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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
2 * linux/fs/inode.c
3 *
4 * (C) 1997 Linus Torvalds
5 */
6
7#include <linux/config.h>
8#include <linux/fs.h>
9#include <linux/mm.h>
10#include <linux/dcache.h>
11#include <linux/init.h>
12#include <linux/quotaops.h>
13#include <linux/slab.h>
14#include <linux/writeback.h>
15#include <linux/module.h>
16#include <linux/backing-dev.h>
17#include <linux/wait.h>
18#include <linux/hash.h>
19#include <linux/swap.h>
20#include <linux/security.h>
21#include <linux/pagemap.h>
22#include <linux/cdev.h>
23#include <linux/bootmem.h>
Robert Love0eeca282005-07-12 17:06:03 -040024#include <linux/inotify.h>
Christoph Hellwigfc33a7b2006-01-09 20:52:17 -080025#include <linux/mount.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070026
27/*
28 * This is needed for the following functions:
29 * - inode_has_buffers
30 * - invalidate_inode_buffers
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070031 * - invalidate_bdev
32 *
33 * FIXME: remove all knowledge of the buffer layer from this file
34 */
35#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
36
37/*
38 * New inode.c implementation.
39 *
40 * This implementation has the basic premise of trying
41 * to be extremely low-overhead and SMP-safe, yet be
42 * simple enough to be "obviously correct".
43 *
44 * Famous last words.
45 */
46
47/* inode dynamic allocation 1999, Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de> */
48
49/* #define INODE_PARANOIA 1 */
50/* #define INODE_DEBUG 1 */
51
52/*
53 * Inode lookup is no longer as critical as it used to be:
54 * most of the lookups are going to be through the dcache.
55 */
56#define I_HASHBITS i_hash_shift
57#define I_HASHMASK i_hash_mask
58
Eric Dumazetfa3536c2006-03-26 01:37:24 -080059static unsigned int i_hash_mask __read_mostly;
60static unsigned int i_hash_shift __read_mostly;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070061
62/*
63 * Each inode can be on two separate lists. One is
64 * the hash list of the inode, used for lookups. The
65 * other linked list is the "type" list:
66 * "in_use" - valid inode, i_count > 0, i_nlink > 0
67 * "dirty" - as "in_use" but also dirty
68 * "unused" - valid inode, i_count = 0
69 *
70 * A "dirty" list is maintained for each super block,
71 * allowing for low-overhead inode sync() operations.
72 */
73
74LIST_HEAD(inode_in_use);
75LIST_HEAD(inode_unused);
Eric Dumazetfa3536c2006-03-26 01:37:24 -080076static struct hlist_head *inode_hashtable __read_mostly;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070077
78/*
79 * A simple spinlock to protect the list manipulations.
80 *
81 * NOTE! You also have to own the lock if you change
82 * the i_state of an inode while it is in use..
83 */
84DEFINE_SPINLOCK(inode_lock);
85
86/*
Ingo Molnarf24075b2006-03-23 03:00:34 -080087 * iprune_mutex provides exclusion between the kswapd or try_to_free_pages
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070088 * icache shrinking path, and the umount path. Without this exclusion,
89 * by the time prune_icache calls iput for the inode whose pages it has
90 * been invalidating, or by the time it calls clear_inode & destroy_inode
91 * from its final dispose_list, the struct super_block they refer to
92 * (for inode->i_sb->s_op) may already have been freed and reused.
93 */
Adrian Bunkbdfc3262006-03-25 03:06:56 -080094static DEFINE_MUTEX(iprune_mutex);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070095
96/*
97 * Statistics gathering..
98 */
99struct inodes_stat_t inodes_stat;
100
Eric Dumazetfa3536c2006-03-26 01:37:24 -0800101static kmem_cache_t * inode_cachep __read_mostly;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700102
103static struct inode *alloc_inode(struct super_block *sb)
104{
Christoph Hellwigf5e54d62006-06-28 04:26:44 -0700105 static const struct address_space_operations empty_aops;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700106 static struct inode_operations empty_iops;
Arjan van de Ven99ac48f2006-03-28 01:56:41 -0800107 static const struct file_operations empty_fops;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700108 struct inode *inode;
109
110 if (sb->s_op->alloc_inode)
111 inode = sb->s_op->alloc_inode(sb);
112 else
113 inode = (struct inode *) kmem_cache_alloc(inode_cachep, SLAB_KERNEL);
114
115 if (inode) {
116 struct address_space * const mapping = &inode->i_data;
117
118 inode->i_sb = sb;
119 inode->i_blkbits = sb->s_blocksize_bits;
120 inode->i_flags = 0;
121 atomic_set(&inode->i_count, 1);
122 inode->i_op = &empty_iops;
123 inode->i_fop = &empty_fops;
124 inode->i_nlink = 1;
125 atomic_set(&inode->i_writecount, 0);
126 inode->i_size = 0;
127 inode->i_blocks = 0;
128 inode->i_bytes = 0;
129 inode->i_generation = 0;
130#ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
131 memset(&inode->i_dquot, 0, sizeof(inode->i_dquot));
132#endif
133 inode->i_pipe = NULL;
134 inode->i_bdev = NULL;
135 inode->i_cdev = NULL;
136 inode->i_rdev = 0;
137 inode->i_security = NULL;
138 inode->dirtied_when = 0;
139 if (security_inode_alloc(inode)) {
140 if (inode->i_sb->s_op->destroy_inode)
141 inode->i_sb->s_op->destroy_inode(inode);
142 else
143 kmem_cache_free(inode_cachep, (inode));
144 return NULL;
145 }
146
147 mapping->a_ops = &empty_aops;
148 mapping->host = inode;
149 mapping->flags = 0;
150 mapping_set_gfp_mask(mapping, GFP_HIGHUSER);
151 mapping->assoc_mapping = NULL;
152 mapping->backing_dev_info = &default_backing_dev_info;
153
154 /*
155 * If the block_device provides a backing_dev_info for client
156 * inodes then use that. Otherwise the inode share the bdev's
157 * backing_dev_info.
