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1 | /* | ||
2 | * fs/logfs/logfs_abi.h | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * As should be obvious for Linux kernel code, license is GPLv2 | ||
5 | * | ||
6 | * Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Joern Engel <joern@logfs.org> | ||
7 | * | ||
8 | * Public header for logfs. | ||
9 | */ | ||
10 | #ifndef FS_LOGFS_LOGFS_ABI_H | ||
11 | #define FS_LOGFS_LOGFS_ABI_H | ||
12 | |||
13 | /* For out-of-kernel compiles */ | ||
14 | #ifndef BUILD_BUG_ON | ||
15 | #define BUILD_BUG_ON(condition) /**/ | ||
16 | #endif | ||
17 | |||
18 | #define SIZE_CHECK(type, size) \ | ||
19 | static inline void check_##type(void) \ | ||
20 | { \ | ||
21 | BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct type) != (size)); \ | ||
22 | } | ||
23 | |||
24 | /* | ||
25 | * Throughout the logfs code, we're constantly dealing with blocks at | ||
26 | * various positions or offsets. To remove confusion, we stricly | ||
27 | * distinguish between a "position" - the logical position within a | ||
28 | * file and an "offset" - the physical location within the device. | ||
29 | * | ||
30 | * Any usage of the term offset for a logical location or position for | ||
31 | * a physical one is a bug and should get fixed. | ||
32 | */ | ||
33 | |||
34 | /* | ||
35 | * Block are allocated in one of several segments depending on their | ||
36 | * level. The following levels are used: | ||
37 | * 0 - regular data block | ||
38 | * 1 - i1 indirect blocks | ||
39 | * 2 - i2 indirect blocks | ||
40 | * 3 - i3 indirect blocks | ||
41 | * 4 - i4 indirect blocks | ||
42 | * 5 - i5 indirect blocks | ||
43 | * 6 - ifile data blocks | ||
44 | * 7 - ifile i1 indirect blocks | ||
45 | * 8 - ifile i2 indirect blocks | ||
46 | * 9 - ifile i3 indirect blocks | ||
47 | * 10 - ifile i4 indirect blocks | ||
48 | * 11 - ifile i5 indirect blocks | ||
49 | * Potential levels to be used in the future: | ||
50 | * 12 - gc recycled blocks, long-lived data | ||
51 | * 13 - replacement blocks, short-lived data | ||
52 | * | ||
53 | * Levels 1-11 are necessary for robust gc operations and help seperate | ||
54 | * short-lived metadata from longer-lived file data. In the future, | ||
55 | * file data should get seperated into several segments based on simple | ||
56 | * heuristics. Old data recycled during gc operation is expected to be | ||
57 | * long-lived. New data is of uncertain life expectancy. New data | ||
58 | * used to replace older blocks in existing files is expected to be | ||
59 | * short-lived. | ||
60 | */ | ||
61 | |||
62 | |||
63 | /* Magic numbers. 64bit for superblock, 32bit for statfs f_type */ | ||
64 | #define LOGFS_MAGIC 0x7a3a8e5cb9d5bf67ull | ||
65 | #define LOGFS_MAGIC_U32 0xc97e8168u | ||
66 | |||
67 | /* | ||
68 | * Various blocksize related macros. Blocksize is currently fixed at 4KiB. | ||
69 | * Sooner or later that should become configurable and the macros replaced | ||
70 | * by something superblock-dependent. Pointers in indirect blocks are and | ||
71 | * will remain 64bit. | ||
72 | * | ||
73 | * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE - self-explaining | ||
74 | * LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR - number of pointers per indirect block | ||
75 | * LOGFS_BLOCK_BITS - log2 of LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR, used for shifts | ||
76 | */ | ||
77 | #define LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE (4096ull) | ||
