b64335f2b7
If __totlen is going away, we need to pass the length in separately. Also stop callers from needlessly setting ref->next_phys to NULL, since that's done for them... and since that'll also be going away soon. Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
751 lines
26 KiB
C
751 lines
26 KiB
C
/*
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* JFFS2 -- Journalling Flash File System, Version 2.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Red Hat, Inc.
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*
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* Created by David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
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*
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* For licensing information, see the file 'LICENCE' in this directory.
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*
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* $Id: nodemgmt.c,v 1.127 2005/09/20 15:49:12 dedekind Exp $
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*
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*/
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
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#include <linux/compiler.h>
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#include <linux/sched.h> /* For cond_resched() */
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#include "nodelist.h"
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#include "debug.h"
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/**
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* jffs2_reserve_space - request physical space to write nodes to flash
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* @c: superblock info
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* @minsize: Minimum acceptable size of allocation
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* @ofs: Returned value of node offset
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* @len: Returned value of allocation length
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* @prio: Allocation type - ALLOC_{NORMAL,DELETION}
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*
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* Requests a block of physical space on the flash. Returns zero for success
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* and puts 'ofs' and 'len' into the appriopriate place, or returns -ENOSPC
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* or other error if appropriate.
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*
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* If it returns zero, jffs2_reserve_space() also downs the per-filesystem
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* allocation semaphore, to prevent more than one allocation from being
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* active at any time. The semaphore is later released by jffs2_commit_allocation()
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*
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* jffs2_reserve_space() may trigger garbage collection in order to make room
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* for the requested allocation.
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*/
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static int jffs2_do_reserve_space(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, uint32_t minsize,
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uint32_t *ofs, uint32_t *len, uint32_t sumsize);
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int jffs2_reserve_space(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, uint32_t minsize, uint32_t *ofs,
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uint32_t *len, int prio, uint32_t sumsize)
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{
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int ret = -EAGAIN;
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int blocksneeded = c->resv_blocks_write;
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/* align it */
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minsize = PAD(minsize);
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_reserve_space(): Requested 0x%x bytes\n", minsize));
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down(&c->alloc_sem);
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_reserve_space(): alloc sem got\n"));
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spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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/* this needs a little more thought (true <tglx> :)) */
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while(ret == -EAGAIN) {
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while(c->nr_free_blocks + c->nr_erasing_blocks < blocksneeded) {
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int ret;
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uint32_t dirty, avail;
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/* calculate real dirty size
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* dirty_size contains blocks on erase_pending_list
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* those blocks are counted in c->nr_erasing_blocks.
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* If one block is actually erased, it is not longer counted as dirty_space
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* but it is counted in c->nr_erasing_blocks, so we add it and subtract it
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* with c->nr_erasing_blocks * c->sector_size again.
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* Blocks on erasable_list are counted as dirty_size, but not in c->nr_erasing_blocks
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* This helps us to force gc and pick eventually a clean block to spread the load.
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* We add unchecked_size here, as we hopefully will find some space to use.
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* This will affect the sum only once, as gc first finishes checking
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* of nodes.
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*/
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dirty = c->dirty_size + c->erasing_size - c->nr_erasing_blocks * c->sector_size + c->unchecked_size;
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if (dirty < c->nospc_dirty_size) {
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if (prio == ALLOC_DELETION && c->nr_free_blocks + c->nr_erasing_blocks >= c->resv_blocks_deletion) {
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D1(printk(KERN_NOTICE "jffs2_reserve_space(): Low on dirty space to GC, but it's a deletion. Allowing...\n"));
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break;
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}
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "dirty size 0x%08x + unchecked_size 0x%08x < nospc_dirty_size 0x%08x, returning -ENOSPC\n",
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dirty, c->unchecked_size, c->sector_size));
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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up(&c->alloc_sem);
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return -ENOSPC;
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}
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/* Calc possibly available space. Possibly available means that we
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* don't know, if unchecked size contains obsoleted nodes, which could give us some
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* more usable space. This will affect the sum only once, as gc first finishes checking
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* of nodes.
