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  29 // This file implements a simple write-ahead journaling layer.   
  30 // In theory any file system can make use of it by calling these  
  31 // functions when the fs wants to modify meta-data blocks.  See 
  32 // hfs_journal.h for a more detailed description of the api and 
  35 // Dominic Giampaolo (dbg@apple.com) 
  40 #include <sys/param.h> 
  41 #include <sys/systm.h> 
  42 #include <sys/kernel.h> 
  44 #include <sys/namei.h> 
  45 #include <sys/ioctl.h> 
  47 #include <sys/malloc.h> 
  48 #include <kern/task.h> 
  49 #include <kern/thread.h> 
  51 #include <sys/kdebug.h> 
  52 #include <sys/kpi_private.h> 
  53 #include <sys/sysctl.h> 
  54 #include <sys/systm.h> 
  55 #include <miscfs/specfs/specdev.h> 
  56 #include <libkern/OSAtomic.h>   /* OSAddAtomic */ 
  60 kern_return_t   
thread_terminate(thread_t
); 
  63  * Set sysctl vfs.generic.jnl.kdebug.trim=1 to enable KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT 
  64  * logging of trim-related calls within the journal.  (They're 
  65  * disabled by default because there can be a lot of these events, 
  66  * and we don't want to overwhelm the kernel debug buffer.  If you 
  67  * want to watch these events in particular, just set the sysctl.) 
  69 static int jnl_kdebug 
= 0; 
  71 HFS_SYSCTL(NODE
, _vfs_generic_hfs
, OID_AUTO
, jnl
, CTLFLAG_RW
|CTLFLAG_LOCKED
, 0, "Journal") 
  72 HFS_SYSCTL(NODE
, _vfs_generic_hfs_jnl
, OID_AUTO
, kdebug
, CTLFLAG_RW
|CTLFLAG_LOCKED
, 0, "Journal kdebug") 
  73 HFS_SYSCTL(INT
, _vfs_generic_hfs_jnl_kdebug
, OID_AUTO
, trim
, CTLFLAG_RW
|CTLFLAG_LOCKED
, &jnl_kdebug
, 0, "Enable kdebug logging for journal TRIM") 
  75 #define DBG_JOURNAL_FLUSH                       FSDBG_CODE(DBG_JOURNAL, 1) 
  76 #define DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_ADD            FSDBG_CODE(DBG_JOURNAL, 2) 
  77 #define DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_REMOVE         FSDBG_CODE(DBG_JOURNAL, 3) 
  78 #define DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_REMOVE_PENDING FSDBG_CODE(DBG_JOURNAL, 4) 
  79 #define DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_REALLOC        FSDBG_CODE(DBG_JOURNAL, 5) 
  80 #define DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_FLUSH          FSDBG_CODE(DBG_JOURNAL, 6) 
  81 #define DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_UNMAP          FSDBG_CODE(DBG_JOURNAL, 7) 
  84  * Cap the journal max size to 2GB.  On HFS, it will attempt to occupy 
  85  * a full allocation block if the current size is smaller than the allocation 
  86  * block on which it resides.  Once we hit the exabyte filesystem range, then 
  87  * it will use 2GB allocation blocks.  As a result, make the cap 2GB. 
  89 #define MAX_JOURNAL_SIZE 0x80000000U 
  91 #include <mach/machine/sdt.h> 
 102 #include <sys/types.h> 
 107 #include "hfs_journal.h" 
 109 #include <sys/kdebug.h> 
 112 // By default, we grow the list of extents to trim by 4K at a time. 
 113 // We'll opt to flush a transaction if it contains at least 
 114 // JOURNAL_FLUSH_TRIM_EXTENTS extents to be trimmed (even if the number 
 115 // of modified blocks is small). 
 118     JOURNAL_DEFAULT_TRIM_BYTES 
= 4096, 
 119     JOURNAL_DEFAULT_TRIM_EXTENTS 
= JOURNAL_DEFAULT_TRIM_BYTES 
/ sizeof(dk_extent_t
), 
 120     JOURNAL_FLUSH_TRIM_EXTENTS 
= JOURNAL_DEFAULT_TRIM_EXTENTS 
* 15 / 16 
 123 unsigned int jnl_trim_flush_limit 
= JOURNAL_FLUSH_TRIM_EXTENTS
; 
 125 HFS_SYSCTL(UINT
, _vfs_generic_hfs_jnl
, OID_AUTO
, trim_flush
, CTLFLAG_RW
, &jnl_trim_flush_limit
, 0, "number of trimmed extents to cause a journal flush") 
 127 // number of bytes to checksum in a block_list_header 
 128 // NOTE: this should be enough to clear out the header 
 129 //       fields as well as the first entry of binfo[] 
 130 #define BLHDR_CHECKSUM_SIZE 32 
 132 static void lock_condition(journal 
*jnl
, boolean_t 
*condition
, const char *condition_name
); 
 133 static void wait_condition(journal 
*jnl
, boolean_t 
*condition
, const char *condition_name
); 
 134 static void unlock_condition(journal 
*jnl
, boolean_t 
*condition
); 
 135 static void finish_end_thread(transaction 
*tr
); 
 136 static void write_header_thread(journal 
*jnl
); 
 137 static int finish_end_transaction(transaction 
*tr
, errno_t (*callback
)(void*), void *callback_arg
); 
 138 static int end_transaction(transaction 
*tr
, int force_it
, errno_t (*callback
)(void*), void *callback_arg
, boolean_t drop_lock
, boolean_t must_wait
); 
 139 static void abort_transaction(journal 
*jnl
, transaction 
*tr
); 
 140 static void dump_journal(journal 
*jnl
); 
 142 static __inline__ 
void  lock_oldstart(journal 
*jnl
); 
 143 static __inline__ 
void  unlock_oldstart(journal 
*jnl
); 
 144 static __inline__ 
void  lock_flush(journal 
*jnl
); 
 145 static __inline__ 
void  unlock_flush(journal 
*jnl
); 
 149 // 3105942 - Coalesce writes to the same block on journal replay 
 152 typedef struct bucket 
{ 
 159 #define STARTING_BUCKETS 256 
 161 static int add_block(journal 
*jnl
, struct bucket 
**buf_ptr
, off_t block_num
, size_t size
, size_t offset
, int32_t cksum
, int *num_buckets_ptr
, int *num_full_ptr
); 
 162 static int grow_table(struct bucket 
**buf_ptr
, int num_buckets
, int new_size
); 
 163 static int lookup_bucket(struct bucket 
**buf_ptr
, off_t block_num
, int num_full
); 
 164 static int do_overlap(journal 
*jnl
, struct bucket 
**buf_ptr
, int blk_index
, off_t block_num
, size_t size
, size_t offset
, int32_t cksum
, int *num_buckets_ptr
, int *num_full_ptr
); 
 165 static int insert_block(journal 
*jnl
, struct bucket 
**buf_ptr
, int blk_index
, off_t num
, size_t size
, size_t offset
, int32_t cksum
, int *num_buckets_ptr
, int *num_full_ptr
, int overwriting
); 
 167 #define CHECK_JOURNAL(jnl) \ 
 170                 panic("%s:%d: null journal ptr?\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ 
 172         if (jnl->jdev == NULL) {                                \ 
 173                 panic("%s:%d: jdev is null!\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ 
 175         if (jnl->fsdev == NULL) {                               \ 
 176                 panic("%s:%d: fsdev is null!\n", __FILE__, __LINE__);   \ 
 178         if (jnl->jhdr->magic != JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC) {                 \ 
 179                 panic("%s:%d: jhdr magic corrupted (0x%x != 0x%x)\n",   \ 