78 | #define LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR (LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE / sizeof(u64)) | ||
79 | #define LOGFS_BLOCK_BITS (9) | ||
80 | |||
81 | /* | ||
82 | * Number of blocks at various levels of indirection. There are 16 direct | ||
83 | * block pointers plus a single indirect pointer. | ||
84 | */ | ||
85 | #define I0_BLOCKS (16) | ||
86 | #define I1_BLOCKS LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR | ||
87 | #define I2_BLOCKS (LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR * I1_BLOCKS) | ||
88 | #define I3_BLOCKS (LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR * I2_BLOCKS) | ||
89 | #define I4_BLOCKS (LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR * I3_BLOCKS) | ||
90 | #define I5_BLOCKS (LOGFS_BLOCK_FACTOR * I4_BLOCKS) | ||
91 | |||
92 | #define INDIRECT_INDEX I0_BLOCKS | ||
93 | #define LOGFS_EMBEDDED_FIELDS (I0_BLOCKS + 1) | ||
94 | |||
95 | /* | ||
96 | * Sizes at which files require another level of indirection. Files smaller | ||
97 | * than LOGFS_EMBEDDED_SIZE can be completely stored in the inode itself, | ||
98 | * similar like ext2 fast symlinks. | ||
99 | * | ||
100 | * Data at a position smaller than LOGFS_I0_SIZE is accessed through the | ||
101 | * direct pointers, else through the 1x indirect pointer and so forth. | ||
102 | */ | ||
103 | #define LOGFS_EMBEDDED_SIZE (LOGFS_EMBEDDED_FIELDS * sizeof(u64)) | ||
104 | #define LOGFS_I0_SIZE (I0_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) | ||
105 | #define LOGFS_I1_SIZE (I1_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) | ||
106 | #define LOGFS_I2_SIZE (I2_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) | ||
107 | #define LOGFS_I3_SIZE (I3_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) | ||
108 | #define LOGFS_I4_SIZE (I4_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) | ||
109 | #define LOGFS_I5_SIZE (I5_BLOCKS * LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) | ||
110 | |||
111 | /* | ||
112 | * Each indirect block pointer must have this flag set, if all block pointers | ||
113 | * behind it are set, i.e. there is no hole hidden in the shadow of this | ||
114 | * indirect block pointer. | ||
115 | */ | ||
116 | #define LOGFS_FULLY_POPULATED (1ULL << 63) | ||
117 | #define pure_ofs(ofs) (ofs & ~LOGFS_FULLY_POPULATED) | ||
118 | |||
119 | /* | ||
120 | * LogFS needs to seperate data into levels. Each level is defined as the | ||
121 | * maximal possible distance from the master inode (inode of the inode file). | ||
122 | * Data blocks reside on level 0, 1x indirect block on level 1, etc. | ||
123 | * Inodes reside on level 6, indirect blocks for the inode file on levels 7-11. | ||
124 | * This effort is necessary to guarantee garbage collection to always make | ||
125 | * progress. | ||
126 | * | ||
127 | * LOGFS_MAX_INDIRECT is the maximal indirection through indirect blocks, | ||
128 | * LOGFS_MAX_LEVELS is one more for the actual data level of a file. It is | ||
129 | * the maximal number of levels for one file. | ||
130 | * LOGFS_NO_AREAS is twice that, as the inode file and regular files are | ||
131 | * effectively stacked on top of each other. | ||
132 | */ | ||
133 | #define LOGFS_MAX_INDIRECT (5) | ||
134 | #define LOGFS_MAX_LEVELS (LOGFS_MAX_INDIRECT + 1) | ||
135 | #define LOGFS_NO_AREAS (2 * LOGFS_MAX_LEVELS) | ||
136 | |||
137 | /* Maximum size of filenames */ | ||
138 | #define LOGFS_MAX_NAMELEN (255) | ||