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+ Return -ENOSPC, if the maximum possibly available space is less or equal than
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* blocksneeded * sector_size.
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* This blocks endless gc looping on a filesystem, which is nearly full, even if
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* the check above passes.
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*/
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avail = c->free_size + c->dirty_size + c->erasing_size + c->unchecked_size;
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if ( (avail / c->sector_size) <= blocksneeded) {
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if (prio == ALLOC_DELETION && c->nr_free_blocks + c->nr_erasing_blocks >= c->resv_blocks_deletion) {
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D1(printk(KERN_NOTICE "jffs2_reserve_space(): Low on possibly available space, but it's a deletion. Allowing...\n"));
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break;
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}
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "max. available size 0x%08x < blocksneeded * sector_size 0x%08x, returning -ENOSPC\n",
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avail, blocksneeded * c->sector_size));
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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up(&c->alloc_sem);
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return -ENOSPC;
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}
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up(&c->alloc_sem);
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Triggering GC pass. nr_free_blocks %d, nr_erasing_blocks %d, free_size 0x%08x, dirty_size 0x%08x, wasted_size 0x%08x, used_size 0x%08x, erasing_size 0x%08x, bad_size 0x%08x (total 0x%08x of 0x%08x)\n",
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c->nr_free_blocks, c->nr_erasing_blocks, c->free_size, c->dirty_size, c->wasted_size, c->used_size, c->erasing_size, c->bad_size,
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c->free_size + c->dirty_size + c->wasted_size + c->used_size + c->erasing_size + c->bad_size, c->flash_size));
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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ret = jffs2_garbage_collect_pass(c);
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if (ret)
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return ret;
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cond_resched();
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if (signal_pending(current))
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return -EINTR;
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down(&c->alloc_sem);
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spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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}
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ret = jffs2_do_reserve_space(c, minsize, ofs, len, sumsize);
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if (ret) {
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_reserve_space: ret is %d\n", ret));
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}
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}
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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if (ret)
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up(&c->alloc_sem);
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return ret;
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}
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int jffs2_reserve_space_gc(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, uint32_t minsize, uint32_t *ofs,
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uint32_t *len, uint32_t sumsize)
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{
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int ret = -EAGAIN;
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minsize = PAD(minsize);
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_reserve_space_gc(): Requested 0x%x bytes\n", minsize));
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spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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while(ret == -EAGAIN) {
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ret = jffs2_do_reserve_space(c, minsize, ofs, len, sumsize);
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if (ret) {
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_reserve_space_gc: looping, ret is %d\n", ret));
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}
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}
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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return ret;
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}
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/* Classify nextblock (clean, dirty of verydirty) and force to select an other one */
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static void jffs2_close_nextblock(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, struct jffs2_eraseblock *jeb)
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{
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/* Check, if we have a dirty block now, or if it was dirty already */
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if (ISDIRTY (jeb->wasted_size + jeb->dirty_size)) {
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c->dirty_size += jeb->wasted_size;
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c->wasted_size -= jeb->wasted_size;
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jeb->dirty_size += jeb->wasted_size;
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jeb->wasted_size = 0;
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if (VERYDIRTY(c, jeb->dirty_size)) {
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Adding full erase block at 0x%08x to very_dirty_list (free 0x%08x, dirty 0x%08x, used 0x%08x\n",
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jeb->offset, jeb->free_size, jeb->dirty_size, jeb->used_size));
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list_add_tail(&jeb->list, &c->very_dirty_list);
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} else {
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Adding full erase block at 0x%08x to dirty_list (free 0x%08x, dirty 0x%08x, used 0x%08x\n",
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jeb->offset, jeb->free_size, jeb->dirty_size, jeb->used_size));
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list_add_tail(&jeb->list, &c->dirty_list);
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}
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} else {
