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Diffstat (limited to 'fs/bcachefs/bcachefs_format.h')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/bcachefs/bcachefs_format.h | 1005 |
1 files changed, 70 insertions, 935 deletions
diff --git a/fs/bcachefs/bcachefs_format.h b/fs/bcachefs/bcachefs_format.h index fe78e87603..0668b682a2 100644 --- a/fs/bcachefs/bcachefs_format.h +++ b/fs/bcachefs/bcachefs_format.h @@ -307,6 +307,13 @@ struct bkey_i { struct bch_val v; }; +#define POS_KEY(_pos) \ +((struct bkey) { \ + .u64s = BKEY_U64s, \ + .format = KEY_FORMAT_CURRENT, \ + .p = _pos, \ +}) + #define KEY(_inode, _offset, _size) \ ((struct bkey) { \ .u64s = BKEY_U64s, \ @@ -410,600 +417,12 @@ struct bch_set { struct bch_val v; }; -/* Extents */ - -/* - * In extent bkeys, the value is a list of pointers (bch_extent_ptr), optionally - * preceded by checksum/compression information (bch_extent_crc32 or - * bch_extent_crc64). - * - * One major determining factor in the format of extents is how we handle and - * represent extents that have been partially overwritten and thus trimmed: - * - * If an extent is not checksummed or compressed, when the extent is trimmed we - * don't have to remember the extent we originally allocated and wrote: we can - * merely adjust ptr->offset to point to the start of the data that is currently - * live. The size field in struct bkey records the current (live) size of the - * extent, and is also used to mean "size of region on disk that we point to" in - * this case. - * - * Thus an extent that is not checksummed or compressed will consist only of a - * list of bch_extent_ptrs, with none of the fields in - * bch_extent_crc32/bch_extent_crc64. - * - * When an extent is checksummed or compressed, it's not possible to read only - * the data that is currently live: we have to read the entire extent that was - * originally written, and then return only the part of the extent that is - * currently live. - * - * Thus, in addition to the current size of the extent in struct bkey, we need - * to store the size of the originally allocated space - this is the - * compressed_size and uncompressed_size fields in bch_extent_crc32/64. Also, - * when the extent is trimmed, instead of modifying the offset field of the - * pointer, we keep a second smaller offset field - "offset into the original - * extent of the currently live region". - * - * The other major determining factor is replication and data migration: - * - * Each pointer may have its own bch_extent_crc32/64. When doing a replicated - * write, we will initially write all the replicas in the same format, with the - * same checksum type and compression format - however, when copygc runs later (or - * tiering/cache promotion, anything that moves data), it is not in general - * going to rewrite all the pointers at once - one of the replicas may be in a - * bucket on one device that has very little fragmentation while another lives - * in a bucket that has become heavily fragmented, and thus is being rewritten - * sooner than the rest. - * - * Thus it will only move a subset of the pointers (or in the case of - * tiering/cache promotion perhaps add a single pointer without dropping any - * current pointers), and if the extent has been partially overwritten it must - * write only the currently live portion (or copygc would not be able to reduce - * fragmentation!) - which necessitates a different bch_extent_crc format for - * the new pointer. - * - * But in the interests of space efficiency, we don't want to store one - * bch_extent_crc for each pointer if we don't have to. - * - * Thus, a bch_extent consists of bch_extent_crc32s, bch_extent_crc64s, and - * bch_extent_ptrs appended arbitrarily one after the other. We determine the - * type of a given entry with a scheme similar to utf8 (except we're encoding a - * type, not a size), encoding