 180                       __FILE__, __LINE__, jnl->jhdr->magic, JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC); \ 
 182         if (   jnl->jhdr->start <= 0                                    \ 
 183                || jnl->jhdr->start > jnl->jhdr->size) {                 \ 
 184                 panic("%s:%d: jhdr start looks bad (0x%llx max size 0x%llx)\n", \ 
 185                       __FILE__, __LINE__, jnl->jhdr->start, jnl->jhdr->size); \ 
 187         if (   jnl->jhdr->end <= 0                                      \ 
 188                || jnl->jhdr->end > jnl->jhdr->size) {                   \ 
 189                 panic("%s:%d: jhdr end looks bad (0x%llx max size 0x%llx)\n", \ 
 190                       __FILE__, __LINE__, jnl->jhdr->end, jnl->jhdr->size); \ 
 194 #define CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr) \ 
 197                 panic("%s:%d: null transaction ptr?\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ 
 199         if (tr->jnl == NULL) {                                          \ 
 200                 panic("%s:%d: null tr->jnl ptr?\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ 
 202         if (tr->blhdr != (block_list_header *)tr->tbuffer) {            \ 
 203                 panic("%s:%d: blhdr (%p) != tbuffer (%p)\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, tr->blhdr, tr->tbuffer); \ 
 205         if (tr->total_bytes < 0) {                                      \ 
 206                 panic("%s:%d: tr total_bytes looks bad: %d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, tr->total_bytes); \ 
 208         if (tr->journal_start < 0) {                                    \ 
 209                 panic("%s:%d: tr journal start looks bad: 0x%llx\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, tr->journal_start); \ 
 211         if (tr->journal_end < 0) {                                      \ 
 212                 panic("%s:%d: tr journal end looks bad: 0x%llx\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, tr->journal_end); \ 
 214         if (tr->blhdr && (tr->blhdr->max_blocks <= 0 || tr->blhdr->max_blocks > (tr->jnl->jhdr->size/tr->jnl->jhdr->jhdr_size))) { \ 
 215                 panic("%s:%d: tr blhdr max_blocks looks bad: %d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, tr->blhdr->max_blocks); \ 
 222 // this isn't a great checksum routine but it will do for now. 
 223 // we use it to checksum the journal header and the block list 
 224 // headers that are at the start of each transaction. 
 227 calc_checksum(const char *ptr
, int len
) 
 230         unsigned int cksum
=0; 
 232         // this is a lame checksum but for now it'll do 
 233         for(i 
= 0; i 
< len
; i
++, ptr
++) { 
 234                 cksum 
= (cksum 
<< 8) ^ (cksum 
+ *(unsigned char *)ptr
); 
 243 lck_grp_attr_t 
*  jnl_group_attr
; 
 244 lck_attr_t 
*      jnl_lock_attr
; 
 245 lck_grp_t 
*       jnl_mutex_group
; 
 250         jnl_lock_attr    
= lck_attr_alloc_init(); 
 251         jnl_group_attr   
= lck_grp_attr_alloc_init(); 
 252         jnl_mutex_group  
= lck_grp_alloc_init("jnl-mutex", jnl_group_attr
); 
 256 journal_lock(journal 
*jnl
) 
 258         lck_mtx_lock(&jnl
->jlock
); 
 260                 panic ("jnl: owner is %p, expected NULL\n", jnl
->owner
); 
 262         jnl
->owner 
= current_thread(); 
 266 journal_unlock(journal 
*jnl
) 
 269         lck_mtx_unlock(&jnl
->jlock
); 
 272 static __inline__ 
void 
 273 lock_flush(journal 
*jnl
) 
 275         lck_mtx_lock(&jnl
->flock
); 
 278 static __inline__ 
void 
 279 unlock_flush(journal 
*jnl
) 
 281         lck_mtx_unlock(&jnl
->flock
); 
 284 static __inline__ 
void 
 285 lock_oldstart(journal 
*jnl
) 
 287         lck_mtx_lock(&jnl
->old_start_lock
); 
 290 static __inline__ 
void 
 291 unlock_oldstart(journal 
*jnl
) 
 293         lck_mtx_unlock(&jnl
->old_start_lock
); 
 298 #define JNL_WRITE    0x0001 
 299 #define JNL_READ     0x0002 
 300 #define JNL_HEADER   0x8000 
 303 // This function sets up a fake buf and passes it directly to the 
 304 // journal device strategy routine (so that it won't get cached in 
 307 // It also handles range checking the i/o so that we don't write 
 308 // outside the journal boundaries and it will wrap the i/o back 
 309 // to the beginning if necessary (skipping over the journal header) 
 312 do_journal_io(journal 
*jnl
, off_t 
*offset
, void *data
, size_t len
, int direction
) 
 320         boolean_t was_vm_privileged 
= FALSE
; 
 321         boolean_t need_vm_privilege 
= FALSE
; 
 323         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
)) 
 324                 need_vm_privilege 
= TRUE
; 
 326         if (*offset 
< 0 || *offset 
> jnl
->jhdr
->size
) { 
 327                 panic("jnl: do_jnl_io: bad offset 0x%llx (max 0x%llx)\n", *offset
, jnl
->jhdr
->size
); 
 330         if (direction 
& JNL_WRITE
) 
 331                 max_iosize 
= jnl
->max_write_size
; 
 332         else if (direction 
& JNL_READ
) 
 333                 max_iosize 
= jnl
->max_read_size
; 
 335                 max_iosize 
= 128 * 1024; 
 338         bp 
= buf_alloc(jnl
->jdev
); 
 340         if (*offset 
+ curlen 
> jnl
->jhdr
->size 
&& *offset 
!= 0 && jnl
->jhdr
->size 
!= 0) { 
 341                 if (*offset 
== jnl
->jhdr
->size
) { 
 342                         *offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
; 
 344                         curlen 
= jnl
->jhdr
->size 
- *offset
; 
 348         if (curlen 
> max_iosize
) { 
 353                 panic("jnl: do_jnl_io: curlen == %lld, offset 0x%llx len %zd\n", curlen
, *offset
, len
); 
 356         if (*offset 
== 0 && (direction 
& JNL_HEADER
) == 0) { 
 357                 panic("jnl: request for i/o to jnl-header without JNL_HEADER flag set! (len %lld, data %p)\n", curlen
, data
); 
 361          * As alluded to in the block comment at the top of the function, we use a "fake" iobuf 
 362          * here and issue directly to the disk device that the journal protects since we don't 
 363          * want this to enter the block cache.  As a result, we lose the ability to mark it 
 364          * as a metadata buf_t for the layers below us that may care. If we were to 
 365          * simply attach the B_META flag into the b_flags this may confuse things further 
 366          * since this is an iobuf, not a metadata buffer.  