158 */
159 if (sb->s_bdev) {
160 struct backing_dev_info *bdi;
161
162 bdi = sb->s_bdev->bd_inode_backing_dev_info;
163 if (!bdi)
164 bdi = sb->s_bdev->bd_inode->i_mapping->backing_dev_info;
165 mapping->backing_dev_info = bdi;
166 }
167 memset(&inode->u, 0, sizeof(inode->u));
168 inode->i_mapping = mapping;
169 }
170 return inode;
171}
172
173void destroy_inode(struct inode *inode)
174{
Eric Sesterhennb7542f82006-04-02 13:38:18 +0200175 BUG_ON(inode_has_buffers(inode));
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700176 security_inode_free(inode);
177 if (inode->i_sb->s_op->destroy_inode)
178 inode->i_sb->s_op->destroy_inode(inode);
179 else
180 kmem_cache_free(inode_cachep, (inode));
181}
182
183
184/*
185 * These are initializations that only need to be done
186 * once, because the fields are idempotent across use
187 * of the inode, so let the slab aware of that.
188 */
189void inode_init_once(struct inode *inode)
190{
191 memset(inode, 0, sizeof(*inode));
192 INIT_HLIST_NODE(&inode->i_hash);
193 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&inode->i_dentry);
194 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&inode->i_devices);
Jes Sorensen1b1dcc12006-01-09 15:59:24 -0800195 mutex_init(&inode->i_mutex);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700196 init_rwsem(&inode->i_alloc_sem);
197 INIT_RADIX_TREE(&inode->i_data.page_tree, GFP_ATOMIC);
198 rwlock_init(&inode->i_data.tree_lock);
199 spin_lock_init(&inode->i_data.i_mmap_lock);
200 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&inode->i_data.private_list);
201 spin_lock_init(&inode->i_data.private_lock);
202 INIT_RAW_PRIO_TREE_ROOT(&inode->i_data.i_mmap);
203 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&inode->i_data.i_mmap_nonlinear);
204 spin_lock_init(&inode->i_lock);
205 i_size_ordered_init(inode);
Robert Love0eeca282005-07-12 17:06:03 -0400206#ifdef CONFIG_INOTIFY
207 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&inode->inotify_watches);
Ingo Molnard4f9af92006-03-23 03:00:30 -0800208 mutex_init(&inode->inotify_mutex);
Robert Love0eeca282005-07-12 17:06:03 -0400209#endif
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700210}
211
212EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_init_once);
213
214static void init_once(void * foo, kmem_cache_t * cachep, unsigned long flags)
215{
216 struct inode * inode = (struct inode *) foo;
217
218 if ((flags & (SLAB_CTOR_VERIFY|SLAB_CTOR_CONSTRUCTOR)) ==
219 SLAB_CTOR_CONSTRUCTOR)
220 inode_init_once(inode);
221}
222
223/*
224 * inode_lock must be held
225 */
226void __iget(struct inode * inode)
227{
228 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_count)) {
229 atomic_inc(&inode->i_count);
230 return;
231 }
232 atomic_inc(&inode->i_count);
233 if (!(inode->i_state & (I_DIRTY|I_LOCK)))
234 list_move(&inode->i_list, &inode_in_use);
235 inodes_stat.nr_unused--;
236}
237
238/**
239 * clear_inode - clear an inode
240 * @inode: inode to clear
241 *
242 * This is called by the filesystem to tell us
243 * that the inode is no longer useful. We just
244 * terminate it with extreme prejudice.
245 */
246void clear_inode(struct inode *inode)
247{
248 might_sleep();
249 invalidate_inode_buffers(inode);
250
Eric Sesterhennb7542f82006-04-02 13:38:18 +0200251 BUG_ON(inode->i_data.nrpages);
252 BUG_ON(!(inode->i_state & I_FREEING));
253 BUG_ON(inode->i_state & I_CLEAR);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700254 wait_on_inode(inode);
255 DQUOT_DROP(inode);
256 if (inode->i_sb && inode->i_sb->s_op->clear_inode)
257 inode->i_sb->s_op->clear_inode(inode);
258 if (inode->i_bdev)
259 bd_forget(inode);
260 if (inode->i_cdev)
261 cd_forget(inode);
262 inode->i_state = I_CLEAR;
263}
264
265EXPORT_SYMBOL(clear_inode);
266
267/*
268 * dispose_list - dispose of the contents of a local list
269 * @head: the head of the list to free
270 *
271 * Dispose-list gets a local list with local inodes in it, so it doesn't
272 * need to worry about list corruption and SMP locks.
273 */
274static void dispose_list(struct list_head *head)
275{
276 int nr_disposed = 0;
277
278 while (!list_empty(head)) {
279 struct inode *inode;
280
281 inode = list_entry(head->next, struct inode, i_list);
282 list_del(&inode->i_list);
283
284 if (inode->i_data.nrpages)
285 truncate_inode_pages(&inode->i_data, 0);
286 clear_inode(inode);
Artem B. Bityuckiy4120db42005-07-12 13:58:12 -0700287
288 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
289 hlist_del_init(&inode->i_hash);
290 list_del_init(&inode->i_sb_list);
291 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
292
293 wake_up_inode(inode);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700294 destroy_inode(inode);
295 nr_disposed++;
296 }
297 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
298 inodes_stat.nr_inodes -= nr_disposed;
299 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
300}
301
302/*
303 * Invalidate all inodes for a device.
304 */
305static int invalidate_list(struct list_head *head, struct list_head *dispose)
306{
307 struct list_head *next;
308 int busy = 0, count = 0;
309
310 next = head->next;
311 for (;;) {
312 struct list_head * tmp = next;
313 struct inode * inode;
314
315 /*
316 * We can reschedule here without worrying about the list's
317 * consistency because the per-sb list of inodes must not
Ingo Molnarf24075b2006-03-23 03:00:34 -0800318 * change during umount anymore, and because iprune_mutex keeps
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700319 * shrink_icache_memory() away.
320 */
321 cond_resched_lock(&inode_lock);
322
323 next = next->next;
324 if (tmp == head)
325 break;
326 inode = list_entry(tmp, struct inode, i_sb_list);
327 invalidate_inode_buffers(inode);
328 if (!atomic_read(&inode->i_count)) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700329 list_move(&inode->i_list, dispose);
330 inode->i_state |= I_FREEING;
331 count++;
332 continue;
333 }
334 busy = 1;
335 }
336 /* only unused inodes may be cached with i_count zero */
337 inodes_stat.nr_unused -= count;
338 return busy;
339}
340
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700341/**
342 * invalidate_inodes - discard the inodes on a device
343 * @sb: superblock
344 *
345 * Discard all of the inodes for a given superblock. If the discard
346 * fails because there are busy inodes then a non zero value is returned.