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Adding full erase block at 0x%08x to clean_list (free 0x%08x, dirty 0x%08x, used 0x%08x\n",
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jeb->offset, jeb->free_size, jeb->dirty_size, jeb->used_size));
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list_add_tail(&jeb->list, &c->clean_list);
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}
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c->nextblock = NULL;
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}
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/* Select a new jeb for nextblock */
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static int jffs2_find_nextblock(struct jffs2_sb_info *c)
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{
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struct list_head *next;
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/* Take the next block off the 'free' list */
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if (list_empty(&c->free_list)) {
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if (!c->nr_erasing_blocks &&
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!list_empty(&c->erasable_list)) {
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struct jffs2_eraseblock *ejeb;
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ejeb = list_entry(c->erasable_list.next, struct jffs2_eraseblock, list);
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list_del(&ejeb->list);
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list_add_tail(&ejeb->list, &c->erase_pending_list);
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c->nr_erasing_blocks++;
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jffs2_erase_pending_trigger(c);
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_find_nextblock: Triggering erase of erasable block at 0x%08x\n",
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ejeb->offset));
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}
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if (!c->nr_erasing_blocks &&
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!list_empty(&c->erasable_pending_wbuf_list)) {
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_find_nextblock: Flushing write buffer\n"));
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/* c->nextblock is NULL, no update to c->nextblock allowed */
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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jffs2_flush_wbuf_pad(c);
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spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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/* Have another go. It'll be on the erasable_list now */
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return -EAGAIN;
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}
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if (!c->nr_erasing_blocks) {
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/* Ouch. We're in GC, or we wouldn't have got here.
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And there's no space left. At all. */
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printk(KERN_CRIT "Argh. No free space left for GC. nr_erasing_blocks is %d. nr_free_blocks is %d. (erasableempty: %s, erasingempty: %s, erasependingempty: %s)\n",
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c->nr_erasing_blocks, c->nr_free_blocks, list_empty(&c->erasable_list)?"yes":"no",
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list_empty(&c->erasing_list)?"yes":"no", list_empty(&c->erase_pending_list)?"yes":"no");
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return -ENOSPC;
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}
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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/* Don't wait for it; just erase one right now */
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jffs2_erase_pending_blocks(c, 1);
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spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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/* An erase may have failed, decreasing the
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amount of free space available. So we must
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restart from the beginning */
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return -EAGAIN;
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}
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next = c->free_list.next;
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list_del(next);
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c->nextblock = list_entry(next, struct jffs2_eraseblock, list);
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c->nr_free_blocks--;
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jffs2_sum_reset_collected(c->summary); /* reset collected summary */
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_find_nextblock(): new nextblock = 0x%08x\n", c->nextblock->offset));
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return 0;
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}
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/* Called with alloc sem _and_ erase_completion_lock */
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static int jffs2_do_reserve_space(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, uint32_t minsize, uint32_t *ofs, uint32_t *len, uint32_t sumsize)
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{
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struct jffs2_eraseblock *jeb = c->nextblock;
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uint32_t reserved_size; /* for summary information at the end of the jeb */
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int ret;
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restart:
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reserved_size = 0;
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if (jffs2_sum_active() && (sumsize != JFFS2_SUMMARY_NOSUM_SIZE)) {
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/* NOSUM_SIZE means not to generate summary */
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if (jeb) {
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reserved_size = PAD(sumsize + c->summary->sum_size + JFFS2_SUMMARY_FRAME_SIZE);
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dbg_summary("minsize=%d , jeb->free=%d ,"
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"summary->size=%d , sumsize=%d\n",
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minsize, jeb->free_size,
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c->summary->sum_size, sumsize);
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}
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/* Is there enough space for writing out the current node, or we have to