139 | |||
140 | /* Number of segments in the primary journal. */ | ||
141 | #define LOGFS_JOURNAL_SEGS (16) | ||
142 | |||
143 | /* Maximum number of free/erased/etc. segments in journal entries */ | ||
144 | #define MAX_CACHED_SEGS (64) | ||
145 | |||
146 | |||
147 | /* | ||
148 | * LOGFS_OBJECT_HEADERSIZE is the size of a single header in the object store, | ||
149 | * LOGFS_MAX_OBJECTSIZE the size of the largest possible object, including | ||
150 | * its header, | ||
151 | * LOGFS_SEGMENT_RESERVE is the amount of space reserved for each segment for | ||
152 | * its segment header and the padded space at the end when no further objects | ||
153 | * fit. | ||
154 | */ | ||
155 | #define LOGFS_OBJECT_HEADERSIZE (0x1c) | ||
156 | #define LOGFS_SEGMENT_HEADERSIZE (0x18) | ||
157 | #define LOGFS_MAX_OBJECTSIZE (LOGFS_OBJECT_HEADERSIZE + LOGFS_BLOCKSIZE) | ||
158 | #define LOGFS_SEGMENT_RESERVE \ | ||
159 | (LOGFS_SEGMENT_HEADERSIZE + LOGFS_MAX_OBJECTSIZE - 1) | ||
160 | |||
161 | /* | ||
162 | * Segment types: | ||
163 | * SEG_SUPER - Data or indirect block | ||
164 | * SEG_JOURNAL - Inode | ||
165 | * SEG_OSTORE - Dentry | ||
166 | */ | ||
167 | enum { | ||
168 | SEG_SUPER = 0x01, | ||
169 | SEG_JOURNAL = 0x02, | ||
170 | SEG_OSTORE = 0x03, | ||
171 | }; | ||
172 | |||
173 | /** | ||
174 | * struct logfs_segment_header - per-segment header in the ostore | ||
175 | * | ||
176 | * @crc: crc32 of header (there is no data) | ||
177 | * @pad: unused, must be 0 | ||
178 | * @type: segment type, see above | ||
179 | * @level: GC level for all objects in this segment | ||
180 | * @segno: segment number | ||
181 | * @ec: erase count for this segment | ||
182 | * @gec: global erase count at time of writing | ||
183 | */ | ||
184 | struct logfs_segment_header { | ||
185 | __be32 crc; | ||
186 | __be16 pad; | ||
187 | __u8 type; | ||
188 | __u8 level; | ||
189 | __be32 segno; | ||
190 | __be32 ec; | ||
191 | __be64 gec; | ||
192 | }; | ||
193 | |||
194 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_segment_header, LOGFS_SEGMENT_HEADERSIZE); | ||
195 | |||
196 | #define LOGFS_FEATURES_INCOMPAT (0ull) | ||
197 | #define LOGFS_FEATURES_RO_COMPAT (0ull) | ||
198 | #define LOGFS_FEATURES_COMPAT (0ull) | ||
199 | |||
200 | /** | ||
201 | * struct logfs_disk_super - on-medium superblock | ||
202 | * | ||
203 | * @ds_magic: magic number, must equal LOGFS_MAGIC | ||
204 | * @ds_crc: crc32 of structure starting with the next field | ||
205 | * @ds_ifile_levels: maximum number of levels for ifile | ||
206 | * @ds_iblock_levels: maximum number of levels for regular files | ||
207 | * @ds_data_levels: number of seperate levels for data | ||
208 | * @pad0: reserved, must be 0 | ||
209 | * @ds_feature_incompat: incompatible filesystem features | ||
210 | * @ds_feature_ro_compat: read-only compatible filesystem features | ||
211 | * @ds_feature_compat: compatible filesystem features | ||
212 | * @ds_flags: flags | ||
213 | * @ds_segment_shift: log2 of segment size | ||
214 | * @ds_block_shift: log2 of block size | ||
215 | * @ds_write_shift: log2 of write size | ||
216 | * @pad1: reserved, must be 0 | ||
217 | * @ds_journal_seg: segments used by primary journal | ||
218 | * @ds_root_reserve: bytes reserved for the superuser | ||
219 | * @ds_speed_reserve: bytes reserved to speed up GC | ||
220 | * @ds_bad_seg_reserve: number of segments reserved to handle bad blocks | ||
221 | * @pad2: reserved, must be 0 | ||
222 | * @pad3: reserved, must be 0 | ||