 368          * To address this, we use the extended bufattr struct embedded in the bp.  
 369          * Explicitly mark the buf here as a metadata buffer in its bufattr flags. 
 372         bufattr_markmeta(bap
); 
 374         if (direction 
& JNL_READ
) 
 375                 buf_setflags(bp
, B_READ
); 
 378                  * don't have to set any flags 
 380                 vnode_startwrite(jnl
->jdev
); 
 382         buf_setsize(bp
, curlen
); 
 383         buf_setcount(bp
, curlen
); 
 384         buf_setdataptr(bp
, (uintptr_t)data
); 
 385         buf_setblkno(bp
, (daddr64_t
) ((jnl
->jdev_offset 
+ *offset
) / (off_t
)jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
)); 
 386         buf_setlblkno(bp
, (daddr64_t
) ((jnl
->jdev_offset 
+ *offset
) / (off_t
)jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
)); 
 388         if ((direction 
& JNL_WRITE
) && (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_DO_FUA_WRITES
)) { 
 392         if (need_vm_privilege 
== TRUE
) { 
 394                  * if we block waiting for memory, and there is enough pressure to 
 395                  * cause us to try and create a new swap file, we may end up deadlocking 
 396                  * due to waiting for the journal on the swap file creation path... 
 397                  * by making ourselves vm_privileged, we give ourselves the best chance 
 400                 was_vm_privileged 
= set_vm_privilege(TRUE
); 
 402         DTRACE_IO1(journal__start
, buf_t
, bp
); 
 403         err 
= VNOP_STRATEGY(bp
); 
 405                 err 
= (int)buf_biowait(bp
); 
 407         DTRACE_IO1(journal__done
, buf_t
, bp
); 
 409         if (need_vm_privilege 
== TRUE 
&& was_vm_privileged 
== FALSE
) 
 410                 set_vm_privilege(FALSE
); 
 415                 printf("jnl: %s: do_jnl_io: strategy err 0x%x\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, err
); 
 423                 // handle wrap-around 
 424                 data    
= (char *)data 
+ curlen
; 
 425                 curlen  
= len 
- io_sz
; 
 426                 if (*offset 
>= jnl
->jhdr
->size
) { 
 427                         *offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
; 
 436 read_journal_data(journal 
*jnl
, off_t 
*offset
, void *data
, size_t len
) 
 438         return do_journal_io(jnl
, offset
, data
, len
, JNL_READ
); 
 442 write_journal_data(journal 
*jnl
, off_t 
*offset
, void *data
, size_t len
) 
 444         return do_journal_io(jnl
, offset
, data
, len
, JNL_WRITE
); 
 449 read_journal_header(journal 
*jnl
, void *data
, size_t len
) 
 451         off_t hdr_offset 
= 0; 
 453         return do_journal_io(jnl
, &hdr_offset
, data
, len
, JNL_READ
|JNL_HEADER
); 
 457 write_journal_header(journal 
*jnl
, int updating_start
, uint32_t sequence_num
) 
 459         static int num_err_prints 
= 0; 
 461         off_t jhdr_offset 
= 0; 
 463         // Flush the track cache if we're not doing force-unit-access 
 466         if (!updating_start 
&& (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_DO_FUA_WRITES
) == 0) { 
 468                 dk_synchronize_t sync_request 
= { 
 469                         .options                        
= DK_SYNCHRONIZE_OPTION_BARRIER
, 
 473                  * If device doesn't support barrier-only flush, or 
 474                  * the journal is on a different device, use full flush. 
 476                 if (!(jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_FEATURE_BARRIER
) || (jnl
->jdev 
!= jnl
->fsdev
)) { 
 477                         sync_request
.options 
= 0; 
 478                         jnl
->flush_counter
++; 
 481                 ret 
= VNOP_IOCTL(jnl
->jdev
, DKIOCSYNCHRONIZE
, (caddr_t
)&sync_request
, FWRITE
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
 485                 // Only print this error if it's a different error than the 
 486                 // previous one, or if it's the first time for this device 
 487                 // or if the total number of printfs is less than 25.  We 
 488                 // allow for up to 25 printfs to insure that some make it 
 489                 // into the on-disk syslog.  Otherwise if we only printed 
 490                 // one, it's possible it would never make it to the syslog 
 491                 // for the root volume and that makes debugging hard. 
 493                 if (   ret 
!= jnl
->last_flush_err
 
 494                        || (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_FLUSHCACHE_ERR
) == 0 
 495                        || num_err_prints
++ < 25) { 
 497                         printf("jnl: %s: flushing fs disk buffer returned 0x%x\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, ret
); 
 499                         jnl
->flags 
|= JOURNAL_FLUSHCACHE_ERR
; 
 500                         jnl
->last_flush_err 
= ret
; 
 504         jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num 
= sequence_num
; 
 505         jnl
->jhdr
->checksum 
= 0; 
 506         jnl
->jhdr
->checksum 
= calc_checksum((char *)jnl
->jhdr
, JOURNAL_HEADER_CKSUM_SIZE
); 
 508         if (do_journal_io(jnl
, &jhdr_offset
, jnl
->header_buf
, jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
, JNL_WRITE
|JNL_HEADER
) != (size_t)jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
) { 
 509                 printf("jnl: %s: write_journal_header: error writing the journal header!\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
 510                 jnl
->flags 
|= JOURNAL_INVALID
; 
 514         // If we're not doing force-unit-access writes, then we 
 515         // have to flush after writing the journal header so that 
 516         // a future transaction doesn't sneak out to disk before 
 517         // the header does and thus overwrite data that the old 
 518         // journal header refers to.  Saw this exact case happen 
 519         // on an IDE bus analyzer with Larry Barras so while it 
 520         // may seem obscure, it's not. 
 522         if (updating_start 
&& (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_DO_FUA_WRITES
) == 0) { 
 524                 dk_synchronize_t sync_request 
= { 
 525                         .options                        
= DK_SYNCHRONIZE_OPTION_BARRIER
, 
 529                  * If device doesn't support barrier-only flush, or 
 530                  * the journal is on a different device, use full flush. 
 532                 if (!(jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_FEATURE_BARRIER
) || (jnl
->jdev 
!= jnl
->fsdev
)) { 
 533                         sync_request
.options 
= 0; 
 534                         jnl
->flush_counter
++; 
 537                 VNOP_IOCTL(jnl
->jdev
, DKIOCSYNCHRONIZE
, (caddr_t
)&sync_request
, FWRITE
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
 546 // this is a work function used to free up transactions that 
 547 // completed. they can't be free'd from buffer_flushed_callback 
 548 // because it is called from deep with the disk driver stack 
 549 // and thus can't do something that would potentially cause 
 550 // paging.  it gets called by each of the journal api entry 
 551 // points so stuff shouldn't hang around for too long. 