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write out summary information now, close this jeb and select new nextblock? */
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if (jeb && (PAD(minsize) + PAD(c->summary->sum_size + sumsize +
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JFFS2_SUMMARY_FRAME_SIZE) > jeb->free_size)) {
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/* Has summary been disabled for this jeb? */
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if (jffs2_sum_is_disabled(c->summary)) {
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sumsize = JFFS2_SUMMARY_NOSUM_SIZE;
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goto restart;
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}
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/* Writing out the collected summary information */
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dbg_summary("generating summary for 0x%08x.\n", jeb->offset);
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ret = jffs2_sum_write_sumnode(c);
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if (ret)
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return ret;
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if (jffs2_sum_is_disabled(c->summary)) {
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/* jffs2_write_sumnode() couldn't write out the summary information
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diabling summary for this jeb and free the collected information
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*/
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sumsize = JFFS2_SUMMARY_NOSUM_SIZE;
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goto restart;
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}
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jffs2_close_nextblock(c, jeb);
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jeb = NULL;
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/* keep always valid value in reserved_size */
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reserved_size = PAD(sumsize + c->summary->sum_size + JFFS2_SUMMARY_FRAME_SIZE);
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}
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} else {
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if (jeb && minsize > jeb->free_size) {
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/* Skip the end of this block and file it as having some dirty space */
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/* If there's a pending write to it, flush now */
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if (jffs2_wbuf_dirty(c)) {
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_do_reserve_space: Flushing write buffer\n"));
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jffs2_flush_wbuf_pad(c);
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spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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jeb = c->nextblock;
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goto restart;
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}
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c->wasted_size += jeb->free_size;
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c->free_size -= jeb->free_size;
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jeb->wasted_size += jeb->free_size;
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jeb->free_size = 0;
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jffs2_close_nextblock(c, jeb);
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jeb = NULL;
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}
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}
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if (!jeb) {
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ret = jffs2_find_nextblock(c);
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if (ret)
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return ret;
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jeb = c->nextblock;
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if (jeb->free_size != c->sector_size - c->cleanmarker_size) {
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printk(KERN_WARNING "Eep. Block 0x%08x taken from free_list had free_size of 0x%08x!!\n", jeb->offset, jeb->free_size);
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goto restart;
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}
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}
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/* OK, jeb (==c->nextblock) is now pointing at a block which definitely has
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enough space */
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*ofs = jeb->offset + (c->sector_size - jeb->free_size);
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*len = jeb->free_size - reserved_size;
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if (c->cleanmarker_size && jeb->used_size == c->cleanmarker_size &&
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!jeb->first_node->next_in_ino) {
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/* Only node in it beforehand was a CLEANMARKER node (we think).
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So mark it obsolete now that there's going to be another node
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in the block. This will reduce used_size to zero but We've
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already set c->nextblock so that jffs2_mark_node_obsolete()
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won't try to refile it to the dirty_list.
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*/
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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jffs2_mark_node_obsolete(c, jeb->first_node);
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spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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}
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_do_reserve_space(): Giving 0x%x bytes at 0x%x\n", *len, *ofs));
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* jffs2_add_physical_node_ref - add a physical node reference to the list
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* @c: superblock info
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* @new: new node reference to add
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* @len: length of this physical node
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*
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* Should only be used to report nodes for which space has been allocated
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* by jffs2_reserve_space.
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*
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* Must be called with the alloc_sem held.