347 * If the discard is successful all the inodes have been discarded.
348 */
349int invalidate_inodes(struct super_block * sb)
350{
351 int busy;
352 LIST_HEAD(throw_away);
353
Ingo Molnarf24075b2006-03-23 03:00:34 -0800354 mutex_lock(&iprune_mutex);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700355 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
Robert Love0eeca282005-07-12 17:06:03 -0400356 inotify_unmount_inodes(&sb->s_inodes);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700357 busy = invalidate_list(&sb->s_inodes, &throw_away);
358 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
359
360 dispose_list(&throw_away);
Ingo Molnarf24075b2006-03-23 03:00:34 -0800361 mutex_unlock(&iprune_mutex);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700362
363 return busy;
364}
365
366EXPORT_SYMBOL(invalidate_inodes);
367
Christoph Hellwig2ef41632005-05-05 16:15:59 -0700368int __invalidate_device(struct block_device *bdev)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700369{
Christoph Hellwig2ef41632005-05-05 16:15:59 -0700370 struct super_block *sb = get_super(bdev);
371 int res = 0;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700372
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700373 if (sb) {
374 /*
375 * no need to lock the super, get_super holds the
Ingo Molnarf24075b2006-03-23 03:00:34 -0800376 * read mutex so the filesystem cannot go away
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700377 * under us (->put_super runs with the write lock
378 * hold).
379 */
380 shrink_dcache_sb(sb);
381 res = invalidate_inodes(sb);
382 drop_super(sb);
383 }
384 invalidate_bdev(bdev, 0);
385 return res;
386}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700387EXPORT_SYMBOL(__invalidate_device);
388
389static int can_unuse(struct inode *inode)
390{
391 if (inode->i_state)
392 return 0;
393 if (inode_has_buffers(inode))
394 return 0;
395 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_count))
396 return 0;
397 if (inode->i_data.nrpages)
398 return 0;
399 return 1;
400}
401
402/*
403 * Scan `goal' inodes on the unused list for freeable ones. They are moved to
404 * a temporary list and then are freed outside inode_lock by dispose_list().
405 *
406 * Any inodes which are pinned purely because of attached pagecache have their
407 * pagecache removed. We expect the final iput() on that inode to add it to
408 * the front of the inode_unused list. So look for it there and if the
409 * inode is still freeable, proceed. The right inode is found 99.9% of the
410 * time in testing on a 4-way.
411 *
412 * If the inode has metadata buffers attached to mapping->private_list then
413 * try to remove them.
414 */
415static void prune_icache(int nr_to_scan)
416{
417 LIST_HEAD(freeable);
418 int nr_pruned = 0;
419 int nr_scanned;
420 unsigned long reap = 0;
421
Ingo Molnarf24075b2006-03-23 03:00:34 -0800422 mutex_lock(&iprune_mutex);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700423 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
424 for (nr_scanned = 0; nr_scanned < nr_to_scan; nr_scanned++) {
425 struct inode *inode;
426
427 if (list_empty(&inode_unused))
428 break;
429
430 inode = list_entry(inode_unused.prev, struct inode, i_list);
431
432 if (inode->i_state || atomic_read(&inode->i_count)) {
433 list_move(&inode->i_list, &inode_unused);
434 continue;
435 }
436 if (inode_has_buffers(inode) || inode->i_data.nrpages) {
437 __iget(inode);
438 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
439 if (remove_inode_buffers(inode))
440 reap += invalidate_inode_pages(&inode->i_data);
441 iput(inode);
442 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
443
444 if (inode != list_entry(inode_unused.next,
445 struct inode, i_list))
446 continue; /* wrong inode or list_empty */
447 if (!can_unuse(inode))
448 continue;
449 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700450 list_move(&inode->i_list, &freeable);
451 inode->i_state |= I_FREEING;
452 nr_pruned++;
453 }
454 inodes_stat.nr_unused -= nr_pruned;
Christoph Lameterf8891e52006-06-30 01:55:45 -0700455 if (current_is_kswapd())
456 __count_vm_events(KSWAPD_INODESTEAL, reap);
457 else
458 __count_vm_events(PGINODESTEAL, reap);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700459 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
460
461 dispose_list(&freeable);
Ingo Molnarf24075b2006-03-23 03:00:34 -0800462 mutex_unlock(&iprune_mutex);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700463}
464
465/*
466 * shrink_icache_memory() will attempt to reclaim some unused inodes. Here,
467 * "unused" means that no dentries are referring to the inodes: the files are
468 * not open and the dcache references to those inodes have already been
469 * reclaimed.
470 *
471 * This function is passed the number of inodes to scan, and it returns the
472 * total number of remaining possibly-reclaimable inodes.
473 */
Al Viro27496a82005-10-21 03:20:48 -0400474static int shrink_icache_memory(int nr, gfp_t gfp_mask)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700475{
476 if (nr) {
477 /*
478 * Nasty deadlock avoidance. We may hold various FS locks,
479 * and we don't want to recurse into the FS that called us
480 * in clear_inode() and friends..
481 */
482 if (!(gfp_mask & __GFP_FS))
483 return -1;
484 prune_icache(nr);
485 }
486 return (inodes_stat.nr_unused / 100) * sysctl_vfs_cache_pressure;
487}
488
489static void __wait_on_freeing_inode(struct inode *inode);
490/*
491 * Called with the inode lock held.
492 * NOTE: we are not increasing the inode-refcount, you must call __iget()
493 * by hand after calling find_inode now! This simplifies iunique and won't
494 * add any additional branch in the common code.
495 */
496static struct inode * find_inode(struct super_block * sb, struct hlist_head *head, int (*test)(struct inode *, void *), void *data)
497{
498 struct hlist_node *node;
499 struct inode * inode = NULL;
500
501repeat:
502 hlist_for_each (node, head) {
503 inode = hlist_entry(node, struct inode, i_hash);
504 if (inode->i_sb != sb)
505 continue;
506 if (!test(inode, data))
507 continue;
Alexander Viro991114c2005-06-23 00:09:01 -0700508 if (inode->i_state & (I_FREEING|I_CLEAR|I_WILL_FREE)) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700509 __wait_on_freeing_inode(inode);
510 goto repeat;
511 }
512 break;
513 }
514 return node ? inode : NULL;
515}
516
517/*
518 * find_inode_fast is the fast path version of find_inode, see the comment at
519 * iget_locked for details.