the type in the position of the first set bit: - * - * bch_extent_crc32 - 0b1 - * bch_extent_ptr - 0b10 - * bch_extent_crc64 - 0b100 - * - * We do it this way because bch_extent_crc32 is _very_ constrained on bits (and - * bch_extent_crc64 is the least constrained). - * - * Then, each bch_extent_crc32/64 applies to the pointers that follow after it, - * until the next bch_extent_crc32/64. - * - * If there are no bch_extent_crcs preceding a bch_extent_ptr, then that pointer - * is neither checksummed nor compressed. - */ - /* 128 bits, sufficient for cryptographic MACs: */ struct bch_csum { __le64 lo; __le64 hi; } __packed __aligned(8); -#define BCH_EXTENT_ENTRY_TYPES() \ - x(ptr, 0) \ - x(crc32, 1) \ - x(crc64, 2) \ - x(crc128, 3) \ - x(stripe_ptr, 4) \ - x(rebalance, 5) -#define BCH_EXTENT_ENTRY_MAX 6 - -enum bch_extent_entry_type { -#define x(f, n) BCH_EXTENT_ENTRY_##f = n, - BCH_EXTENT_ENTRY_TYPES() -#undef x -}; - -/* Compressed/uncompressed size are stored biased by 1: */ -struct bch_extent_crc32 { -#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u32 type:2, - _compressed_size:7, - _uncompressed_size:7, - offset:7, - _unused:1, - csum_type:4, - compression_type:4; - __u32 csum; -#elif defined (__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u32 csum; - __u32 compression_type:4, - csum_type:4, - _unused:1, - offset:7, - _uncompressed_size:7, - _compressed_size:7, - type:2; -#endif -} __packed __aligned(8); - -#define CRC32_SIZE_MAX (1U << 7) -#define CRC32_NONCE_MAX 0 - -struct bch_extent_crc64 { -#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u64 type:3, - _compressed_size:9, - _uncompressed_size:9, - offset:9, - nonce:10, - csum_type:4, - compression_type:4, - csum_hi:16; -#elif defined (__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u64 csum_hi:16, - compression_type:4, - csum_type:4, - nonce:10, - offset:9, - _uncompressed_size:9, - _compressed_size:9, - type:3; -#endif - __u64 csum_lo; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -#define CRC64_SIZE_MAX (1U << 9) -#define CRC64_NONCE_MAX ((1U << 10) - 1) - -struct bch_extent_crc128 { -#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u64 type:4, - _compressed_size:13, - _uncompressed_size:13, - offset:13, - nonce:13, - csum_type:4, - compression_type:4; -#elif defined (__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u64 compression_type:4, - csum_type:4, - nonce:13, - offset:13, - _uncompressed_size:13, - _compressed_size:13, - type:4; -#endif - struct bch_csum csum; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -#define CRC128_SIZE_MAX (1U << 13) -#define CRC128_NONCE_MAX ((1U << 13) - 1) - -/* - * @reservation - pointer hasn't been written to, just reserved - */ -struct bch_extent_ptr { -#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u64 type:1, - cached:1, - unused:1, - unwritten:1, - offset:44, /* 8 petabytes */ - dev:8, - gen:8; -#elif defined (__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u64 gen:8, - dev:8, - offset:44, - unwritten:1, - unused:1, - cached:1, - type:1; -#endif -} __packed __aligned(8); - -struct bch_extent_stripe_ptr { -#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u64 type:5, - block:8, - redundancy:4, - idx:47; -#elif defined (__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u64 idx:47, - redundancy:4, - block:8, - type:5; -#endif -}; - -struct bch_extent_rebalance { -#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u64 type:6, - unused:34, - compression:8, /* enum bch_compression_opt */ - target:16; -#elif defined (__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - __u64 target:16, - compression:8, - unused:34, - type:6; -#endif -}; - -union bch_extent_entry { -#if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ || __BITS_PER_LONG == 64 - unsigned long type; -#elif __BITS_PER_LONG == 32 - struct { - unsigned long pad; - unsigned