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*/
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int jffs2_add_physical_node_ref(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, struct jffs2_raw_node_ref *new, uint32_t len)
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{
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struct jffs2_eraseblock *jeb;
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jeb = &c->blocks[new->flash_offset / c->sector_size];
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new->__totlen = len;
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_add_physical_node_ref(): Node at 0x%x(%d), size 0x%x\n", ref_offset(new), ref_flags(new), len));
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#if 1
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/* we could get some obsolete nodes after nextblock was refiled
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in wbuf.c */
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if ((c->nextblock || !ref_obsolete(new))
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&&(jeb != c->nextblock || ref_offset(new) != jeb->offset + (c->sector_size - jeb->free_size))) {
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printk(KERN_WARNING "argh. node added in wrong place\n");
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jffs2_free_raw_node_ref(new);
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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#endif
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spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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jffs2_link_node_ref(c, jeb, new, len);
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if (!jeb->free_size && !jeb->dirty_size && !ISDIRTY(jeb->wasted_size)) {
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/* If it lives on the dirty_list, jffs2_reserve_space will put it there */
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D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Adding full erase block at 0x%08x to clean_list (free 0x%08x, dirty 0x%08x, used 0x%08x\n",
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jeb->offset, jeb->free_size, jeb->dirty_size, jeb->used_size));
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if (jffs2_wbuf_dirty(c)) {
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/* Flush the last write in the block if it's outstanding */
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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jffs2_flush_wbuf_pad(c);
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spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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}
|
|
|
|
list_add_tail(&jeb->list, &c->clean_list);
|
|
c->nextblock = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
jffs2_dbg_acct_sanity_check_nolock(c,jeb);
|
|
jffs2_dbg_acct_paranoia_check_nolock(c, jeb);
|
|
|
|
spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
void jffs2_complete_reservation(struct jffs2_sb_info *c)
|
|
{
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_complete_reservation()\n"));
|
|
jffs2_garbage_collect_trigger(c);
|
|
up(&c->alloc_sem);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int on_list(struct list_head *obj, struct list_head *head)
|
|
{
|
|
struct list_head *this;
|
|
|
|
list_for_each(this, head) {
|
|
if (this == obj) {
|
|
D1(printk("%p is on list at %p\n", obj, head));
|
|
return 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void jffs2_mark_node_obsolete(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, struct jffs2_raw_node_ref *ref)
|
|
{
|
|
struct jffs2_eraseblock *jeb;
|
|
int blocknr;
|
|
struct jffs2_unknown_node n;
|
|
int ret, addedsize;
|
|
size_t retlen;
|
|
uint32_t freed_len;
|
|
|
|
if(!ref) {
|
|
printk(KERN_NOTICE "EEEEEK. jffs2_mark_node_obsolete called with NULL node\n");
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (ref_obsolete(ref)) {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_mark_node_obsolete called with already obsolete node at 0x%08x\n", ref_offset(ref)));
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
blocknr = ref->flash_offset / c->sector_size;
|
|
if (blocknr >= c->nr_blocks) {
|
|