520 */
521static struct inode * find_inode_fast(struct super_block * sb, struct hlist_head *head, unsigned long ino)
522{
523 struct hlist_node *node;
524 struct inode * inode = NULL;
525
526repeat:
527 hlist_for_each (node, head) {
528 inode = hlist_entry(node, struct inode, i_hash);
529 if (inode->i_ino != ino)
530 continue;
531 if (inode->i_sb != sb)
532 continue;
Alexander Viro991114c2005-06-23 00:09:01 -0700533 if (inode->i_state & (I_FREEING|I_CLEAR|I_WILL_FREE)) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700534 __wait_on_freeing_inode(inode);
535 goto repeat;
536 }
537 break;
538 }
539 return node ? inode : NULL;
540}
541
542/**
543 * new_inode - obtain an inode
544 * @sb: superblock
545 *
546 * Allocates a new inode for given superblock.
547 */
548struct inode *new_inode(struct super_block *sb)
549{
550 static unsigned long last_ino;
551 struct inode * inode;
552
553 spin_lock_prefetch(&inode_lock);
554
555 inode = alloc_inode(sb);
556 if (inode) {
557 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
558 inodes_stat.nr_inodes++;
559 list_add(&inode->i_list, &inode_in_use);
560 list_add(&inode->i_sb_list, &sb->s_inodes);
561 inode->i_ino = ++last_ino;
562 inode->i_state = 0;
563 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
564 }
565 return inode;
566}
567
568EXPORT_SYMBOL(new_inode);
569
570void unlock_new_inode(struct inode *inode)
571{
572 /*
573 * This is special! We do not need the spinlock
574 * when clearing I_LOCK, because we're guaranteed
575 * that nobody else tries to do anything about the
576 * state of the inode when it is locked, as we
577 * just created it (so there can be no old holders
578 * that haven't tested I_LOCK).
579 */
580 inode->i_state &= ~(I_LOCK|I_NEW);
581 wake_up_inode(inode);
582}
583
584EXPORT_SYMBOL(unlock_new_inode);
585
586/*
587 * This is called without the inode lock held.. Be careful.
588 *
589 * We no longer cache the sb_flags in i_flags - see fs.h
590 * -- rmk@arm.uk.linux.org
591 */
592static struct inode * get_new_inode(struct super_block *sb, struct hlist_head *head, int (*test)(struct inode *, void *), int (*set)(struct inode *, void *), void *data)
593{
594 struct inode * inode;
595
596 inode = alloc_inode(sb);
597 if (inode) {
598 struct inode * old;
599
600 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
601 /* We released the lock, so.. */
602 old = find_inode(sb, head, test, data);
603 if (!old) {
604 if (set(inode, data))
605 goto set_failed;
606
607 inodes_stat.nr_inodes++;
608 list_add(&inode->i_list, &inode_in_use);
609 list_add(&inode->i_sb_list, &sb->s_inodes);
610 hlist_add_head(&inode->i_hash, head);
611 inode->i_state = I_LOCK|I_NEW;
612 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
613
614 /* Return the locked inode with I_NEW set, the
615 * caller is responsible for filling in the contents
616 */
617 return inode;
618 }
619
620 /*
621 * Uhhuh, somebody else created the same inode under
622 * us. Use the old inode instead of the one we just
623 * allocated.
624 */
625 __iget(old);
626 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
627 destroy_inode(inode);
628 inode = old;
629 wait_on_inode(inode);
630 }
631 return inode;
632
633set_failed:
634 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
635 destroy_inode(inode);
636 return NULL;
637}
638
639/*
640 * get_new_inode_fast is the fast path version of get_new_inode, see the
641 * comment at iget_locked for details.
642 */
643static struct inode * get_new_inode_fast(struct super_block *sb, struct hlist_head *head, unsigned long ino)
644{
645 struct inode * inode;
646
647 inode = alloc_inode(sb);
648 if (inode) {
649 struct inode * old;
650
651 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
652 /* We released the lock, so.. */
653 old = find_inode_fast(sb, head, ino);
654 if (!old) {
655 inode->i_ino = ino;
656 inodes_stat.nr_inodes++;
657 list_add(&inode->i_list, &inode_in_use);
658 list_add(&inode->i_sb_list, &sb->s_inodes);
659 hlist_add_head(&inode->i_hash, head);
660 inode->i_state = I_LOCK|I_NEW;
661 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
662
663 /* Return the locked inode with I_NEW set, the
664 * caller is responsible for filling in the contents
665 */
666 return inode;
667 }
668
669 /*
670 * Uhhuh, somebody else created the same inode under
671 * us. Use the old inode instead of the one we just
672 * allocated.
673 */
674 __iget(old);
675 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
676 destroy_inode(inode);
677 inode = old;
678 wait_on_inode(inode);
679 }
680 return inode;
681}
682
683static inline unsigned long hash(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long hashval)
684{
685 unsigned long tmp;
686
687 tmp = (hashval * (unsigned long)sb) ^ (GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME + hashval) /
688 L1_CACHE_BYTES;
689 tmp = tmp ^ ((tmp ^ GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME) >> I_HASHBITS);
690 return tmp & I_HASHMASK;
691}
692
693/**
694 * iunique - get a unique inode number
695 * @sb: superblock
696 * @max_reserved: highest reserved inode number
697 *
698 * Obtain an inode number that is unique on the system for a given
699 * superblock. This is used by file systems that have no natural
700 * permanent inode numbering system. An inode number is returned that
701 * is higher than the reserved limit but unique.
702 *
703 * BUGS:
704 * With a large number of inodes live on the file system this function
705 * currently becomes quite slow.