long type; - }; -#else -#error edit for your odd byteorder. -#endif - -#define x(f, n) struct bch_extent_##f f; - BCH_EXTENT_ENTRY_TYPES() -#undef x -}; - -struct bch_btree_ptr { - struct bch_val v; - - __u64 _data[0]; - struct bch_extent_ptr start[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -struct bch_btree_ptr_v2 { - struct bch_val v; - - __u64 mem_ptr; - __le64 seq; - __le16 sectors_written; - __le16 flags; - struct bpos min_key; - __u64 _data[0]; - struct bch_extent_ptr start[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -LE16_BITMASK(BTREE_PTR_RANGE_UPDATED, struct bch_btree_ptr_v2, flags, 0, 1); - -struct bch_extent { - struct bch_val v; - - __u64 _data[0]; - union bch_extent_entry start[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -struct bch_reservation { - struct bch_val v; - - __le32 generation; - __u8 nr_replicas; - __u8 pad[3]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -/* Maximum size (in u64s) a single pointer could be: */ -#define BKEY_EXTENT_PTR_U64s_MAX\ - ((sizeof(struct bch_extent_crc128) + \ - sizeof(struct bch_extent_ptr)) / sizeof(__u64)) - -/* Maximum possible size of an entire extent value: */ -#define BKEY_EXTENT_VAL_U64s_MAX \ - (1 + BKEY_EXTENT_PTR_U64s_MAX * (BCH_REPLICAS_MAX + 1)) - -/* * Maximum possible size of an entire extent, key + value: */ -#define BKEY_EXTENT_U64s_MAX (BKEY_U64s + BKEY_EXTENT_VAL_U64s_MAX) - -/* Btree pointers don't carry around checksums: */ -#define BKEY_BTREE_PTR_VAL_U64s_MAX \ - ((sizeof(struct bch_btree_ptr_v2) + \ - sizeof(struct bch_extent_ptr) * BCH_REPLICAS_MAX) / sizeof(__u64)) -#define BKEY_BTREE_PTR_U64s_MAX \ - (BKEY_U64s + BKEY_BTREE_PTR_VAL_U64s_MAX) - -/* Inodes */ - -#define BLOCKDEV_INODE_MAX 4096 - -#define BCACHEFS_ROOT_INO 4096 - -struct bch_inode { - struct bch_val v; - - __le64 bi_hash_seed; - __le32 bi_flags; - __le16 bi_mode; - __u8 fields[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -struct bch_inode_v2 { - struct bch_val v; - - __le64 bi_journal_seq; - __le64 bi_hash_seed; - __le64 bi_flags; - __le16 bi_mode; - __u8 fields[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -struct bch_inode_v3 { - struct bch_val v; - - __le64 bi_journal_seq; - __le64 bi_hash_seed; - __le64 bi_flags; - __le64 bi_sectors; - __le64 bi_size; - __le64 bi_version; - __u8 fields[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -#define INODEv3_FIELDS_START_INITIAL 6 -#define INODEv3_FIELDS_START_CUR (offsetof(struct bch_inode_v3, fields) / sizeof(__u64)) - -struct bch_inode_generation { - struct bch_val v; - - __le32 bi_generation; - __le32 pad; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -/* - * bi_subvol and bi_parent_subvol are only set for subvolume roots: - */ - -#define BCH_INODE_FIELDS_v2() \ - x(bi_atime, 96) \ - x(bi_ctime, 96) \ - x(bi_mtime, 96) \ - x(bi_otime, 96) \ - x(bi_size, 64) \ - x(bi_sectors, 64) \ - x(bi_uid, 32) \ - x(bi_gid, 32) \ - x(bi_nlink, 32) \ - x(bi_generation, 32) \ - x(bi_dev, 32) \ - x(bi_data_checksum, 8) \ - x(bi_compression, 8) \ - x(bi_project, 32) \ - x(bi_background_compression, 8) \ - x(bi_data_replicas, 8) \ - x(bi_promote_target, 16) \ - x(bi_foreground_target, 16) \ - x(bi_background_target, 16) \ - x(bi_erasure_code, 16) \ - x(bi_fields_set, 16) \ - x(bi_dir, 64) \ - x(bi_dir_offset, 64) \ - x(bi_subvol, 32) \ - x(bi_parent_subvol, 32) - -#define BCH_INODE_FIELDS_v3() \ - x(bi_atime, 96) \ - x(bi_ctime, 96) \ - x(bi_mtime, 96) \ - x(bi_otime, 96) \ - x(bi_uid, 32) \ - x(bi_gid, 32) \ - x(bi_nlink, 32) \ - x(bi_generation, 32) \ - x(bi_dev, 32) \ - x(bi_data_checksum, 8) \ - x(bi_compression, 8) \ - x(bi_project, 32) \ - x(bi_background_compression, 8) \ - x(bi_data_replicas, 8) \ - x(bi_promote_target, 16) \ - x(bi_foreground_target, 16) \ - x(bi_background_target, 16) \ - x(bi_erasure_code, 16) \ - x(bi_fields_set, 16) \ - x(bi_dir, 64) \ - x(bi_dir_offset, 64) \ - x(bi_subvol, 32) \ - x(bi_parent_subvol, 32) \ - x(bi_nocow, 8) - -/* subset of BCH_INODE_FIELDS */ -#define BCH_INODE_OPTS() \ - x(data_checksum, 8) \ - x(compression, 8) \ - x(project, 32) \ - x(background_compression, 8) \ - x(data_replicas, 8) \ - x(promote_target, 16) \ - x(foreground_target, 16) \ - x(background_target, 16) \ - x(erasure_code, 16) \ - x(nocow, 8) - -enum inode_opt_id { -#define x(name, ...) \ - Inode_opt_##name, - BCH_INODE_OPTS() -#undef x - Inode_opt_nr, -}; - -#define BCH_INODE_FLAGS() \ - x(sync, 0) \ - x(immutable, 1) \ - x(append, 2) \ - x(nodump, 3) \ - x(noatime, 4) \ - x(i_size_dirty, 5) \ - x(i_sectors_dirty, 6) \ - x(unlinked, 7) \ - x(backptr_untrusted, 8) - -/* bits 20+ reserved for packed fields below: */ - -enum bch_inode_flags { -#define x(t, n) BCH_INODE_##t = 1U << n, - BCH_INODE_FLAGS() -#undef x -}; - -enum __bch_inode_flags { -#define x(t, n) __BCH_INODE_##t = n, - BCH_INODE_FLAGS() -#undef x -}; - -LE32_BITMASK(INODE_STR_HASH, struct bch_inode, bi_flags, 20, 24); -LE32_BITMASK(INODE_NR_FIELDS, struct bch_inode, bi_flags, 24, 31); -LE32_BITMASK(INODE_NEW_VARINT, struct bch_inode, bi_flags, 31, 32); - -LE64_BITMASK(INODEv2_STR_HASH, struct bch_inode_v2, bi_flags, 20, 24); -LE64_BITMASK(INODEv2_NR_FIELDS, struct bch_inode_v2, bi_flags, 24, 31); - -LE64_BITMASK(INODEv3_STR_HASH, struct bch_inode_v3, bi_flags, 20, 24); -LE64_BITMASK(INODEv3_NR_FIELDS, struct bch_inode_v3, bi_flags, 24, 31); - -LE64_BITMASK(INODEv3_FIELDS_START, - struct bch_inode_v3, bi_flags, 31, 36); -LE64_BITMASK(INODEv3_MODE, struct bch_inode_v3, bi_flags, 36, 52); - -/* Dirents */ - -/* - * Dirents (and xattrs) have to implement string lookups; since our b-tree - * doesn't support arbitrary length strings for the key, we instead index by a - * 64 bit hash (currently truncated sha1) of the string, stored in the offset - * field of the key - using linear probing to resolve hash collisions. This also - * provides us with the readdir cookie posix requires. - * - * Linear probing requires us to use whiteouts for deletions, in the event of a - * collision: - */ - -struct bch_dirent { - struct bch_val v; - - /* Target inode number: */ - union { - __le64 d_inum; - struct { /* DT_SUBVOL */ - __le32 d_child_subvol; - __le32 d_parent_subvol; - }; - }; - - /* - * Copy of mode bits 12-15 from the target inode - so userspace can get - * the filetype without having to do a stat() - */ - __u8 d_type; - - __u8 d_name[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -#define DT_SUBVOL 16 -#define BCH_DT_MAX 17 - -#define BCH_NAME_MAX 512 - -/* Xattrs */ - -#define KEY_TYPE_XATTR_INDEX_USER 0 -#define KEY_TYPE_XATTR_INDEX_POSIX_ACL_ACCESS 1 -#define KEY_TYPE_XATTR_INDEX_POSIX_ACL_DEFAULT 2 -#define KEY_TYPE_XATTR_INDEX_TRUSTED 3 -#define KEY_TYPE_XATTR_INDEX_SECURITY 4 - -struct bch_xattr { - struct bch_val v; - __u8 x_type; - __u8 x_name_len; - __le16 x_val_len; - __u8 x_name[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -/* Bucket/allocation information: */ - -struct bch_alloc { - struct bch_val v; - __u8 fields; - __u8 gen; - __u8 data[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -#define BCH_ALLOC_FIELDS_V1() \ - x(read_time, 16) \ - x(write_time, 16) \ - x(data_type, 8) \ - x(dirty_sectors, 16) \ - x(cached_sectors, 16) \ - x(oldest_gen, 8) \ - x(stripe, 32) \ - x(stripe_redundancy, 8) - -enum { -#define x(name, _bits) BCH_ALLOC_FIELD_V1_##name, - BCH_ALLOC_FIELDS_V1() -#undef x -}; - -struct bch_alloc_v2 { - struct bch_val v; - __u8 nr_fields; - __u8 gen; - __u8 oldest_gen; - __u8 data_type; - __u8 data[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -#define BCH_ALLOC_FIELDS_V2() \ - x(read_time, 64) \ - x(write_time, 64) \ - x(dirty_sectors, 32) \ - x(cached_sectors, 32) \ - x(stripe, 32) \ - x(stripe_redundancy, 8) - -struct bch_alloc_v3 { - struct bch_val v; - __le64 