223 | * | ||
224 | * Contains only read-only fields. Read-write fields like the amount of used | ||
225 | * space is tracked in the dynamic superblock, which is stored in the journal. | ||
226 | */ | ||
227 | struct logfs_disk_super { | ||
228 | struct logfs_segment_header ds_sh; | ||
229 | __be64 ds_magic; | ||
230 | |||
231 | __be32 ds_crc; | ||
232 | __u8 ds_ifile_levels; | ||
233 | __u8 ds_iblock_levels; | ||
234 | __u8 ds_data_levels; | ||
235 | __u8 ds_segment_shift; | ||
236 | __u8 ds_block_shift; | ||
237 | __u8 ds_write_shift; | ||
238 | __u8 pad0[6]; | ||
239 | |||
240 | __be64 ds_filesystem_size; | ||
241 | __be32 ds_segment_size; | ||
242 | __be32 ds_bad_seg_reserve; | ||
243 | |||
244 | __be64 ds_feature_incompat; | ||
245 | __be64 ds_feature_ro_compat; | ||
246 | |||
247 | __be64 ds_feature_compat; | ||
248 | __be64 ds_feature_flags; | ||
249 | |||
250 | __be64 ds_root_reserve; | ||
251 | __be64 ds_speed_reserve; | ||
252 | |||
253 | __be32 ds_journal_seg[LOGFS_JOURNAL_SEGS]; | ||
254 | |||
255 | __be64 ds_super_ofs[2]; | ||
256 | __be64 pad3[8]; | ||
257 | }; | ||
258 | |||
259 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_disk_super, 256); | ||
260 | |||
261 | /* | ||
262 | * Object types: | ||
263 | * OBJ_BLOCK - Data or indirect block | ||
264 | * OBJ_INODE - Inode | ||
265 | * OBJ_DENTRY - Dentry | ||
266 | */ | ||
267 | enum { | ||
268 | OBJ_BLOCK = 0x04, | ||
269 | OBJ_INODE = 0x05, | ||
270 | OBJ_DENTRY = 0x06, | ||
271 | }; | ||
272 | |||
273 | /** | ||
274 | * struct logfs_object_header - per-object header in the ostore | ||
275 | * | ||
276 | * @crc: crc32 of header, excluding data_crc | ||
277 | * @len: length of data | ||
278 | * @type: object type, see above | ||
279 | * @compr: compression type | ||
280 | * @ino: inode number | ||
281 | * @bix: block index | ||
282 | * @data_crc: crc32 of payload | ||
283 | */ | ||
284 | struct logfs_object_header { | ||
285 | __be32 crc; | ||
286 | __be16 len; | ||
287 | __u8 type; | ||
288 | __u8 compr; | ||
289 | __be64 ino; | ||
290 | __be64 bix; | ||
291 | __be32 data_crc; | ||
292 | } __attribute__((packed)); | ||
293 | |||
294 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_object_header, LOGFS_OBJECT_HEADERSIZE); | ||
295 | |||
296 | /* | ||
297 | * Reserved inode numbers: | ||
298 | * LOGFS_INO_MASTER - master inode (for inode file) | ||
299 | * LOGFS_INO_ROOT - root directory | ||
300 | * LOGFS_INO_SEGFILE - per-segment used bytes and erase count | ||
301 | */ | ||
302 | enum { | ||
303 | LOGFS_INO_MAPPING = 0x00, | ||
304 | LOGFS_INO_MASTER = 0x01, | ||
305 | LOGFS_INO_ROOT = 0x02, | ||
306 | LOGFS_INO_SEGFILE = 0x03, | ||
307 | LOGFS_RESERVED_INOS = 0x10, | ||
308 | }; | ||
309 | |||
310 | /* | ||
311 | * Inode flags. High bits should never be written to the medium. They are | ||
312 | * reserved for in-memory usage. | ||
313 | * Low bits should either remain in sync with the corresponding FS_*_FL or | ||
314 | * reuse slots that obviously don't make sense for logfs. | ||
315 | * | ||
316 | * LOGFS_IF_DIRTY Inode must be written back | ||
317 | * LOGFS_IF_ZOMBIE Inode has been deleted | ||
318 | * LOGFS_IF_STILLBORN -ENOSPC happened when creating inode | ||
319 | */ | ||
320 | #define LOGFS_IF_COMPRESSED 0x00000004 /* == FS_COMPR_FL */ | ||
321 | #define LOGFS_IF_DIRTY 0x20000000 | ||
322 | #define LOGFS_IF_ZOMBIE 0x40000000 | ||
323 | #define LOGFS_IF_STILLBORN 0x80000000 | ||
324 | |||
325 | /* Flags available to chattr */ | ||