706 */
707ino_t iunique(struct super_block *sb, ino_t max_reserved)
708{
709 static ino_t counter;
710 struct inode *inode;
711 struct hlist_head * head;
712 ino_t res;
713 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
714retry:
715 if (counter > max_reserved) {
716 head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb,counter);
717 res = counter++;
718 inode = find_inode_fast(sb, head, res);
719 if (!inode) {
720 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
721 return res;
722 }
723 } else {
724 counter = max_reserved + 1;
725 }
726 goto retry;
727
728}
729
730EXPORT_SYMBOL(iunique);
731
732struct inode *igrab(struct inode *inode)
733{
734 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
Alexander Viro991114c2005-06-23 00:09:01 -0700735 if (!(inode->i_state & (I_FREEING|I_WILL_FREE)))
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700736 __iget(inode);
737 else
738 /*
739 * Handle the case where s_op->clear_inode is not been
740 * called yet, and somebody is calling igrab
741 * while the inode is getting freed.
742 */
743 inode = NULL;
744 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
745 return inode;
746}
747
748EXPORT_SYMBOL(igrab);
749
750/**
751 * ifind - internal function, you want ilookup5() or iget5().
752 * @sb: super block of file system to search
753 * @head: the head of the list to search
754 * @test: callback used for comparisons between inodes
755 * @data: opaque data pointer to pass to @test
Anton Altaparmakov88bd5122005-07-13 01:10:44 -0700756 * @wait: if true wait for the inode to be unlocked, if false do not
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700757 *
758 * ifind() searches for the inode specified by @data in the inode
759 * cache. This is a generalized version of ifind_fast() for file systems where
760 * the inode number is not sufficient for unique identification of an inode.
761 *
762 * If the inode is in the cache, the inode is returned with an incremented
763 * reference count.
764 *
765 * Otherwise NULL is returned.
766 *
767 * Note, @test is called with the inode_lock held, so can't sleep.
768 */
Matt Mackall5d2bea42006-01-08 01:05:21 -0800769static struct inode *ifind(struct super_block *sb,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700770 struct hlist_head *head, int (*test)(struct inode *, void *),
Anton Altaparmakov88bd5122005-07-13 01:10:44 -0700771 void *data, const int wait)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700772{
773 struct inode *inode;
774
775 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
776 inode = find_inode(sb, head, test, data);
777 if (inode) {
778 __iget(inode);
779 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
Anton Altaparmakov88bd5122005-07-13 01:10:44 -0700780 if (likely(wait))
781 wait_on_inode(inode);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700782 return inode;
783 }
784 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
785 return NULL;
786}
787
788/**
789 * ifind_fast - internal function, you want ilookup() or iget().
790 * @sb: super block of file system to search
791 * @head: head of the list to search
792 * @ino: inode number to search for
793 *
794 * ifind_fast() searches for the inode @ino in the inode cache. This is for
795 * file systems where the inode number is sufficient for unique identification
796 * of an inode.
797 *
798 * If the inode is in the cache, the inode is returned with an incremented
799 * reference count.
800 *
801 * Otherwise NULL is returned.
802 */
Matt Mackall5d2bea42006-01-08 01:05:21 -0800803static struct inode *ifind_fast(struct super_block *sb,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700804 struct hlist_head *head, unsigned long ino)
805{
806 struct inode *inode;
807
808 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
809 inode = find_inode_fast(sb, head, ino);
810 if (inode) {
811 __iget(inode);
812 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
813 wait_on_inode(inode);
814 return inode;
815 }
816 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
817 return NULL;
818}
819
820/**
Anton Altaparmakov88bd5122005-07-13 01:10:44 -0700821 * ilookup5_nowait - search for an inode in the inode cache
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700822 * @sb: super block of file system to search
823 * @hashval: hash value (usually inode number) to search for
824 * @test: callback used for comparisons between inodes
825 * @data: opaque data pointer to pass to @test
826 *
827 * ilookup5() uses ifind() to search for the inode specified by @hashval and
828 * @data in the inode cache. This is a generalized version of ilookup() for
829 * file systems where the inode number is not sufficient for unique
830 * identification of an inode.
831 *
832 * If the inode is in the cache, the inode is returned with an incremented
Anton Altaparmakov88bd5122005-07-13 01:10:44 -0700833 * reference count. Note, the inode lock is not waited upon so you have to be
834 * very careful what you do with the returned inode. You probably should be
835 * using ilookup5() instead.
836 *
837 * Otherwise NULL is returned.
838 *
839 * Note, @test is called with the inode_lock held, so can't sleep.
840 */
841struct inode *ilookup5_nowait(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long hashval,
842 int (*test)(struct inode *, void *), void *data)
843{
844 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, hashval);
845
846 return ifind(sb, head, test, data, 0);
847}
848
849EXPORT_SYMBOL(ilookup5_nowait);
850
851/**
852 * ilookup5 - search for an inode in the inode cache
853 * @sb: super block of file system to search
854 * @hashval: hash value (usually inode number) to search for
855 * @test: callback used for comparisons between inodes
856 * @data: opaque data pointer to pass to @test
857 *
858 * ilookup5() uses ifind() to search for the inode specified by @hashval and
859 * @data in the inode cache. This is a generalized version of ilookup() for
860 * file systems where the inode number is not sufficient for unique
861 * identification of an inode.
862 *
863 * If the inode is in the cache, the inode lock is waited upon and the inode is
864 * returned with an incremented reference count.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700865 *
866 * Otherwise NULL is returned.
867 *
868 * Note, @test is called with the inode_lock held, so can't sleep.
869 */
870struct inode *ilookup5(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long hashval,
871 int (*test)(struct inode *, void *), void *data)
872{
873 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, hashval);
874
Anton Altaparmakov88bd5122005-07-13 01:10:44 -0700875 return ifind(sb, head, test, data, 1);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700876}
877
878EXPORT_SYMBOL(ilookup5);
879
880/**
881 * ilookup - search for an inode in the inode cache
882 * @sb: super block of file system to search
883 * @ino: inode number to search for
884 *
885 * ilookup() uses ifind_fast() to search for the inode @ino in the inode cache.
886 * This is for file systems where the inode number is sufficient for unique
887 * identification of an inode.
888 *
889 * If the inode is in the cache, the inode is returned with an incremented
890 * reference count.
891 *
892 * Otherwise NULL is returned.