printk(KERN_NOTICE "raw node at 0x%08x is off the end of device!\n", ref->flash_offset);
|
|
BUG();
|
|
}
|
|
jeb = &c->blocks[blocknr];
|
|
|
|
if (jffs2_can_mark_obsolete(c) && !jffs2_is_readonly(c) &&
|
|
!(c->flags & (JFFS2_SB_FLAG_SCANNING | JFFS2_SB_FLAG_BUILDING))) {
|
|
/* Hm. This may confuse static lock analysis. If any of the above
|
|
three conditions is false, we're going to return from this
|
|
function without actually obliterating any nodes or freeing
|
|
any jffs2_raw_node_refs. So we don't need to stop erases from
|
|
happening, or protect against people holding an obsolete
|
|
jffs2_raw_node_ref without the erase_completion_lock. */
|
|
down(&c->erase_free_sem);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
|
|
|
|
freed_len = ref_totlen(c, jeb, ref);
|
|
|
|
if (ref_flags(ref) == REF_UNCHECKED) {
|
|
D1(if (unlikely(jeb->unchecked_size < freed_len)) {
|
|
printk(KERN_NOTICE "raw unchecked node of size 0x%08x freed from erase block %d at 0x%08x, but unchecked_size was already 0x%08x\n",
|
|
freed_len, blocknr, ref->flash_offset, jeb->used_size);
|
|
BUG();
|
|
})
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Obsoleting previously unchecked node at 0x%08x of len %x: ", ref_offset(ref), freed_len));
|
|
jeb->unchecked_size -= freed_len;
|
|
c->unchecked_size -= freed_len;
|
|
} else {
|
|
D1(if (unlikely(jeb->used_size < freed_len)) {
|
|
printk(KERN_NOTICE "raw node of size 0x%08x freed from erase block %d at 0x%08x, but used_size was already 0x%08x\n",
|
|
freed_len, blocknr, ref->flash_offset, jeb->used_size);
|
|
BUG();
|
|
})
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Obsoleting node at 0x%08x of len %#x: ", ref_offset(ref), freed_len));
|
|
jeb->used_size -= freed_len;
|
|
c->used_size -= freed_len;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Take care, that wasted size is taken into concern
|
|
if ((jeb->dirty_size || ISDIRTY(jeb->wasted_size + freed_len)) && jeb != c->nextblock) {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Dirtying\n"));
|
|
addedsize = freed_len;
|
|
jeb->dirty_size += freed_len;
|
|
c->dirty_size += freed_len;
|
|
|
|
/* Convert wasted space to dirty, if not a bad block */
|
|
if (jeb->wasted_size) {
|
|
if (on_list(&jeb->list, &c->bad_used_list)) {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Leaving block at %08x on the bad_used_list\n",
|
|
jeb->offset));
|
|
addedsize = 0; /* To fool the refiling code later */
|
|
} else {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Converting %d bytes of wasted space to dirty in block at %08x\n",
|
|
jeb->wasted_size, jeb->offset));
|
|
addedsize += jeb->wasted_size;
|
|
jeb->dirty_size += jeb->wasted_size;
|
|
c->dirty_size += jeb->wasted_size;
|
|
c->wasted_size -= jeb->wasted_size;
|
|
jeb->wasted_size = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Wasting\n"));
|
|
addedsize = 0;
|
|
jeb->wasted_size += freed_len;
|
|
c->wasted_size += freed_len;
|
|
}
|
|
ref->flash_offset = ref_offset(ref) | REF_OBSOLETE;
|
|
|
|
jffs2_dbg_acct_sanity_check_nolock(c, jeb);
|
|
jffs2_dbg_acct_paranoia_check_nolock(c, jeb);
|
|
|
|
if (c->flags & JFFS2_SB_FLAG_SCANNING) {
|
|
/* Flash scanning is in progress. Don't muck about with the block
|
|
lists because they're not ready yet, and don't actually
|
|
obliterate nodes that look obsolete. If they weren't
|
|
marked obsolete on the flash at the time they _became_
|
|
obsolete, there was probably a reason for that. */
|
|
spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
|
|
/* We didn't lock the erase_free_sem */
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (jeb == c->nextblock) {
|
|
D2(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Not moving nextblock 0x%08x to dirty/erase_pending list\n", jeb->offset));
|
|
} else if (!jeb->used_size && !jeb->unchecked_size) {
|
|
if (jeb == c->gcblock) {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "gcblock at 0x%08x completely dirtied. Clearing gcblock...\n", jeb->offset));
|
|
c->gcblock = NULL;
|
|
} else {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Eraseblock at 0x%08x completely dirtied. Removing from (dirty?) list...\n", jeb->offset));
|
|
list_del(&jeb->list);
|
|
}
|
|
if (jffs2_wbuf_dirty(c)) {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "...and adding to erasable_pending_wbuf_list\n"));