326 | #define LOGFS_FL_USER_VISIBLE (LOGFS_IF_COMPRESSED) | ||
327 | #define LOGFS_FL_USER_MODIFIABLE (LOGFS_IF_COMPRESSED) | ||
328 | /* Flags inherited from parent directory on file/directory creation */ | ||
329 | #define LOGFS_FL_INHERITED (LOGFS_IF_COMPRESSED) | ||
330 | |||
331 | /** | ||
332 | * struct logfs_disk_inode - on-medium inode | ||
333 | * | ||
334 | * @di_mode: file mode | ||
335 | * @di_pad: reserved, must be 0 | ||
336 | * @di_flags: inode flags, see above | ||
337 | * @di_uid: user id | ||
338 | * @di_gid: group id | ||
339 | * @di_ctime: change time | ||
340 | * @di_mtime: modify time | ||
341 | * @di_refcount: reference count (aka nlink or link count) | ||
342 | * @di_generation: inode generation, for nfs | ||
343 | * @di_used_bytes: number of bytes used | ||
344 | * @di_size: file size | ||
345 | * @di_data: data pointers | ||
346 | */ | ||
347 | struct logfs_disk_inode { | ||
348 | __be16 di_mode; | ||
349 | __u8 di_height; | ||
350 | __u8 di_pad; | ||
351 | __be32 di_flags; | ||
352 | __be32 di_uid; | ||
353 | __be32 di_gid; | ||
354 | |||
355 | __be64 di_ctime; | ||
356 | __be64 di_mtime; | ||
357 | |||
358 | __be64 di_atime; | ||
359 | __be32 di_refcount; | ||
360 | __be32 di_generation; | ||
361 | |||
362 | __be64 di_used_bytes; | ||
363 | __be64 di_size; | ||
364 | |||
365 | __be64 di_data[LOGFS_EMBEDDED_FIELDS]; | ||
366 | }; | ||
367 | |||
368 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_disk_inode, 200); | ||
369 | |||
370 | #define INODE_POINTER_OFS \ | ||
371 | (offsetof(struct logfs_disk_inode, di_data) / sizeof(__be64)) | ||
372 | #define INODE_USED_OFS \ | ||
373 | (offsetof(struct logfs_disk_inode, di_used_bytes) / sizeof(__be64)) | ||
374 | #define INODE_SIZE_OFS \ | ||
375 | (offsetof(struct logfs_disk_inode, di_size) / sizeof(__be64)) | ||
376 | #define INODE_HEIGHT_OFS (0) | ||
377 | |||
378 | /** | ||
379 | * struct logfs_disk_dentry - on-medium dentry structure | ||
380 | * | ||
381 | * @ino: inode number | ||
382 | * @namelen: length of file name | ||
383 | * @type: file type, identical to bits 12..15 of mode | ||
384 | * @name: file name | ||
385 | */ | ||
386 | /* FIXME: add 6 bytes of padding to remove the __packed */ | ||
387 | struct logfs_disk_dentry { | ||
388 | __be64 ino; | ||
389 | __be16 namelen; | ||
390 | __u8 type; | ||
391 | __u8 name[LOGFS_MAX_NAMELEN]; | ||
392 | } __attribute__((packed)); | ||
393 | |||
394 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_disk_dentry, 266); | ||
395 | |||
396 | #define RESERVED 0xffffffff | ||
397 | #define BADSEG 0xffffffff | ||
398 | /** | ||
399 | * struct logfs_segment_entry - segment file entry | ||
400 | * | ||
401 | * @ec_level: erase count and level | ||
402 | * @valid: number of valid bytes | ||
403 | * | ||
404 | * Segment file contains one entry for every segment. ec_level contains the | ||
405 | * erasecount in the upper 28 bits and the level in the lower 4 bits. An | ||
406 | * ec_level of BADSEG (-1) identifies bad segments. valid contains the number | ||
407 | * of valid bytes or RESERVED (-1 again) if the segment is used for either the | ||
408 | * superblock or the journal, or when the segment is bad. | ||
409 | */ | ||
410 | struct logfs_segment_entry { | ||
411 | __be32 ec_level; | ||
412 | __be32 valid; | ||
413 | }; | ||
414 | |||
415 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_segment_entry, 8); | ||
416 | |||
417 | /** | ||
418 | * struct logfs_journal_header - header for journal entries (JEs) | ||
