nilfs2: keep zero value in i_cno except for gc-inodes

On-memory inode structures of nilfs have a member "i_cno" which stores
a checkpoint number related to the inode.  For gc-inodes, this field
indicates version of data each gc-inode caches for GC.  Log writer
temporarily uses "i_cno" to transfer the latest checkpoint number.

This stops the latter use and lets only gc-inodes use it.

The purpose of this patch is to allow the successive change use
"i_cno" for inode lookup.

Signed-off-by: Ryusuke Konishi <konishi.ryusuke@lab.ntt.co.jp>
This commit is contained in:
Ryusuke Konishi 2010-08-20 20:10:38 +09:00
parent 7d6cd92fe2
commit 6c43f41000
3 changed files with 24 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -366,8 +366,7 @@ static int nilfs_segctor_reset_segment_buffer(struct nilfs_sc_info *sci)
if (nilfs_doing_gc())
flags = NILFS_SS_GC;
err = nilfs_segbuf_reset(segbuf, flags, sci->sc_seg_ctime,
sci->sc_sbi->s_nilfs->ns_cno);
err = nilfs_segbuf_reset(segbuf, flags, sci->sc_seg_ctime, sci->sc_cno);
if (unlikely(err))
return err;
@ -440,17 +439,26 @@ static void nilfs_segctor_end_finfo(struct nilfs_sc_info *sci,
struct nilfs_finfo *finfo;
struct nilfs_inode_info *ii;
struct nilfs_segment_buffer *segbuf;
__u64 cno;
if (sci->sc_blk_cnt == 0)
return;
ii = NILFS_I(inode);
if (test_bit(NILFS_I_GCINODE, &ii->i_state))
cno = ii->i_cno;
else if (NILFS_ROOT_METADATA_FILE(inode->i_ino))
cno = 0;
else
cno = sci->sc_cno;
finfo = nilfs_segctor_map_segsum_entry(sci, &sci->sc_finfo_ptr,
sizeof(*finfo));
finfo->fi_ino = cpu_to_le64(inode->i_ino);
finfo->fi_nblocks = cpu_to_le32(sci->sc_blk_cnt);
finfo->fi_ndatablk = cpu_to_le32(sci->sc_datablk_cnt);
finfo->fi_cno = cpu_to_le64(ii->i_cno);
finfo->fi_cno = cpu_to_le64(cno);
segbuf = sci->sc_curseg;
segbuf->sb_sum.sumbytes = sci->sc_binfo_ptr.offset +
@ -1976,7 +1984,6 @@ static int nilfs_segctor_check_in_files(struct nilfs_sc_info *sci,
struct nilfs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct nilfs_inode_info *ii, *n;
__u64 cno = sbi->s_nilfs->ns_cno;
spin_lock(&sbi->s_inode_lock);
retry:
@ -2002,7 +2009,6 @@ static int nilfs_segctor_check_in_files(struct nilfs_sc_info *sci,
brelse(ibh);
goto retry;
}
ii->i_cno = cno;
clear_bit(NILFS_I_QUEUED, &ii->i_state);
set_bit(NILFS_I_BUSY, &ii->i_state);
@ -2011,8 +2017,6 @@ static int nilfs_segctor_check_in_files(struct nilfs_sc_info *sci,
}
spin_unlock(&sbi->s_inode_lock);
NILFS_I(sbi->s_ifile)->i_cno = cno;
return 0;
}
@ -2021,19 +2025,13 @@ static void nilfs_segctor_check_out_files(struct nilfs_sc_info *sci,
{
struct nilfs_transaction_info *ti = current->journal_info;
struct nilfs_inode_info *ii, *n;
__u64 cno = sbi->s_nilfs->ns_cno;
spin_lock(&sbi->s_inode_lock);
list_for_each_entry_safe(ii, n, &sci->sc_dirty_files, i_dirty) {
if (!test_and_clear_bit(NILFS_I_UPDATED, &ii->i_state) ||
test_bit(NILFS_I_DIRTY, &ii->i_state)) {
/* The current checkpoint number (=nilfs->ns_cno) is
changed between check-in and check-out only if the
super root is written out. So, we can update i_cno
for the inodes that remain in the dirty list. */
ii->i_cno = cno;
test_bit(NILFS_I_DIRTY, &ii->i_state))
continue;
}
clear_bit(NILFS_I_BUSY, &ii->i_state);
brelse(ii->i_bh);
ii->i_bh = NULL;
@ -2054,6 +2052,7 @@ static int nilfs_segctor_do_construct(struct nilfs_sc_info *sci, int mode)
int err;
sci->sc_stage.scnt = NILFS_ST_INIT;
sci->sc_cno = nilfs->ns_cno;
err = nilfs_segctor_check_in_files(sci, sbi);
if (unlikely(err))

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@ -107,6 +107,7 @@ struct nilfs_segsum_pointer {
* @sc_datablk_cnt: Data block count of a file
* @sc_nblk_this_inc: Number of blocks included in the current logical segment
* @sc_seg_ctime: Creation time
* @sc_cno: checkpoint number of current log
* @sc_flags: Internal flags
* @sc_state_lock: spinlock for sc_state and so on
* @sc_state: Segctord state flags
@ -156,7 +157,7 @@ struct nilfs_sc_info {
unsigned long sc_datablk_cnt;
unsigned long sc_nblk_this_inc;
time_t sc_seg_ctime;
__u64 sc_cno;
unsigned long sc_flags;
spinlock_t sc_state_lock;

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@ -270,6 +270,14 @@ struct nilfs_super_block {
#define NILFS_MIN_NRSVSEGS 8 /* Minimum number of reserved
segments */
/*
* We call DAT, cpfile, and sufile root metadata files. Inodes of
* these files are written in super root block instead of ifile, and
* garbage collector doesn't keep any past versions of these files.
*/
#define NILFS_ROOT_METADATA_FILE(ino) \
((ino) >= NILFS_DAT_INO && (ino) <= NILFS_SUFILE_INO)
/*
* bytes offset of secondary super block
*/