|
|
list_add_tail(&jeb->list, &c->erasable_pending_wbuf_list);
|
|
} else {
|
|
if (jiffies & 127) {
|
|
/* Most of the time, we just erase it immediately. Otherwise we
|
|
spend ages scanning it on mount, etc. */
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "...and adding to erase_pending_list\n"));
|
|
list_add_tail(&jeb->list, &c->erase_pending_list);
|
|
c->nr_erasing_blocks++;
|
|
jffs2_erase_pending_trigger(c);
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* Sometimes, however, we leave it elsewhere so it doesn't get
|
|
immediately reused, and we spread the load a bit. */
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "...and adding to erasable_list\n"));
|
|
list_add_tail(&jeb->list, &c->erasable_list);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Done OK\n"));
|
|
} else if (jeb == c->gcblock) {
|
|
D2(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Not moving gcblock 0x%08x to dirty_list\n", jeb->offset));
|
|
} else if (ISDIRTY(jeb->dirty_size) && !ISDIRTY(jeb->dirty_size - addedsize)) {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Eraseblock at 0x%08x is freshly dirtied. Removing from clean list...\n", jeb->offset));
|
|
list_del(&jeb->list);
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "...and adding to dirty_list\n"));
|
|
list_add_tail(&jeb->list, &c->dirty_list);
|
|
} else if (VERYDIRTY(c, jeb->dirty_size) &&
|
|
!VERYDIRTY(c, jeb->dirty_size - addedsize)) {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Eraseblock at 0x%08x is now very dirty. Removing from dirty list...\n", jeb->offset));
|
|
list_del(&jeb->list);
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "...and adding to very_dirty_list\n"));
|
|
list_add_tail(&jeb->list, &c->very_dirty_list);
|
|
} else {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Eraseblock at 0x%08x not moved anywhere. (free 0x%08x, dirty 0x%08x, used 0x%08x)\n",
|
|
jeb->offset, jeb->free_size, jeb->dirty_size, jeb->used_size));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
|
|
|
|
if (!jffs2_can_mark_obsolete(c) || jffs2_is_readonly(c) ||
|
|
(c->flags & JFFS2_SB_FLAG_BUILDING)) {
|
|
/* We didn't lock the erase_free_sem */
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* The erase_free_sem is locked, and has been since before we marked the node obsolete
|
|
and potentially put its eraseblock onto the erase_pending_list. Thus, we know that
|
|
the block hasn't _already_ been erased, and that 'ref' itself hasn't been freed yet
|
|
by jffs2_free_all_node_refs() in erase.c. Which is nice. */
|
|
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "obliterating obsoleted node at 0x%08x\n", ref_offset(ref)));
|
|
ret = jffs2_flash_read(c, ref_offset(ref), sizeof(n), &retlen, (char *)&n);
|
|
if (ret) {
|
|
printk(KERN_WARNING "Read error reading from obsoleted node at 0x%08x: %d\n", ref_offset(ref), ret);
|
|
goto out_erase_sem;
|
|
}
|
|
if (retlen != sizeof(n)) {
|
|
printk(KERN_WARNING "Short read from obsoleted node at 0x%08x: %zd\n", ref_offset(ref), retlen);
|
|
goto out_erase_sem;
|
|
}
|
|
if (PAD(je32_to_cpu(n.totlen)) != PAD(freed_len)) {
|
|
printk(KERN_WARNING "Node totlen on flash (0x%08x) != totlen from node ref (0x%08x)\n", je32_to_cpu(n.totlen), freed_len);
|
|
goto out_erase_sem;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!(je16_to_cpu(n.nodetype) & JFFS2_NODE_ACCURATE)) {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Node at 0x%08x was already marked obsolete (nodetype 0x%04x)\n", ref_offset(ref), je16_to_cpu(n.nodetype)));
|
|
goto out_erase_sem;
|
|
}
|
|
/* XXX FIXME: This is ugly now */
|
|
n.nodetype = cpu_to_je16(je16_to_cpu(n.nodetype) & ~JFFS2_NODE_ACCURATE);
|
|
ret = jffs2_flash_write(c, ref_offset(ref), sizeof(n), &retlen, (char *)&n);
|
|
if (ret) {
|
|
printk(KERN_WARNING "Write error in obliterating obsoleted node at 0x%08x: %d\n", ref_offset(ref), ret);
|
|
goto out_erase_sem;
|
|
}
|
|
if (retlen != sizeof(n)) {
|
|
printk(KERN_WARNING "Short write in obliterating obsoleted node at 0x%08x: %zd\n", ref_offset(ref), retlen);
|
|
goto out_erase_sem;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Nodes which have been marked obsolete no longer need to be
|
|
associated with any inode. Remove them from the per-inode list.