 554 free_old_stuff(journal 
*jnl
) 
 556         transaction 
*tr
, *next
; 
 557         block_list_header  
*blhdr
=NULL
, *next_blhdr
=NULL
; 
 559         if (jnl
->tr_freeme 
== NULL
) 
 564         jnl
->tr_freeme 
= NULL
; 
 565         unlock_oldstart(jnl
); 
 568                 for (blhdr 
= tr
->blhdr
; blhdr
; blhdr 
= next_blhdr
) { 
 569                         next_blhdr 
= (block_list_header 
*)((long)blhdr
->binfo
[0].bnum
); 
 570                         blhdr
->binfo
[0].bnum 
= 0xdeadc0de; 
 572                         hfs_free(blhdr
, tr
->tbuffer_size
); 
 574                         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc01c, jnl
, tr
, tr
->tbuffer_size
, 0, 0); 
 577                 hfs_free(tr
, sizeof(*tr
)); 
 584 // This is our callback that lets us know when a buffer has been 
 585 // flushed to disk.  It's called from deep within the driver stack 
 586 // and thus is quite limited in what it can do.  Notably, it can 
 587 // not initiate any new i/o's or allocate/free memory. 
 590 buffer_flushed_callback(struct buf 
*bp
, void *arg
) 
 594         transaction  
*ctr
, *prev
=NULL
, *next
; 
 596         int           bufsize
, amt_flushed
, total_bytes
; 
 599         //printf("jnl: buf flush: bp @ 0x%x l/blkno %qd/%qd vp 0x%x tr @ 0x%x\n", 
 600         //         bp, buf_lblkno(bp), buf_blkno(bp), buf_vnode(bp), arg); 
 602         // snarf out the bits we want 
 603         bufsize 
= buf_size(bp
); 
 604         tr      
= (transaction 
*)arg
; 
 606         // then we've already seen it 
 611         CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
 617         amt_flushed 
= tr
->num_killed
; 
 618         total_bytes 
= tr
->total_bytes
; 
 620         // update the number of blocks that have been flushed. 
 621         // this buf may represent more than one block so take 
 622         // that into account. 
 624         // OSAddAtomic() returns the value of tr->num_flushed before the add 
 626         amt_flushed 
+= OSAddAtomic(bufsize
, &tr
->num_flushed
); 
 629         // if this transaction isn't done yet, just return as 
 630         // there is nothing to do. 
 632         // NOTE: we are careful to not reference anything through 
 633         //       the tr pointer after doing the OSAddAtomic().  if 
 634         //       this if statement fails then we are the last one 
 635         //       and then it's ok to dereference "tr". 
 637         if ((amt_flushed 
+ bufsize
) < total_bytes
) { 
 641         // this will single thread checking the transaction 
 644         if (tr
->total_bytes 
== (int)0xfbadc0de) { 
 645                 // then someone beat us to it... 
 646                 unlock_oldstart(jnl
); 
 650         // mark this so that we're the owner of dealing with the 
 651         // cleanup for this transaction 
 652         tr
->total_bytes 
= 0xfbadc0de; 
 654         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) 
 655                 goto transaction_done
; 
 657         //printf("jnl: tr 0x%x (0x%llx 0x%llx) in jnl 0x%x completed.\n", 
 658         //   tr, tr->journal_start, tr->journal_end, jnl); 
 660         // find this entry in the old_start[] index and mark it completed 
 661         for(i 
= 0; i 
< sizeof(jnl
->old_start
)/sizeof(jnl
->old_start
[0]); i
++) { 
 663                 if ((off_t
)(jnl
->old_start
[i
] & ~(0x8000000000000000ULL
)) == tr
->journal_start
) { 
 664                         jnl
->old_start
[i
] &= ~(0x8000000000000000ULL
); 
 669         if (i 
>= sizeof(jnl
->old_start
)/sizeof(jnl
->old_start
[0])) { 
 670                 panic("jnl: buffer_flushed: did not find tr w/start @ %lld (tr %p, jnl %p)\n", 
 671                       tr
->journal_start
, tr
, jnl
); 
 675         // if we are here then we need to update the journal header 
 676         // to reflect that this transaction is complete 
 677         if (tr
->journal_start 
== jnl
->active_start
) { 
 678                 jnl
->active_start 
= tr
->journal_end
; 
 679                 tr
->journal_start 
= tr
->journal_end 
= (off_t
)0; 
 682         // go through the completed_trs list and try to coalesce 
 683         // entries, restarting back at the beginning if we have to. 
 684         for (ctr 
= jnl
->completed_trs
; ctr
; prev
=ctr
, ctr
=next
) { 
 685                 if (ctr
->journal_start 
== jnl
->active_start
) { 
 686                         jnl
->active_start 
= ctr
->journal_end
; 
 688                                 prev
->next 
= ctr
->next
; 
 690                         if (ctr 
== jnl
->completed_trs
) { 
 691                                 jnl
->completed_trs 
= ctr
->next
; 
 694                         next           
= jnl
->completed_trs
;   // this starts us over again 
 695                         ctr
->next      
= jnl
->tr_freeme
; 
 696                         jnl
->tr_freeme 
= ctr
; 
 698                 } else if (tr
->journal_end 
== ctr
->journal_start
) { 
 699                         ctr
->journal_start 
= tr
->journal_start
; 
 700                         next               
= jnl
->completed_trs
;  // this starts us over again 
 702                         tr
->journal_start  
= tr
->journal_end 
= (off_t
)0; 
 703                 } else if (tr
->journal_start 
== ctr
->journal_end
) { 
 704                         ctr
->journal_end  
= tr
->journal_end
; 
 706                         tr
->journal_start 
= tr
->journal_end 
= (off_t
)0; 
 707                 } else if (ctr
->next 
&& ctr
->journal_end 
== ctr
->next
->journal_start
) { 
 708                         // coalesce the next entry with this one and link the next 
 709                         // entry in at the head of the tr_freeme list 
 710                         next              
= ctr
->next
;           // temporarily use the "next" variable 
 711                         ctr
->journal_end  
= next
->journal_end
; 
 712                         ctr
->next         
= next
->next
; 
 713                         next
->next        
= jnl
->tr_freeme
;      // link in the next guy at the head of the tr_freeme list 
 714                         jnl
->tr_freeme    
= next
; 
 716                         next              
= jnl
->completed_trs
;  // this starts us over again 
 723         // if this is true then we didn't merge with anyone 
 724         // so link ourselves in at the head of the completed 
 726         if (tr
->journal_start 
!= 0) { 
 727                 // put this entry into the correct sorted place 
 728                 // in the list instead of just at the head. 