419 | * | ||
420 | * @h_crc: crc32 of journal entry | ||
421 | * @h_len: length of compressed journal entry, | ||
422 | * not including header | ||
423 | * @h_datalen: length of uncompressed data | ||
424 | * @h_type: JE type | ||
425 | * @h_compr: compression type | ||
426 | * @h_pad: reserved | ||
427 | */ | ||
428 | struct logfs_journal_header { | ||
429 | __be32 h_crc; | ||
430 | __be16 h_len; | ||
431 | __be16 h_datalen; | ||
432 | __be16 h_type; | ||
433 | __u8 h_compr; | ||
434 | __u8 h_pad[5]; | ||
435 | }; | ||
436 | |||
437 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_journal_header, 16); | ||
438 | |||
439 | /* | ||
440 | * Life expectency of data. | ||
441 | * VIM_DEFAULT - default vim | ||
442 | * VIM_SEGFILE - for segment file only - very short-living | ||
443 | * VIM_GC - GC'd data - likely long-living | ||
444 | */ | ||
445 | enum logfs_vim { | ||
446 | VIM_DEFAULT = 0, | ||
447 | VIM_SEGFILE = 1, | ||
448 | }; | ||
449 | |||
450 | /** | ||
451 | * struct logfs_je_area - wbuf header | ||
452 | * | ||
453 | * @segno: segment number of area | ||
454 | * @used_bytes: number of bytes already used | ||
455 | * @gc_level: GC level | ||
456 | * @vim: life expectancy of data | ||
457 | * | ||
458 | * "Areas" are segments currently being used for writing. There is at least | ||
459 | * one area per GC level. Several may be used to seperate long-living from | ||
460 | * short-living data. If an area with unknown vim is encountered, it can | ||
461 | * simply be closed. | ||
462 | * The write buffer immediately follow this header. | ||
463 | */ | ||
464 | struct logfs_je_area { | ||
465 | __be32 segno; | ||
466 | __be32 used_bytes; | ||
467 | __u8 gc_level; | ||
468 | __u8 vim; | ||
469 | } __attribute__((packed)); | ||
470 | |||
471 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_area, 10); | ||
472 | |||
473 | #define MAX_JOURNAL_HEADER \ | ||
474 | (sizeof(struct logfs_journal_header) + sizeof(struct logfs_je_area)) | ||
475 | |||
476 | /** | ||
477 | * struct logfs_je_dynsb - dynamic superblock | ||
478 | * | ||
479 | * @ds_gec: global erase count | ||
480 | * @ds_sweeper: current position of GC "sweeper" | ||
481 | * @ds_rename_dir: source directory ino (see dir.c documentation) | ||
482 | * @ds_rename_pos: position of source dd (see dir.c documentation) | ||
483 | * @ds_victim_ino: victims of incomplete dir operation (see dir.c) | ||
484 | * @ds_victim_ino: parent inode of victim (see dir.c) | ||
485 | * @ds_used_bytes: number of used bytes | ||
486 | */ | ||
487 | struct logfs_je_dynsb { | ||
488 | __be64 ds_gec; | ||
489 | __be64 ds_sweeper; | ||
490 | |||
491 | __be64 ds_rename_dir; | ||
492 | __be64 ds_rename_pos; | ||
493 | |||
494 | __be64 ds_victim_ino; | ||
495 | __be64 ds_victim_parent; /* XXX */ | ||
496 | |||
497 | __be64 ds_used_bytes; | ||
498 | __be32 ds_generation; | ||
499 | __be32 pad; | ||
500 | }; | ||
501 | |||
502 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_dynsb, 64); | ||
503 | |||
504 | /** | ||
505 | * struct logfs_je_anchor - anchor of filesystem tree, aka master inode | ||
506 | * | ||
507 | * @da_size: size of inode file | ||
508 | * @da_last_ino: last created inode | ||
509 | * @da_used_bytes: number of bytes used | ||
510 | * @da_data: data pointers | ||
511 | */ | ||
512 | struct logfs_je_anchor { | ||
513 | __be64 da_size; | ||
514 | __be64 da_last_ino; | ||
515 | |||
516 | __be64 da_used_bytes; | ||
517 | u8 da_height; | ||
518 | u8 pad[7]; | ||