journal_seq; - __le32 flags; - __u8 nr_fields; - __u8 gen; - __u8 oldest_gen; - __u8 data_type; - __u8 data[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -LE32_BITMASK(BCH_ALLOC_V3_NEED_DISCARD,struct bch_alloc_v3, flags, 0, 1) -LE32_BITMASK(BCH_ALLOC_V3_NEED_INC_GEN,struct bch_alloc_v3, flags, 1, 2) - -struct bch_alloc_v4 { - struct bch_val v; - __u64 journal_seq; - __u32 flags; - __u8 gen; - __u8 oldest_gen; - __u8 data_type; - __u8 stripe_redundancy; - __u32 dirty_sectors; - __u32 cached_sectors; - __u64 io_time[2]; - __u32 stripe; - __u32 nr_external_backpointers; - __u64 fragmentation_lru; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -#define BCH_ALLOC_V4_U64s_V0 6 -#define BCH_ALLOC_V4_U64s (sizeof(struct bch_alloc_v4) / sizeof(__u64)) - -BITMASK(BCH_ALLOC_V4_NEED_DISCARD, struct bch_alloc_v4, flags, 0, 1) -BITMASK(BCH_ALLOC_V4_NEED_INC_GEN, struct bch_alloc_v4, flags, 1, 2) -BITMASK(BCH_ALLOC_V4_BACKPOINTERS_START,struct bch_alloc_v4, flags, 2, 8) -BITMASK(BCH_ALLOC_V4_NR_BACKPOINTERS, struct bch_alloc_v4, flags, 8, 14) - -#define BCH_ALLOC_V4_NR_BACKPOINTERS_MAX 40 - struct bch_backpointer { struct bch_val v; __u8 btree_id; @@ -1014,154 +433,6 @@ struct bch_backpointer { struct bpos pos; } __packed __aligned(8); -#define KEY_TYPE_BUCKET_GENS_BITS 8 -#define KEY_TYPE_BUCKET_GENS_NR (1U << KEY_TYPE_BUCKET_GENS_BITS) -#define KEY_TYPE_BUCKET_GENS_MASK (KEY_TYPE_BUCKET_GENS_NR - 1) - -struct bch_bucket_gens { - struct bch_val v; - u8 gens[KEY_TYPE_BUCKET_GENS_NR]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -/* Quotas: */ - -enum quota_types { - QTYP_USR = 0, - QTYP_GRP = 1, - QTYP_PRJ = 2, - QTYP_NR = 3, -}; - -enum quota_counters { - Q_SPC = 0, - Q_INO = 1, - Q_COUNTERS = 2, -}; - -struct bch_quota_counter { - __le64 hardlimit; - __le64 softlimit; -}; - -struct bch_quota { - struct bch_val v; - struct bch_quota_counter c[Q_COUNTERS]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -/* Erasure coding */ - -struct bch_stripe { - struct bch_val v; - __le16 sectors; - __u8 algorithm; - __u8 nr_blocks; - __u8 nr_redundant; - - __u8 csum_granularity_bits; - __u8 csum_type; - __u8 pad; - - struct bch_extent_ptr ptrs[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -/* Reflink: */ - -struct bch_reflink_p { - struct bch_val v; - __le64 idx; - /* - * A reflink pointer might point to an indirect extent which is then - * later split (by copygc or rebalance). If we only pointed to part of - * the original indirect extent, and then one of the fragments is - * outside the range we point to, we'd leak a refcount: so when creating - * reflink pointers, we need to store pad values to remember the full - * range we were taking a reference on. - */ - __le32 front_pad; - __le32 back_pad; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -struct bch_reflink_v { - struct bch_val v; - __le64 refcount; - union bch_extent_entry start[0]; - __u64 _data[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -struct bch_indirect_inline_data { - struct bch_val v; - __le64 refcount; - u8 data[]; -}; - -/* Inline data */ - -struct bch_inline_data { - struct bch_val v; - u8 data[]; -}; - -/* Subvolumes: */ - -#define SUBVOL_POS_MIN POS(0, 1) -#define SUBVOL_POS_MAX POS(0, S32_MAX) -#define BCACHEFS_ROOT_SUBVOL 1 - -struct bch_subvolume { - struct bch_val v; - __le32 flags; - __le32 snapshot; - __le64 inode; - /* - * Snapshot subvolumes form a tree, separate from the snapshot nodes - * tree - if this subvolume is a snapshot, this is the ID of the - * subvolume it was created from: - */ - __le32 parent; - __le32 pad; - bch_le128 otime; -}; - -LE32_BITMASK(BCH_SUBVOLUME_RO, struct bch_subvolume, flags, 0, 1) -/* - * We need to know whether a subvolume is a snapshot so we can know whether we - * can delete it (or whether it should just be rm -rf'd) - */ -LE32_BITMASK(BCH_SUBVOLUME_SNAP, struct bch_subvolume, flags, 