 732                 for (ctr 
= jnl
->completed_trs
; ctr 
&& tr
->journal_start 
> ctr
->journal_start
; prev
=ctr
, ctr
=ctr
->next
) { 
 736                 if (ctr 
== NULL 
&& prev 
== NULL
) { 
 737                         jnl
->completed_trs 
= tr
; 
 739                 } else if (ctr 
== jnl
->completed_trs
) { 
 740                         tr
->next 
= jnl
->completed_trs
; 
 741                         jnl
->completed_trs 
= tr
; 
 743                         tr
->next 
= prev
->next
; 
 747                 // if we're here this tr got merged with someone else so 
 748                 // put it on the list to be free'd 
 749                 tr
->next       
= jnl
->tr_freeme
; 
 753         unlock_oldstart(jnl
); 
 755         unlock_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->asyncIO
); 
 759 #include <libkern/OSByteOrder.h> 
 761 #define SWAP16(x) OSSwapInt16(x) 
 762 #define SWAP32(x) OSSwapInt32(x) 
 763 #define SWAP64(x) OSSwapInt64(x) 
 767 swap_journal_header(journal 
*jnl
) 
 769         jnl
->jhdr
->magic      
= SWAP32(jnl
->jhdr
->magic
); 
 770         jnl
->jhdr
->endian     
= SWAP32(jnl
->jhdr
->endian
); 
 771         jnl
->jhdr
->start      
= SWAP64(jnl
->jhdr
->start
); 
 772         jnl
->jhdr
->end        
= SWAP64(jnl
->jhdr
->end
); 
 773         jnl
->jhdr
->size       
= SWAP64(jnl
->jhdr
->size
); 
 774         jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
= SWAP32(jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
); 
 775         jnl
->jhdr
->checksum   
= SWAP32(jnl
->jhdr
->checksum
); 
 776         jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size  
= SWAP32(jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
 777         jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num  
= SWAP32(jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num
); 
 781 swap_block_list_header(journal 
*jnl
, block_list_header 
*blhdr
) 
 785         blhdr
->max_blocks 
= SWAP16(blhdr
->max_blocks
); 
 786         blhdr
->num_blocks 
= SWAP16(blhdr
->num_blocks
); 
 787         blhdr
->bytes_used 
= SWAP32(blhdr
->bytes_used
); 
 788         blhdr
->checksum   
= SWAP32(blhdr
->checksum
); 
 789         blhdr
->flags      
= SWAP32(blhdr
->flags
); 
 791         if (blhdr
->num_blocks 
>= ((jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
/ sizeof(block_info
)) - 1)) { 
 792                 printf("jnl: %s: blhdr num blocks looks suspicious (%d / blhdr size %d).  not swapping.\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, blhdr
->num_blocks
, jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
); 
 796         for(i 
= 0; i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
; i
++) { 
 797                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum    
= SWAP64(blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum
); 
 798                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.bsize   
= SWAP32(blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.bsize
); 
 799                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.b
.cksum 
= SWAP32(blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.b
.cksum
); 
 805 update_fs_block(journal 
*jnl
, void *block_ptr
, off_t fs_block
, size_t bsize
) 
 808         struct buf 
*oblock_bp
=NULL
; 
 809         boolean_t was_vm_privileged 
= FALSE
; 
 812         // first read the block we want. 
 813         ret 
= buf_meta_bread(jnl
->fsdev
, (daddr64_t
)fs_block
, bsize
, NOCRED
, &oblock_bp
); 
 815                 printf("jnl: %s: update_fs_block: error reading fs block # %lld! (ret %d)\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, fs_block
, ret
); 
 818                         buf_brelse(oblock_bp
); 
 822                 // let's try to be aggressive here and just re-write the block 
 823                 oblock_bp 
= buf_getblk(jnl
->fsdev
, (daddr64_t
)fs_block
, bsize
, 0, 0, BLK_META
); 
 824                 if (oblock_bp 
== NULL
) { 
 825                         printf("jnl: %s: update_fs_block: buf_getblk() for %lld failed! failing update.\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, fs_block
); 
 830         // make sure it's the correct size. 
 831         if (buf_size(oblock_bp
) != bsize
) { 
 832                 buf_brelse(oblock_bp
); 
 836         // copy the journal data over top of it 
 837         memcpy((char *)buf_dataptr(oblock_bp
), block_ptr
, bsize
); 
 839         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
)) { 
 841                  * if we block waiting for memory, and there is enough pressure to 
 842                  * cause us to try and create a new swap file, we may end up deadlocking 
 843                  * due to waiting for the journal on the swap file creation path... 
 844                  * by making ourselves vm_privileged, we give ourselves the best chance 
 847                 was_vm_privileged 
= set_vm_privilege(TRUE
); 
 849         ret 
= VNOP_BWRITE(oblock_bp
); 
 851         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
) && (was_vm_privileged 
== FALSE
)) 
 852                 set_vm_privilege(FALSE
); 
 855                 printf("jnl: %s: update_fs_block: failed to update block %lld (ret %d)\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, fs_block
,ret
); 
 858         // and now invalidate it so that if someone else wants to read 
 859         // it in a different size they'll be able to do it. 
 860         ret 
= buf_meta_bread(jnl
->fsdev
, (daddr64_t
)fs_block
, bsize
, NOCRED
, &oblock_bp
); 
 862                 buf_markinvalid(oblock_bp
); 
 863                 buf_brelse(oblock_bp
); 
 870 grow_table(struct bucket 
**buf_ptr
, int num_buckets
, int new_size
) 
 872         struct bucket 
*newBuf
; 
 873         int current_size 
= num_buckets
, i
; 
 875         // return if newsize is less than the current size 
 876         if (new_size 
< num_buckets
) { 
 880         newBuf 
= hfs_malloc(new_size
*sizeof(struct bucket
)); 
 882         //  printf("jnl: lookup_bucket: expanded co_buf to %d elems\n", new_size); 
 884         // copy existing elements  
 885         bcopy(*buf_ptr
, newBuf
, num_buckets
*sizeof(struct bucket
)); 
 887         // initialize the new ones 
 888         for(i 
= num_buckets
; i 
< new_size
; i
++) { 
 889                 newBuf
[i
].block_num 
= (off_t
)-1; 
 892         // free the old container 
 893         hfs_free(*buf_ptr
, num_buckets 
* sizeof(struct bucket
)); 
 902 lookup_bucket(struct bucket 
**buf_ptr
, off_t block_num
, int num_full
) 
 904         int lo
, hi
, index
, matches
, i
; 
 907                 return 0; // table is empty, so insert at index=0 
 914         // perform binary search for block_num 
 916                 int mid 
= (hi 
- lo
)/2 + lo
; 
 917                 off_t this_num 
= (*buf_ptr
)[mid
].block_num
; 
 919                 if (block_num 
== this_num
) { 
 924                 if (block_num 
< this_num
) { 
 929                 if (block_num 
> this_num
) { 
 935         // check if lo and hi converged on the match 
 936         if (block_num 
== (*buf_ptr
)[hi
].block_num
) { 
 940         // if no existing entry found, find index for new one 
 942                 index 
= (block_num 
< (*buf_ptr
)[hi
].block_num
) ? hi 
: hi 
+ 1; 
 944                 // make sure that we return the right-most index in the case of multiple matches 
 947                 while (i 
< num_full 
&& block_num 
== (*buf_ptr
)[i
].block_num
) { 
 959 insert_block(journal 
*jnl
, struct bucket 
**buf_ptr
, int blk_index
, off_t num
, size_t size
, size_t offset
, int32_t cksum
, int *num_buckets_ptr
, int *num_full_ptr
, int overwriting
) 
 962                 // grow the table if we're out of space - we may index the table 
 963                 // with *num_full_ptr (lookup_bucket() can return a maximum value ==  
 964                 // *num_full_ptr), so we need to grow when we hit (*num_buckets_ptr - 1)  
 965                 // to prevent out-of-bounds indexing  
 966                 if (*num_full_ptr 
>= (*num_buckets_ptr 
- 1)) { 
 967                         int new_size 
= *num_buckets_ptr 
* 2; 
 968                         int grow_size 
= grow_table(buf_ptr
, *num_buckets_ptr
, new_size
); 
 970                         if (grow_size 
< new_size
) { 
 971                                 printf("jnl: %s: add_block: grow_table returned an error!\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
 975                         *num_buckets_ptr 
