
| struct logfs_segment_entry { |
| __be32 ec_level; |
| __be32 valid; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_segment_entry, 8); |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_journal_header - header for journal entries (JEs) |
| * |
| * @h_crc: crc32 of journal entry |
| * @h_len: length of compressed journal entry, |
| * not including header |
| * @h_datalen: length of uncompressed data |
| * @h_type: JE type |
| * @h_compr: compression type |
| * @h_pad: reserved |
| */ |
| struct logfs_journal_header { |
| __be32 h_crc; |
| __be16 h_len; |
| __be16 h_datalen; |
| __be16 h_type; |
| __u8 h_compr; |
| __u8 h_pad[5]; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_journal_header, 16); |
| |
| /* |
| * Life expectency of data. |
| * VIM_DEFAULT - default vim |
| * VIM_SEGFILE - for segment file only - very short-living |
| * VIM_GC - GC'd data - likely long-living |
| */ |
| enum logfs_vim { |
| VIM_DEFAULT = 0, |
| VIM_SEGFILE = 1, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_je_area - wbuf header |
| * |
| * @segno: segment number of area |
| * @used_bytes: number of bytes already used |
| * @gc_level: GC level |
| * @vim: life expectancy of data |
| * |
| * "Areas" are segments currently being used for writing. There is at least |
| * one area per GC level. Several may be used to seperate long-living from |
| * short-living data. If an area with unknown vim is encountered, it can |
| * simply be closed. |
| * The write buffer immediately follow this header. |
| */ |
| struct logfs_je_area { |
| __be32 segno; |
| __be32 used_bytes; |
| __u8 gc_level; |
| __u8 vim; |
| } __attribute__((packed)); |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_area, 10); |
| |
| #define MAX_JOURNAL_HEADER \ |
| (sizeof(struct logfs_journal_header) + sizeof(struct logfs_je_area)) |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_je_dynsb - dynamic superblock |
| * |
| * @ds_gec: global erase count |
| * @ds_sweeper: current position of GC "sweeper" |
| * @ds_rename_dir: source directory ino (see dir.c documentation) |
| * @ds_rename_pos: position of source dd (see dir.c documentation) |
| * @ds_victim_ino: victims of incomplete dir operation (see dir.c) |
| * @ds_victim_ino: parent inode of victim (see dir.c) |
| * @ds_used_bytes: number of used bytes |
| */ |
| struct logfs_je_dynsb { |
| __be64 ds_gec; |
| __be64 ds_sweeper; |
| |
| __be64 ds_rename_dir; |
| __be64 ds_rename_pos; |
| |
| __be64 ds_victim_ino; |
| __be64 ds_victim_parent; /* XXX */ |
| |
| __be64 ds_used_bytes; |
| __be32 ds_generation; |
| __be32 pad; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_dynsb, 64); |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_je_anchor - anchor of filesystem tree, aka master inode |
| * |
| * @da_size: size of inode file |
| * @da_last_ino: last created inode |
| * @da_used_bytes: number of bytes used |
| * @da_data: data pointers |
| */ |
| struct logfs_je_anchor { |
| __be64 da_size; |
| __be64 da_last_ino; |
| |
| __be64 da_used_bytes; |
| u8 da_height; |
| u8 pad[7]; |
| |
| __be64 da_data[LOGFS_EMBEDDED_FIELDS]; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_anchor, 168); |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_je_spillout - spillout entry (from 1st to 2nd journal) |
| * |
| * @so_segment: segments used for 2nd journal |
| * |
| * Length of the array is given by h_len field in the header. |
| */ |
| struct logfs_je_spillout { |
| __be64 so_segment[0]; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_spillout, 0); |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_je_journal_ec - erase counts for all journal segments |
| * |
| * @ec: erase count |
| * |
| * Length of the array is given by h_len field in the header. |
| */ |
| struct logfs_je_journal_ec { |
| __be32 ec[0]; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_journal_ec, 0); |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_je_free_segments - list of free segmetns with erase count |
| */ |
| struct logfs_je_free_segments { |
| __be32 segno; |
| __be32 ec; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_free_segments, 8); |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_seg_alias - list of segment aliases |
| */ |
| struct logfs_seg_alias { |
| __be32 old_segno; |
| __be32 new_segno; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_seg_alias, 8); |
| |
| /** |
| * struct logfs_obj_alias - list of object aliases |
| */ |
| struct logfs_obj_alias { |
| __be64 ino; |
| __be64 bix; |
| __be64 val; |
| u8 level; |
| u8 pad[5]; |
| __be16 child_no; |
| }; |
| |
| SIZE_CHECK(logfs_obj_alias, 32); |
| |
| /** |
| * Compression types. |
| * |
| * COMPR_NONE - uncompressed |
| * COMPR_ZLIB - compressed with zlib |
| */ |
| enum { |
| COMPR_NONE = 0, |
| COMPR_ZLIB = 1, |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Journal entries come in groups of 16. First group contains unique |
| * entries, next groups contain one entry per level |
| * |
| * JE_FIRST - smallest possible journal entry number |
| * |
| * JEG_BASE - base group, containing unique entries |
| * JE_COMMIT - commit entry, validates all previous entries |
| * JE_DYNSB - dynamic superblock, anything that ought to be in the |
| * superblock but cannot because it is read-write data |
| * JE_ANCHOR - anchor aka master inode aka inode file's inode |
| * JE_ERASECOUNT erasecounts for all journal segments |
| * JE_SPILLOUT - unused |
| * JE_SEG_ALIAS - aliases segments |
| * JE_AREA - area description |
| * |
| * JE_LAST - largest possible journal entry number |
| */ |
| enum { |
| JE_FIRST = 0x01, |
| |
| JEG_BASE = 0x00, |
| JE_COMMIT = 0x02, |
| JE_DYNSB = 0x03, |
| JE_ANCHOR = 0x04, |
| JE_ERASECOUNT = 0x05, |
| JE_SPILLOUT = 0x06, |
| JE_OBJ_ALIAS = 0x0d, |
| JE_AREA = 0x0e, |
| |
| JE_LAST = 0x0e, |
| }; |
| |
| #endif |