/* * Copyright (C) 2013 Raphael S. Carvalho * * Partially taken from fs/ext2/bmap.c * This file was modified according UFS1/2 needs. * * Copyright (C) 2009 Liu Aleaxander -- All rights reserved. This file * may be redistributed under the terms of the GNU Public License. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "ufs.h" /* * Copy blk address into buffer, this was needed since UFS1/2 addr size * in blk maps differs from each other (32/64 bits respectivelly). */ static inline uint64_t get_blkaddr (const uint8_t *blk, uint32_t index, uint32_t shift) { uint64_t addr = 0; memcpy((uint8_t *) &addr, (uint8_t *) blk + (index << shift), 1 << shift); return addr; } /* * Scan forward in a range of blocks to see if they are contiguous, * then return the initial value. */ static uint64_t scan_set_nblocks(const uint8_t *map, uint32_t index, uint32_t addr_shift, unsigned int count, size_t *nblocks) { uint64_t addr; uint64_t blk = get_blkaddr(map, index, addr_shift); /* * Block spans 8 fragments, then address is interleaved by 8. * This code works for either 32/64 sized addresses. */ if (nblocks) { uint32_t skip = blk ? FRAGMENTS_PER_BLK : 0; uint32_t next = blk + skip; size_t cnt = 1; /* Get address of starting blk pointer */ map += (index << addr_shift); ufs_debug("[scan] start blk: %u\n", blk); ufs_debug("[scan] count (nr of blks): %u\n", count); /* Go up to the end of blk map */ while (--count) { map += 1 << addr_shift; addr = get_blkaddr(map, 0, addr_shift); #if 0 /* Extra debugging info (Too much prints) */ ufs_debug("[scan] addr: %u next: %u\n", addr, next); #endif if (addr == next) { cnt++; next += skip; } else { break; } } *nblocks = cnt; ufs_debug("[scan] nblocks: %u\n", cnt); ufs_debug("[scan] end blk: %u\n", next - FRAGMENTS_PER_BLK); } return blk; } /* * The actual indirect block map handling - the block passed in should * be relative to the beginning of the particular block hierarchy. * * @shft_per_blk: shift to get nr. of addresses in a block. * @mask_per_blk: mask to limit the max nr. of addresses in a block. * @addr_count: nr. of addresses in a block. */ static uint64_t bmap_indirect(struct fs_info *fs, uint64_t start, uint32_t block, int levels, size_t *nblocks) { uint32_t shft_per_blk = fs->block_shift - UFS_SB(fs)->addr_shift; uint32_t addr_count = (1 << shft_per_blk); uint32_t mask_per_blk = addr_count - 1; const uint8_t *blk = NULL; uint32_t index = 0; while (levels--) { if (!start) { if (nblocks) *nblocks = addr_count << (levels * shft_per_blk); return 0; } blk = get_cache(fs->fs_dev, frag_to_blk(fs, start)); index = (block >> (levels * shft_per_blk)) & mask_per_blk; start = get_blkaddr(blk, index, UFS_SB(fs)->addr_shift); } return scan_set_nblocks(blk, index, UFS_SB(fs)->addr_shift, addr_count - index, nblocks); } /* * Handle the traditional block map, like indirect, double indirect * and triple indirect */ uint64_t ufs_bmap (struct inode *inode, block_t block, size_t *nblocks) { uint32_t shft_per_blk, ptrs_per_blk; static uint32_t indir_blks, double_blks, triple_blks; struct fs_info *fs = inode->fs; /* Initialize static values */ if (!indir_blks) { shft_per_blk = fs->block_shift - UFS_SB(fs)->addr_shift; ptrs_per_blk = fs->block_size >> UFS_SB(fs)->addr_shift; indir_blks = ptrs_per_blk; double_blks = ptrs_per_blk << shft_per_blk; triple_blks = double_blks << shft_per_blk; } /* * direct blocks * (UFS2_ADDR_SHIFT) is also used for UFS1 because its direct ptr array * was extended to 64 bits. */ if (block < UFS_DIRECT_BLOCKS) return scan_set_nblocks((uint8_t *) PVT(inode)->direct_blk_ptr, block, UFS2_ADDR_SHIFT, UFS_DIRECT_BLOCKS - block, nblocks); /* indirect blocks */ block -= UFS_DIRECT_BLOCKS; if (block < indir_blks) return bmap_indirect(fs, PVT(inode)->indirect_blk_ptr, block, 1, nblocks); /* double indirect blocks */ block -= indir_blks; if (block < double_blks) return bmap_indirect(fs, PVT(inode)->double_indirect_blk_ptr, block, 2, nblocks); /* triple indirect blocks */ block -= double_blks; if (block < triple_blks) return bmap_indirect(fs, PVT(inode)->triple_indirect_blk_ptr, block, 3, nblocks); /* This can't happen... */ return 0; } /* * Next extent for getfssec * "Remaining sectors" means (lstart & blkmask). */ int ufs_next_extent(struct inode *inode, uint32_t lstart) { struct fs_info *fs = inode->fs; int blktosec = BLOCK_SHIFT(fs) - SECTOR_SHIFT(fs); int frag_shift = BLOCK_SHIFT(fs) - UFS_SB(fs)->c_blk_frag_shift; int blkmask = (1 << blktosec) - 1; block_t block; size_t nblocks = 0; ufs_debug("ufs_next_extent:\n"); block = ufs_bmap(inode, lstart >> blktosec, &nblocks); ufs_debug("blk: %u\n", block); if (!block) // Sparse block inode->next_extent.pstart = EXTENT_ZERO; else /* * Convert blk into sect addr and add the remaining * sectors into pstart (sector start address). */ inode->next_extent.pstart = ((sector_t) (block << (frag_shift - SECTOR_SHIFT(fs)))) | (lstart & blkmask); /* * Subtract the remaining sectors from len since these sectors * were added to pstart (sector start address). */ inode->next_extent.len = (nblocks << blktosec) - (lstart & blkmask); return 0; }