519 | |||
520 | __be64 da_data[LOGFS_EMBEDDED_FIELDS]; | ||
521 | }; | ||
522 | |||
523 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_anchor, 168); | ||
524 | |||
525 | /** | ||
526 | * struct logfs_je_spillout - spillout entry (from 1st to 2nd journal) | ||
527 | * | ||
528 | * @so_segment: segments used for 2nd journal | ||
529 | * | ||
530 | * Length of the array is given by h_len field in the header. | ||
531 | */ | ||
532 | struct logfs_je_spillout { | ||
533 | __be64 so_segment[0]; | ||
534 | }; | ||
535 | |||
536 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_spillout, 0); | ||
537 | |||
538 | /** | ||
539 | * struct logfs_je_journal_ec - erase counts for all journal segments | ||
540 | * | ||
541 | * @ec: erase count | ||
542 | * | ||
543 | * Length of the array is given by h_len field in the header. | ||
544 | */ | ||
545 | struct logfs_je_journal_ec { | ||
546 | __be32 ec[0]; | ||
547 | }; | ||
548 | |||
549 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_journal_ec, 0); | ||
550 | |||
551 | /** | ||
552 | * struct logfs_je_free_segments - list of free segmetns with erase count | ||
553 | */ | ||
554 | struct logfs_je_free_segments { | ||
555 | __be32 segno; | ||
556 | __be32 ec; | ||
557 | }; | ||
558 | |||
559 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_je_free_segments, 8); | ||
560 | |||
561 | /** | ||
562 | * struct logfs_seg_alias - list of segment aliases | ||
563 | */ | ||
564 | struct logfs_seg_alias { | ||
565 | __be32 old_segno; | ||
566 | __be32 new_segno; | ||
567 | }; | ||
568 | |||
569 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_seg_alias, 8); | ||
570 | |||
571 | /** | ||
572 | * struct logfs_obj_alias - list of object aliases | ||
573 | */ | ||
574 | struct logfs_obj_alias { | ||
575 | __be64 ino; | ||
576 | __be64 bix; | ||
577 | __be64 val; | ||
578 | u8 level; | ||
579 | u8 pad[5]; | ||
580 | __be16 child_no; | ||
581 | }; | ||
582 | |||
583 | SIZE_CHECK(logfs_obj_alias, 32); | ||
584 | |||
585 | /** | ||
586 | * Compression types. | ||
587 | * | ||
588 | * COMPR_NONE - uncompressed | ||
589 | * COMPR_ZLIB - compressed with zlib | ||
590 | */ | ||
591 | enum { | ||
592 | COMPR_NONE = 0, | ||
593 | COMPR_ZLIB = 1, | ||
594 | }; | ||
595 | |||
596 | /* | ||
597 | * Journal entries come in groups of 16. First group contains unique | ||
598 | * entries, next groups contain one entry per level | ||
599 | * | ||
600 | * JE_FIRST - smallest possible journal entry number | ||
601 | * | ||
602 | * JEG_BASE - base group, containing unique entries | ||
603 | * JE_COMMIT - commit entry, validates all previous entries | ||
604 | * JE_DYNSB - dynamic superblock, anything that ought to be in the | ||
605 | * superblock but cannot because it is read-write data | ||
606 | * JE_ANCHOR - anchor aka master inode aka inode file's inode | ||
607 | * JE_ERASECOUNT erasecounts for all journal segments | ||
608 | * JE_SPILLOUT - unused | ||
609 | * JE_SEG_ALIAS - aliases segments | ||
610 | * JE_AREA - area description | ||
611 | * | ||
612 | * JE_LAST - largest possible journal entry number | ||
613 | */ | ||
614 | enum { | ||
615 | JE_FIRST = 0x01, | ||
616 | |||
617 | JEG_BASE = 0x00, | ||
618 | JE_COMMIT = 0x02, | ||
619 | JE_DYNSB = 0x03, | ||
620 | JE_ANCHOR = 0x04, | ||
621 | JE_ERASECOUNT = 0x05, | ||
622 | JE_SPILLOUT = 0x06, | ||
623 | JE_OBJ_ALIAS = 0x0d, | ||
624 | JE_AREA = 0x0e, | ||
625 | |||
626 | JE_LAST = 0x0e, | ||
627 | }; | ||
628 | |||
629 | #endif | ||