= grow_size
; //update num_buckets to reflect the new size 
 978                 // if we're not inserting at the end, we need to bcopy 
 979                 if (blk_index 
!= *num_full_ptr
) { 
 980                         bcopy( (*buf_ptr
)+(blk_index
), (*buf_ptr
)+(blk_index
+1), (*num_full_ptr
-blk_index
)*sizeof(struct bucket
) ); 
 983                 (*num_full_ptr
)++; // increment only if we're not overwriting 
 986         // sanity check the values we're about to add 
 987         if ((off_t
)offset 
>= jnl
->jhdr
->size
) { 
 988                 offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
+ (offset 
- jnl
->jhdr
->size
); 
 991                 panic("jnl: insert_block: bad size in insert_block (%zd)\n", size
); 
 994         (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
].block_num 
= num
; 
 995         (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
].block_size 
= (uint32_t)size
; 
 996         (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
].jnl_offset 
= (uint32_t)offset
; 
 997         (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
].cksum 
= cksum
; 
1003 do_overlap(journal 
*jnl
, struct bucket 
**buf_ptr
, int blk_index
, off_t block_num
, size_t size
, __unused 
size_t offset
, int32_t cksum
, int *num_buckets_ptr
, int *num_full_ptr
) 
1005         int     num_to_remove
, index
, i
, overwrite
, err
; 
1006         size_t  jhdr_size 
= jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
, new_offset
; 
1007         off_t   overlap
, block_start
, block_end
; 
1009         block_start 
= block_num
*jhdr_size
; 
1010         block_end 
= block_start 
+ size
; 
1011         overwrite 
= (block_num 
== (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
].block_num 
&& size 
>= (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
].block_size
); 
1013         // first, eliminate any overlap with the previous entry 
1014         if (blk_index 
!= 0 && !overwrite
) { 
1015                 off_t prev_block_start 
= (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
-1].block_num
*jhdr_size
; 
1016                 off_t prev_block_end 
= prev_block_start 
+ (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
-1].block_size
; 
1017                 overlap 
= prev_block_end 
- block_start
; 
1019                         if (overlap 
% jhdr_size 
!= 0) { 
1020                                 panic("jnl: do_overlap: overlap with previous entry not a multiple of %zd\n", jhdr_size
); 
1023                         // if the previous entry completely overlaps this one, we need to break it into two pieces. 
1024                         if (prev_block_end 
> block_end
) { 
1025                                 off_t new_num 
= block_end 
/ jhdr_size
; 
1026                                 size_t new_size 
= prev_block_end 
- block_end
; 
1028                                 new_offset 
= (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
-1].jnl_offset 
+ (block_end 
- prev_block_start
); 
1030                                 err 
= insert_block(jnl
, buf_ptr
, blk_index
, new_num
, new_size
, new_offset
, cksum
, num_buckets_ptr
, num_full_ptr
, 0); 
1032                                         panic("jnl: do_overlap: error inserting during pre-overlap\n"); 
1036                         // Regardless, we need to truncate the previous entry to the beginning of the overlap 
1037                         (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
-1].block_size 
= (uint32_t)(block_start 
- prev_block_start
); 
1038                         (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
-1].cksum 
= 0;   // have to blow it away because there's no way to check it 
1042         // then, bail out fast if there's no overlap with the entries that follow 
1043         if (!overwrite 
&& block_end 
<= (off_t
)((*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
].block_num
*jhdr_size
)) { 
1044                 return 0; // no overlap, no overwrite 
1045         } else if (overwrite 
&& (blk_index 
+ 1 >= *num_full_ptr 
|| block_end 
<= (off_t
)((*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
+1].block_num
*jhdr_size
))) { 
1047                 (*buf_ptr
)[blk_index
].cksum 
= cksum
;   // update this 
1048                 return 1; // simple overwrite 
1051         // Otherwise, find all cases of total and partial overlap. We use the special 
1052         // block_num of -2 to designate entries that are completely overlapped and must 
1053         // be eliminated. The block_num, size, and jnl_offset of partially overlapped 
1054         // entries must be adjusted to keep the array consistent. 
1057         while (index 
< *num_full_ptr 
&& block_end 
> (off_t
)((*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_num
*jhdr_size
)) { 
1058                 if (block_end 
>= (off_t
)(((*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_num
*jhdr_size 
+ (*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_size
))) { 
1059                         (*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_num 
= -2; // mark this for deletion 
1062                         overlap 
= block_end 
- (*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_num
*jhdr_size
; 
1064                                 if (overlap 
% jhdr_size 
!= 0) { 
1065                                         panic("jnl: do_overlap: overlap of %lld is not multiple of %zd\n", overlap
, jhdr_size
); 
1068                                 // if we partially overlap this entry, adjust its block number, jnl offset, and size 
1069                                 (*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_num 
+= (overlap 
/ jhdr_size
); // make sure overlap is multiple of jhdr_size, or round up 
1070                                 (*buf_ptr
)[index
].cksum 
= 0; 
1072                                 new_offset 
= (*buf_ptr
)[index
].jnl_offset 
+ overlap
; // check for wrap-around 
1073                                 if ((off_t
)new_offset 
>= jnl
->jhdr
->size
) { 
1074                                         new_offset 
= jhdr_size 
+ (new_offset 
- jnl
->jhdr
->size
); 
1076                                 (*buf_ptr
)[index
].jnl_offset 
= (uint32_t)new_offset
; 
1078                                 (*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_size 
-= overlap
; // sanity check for negative value 
1079                                 if ((*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_size 
<= 0) { 
1080                                         panic("jnl: do_overlap: after overlap, new block size is invalid (%u)\n", (*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_size
); 
1081                                         // return -1; // if above panic is removed, return -1 for error 
1090         // bcopy over any completely overlapped entries, starting at the right (where the above loop broke out) 
1091         index
--; // start with the last index used within the above loop 
1092         while (index 
>= blk_index
) { 
1093                 if ((*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_num 
== -2) { 
1094                         if (index 
== *num_full_ptr
-1) { 
1095                                 (*buf_ptr
)[index
].block_num 
= -1; // it's the last item in the table... just mark as free 
1097                                 bcopy( (*buf_ptr
)+(index
+1), (*buf_ptr
)+(index
), (*num_full_ptr 
- (index 
+ 1)) * sizeof(struct bucket
) ); 
1104         // eliminate any stale entries at the end of the table 
1105         for(i 
= *num_full_ptr
; i 
< (*num_full_ptr 
+ num_to_remove
); i
++) { 
1106                 (*buf_ptr
)[i
].block_num 
= -1; 
1109         return 0; // if we got this far, we need to insert the entry into the table (rather than overwrite)  
1112 // PR-3105942: Coalesce writes to the same block in journal replay 
1113 // We coalesce writes by maintaining a dynamic sorted array of physical disk blocks 
1114 // to be replayed and the corresponding location in the journal which contains 
1115 // the most recent data for those blocks. The array is "played" once the all the 
1116 // blocks in the journal have been coalesced. The code for the case of conflicting/ 
1117 // overlapping writes to a single block is the most dense. Because coalescing can 
1118 // disrupt the existing time-ordering of blocks in the journal playback, care 
1119 // is taken to catch any overlaps and keep the array consistent.  