1, 2) -LE32_BITMASK(BCH_SUBVOLUME_UNLINKED, struct bch_subvolume, flags, 2, 3) - -/* Snapshots */ - -struct bch_snapshot { - struct bch_val v; - __le32 flags; - __le32 parent; - __le32 children[2]; - __le32 subvol; - /* corresponds to a bch_snapshot_tree in BTREE_ID_snapshot_trees */ - __le32 tree; - __le32 depth; - __le32 skip[3]; -}; - -LE32_BITMASK(BCH_SNAPSHOT_DELETED, struct bch_snapshot, flags, 0, 1) - -/* True if a subvolume points to this snapshot node: */ -LE32_BITMASK(BCH_SNAPSHOT_SUBVOL, struct bch_snapshot, flags, 1, 2) - -/* - * Snapshot trees: - * - * The snapshot_trees btree gives us persistent indentifier for each tree of - * bch_snapshot nodes, and allow us to record and easily find the root/master - * subvolume that other snapshots were created from: - */ -struct bch_snapshot_tree { - struct bch_val v; - __le32 master_subvol; - __le32 root_snapshot; -}; - /* LRU btree: */ struct bch_lru { @@ -1171,33 +442,6 @@ struct bch_lru { #define LRU_ID_STRIPES (1U << 16) -/* Logged operations btree: */ - -struct bch_logged_op_truncate { - struct bch_val v; - __le32 subvol; - __le32 pad; - __le64 inum; - __le64 new_i_size; -}; - -enum logged_op_finsert_state { - LOGGED_OP_FINSERT_start, - LOGGED_OP_FINSERT_shift_extents, - LOGGED_OP_FINSERT_finish, -}; - -struct bch_logged_op_finsert { - struct bch_val v; - __u8 state; - __u8 pad[3]; - __le32 subvol; - __le64 inum; - __le64 dst_offset; - __le64 src_offset; - __le64 pos; -}; - /* Optional/variable size superblock sections: */ struct bch_sb_field { @@ -1223,6 +467,19 @@ struct bch_sb_field { x(ext, 13) \ x(downgrade, 14) +#include "alloc_background_format.h" +#include "extents_format.h" +#include "reflink_format.h" +#include "ec_format.h" +#include "inode_format.h" +#include "dirent_format.h" +#include "xattr_format.h" +#include "quota_format.h" +#include "logged_ops_format.h" +#include "snapshot_format.h" +#include "subvolume_format.h" +#include "sb-counters_format.h" + enum bch_sb_field_type { #define x(f, nr) BCH_SB_FIELD_##f = nr, BCH_SB_FIELDS() @@ -1296,6 +553,7 @@ struct bch_member { __le64 errors[BCH_MEMBER_ERROR_NR]; __le64 errors_at_reset[BCH_MEMBER_ERROR_NR]; __le64 errors_reset_time; + __le64 seq; }; #define BCH_MEMBER_V1_BYTES 56 @@ -1442,7 +700,7 @@ struct bch_sb_field_replicas_v0 { struct bch_replicas_entry_v0 entries[]; } __packed __aligned(8); -struct bch_replicas_entry { +struct bch_replicas_entry_v1 { __u8 data_type; __u8 nr_devs; __u8 nr_required; @@ -1454,24 +712,7 @@ struct bch_replicas_entry { struct bch_sb_field_replicas { struct bch_sb_field field; - struct bch_replicas_entry entries[]; -} __packed __aligned(8); - -/* BCH_SB_FIELD_quota: */ - -struct bch_sb_quota_counter { - __le32 timelimit; - __le32 warnlimit; -}; - -struct bch_sb_quota_type { - __le64 flags; - struct bch_sb_quota_counter c[Q_COUNTERS]; -}; - -struct bch_sb_field_quota { - struct bch_sb_field field; - struct bch_sb_quota_type q[QTYP_NR]; + struct bch_replicas_entry_v1 entries[]; } __packed __aligned(8); /* BCH_SB_FIELD_disk_groups: */ @@ -1492,99 +733,6 @@ struct bch_sb_field_disk_groups { struct bch_disk_group entries[]; } __packed __aligned(8); -/* BCH_SB_FIELD_counters */ - -#define BCH_PERSISTENT_COUNTERS() \ - x(io_read, 0) \ - x(io_write, 1) \ - x(io_move, 2) \ - x(bucket_invalidate, 3) \ - x(bucket_discard, 4) \ - x(bucket_alloc, 5) \ - x(bucket_alloc_fail, 6) \ - x(btree_cache_scan, 7) \ - x(btree_cache_reap, 8) \ - x(btree_cache_cannibalize, 9) \ - x(btree_cache_cannibalize_lock, 10) \ - x(btree_cache_cannibalize_lock_fail, 11) \ - x(btree_cache_cannibalize_unlock, 12) \ - x(btree_node_write, 13) \ - x(btree_node_read, 14) \ - x(btree_node_compact, 15) \ - x(btree_node_merge, 16) \ - x(btree_node_split, 17) \ - x(btree_node_rewrite, 18) \ - x(btree_node_alloc, 19) \ - x(btree_node_free, 20) \ - x(btree_node_set_root, 21) \ - x(btree_path_relock_fail, 