893 */
894struct inode *ilookup(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long ino)
895{
896 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, ino);
897
898 return ifind_fast(sb, head, ino);
899}
900
901EXPORT_SYMBOL(ilookup);
902
903/**
904 * iget5_locked - obtain an inode from a mounted file system
905 * @sb: super block of file system
906 * @hashval: hash value (usually inode number) to get
907 * @test: callback used for comparisons between inodes
908 * @set: callback used to initialize a new struct inode
909 * @data: opaque data pointer to pass to @test and @set
910 *
911 * This is iget() without the read_inode() portion of get_new_inode().
912 *
913 * iget5_locked() uses ifind() to search for the inode specified by @hashval
914 * and @data in the inode cache and if present it is returned with an increased
915 * reference count. This is a generalized version of iget_locked() for file
916 * systems where the inode number is not sufficient for unique identification
917 * of an inode.
918 *
919 * If the inode is not in cache, get_new_inode() is called to allocate a new
920 * inode and this is returned locked, hashed, and with the I_NEW flag set. The
921 * file system gets to fill it in before unlocking it via unlock_new_inode().
922 *
923 * Note both @test and @set are called with the inode_lock held, so can't sleep.
924 */
925struct inode *iget5_locked(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long hashval,
926 int (*test)(struct inode *, void *),
927 int (*set)(struct inode *, void *), void *data)
928{
929 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, hashval);
930 struct inode *inode;
931
Anton Altaparmakov88bd5122005-07-13 01:10:44 -0700932 inode = ifind(sb, head, test, data, 1);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700933 if (inode)
934 return inode;
935 /*
936 * get_new_inode() will do the right thing, re-trying the search
937 * in case it had to block at any point.
938 */
939 return get_new_inode(sb, head, test, set, data);
940}
941
942EXPORT_SYMBOL(iget5_locked);
943
944/**
945 * iget_locked - obtain an inode from a mounted file system
946 * @sb: super block of file system
947 * @ino: inode number to get
948 *
949 * This is iget() without the read_inode() portion of get_new_inode_fast().
950 *
951 * iget_locked() uses ifind_fast() to search for the inode specified by @ino in
952 * the inode cache and if present it is returned with an increased reference
953 * count. This is for file systems where the inode number is sufficient for
954 * unique identification of an inode.
955 *
956 * If the inode is not in cache, get_new_inode_fast() is called to allocate a
957 * new inode and this is returned locked, hashed, and with the I_NEW flag set.
958 * The file system gets to fill it in before unlocking it via
959 * unlock_new_inode().
960 */
961struct inode *iget_locked(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long ino)
962{
963 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, ino);
964 struct inode *inode;
965
966 inode = ifind_fast(sb, head, ino);
967 if (inode)
968 return inode;
969 /*
970 * get_new_inode_fast() will do the right thing, re-trying the search
971 * in case it had to block at any point.
972 */
973 return get_new_inode_fast(sb, head, ino);
974}
975
976EXPORT_SYMBOL(iget_locked);
977
978/**
979 * __insert_inode_hash - hash an inode
980 * @inode: unhashed inode
981 * @hashval: unsigned long value used to locate this object in the
982 * inode_hashtable.
983 *
984 * Add an inode to the inode hash for this superblock.
985 */
986void __insert_inode_hash(struct inode *inode, unsigned long hashval)
987{
988 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(inode->i_sb, hashval);
989 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
990 hlist_add_head(&inode->i_hash, head);
991 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
992}
993
994EXPORT_SYMBOL(__insert_inode_hash);
995
996/**
997 * remove_inode_hash - remove an inode from the hash
998 * @inode: inode to unhash
999 *
1000 * Remove an inode from the superblock.
1001 */
1002void remove_inode_hash(struct inode *inode)
1003{
1004 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
1005 hlist_del_init(&inode->i_hash);
1006 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
1007}
1008
1009EXPORT_SYMBOL(remove_inode_hash);
1010
1011/*
1012 * Tell the filesystem that this inode is no longer of any interest and should
1013 * be completely destroyed.
1014 *
1015 * We leave the inode in the inode hash table until *after* the filesystem's
1016 * ->delete_inode completes. This ensures that an iget (such as nfsd might
1017 * instigate) will always find up-to-date information either in the hash or on
1018 * disk.
1019 *
1020 * I_FREEING is set so that no-one will take a new reference to the inode while
1021 * it is being deleted.
1022 */
1023void generic_delete_inode(struct inode *inode)
1024{
1025 struct super_operations *op = inode->i_sb->s_op;
1026
1027 list_del_init(&inode->i_list);
1028 list_del_init(&inode->i_sb_list);
1029 inode->i_state|=I_FREEING;
1030 inodes_stat.nr_inodes--;
1031 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
1032
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001033 security_inode_delete(inode);
1034
1035 if (op->delete_inode) {
1036 void (*delete)(struct inode *) = op->delete_inode;
1037 if (!is_bad_inode(inode))
1038 DQUOT_INIT(inode);
Mark Fashehe85b5652005-09-09 13:01:29 -07001039 /* Filesystems implementing their own
1040 * s_op->delete_inode are required to call
1041 * truncate_inode_pages and clear_inode()
1042 * internally */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001043 delete(inode);
Mark Fashehe85b5652005-09-09 13:01:29 -07001044 } else {
1045 truncate_inode_pages(&inode->i_data, 0);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001046 clear_inode(inode);
Mark Fashehe85b5652005-09-09 13:01:29 -07001047 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001048 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
1049 hlist_del_init(&inode->i_hash);
1050 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
1051 wake_up_inode(inode);
Eric Sesterhennb7542f82006-04-02 13:38:18 +02001052 BUG_ON(inode->i_state != I_CLEAR);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001053 destroy_inode(inode);
1054}
1055
1056EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_delete_inode);
1057
1058static void generic_forget_inode(struct inode *inode)
1059{
1060 struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
1061
1062 if (!hlist_unhashed(&inode->i_hash)) {
1063 if (!(inode->i_state & (I_DIRTY|I_LOCK)))
1064 list_move(&inode->i_list, &inode_unused);
1065 inodes_stat.nr_unused++;
Alexander Viro991114c2005-06-23 00:09:01 -07001066 if (!sb || (sb->s_flags & MS_ACTIVE)) {
1067 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001068 return;
Alexander Viro991114c2005-06-23 00:09:01 -07001069 }
1070 inode->i_state |= I_WILL_FREE;
1071 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001072 write_inode_now(inode, 1);
1073 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
Alexander Viro991114c2005-06-23 00:09:01 -07001074 inode->i_state &= ~I_WILL_FREE;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001075 inodes_stat.nr_unused--;
1076 hlist_del_init(&inode->i_hash);
1077 }
1078 list_del_init(&inode->i_list);
1079 list_del_init(&inode->i_sb_list);
Alexander Viro991114c2005-06-23 00:09:01 -07001080 inode->i_state |= I_FREEING;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001081 inodes_stat.nr_inodes--;
1082 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
1083 if (inode->i_data.nrpages)
1084 truncate_inode_pages(&inode->i_data, 0);
1085 clear_inode(inode);
Andrea Arcangeli7f04c262005-10-30 15:03:05 -08001086 wake_up_inode(inode);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001087 destroy_inode(inode);
1088}
1089
1090/*
1091 * Normal UNIX filesystem behaviour: delete the
1092 * inode when the usage count drops to zero, and
1093 * i_nlink is zero.