1121 add_block(journal 
*jnl
, struct bucket 
**buf_ptr
, off_t block_num
, size_t size
, size_t offset
, int32_t cksum
, int *num_buckets_ptr
, int *num_full_ptr
) 
1123         int     blk_index
, overwriting
; 
1125         // on return from lookup_bucket(), blk_index is the index into the table where block_num should be 
1126         // inserted (or the index of the elem to overwrite).  
1127         blk_index 
= lookup_bucket( buf_ptr
, block_num
, *num_full_ptr
); 
1129         // check if the index is within bounds (if we're adding this block to the end of 
1130         // the table, blk_index will be equal to num_full) 
1131         if (blk_index 
< 0 || blk_index 
> *num_full_ptr
) { 
1132                 //printf("jnl: add_block: trouble adding block to co_buf\n"); 
1134         } // else printf("jnl: add_block: adding block 0x%llx at i=%d\n", block_num, blk_index); 
1136         // Determine whether we're overwriting an existing entry by checking for overlap 
1137         overwriting 
= do_overlap(jnl
, buf_ptr
, blk_index
, block_num
, size
, offset
, cksum
, num_buckets_ptr
, num_full_ptr
); 
1138         if (overwriting 
< 0) { 
1139                 return -1; // if we got an error, pass it along 
1142         // returns the index, or -1 on error 
1143         blk_index 
= insert_block(jnl
, buf_ptr
, blk_index
, block_num
, size
, offset
, cksum
, num_buckets_ptr
, num_full_ptr
, overwriting
); 
1149 replay_journal(journal 
*jnl
) 
1151         int             i
, bad_blocks
=0; 
1152         unsigned int    orig_checksum
, checksum
, check_block_checksums 
= 0; 
1154         size_t          max_bsize 
= 0;          /* protected by block_ptr */ 
1155         block_list_header 
*blhdr
; 
1156         off_t           offset
, txn_start_offset
=0, blhdr_offset
, orig_jnl_start
; 
1157         char            *buff
, *block_ptr
=NULL
; 
1158         struct bucket   
*co_buf
; 
1159         int             num_buckets 
= STARTING_BUCKETS
, num_full
, check_past_jnl_end 
= 1, in_uncharted_territory
=0; 
1160         uint32_t        last_sequence_num 
= 0; 
1161         int             replay_retry_count 
= 0; 
1163         // wrap the start ptr if it points to the very end of the journal 
1164         if (jnl
->jhdr
->start 
== jnl
->jhdr
->size
) { 
1165                 jnl
->jhdr
->start 
= jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
; 
1167         if (jnl
->jhdr
->end 
== jnl
->jhdr
->size
) { 
1168                 jnl
->jhdr
->end 
= jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
; 
1171         if (jnl
->jhdr
->start 
== jnl
->jhdr
->end
) { 
1175         orig_jnl_start 
= jnl
->jhdr
->start
; 
1177         // allocate memory for the header_block.  we'll read each blhdr into this 
1178         buff 
= hfs_malloc(jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
); 
1180         // allocate memory for the coalesce buffer 
1181         co_buf 
= hfs_malloc(num_buckets
*sizeof(struct bucket
)); 
1185         // initialize entries 
1186         for(i 
= 0; i 
< num_buckets
; i
++) { 
1187                 co_buf
[i
].block_num 
= -1; 
1189         num_full 
= 0; // empty at first 
1192         printf("jnl: %s: replay_journal: from: %lld to: %lld (joffset 0x%llx)\n", 
1193                jnl
->jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->start
, jnl
->jhdr
->end
, jnl
->jdev_offset
); 
1195         while (check_past_jnl_end 
|| jnl
->jhdr
->start 
!= jnl
->jhdr
->end
) { 
1196                 offset 
= blhdr_offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->start
; 
1197                 ret 
= read_journal_data(jnl
, &offset
, buff
, jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
); 
1198                 if (ret 
!= (size_t)jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
) { 
1199                         printf("jnl: %s: replay_journal: Could not read block list header block @ 0x%llx!\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, offset
); 
1201                         goto bad_txn_handling
; 
1204                 blhdr 
= (block_list_header 
*)buff
; 
1206                 orig_checksum 
= blhdr
->checksum
; 
1207                 blhdr
->checksum 
= 0; 
1208                 if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_NEED_SWAP
) { 
1209                         // calculate the checksum based on the unswapped data 
1210                         // because it is done byte-at-a-time. 
1211                         orig_checksum 
= (unsigned int)SWAP32(orig_checksum
); 
1212                         checksum 
= calc_checksum((char *)blhdr
, BLHDR_CHECKSUM_SIZE
); 
1213                         swap_block_list_header(jnl
, blhdr
); 
1215                         checksum 
= calc_checksum((char *)blhdr
, BLHDR_CHECKSUM_SIZE
); 
1220                 // XXXdbg - if these checks fail, we should replay as much 
1221                 //          we can in the hopes that it will still leave the 
1222                 //          drive in a better state than if we didn't replay 
1225                 if (checksum 
!= orig_checksum
) { 
1226                         if (check_past_jnl_end 
&& in_uncharted_territory
) { 
1228                                 if (blhdr_offset 
!= jnl
->jhdr
->end
) { 
1229                                         printf("jnl: %s: Extra txn replay stopped @ %lld / 0x%llx\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, blhdr_offset
, blhdr_offset
); 
1232                                 check_past_jnl_end 
= 0; 
1233                                 jnl
->jhdr
->end 
= blhdr_offset
; 
1237                         printf("jnl: %s: replay_journal: bad block list header @ 0x%llx (checksum 0x%x != 0x%x)\n", 
1238                         jnl
->jdev_name
, blhdr_offset
, orig_checksum
, checksum
); 
1240                         if (blhdr_offset 
== orig_jnl_start
) { 
1241                                 // if there's nothing in the journal at all, just bail out altogether. 