22) \ - x(btree_path_upgrade_fail, 23) \ - x(btree_reserve_get_fail, 24) \ - x(journal_entry_full, 25) \ - x(journal_full, 26) \ - x(journal_reclaim_finish, 27) \ - x(journal_reclaim_start, 28) \ - x(journal_write, 29) \ - x(read_promote, 30) \ - x(read_bounce, 31) \ - x(read_split, 33) \ - x(read_retry, 32) \ - x(read_reuse_race, 34) \ - x(move_extent_read, 35) \ - x(move_extent_write, 36) \ - x(move_extent_finish, 37) \ - x(move_extent_fail, 38) \ - x(move_extent_start_fail, 39) \ - x(copygc, 40) \ - x(copygc_wait, 41) \ - x(gc_gens_end, 42) \ - x(gc_gens_start, 43) \ - x(trans_blocked_journal_reclaim, 44) \ - x(trans_restart_btree_node_reused, 45) \ - x(trans_restart_btree_node_split, 46) \ - x(trans_restart_fault_inject, 47) \ - x(trans_restart_iter_upgrade, 48) \ - x(trans_restart_journal_preres_get, 49) \ - x(trans_restart_journal_reclaim, 50) \ - x(trans_restart_journal_res_get, 51) \ - x(trans_restart_key_cache_key_realloced, 52) \ - x(trans_restart_key_cache_raced, 53) \ - x(trans_restart_mark_replicas, 54) \ - x(trans_restart_mem_realloced, 55) \ - x(trans_restart_memory_allocation_failure, 56) \ - x(trans_restart_relock, 57) \ - x(trans_restart_relock_after_fill, 58) \ - x(trans_restart_relock_key_cache_fill, 59) \ - x(trans_restart_relock_next_node, 60) \ - x(trans_restart_relock_parent_for_fill, 61) \ - x(trans_restart_relock_path, 62) \ - x(trans_restart_relock_path_intent, 63) \ - x(trans_restart_too_many_iters, 64) \ - x(trans_restart_traverse, 65) \ - x(trans_restart_upgrade, 66) \ - x(trans_restart_would_deadlock, 67) \ - x(trans_restart_would_deadlock_write, 68) \ - x(trans_restart_injected, 69) \ - x(trans_restart_key_cache_upgrade, 70) \ - x(trans_traverse_all, 71) \ - x(transaction_commit, 72) \ - x(write_super, 73) \ - x(trans_restart_would_deadlock_recursion_limit, 74) \ - x(trans_restart_write_buffer_flush, 75) \ - x(trans_restart_split_race, 76) - -enum bch_persistent_counters { -#define x(t, n, ...) BCH_COUNTER_##t, - BCH_PERSISTENT_COUNTERS() -#undef x - BCH_COUNTER_NR -}; - -struct bch_sb_field_counters { - struct bch_sb_field field; - __le64 d[]; -}; - /* * On clean shutdown, store btree roots and current journal sequence number in * the superblock: @@ -1662,69 +810,41 @@ struct bch_sb_field_downgrade { #define BCH_VERSION_MINOR(_v) ((__u16) ((_v) & ~(~0U << 10))) #define BCH_VERSION(_major, _minor) (((_major) << 10)|(_minor) << 0) -#define RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK (1ULL << 63) - /* * field 1: version name * field 2: BCH_VERSION(major, minor) * field 3: recovery passess required on upgrade */ #define BCH_METADATA_VERSIONS() \ - x(bkey_renumber, BCH_VERSION(0, 10), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(inode_btree_change, BCH_VERSION(0, 11), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(snapshot, BCH_VERSION(0, 12), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(inode_backpointers, BCH_VERSION(0, 13), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(btree_ptr_sectors_written, BCH_VERSION(0, 14), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(snapshot_2, BCH_VERSION(0, 15), \ - BIT_ULL(BCH_RECOVERY_PASS_fs_upgrade_for_subvolumes)| \ - BIT_ULL(BCH_RECOVERY_PASS_initialize_subvolumes)| \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(reflink_p_fix, BCH_VERSION(0, 16), \ - BIT_ULL(BCH_RECOVERY_PASS_fix_reflink_p)) \ - x(subvol_dirent, BCH_VERSION(0, 17), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(inode_v2, BCH_VERSION(0, 18), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(freespace, BCH_VERSION(0, 19), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(alloc_v4, BCH_VERSION(0, 20), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(new_data_types, BCH_VERSION(0, 21), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(backpointers, BCH_VERSION(0, 22), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(inode_v3, BCH_VERSION(0, 23), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(unwritten_extents, BCH_VERSION(0, 24), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(bucket_gens, BCH_VERSION(0, 25), \ - BIT_ULL(BCH_RECOVERY_PASS_bucket_gens_init)| \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(lru_v2, BCH_VERSION(0, 26), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(fragmentation_lru, BCH_VERSION(0, 27), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(no_bps_in_alloc_keys, BCH_VERSION(0, 28), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(snapshot_trees, BCH_VERSION(0, 29), \ - RECOVERY_PASS_ALL_FSCK) \ - x(major_minor, BCH_VERSION(1, 0), \ - 0) \ - x(snapshot_skiplists, BCH_VERSION(1, 1), \ - BIT_ULL(BCH_RECOVERY_PASS_check_snapshots)) \ - x(deleted_inodes, BCH_VERSION(1, 2), \ - BIT_ULL(BCH_RECOVERY_PASS_check_inodes)) \ - x(rebalance_work, BCH_VERSION(1, 3), \ - BIT_ULL(BCH_RECOVERY_PASS_set_fs_needs_rebalance)) + x(bkey_renumber, BCH_VERSION(0, 10)) \ + x(inode_btree_change, BCH_VERSION(0, 11)) \ + x(snapshot, BCH_VERSION(0, 12)) \ + x(inode_backpointers, BCH_VERSION(0, 13)) \ + x(btree_ptr_sectors_written, BCH_VERSION(0, 14)) \ + x(snapshot_2, BCH_VERSION(0, 15)) \ + x(reflink_p_fix, BCH_VERSION(0, 16)) \ + x(subvol_dirent, BCH_VERSION(0, 17)) \ + x(inode_v2, BCH_VERSION(0, 18)) \ + x(freespace, BCH_VERSION(0, 19)) \ + x(alloc_v4, BCH_VERSION(0, 20)) \ + x(new_data_types, BCH_VERSION(0, 21)) \ + x(backpointers, BCH_VERSION(0, 22)) \ + x(inode_v3, BCH_VERSION(0, 23)) \ + x(unwritten_extents, BCH_VERSION(0, 24)) \ + x(bucket_gens, BCH_VERSION(0, 25)) \ + x(lru_v2, BCH_VERSION(0, 26)) \ + x(fragmentation_lru, BCH_VERSION(0, 27)) \ + x(no_bps_in_alloc_keys, BCH_VERSION(0, 28)) \ + x(snapshot_trees, BCH_VERSION(0, 29)) \ + x(major_minor, BCH_VERSION(1, 0)) \ + x(snapshot_skiplists, BCH_VERSION(1, 1)) \ + x(deleted_inodes, BCH_VERSION(1, 2)) \ + x(rebalance_work, BCH_VERSION(1, 3)) \ + x(member_seq, BCH_VERSION(1, 4)) enum bcachefs_metadata_version { bcachefs_metadata_version_min = 9, -#define x(t, n, upgrade_passes) bcachefs_metadata_version_##t = n, +#define x(t, n) bcachefs_metadata_version_##t = n, BCH_METADATA_VERSIONS() #undef x bcachefs_metadata_version_max @@ -1786,7 +906,8 @@ struct bch_sb { __le32 time_base_hi; __le32 time_precision; - __le64 flags[8]; + __le64 flags[7]; + __le64 write_time; __le64 features[2]; __le64 compat[2]; @@ -2153,7 +1274,8 @@ static inline __u64 __bset_magic(struct bch_sb *sb) x(clock, 7) \ x(dev_usage, 8) \ x(log, 9) \ - x(overwrite, 10) + x(overwrite, 10) \ + x(write_buffer_keys, 11) enum { #define x(f, nr) BCH_JSET_ENTRY_##f = nr, @@ -2162,6 +1284,19 @@ enum { BCH_JSET_ENTRY_NR }; +static inline bool jset_entry_is_key(struct jset_entry *e) +{ + switch (e->type) { + case BCH_JSET_ENTRY_btree_keys: + case BCH_JSET_ENTRY_btree_root: + case BCH_JSET_ENTRY_overwrite: + case BCH_JSET_ENTRY_write_buffer_keys: + return true; + } + + return false; +} + /* * Journal sequence numbers can be blacklisted: bsets record the max sequence * number of all the journal entries they contain updates for, so that on @@ -2203,7 +1338,7 @@ struct jset_entry_usage { struct jset_entry_data_usage { struct jset_entry entry; __le64 v; - struct bch_replicas_entry r; + struct bch_replicas_entry_v1 r; } __packed; struct jset_entry_clock { @@ -2224,8 +1359,8 @@ struct jset_entry_dev_usage { __le32 dev; __u32 pad; - __le64 buckets_ec; - __le64 _buckets_unavailable; /* No longer used */ + __le64 _buckets_ec; /* No longer used */ + __le64 _buckets_unavailable; /* No longer used */ struct jset_entry_dev_usage_type d[]; }; @@ -2239,7 +1374,7 @@ static inline unsigned jset_entry_dev_usage_nr_types(struct jset_entry_dev_usage struct jset_entry_log { struct jset_entry entry; u8 d[]; -} __packed; +} __packed __aligned(8); /* * On disk format for a journal entry: |