|
|
|
|
Note we can't do this for NAND at the moment because we need
|
|
obsolete dirent nodes to stay on the lists, because of the
|
|
horridness in jffs2_garbage_collect_deletion_dirent(). Also
|
|
because we delete the inocache, and on NAND we need that to
|
|
stay around until all the nodes are actually erased, in order
|
|
to stop us from giving the same inode number to another newly
|
|
created inode. */
|
|
if (ref->next_in_ino) {
|
|
struct jffs2_inode_cache *ic;
|
|
struct jffs2_raw_node_ref **p;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
|
|
|
|
ic = jffs2_raw_ref_to_ic(ref);
|
|
for (p = &ic->nodes; (*p) != ref; p = &((*p)->next_in_ino))
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
*p = ref->next_in_ino;
|
|
ref->next_in_ino = NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (ic->nodes == (void *)ic && ic->nlink == 0)
|
|
jffs2_del_ino_cache(c, ic);
|
|
|
|
spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Merge with the next node in the physical list, if there is one
|
|
and if it's also obsolete and if it doesn't belong to any inode */
|
|
if (ref->next_phys && ref_obsolete(ref->next_phys) &&
|
|
!ref->next_phys->next_in_ino) {
|
|
struct jffs2_raw_node_ref *n = ref->next_phys;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
|
|
|
|
ref->__totlen += n->__totlen;
|
|
ref->next_phys = n->next_phys;
|
|
if (jeb->last_node == n) jeb->last_node = ref;
|
|
if (jeb->gc_node == n) {
|
|
/* gc will be happy continuing gc on this node */
|
|
jeb->gc_node=ref;
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
|
|
|
|
jffs2_free_raw_node_ref(n);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Also merge with the previous node in the list, if there is one
|
|
and that one is obsolete */
|
|
if (ref != jeb->first_node ) {
|
|
struct jffs2_raw_node_ref *p = jeb->first_node;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
|
|
|
|
while (p->next_phys != ref)
|
|
p = p->next_phys;
|
|
|
|
if (ref_obsolete(p) && !ref->next_in_ino) {
|
|
p->__totlen += ref->__totlen;
|
|
if (jeb->last_node == ref) {
|
|
jeb->last_node = p;
|
|
}
|
|
if (jeb->gc_node == ref) {
|
|
/* gc will be happy continuing gc on this node */
|
|
jeb->gc_node=p;
|
|
}
|
|
p->next_phys = ref->next_phys;
|
|
jffs2_free_raw_node_ref(ref);
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
out_erase_sem:
|
|
up(&c->erase_free_sem);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int jffs2_thread_should_wake(struct jffs2_sb_info *c)
|
|
{
|
|
int ret = 0;
|
|
uint32_t dirty;
|
|
|
|
if (c->unchecked_size) {
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_thread_should_wake(): unchecked_size %d, checked_ino #%d\n",
|
|
c->unchecked_size, c->checked_ino));
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* dirty_size contains blocks on erase_pending_list
|
|
* those blocks are counted in c->nr_erasing_blocks.
|
|
* If one block is actually erased, it is not longer counted as dirty_space
|
|
* but it is counted in c->nr_erasing_blocks, so we add it and subtract it
|
|
* with c->nr_erasing_blocks * c->sector_size again.
|
|
* Blocks on erasable_list are counted as dirty_size, but not in c->nr_erasing_blocks
|
|
* This helps us to force gc and pick eventually a clean block to spread the load.
|
|
*/
|
|
dirty = c->dirty_size + c->erasing_size - c->nr_erasing_blocks * c->sector_size;
|
|
|
|
if (c->nr_free_blocks + c->nr_erasing_blocks < c->resv_blocks_gctrigger &&
|
|
(dirty > c->nospc_dirty_size))
|
|
ret = 1;
|
|
|
|
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_thread_should_wake(): nr_free_blocks %d, nr_erasing_blocks %d, dirty_size 0x%x: %s\n",
|
|
c->nr_free_blocks, c->nr_erasing_blocks, c->dirty_size, ret?"yes":"no"));
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|