1094 */
Mark Fashehcb2c0232005-07-07 17:56:03 -07001095void generic_drop_inode(struct inode *inode)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001096{
1097 if (!inode->i_nlink)
1098 generic_delete_inode(inode);
1099 else
1100 generic_forget_inode(inode);
1101}
1102
Mark Fashehcb2c0232005-07-07 17:56:03 -07001103EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(generic_drop_inode);
1104
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001105/*
1106 * Called when we're dropping the last reference
1107 * to an inode.
1108 *
1109 * Call the FS "drop()" function, defaulting to
1110 * the legacy UNIX filesystem behaviour..
1111 *
1112 * NOTE! NOTE! NOTE! We're called with the inode lock
1113 * held, and the drop function is supposed to release
1114 * the lock!
1115 */
1116static inline void iput_final(struct inode *inode)
1117{
1118 struct super_operations *op = inode->i_sb->s_op;
1119 void (*drop)(struct inode *) = generic_drop_inode;
1120
1121 if (op && op->drop_inode)
1122 drop = op->drop_inode;
1123 drop(inode);
1124}
1125
1126/**
1127 * iput - put an inode
1128 * @inode: inode to put
1129 *
1130 * Puts an inode, dropping its usage count. If the inode use count hits
1131 * zero, the inode is then freed and may also be destroyed.
1132 *
1133 * Consequently, iput() can sleep.
1134 */
1135void iput(struct inode *inode)
1136{
1137 if (inode) {
1138 struct super_operations *op = inode->i_sb->s_op;
1139
1140 BUG_ON(inode->i_state == I_CLEAR);
1141
1142 if (op && op->put_inode)
1143 op->put_inode(inode);
1144
1145 if (atomic_dec_and_lock(&inode->i_count, &inode_lock))
1146 iput_final(inode);
1147 }
1148}
1149
1150EXPORT_SYMBOL(iput);
1151
1152/**
1153 * bmap - find a block number in a file
1154 * @inode: inode of file
1155 * @block: block to find
1156 *
1157 * Returns the block number on the device holding the inode that
1158 * is the disk block number for the block of the file requested.
1159 * That is, asked for block 4 of inode 1 the function will return the
1160 * disk block relative to the disk start that holds that block of the
1161 * file.
1162 */
1163sector_t bmap(struct inode * inode, sector_t block)
1164{
1165 sector_t res = 0;
1166 if (inode->i_mapping->a_ops->bmap)
1167 res = inode->i_mapping->a_ops->bmap(inode->i_mapping, block);
1168 return res;
1169}
1170
1171EXPORT_SYMBOL(bmap);
1172
1173/**
Christoph Hellwig869243a2006-01-09 20:52:03 -08001174 * touch_atime - update the access time
1175 * @mnt: mount the inode is accessed on
Martin Waitz7045f372006-02-01 03:06:57 -08001176 * @dentry: dentry accessed
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001177 *
1178 * Update the accessed time on an inode and mark it for writeback.
1179 * This function automatically handles read only file systems and media,
1180 * as well as the "noatime" flag and inode specific "noatime" markers.
1181 */
Christoph Hellwig869243a2006-01-09 20:52:03 -08001182void touch_atime(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *dentry)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001183{
Christoph Hellwig869243a2006-01-09 20:52:03 -08001184 struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001185 struct timespec now;
1186
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001187 if (IS_RDONLY(inode))
1188 return;
1189
Christoph Hellwigfc33a7b2006-01-09 20:52:17 -08001190 if ((inode->i_flags & S_NOATIME) ||
1191 (inode->i_sb->s_flags & MS_NOATIME) ||
1192 ((inode->i_sb->s_flags & MS_NODIRATIME) && S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)))
1193 return;
1194
1195 /*
1196 * We may have a NULL vfsmount when coming from NFSD
1197 */
1198 if (mnt &&
1199 ((mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NOATIME) ||
1200 ((mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NODIRATIME) && S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))))
1201 return;
1202
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001203 now = current_fs_time(inode->i_sb);
1204 if (!timespec_equal(&inode->i_atime, &now)) {
1205 inode->i_atime = now;
1206 mark_inode_dirty_sync(inode);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001207 }
1208}
1209
Christoph Hellwig869243a2006-01-09 20:52:03 -08001210EXPORT_SYMBOL(touch_atime);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001211
1212/**
Christoph Hellwig870f4812006-01-09 20:52:01 -08001213 * file_update_time - update mtime and ctime time
1214 * @file: file accessed
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001215 *
Christoph Hellwig870f4812006-01-09 20:52:01 -08001216 * Update the mtime and ctime members of an inode and mark the inode
1217 * for writeback. Note that this function is meant exclusively for
1218 * usage in the file write path of filesystems, and filesystems may
1219 * choose to explicitly ignore update via this function with the
1220 * S_NOCTIME inode flag, e.g. for network filesystem where these
1221 * timestamps are handled by the server.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001222 */
1223
Christoph Hellwig870f4812006-01-09 20:52:01 -08001224void file_update_time(struct file *file)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001225{
Christoph Hellwig870f4812006-01-09 20:52:01 -08001226 struct inode *inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001227 struct timespec now;
1228 int sync_it = 0;
1229
1230 if (IS_NOCMTIME(inode))
1231 return;
1232 if (IS_RDONLY(inode))
1233 return;
1234
1235 now = current_fs_time(inode->i_sb);
1236 if (!timespec_equal(&inode->i_mtime, &now))
1237 sync_it = 1;
1238 inode->i_mtime = now;
1239
Christoph Hellwig870f4812006-01-09 20:52:01 -08001240 if (!timespec_equal(&inode->i_ctime, &now))
1241 sync_it = 1;
1242 inode->i_ctime = now;
1243
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001244 if (sync_it)
1245 mark_inode_dirty_sync(inode);
1246}
1247
Christoph Hellwig870f4812006-01-09 20:52:01 -08001248EXPORT_SYMBOL(file_update_time);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001249
1250int inode_needs_sync(struct inode *inode)
1251{
1252 if (IS_SYNC(inode))
1253 return 1;
1254 if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && IS_DIRSYNC(inode))
1255 return 1;
1256 return 0;
1257}
1258
1259EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_needs_sync);
1260
1261/*
1262 * Quota functions that want to walk the inode lists..
1263 */
1264#ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
1265
1266/* Function back in dquot.c */
1267int remove_inode_dquot_ref(struct inode *, int, struct list_head *);
1268
1269void remove_dquot_ref(struct super_block *sb, int type,
1270 struct list_head *tofree_head)
1271{
1272 struct inode *inode;
1273
1274 if (!sb->dq_op)
1275 return; /* nothing to do */
1276 spin_lock(&inode_lock); /* This lock is for inodes code */
1277
1278 /*
1279 * We don't have to lock against quota code - test IS_QUOTAINIT is
1280 * just for speedup...
1281 */
1282 list_for_each_entry(inode, &sb->s_inodes, i_sb_list)
1283 if (!IS_NOQUOTA(inode))
1284 remove_inode_dquot_ref(inode, type, tofree_head);
1285
1286 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
1287}
1288
1289#endif
1290
1291int inode_wait(void *word)
1292{
1293 schedule();
1294 return 0;
1295}
1296
1297/*
Miklos Szeredi168a9fd2005-07-12 13:58:10 -07001298 * If we try to find an inode in the inode hash while it is being
1299 * deleted, we have to wait until the filesystem completes its
1300 * deletion before reporting that it isn't found. This function waits
1301 * until the deletion _might_ have completed. Callers are responsible
1302 * to recheck inode state.
1303 *
1304 * It doesn't matter if I_LOCK is not set initially, a call to
1305 * wake_up_inode() after removing from the hash list will DTRT.
1306 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001307 * This is called with inode_lock held.
1308 */
1309static void __wait_on_freeing_inode(struct inode *inode)
1310{
1311 wait_queue_head_t *wq;
1312 DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(wait, &inode->i_state, __I_LOCK);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001313 wq = bit_waitqueue(&inode->i_state, __I_LOCK);
1314 prepare_to_wait(wq, &wait.wait, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
1315 spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
1316 schedule();
1317 finish_wait(wq, &wait.wait);
1318 spin_lock(&inode_lock);
1319}
1320
1321void wake_up_inode(struct inode *inode)
1322{
1323 /*
1324 * Prevent speculative execution through spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
1325 */
1326 smp_mb();
1327 wake_up_bit(&inode->i_state, __I_LOCK);
1328}
1329
1330static __initdata unsigned long ihash_entries;
1331static int __init set_ihash_entries(char *str)
1332{
1333 if (!str)
1334 return 0;
1335 ihash_entries = simple_strtoul(str, &str, 0);
1336 return 1;
1337}
1338__setup("ihash_entries=", set_ihash_entries);
1339
1340/*
1341 * Initialize the waitqueues and inode hash table.
1342 */
1343void __init inode_init_early(void)
1344{
1345 int loop;
1346
1347 /* If hashes are distributed across NUMA nodes, defer
1348 * hash allocation until vmalloc space is available.
1349 */
1350 if (hashdist)
1351 return;
1352
1353 inode_hashtable =
1354 alloc_large_system_hash("Inode-cache",
1355 sizeof(struct hlist_head),
1356 ihash_entries,
1357 14,
1358 HASH_EARLY,
1359 &i_hash_shift,
1360 &i_hash_mask,
1361 0);
1362
1363 for (loop = 0; loop < (1 << i_hash_shift); loop++)
1364 INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&inode_hashtable[loop]);
1365}
1366
1367void __init inode_init(unsigned long mempages)
1368{
1369 int loop;
1370
1371 /* inode slab cache */
Paul Jacksonb0196002006-03-24 03:16:09 -08001372 inode_cachep = kmem_cache_create("inode_cache",
1373 sizeof(struct inode),
1374 0,
1375 (SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT|SLAB_PANIC|
1376 SLAB_MEM_SPREAD),
1377 init_once,
1378 NULL);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001379 set_shrinker(DEFAULT_SEEKS, shrink_icache_memory);
1380
1381 /* Hash may have been set up in inode_init_early */
1382 if (!hashdist)
1383 return;
1384
1385 inode_hashtable =
1386 alloc_large_system_hash("Inode-cache",
1387 sizeof(struct hlist_head),
1388 ihash_entries,
1389 14,
1390 0,
1391 &i_hash_shift,
1392 &i_hash_mask,
1393 0);
1394
1395 for (loop = 0; loop < (1 << i_hash_shift); loop++)
1396 INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&inode_hashtable[loop]);
1397}
1398
1399void init_special_inode(struct inode *inode, umode_t mode, dev_t rdev)
1400{
1401 inode->i_mode = mode;
1402 if (S_ISCHR(mode)) {
1403 inode->i_fop = &def_chr_fops;
1404 inode->i_rdev = rdev;
1405 } else if (S_ISBLK(mode)) {
1406 inode->i_fop = &def_blk_fops;
1407 inode->i_rdev = rdev;
1408 } else if (S_ISFIFO(mode))
1409 inode->i_fop = &def_fifo_fops;
1410 else if (S_ISSOCK(mode))
1411 inode->i_fop = &bad_sock_fops;
1412 else
1413 printk(KERN_DEBUG "init_special_inode: bogus i_mode (%o)\n",
1414 mode);
1415}
1416EXPORT_SYMBOL(init_special_inode);