1246                         goto bad_txn_handling
; 
1249                 if (   (last_sequence_num 
!= 0) 
1250                        && (blhdr
->binfo
[0].u
.bi
.b
.sequence_num 
!= 0) 
1251                        && (blhdr
->binfo
[0].u
.bi
.b
.sequence_num 
!= last_sequence_num
) 
1252                        && (blhdr
->binfo
[0].u
.bi
.b
.sequence_num 
!= last_sequence_num
+1)) { 
1254                         txn_start_offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->end 
= blhdr_offset
; 
1256                         if (check_past_jnl_end
) { 
1257                                 check_past_jnl_end 
= 0; 
1258                                 printf("jnl: %s: 2: extra replay stopped @ %lld / 0x%llx (seq %d < %d)\n", 
1259                                        jnl
->jdev_name
, blhdr_offset
, blhdr_offset
, blhdr
->binfo
[0].u
.bi
.b
.sequence_num
, last_sequence_num
); 
1263                         printf("jnl: %s: txn sequence numbers out of order in txn @ %lld / %llx! (%d < %d)\n", 
1264                                jnl
->jdev_name
, blhdr_offset
, blhdr_offset
, blhdr
->binfo
[0].u
.bi
.b
.sequence_num
, last_sequence_num
); 
1266                         goto bad_txn_handling
; 
1268                 last_sequence_num 
= blhdr
->binfo
[0].u
.bi
.b
.sequence_num
; 
1270                 if (blhdr_offset 
>= jnl
->jhdr
->end 
&& jnl
->jhdr
->start 
<= jnl
->jhdr
->end
) { 
1271                         if (last_sequence_num 
== 0) { 
1272                                 check_past_jnl_end 
= 0; 
1273                                 printf("jnl: %s: pre-sequence-num-enabled txn's - can not go further than end (%lld %lld).\n", 
1274                                        jnl
->jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->start
, jnl
->jhdr
->end
); 
1275                                 if (jnl
->jhdr
->start 
!= jnl
->jhdr
->end
) { 
1276                                         jnl
->jhdr
->start 
= jnl
->jhdr
->end
; 
1280                         printf("jnl: %s: examining extra transactions starting @ %lld / 0x%llx\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, blhdr_offset
, blhdr_offset
); 
1283                 if (   blhdr
->max_blocks 
<= 0 || blhdr
->max_blocks 
> (jnl
->jhdr
->size
/jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
) 
1284                        || blhdr
->num_blocks 
<= 0 || blhdr
->num_blocks 
> blhdr
->max_blocks
) { 
1285                         printf("jnl: %s: replay_journal: bad looking journal entry: max: %d num: %d\n", 
1286                                jnl
->jdev_name
, blhdr
->max_blocks
, blhdr
->num_blocks
); 
1288                         goto bad_txn_handling
; 
1292                 for (i 
= 1; i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
; i
++) { 
1293                         if (blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
< 0 && blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
!= (off_t
)-1) { 
1294                                 printf("jnl: %s: replay_journal: bogus block number 0x%llx\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum
); 
1296                                 goto bad_txn_handling
; 
1299                         if ((size_t)blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.bsize 
> max_bsize
) { 
1300                                 max_bsize 
= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.bsize
; 
1304                 if (blhdr
->flags 
& BLHDR_CHECK_CHECKSUMS
) { 
1305                         check_block_checksums 
= 1; 
1306                         block_ptr 
= hfs_malloc(max_bsize
); 
1311                 if (blhdr
->flags 
& BLHDR_FIRST_HEADER
) { 
1312                         txn_start_offset 
= blhdr_offset
; 
1315                 //printf("jnl: replay_journal: adding %d blocks in journal entry @ 0x%llx to co_buf\n",  
1316                 //       blhdr->num_blocks-1, jnl->jhdr->start); 
1318                 for (i 
= 1; i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
; i
++) { 
1322                         size 
= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.bsize
; 
1323                         number 
= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum
; 
1325                         // don't add "killed" blocks 
1326                         if (number 
== (off_t
)-1) { 
1327                                 //printf("jnl: replay_journal: skipping killed fs block (index %d)\n", i); 
1330                                 if (check_block_checksums
) { 
1334                                         block_offset 
= offset
; 
1336                                         // read the block so we can check the checksum 
1337                                         ret 
= read_journal_data(jnl
, &block_offset
, block_ptr
, size
); 
1338                                         if (ret 
!= (size_t)size
) { 
1339                                                 printf("jnl: %s: replay_journal: Could not read journal entry data @ offset 0x%llx!\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, offset
); 
1341                                                 goto bad_txn_handling
; 
1344                                         disk_cksum 
= calc_checksum(block_ptr
, size
); 
1346                                         // there is no need to swap the checksum from disk because 
1347                                         // it got swapped when the blhdr was read in. 
1348                                         if (blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.b
.cksum 
!= 0 && disk_cksum 
!= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.b
.cksum
) { 
1349                                                 printf("jnl: %s: txn starting at %lld (%lld) @ index %3d bnum %lld (%d) with disk cksum != blhdr cksum (0x%.8x 0x%.8x)\n", 
1350                                                        jnl
->jdev_name
, txn_start_offset
, blhdr_offset
, i
, number
, size
, disk_cksum
, blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.b
.cksum
); 
1351                                                 printf("jnl: 0x%.8x 0x%.8x 0x%.8x 0x%.8x  0x%.8x 0x%.8x 0x%.8x 0x%.8x\n", 
1352                                                        *(int *)&block_ptr
[0*sizeof(int)], *(int *)&block_ptr
[1*sizeof(int)], *(int *)&block_ptr
[2*sizeof(int)], *(int *)&block_ptr
[3*sizeof(int)], 
1353                                                        *(int *)&block_ptr
[4*sizeof(int)], *(int *)&block_ptr
[5*sizeof(int)], *(int *)&block_ptr
[6*sizeof(int)], *(int *)&block_ptr
[7*sizeof(int)]); 
1356                                                 goto bad_txn_handling
; 
1361                                 // add this bucket to co_buf, coalescing where possible 
1362                                 // printf("jnl: replay_journal: adding block 0x%llx\n", number); 
1363                                 ret_val 
= add_block(jnl
, &co_buf
, number
, size
, (size_t) offset
, blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.b
.cksum
, &num_buckets
, &num_full
); 
1365                                 if (ret_val 
== -1) { 
1366                                         printf("jnl: %s: replay_journal: trouble adding block to co_buf\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
1368                                 } // else printf("jnl: replay_journal: added block 0x%llx at i=%d\n", number); 
1374                         // check if the last block added puts us off the end of the jnl. 
1375                         // if so, we need to wrap to the beginning and take any remainder 
1378                         if (offset 
>= jnl
->jhdr
->size
) { 
1379                                 offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
+ (offset 
- jnl
->jhdr
->size
); 
1384                         hfs_free(block_ptr
, max_bsize
); 
1390                         /* Journal replay got error before it found any valid 
1391                          *  transations, abort replay */ 
1392                         if (txn_start_offset 
== 0) { 
1393                                 printf("jnl: %s: no known good txn start offset! aborting journal replay.\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
1397                         /* Repeated error during journal replay, abort replay */ 
1398                         if (replay_retry_count 
== 3) { 
1399                                 printf("jnl: %s: repeated errors replaying journal! aborting journal replay.\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
1402                         replay_retry_count
++; 
1404                         /* There was an error replaying the journal (possibly  
1405                          * EIO/ENXIO from the device).  So retry replaying all  
1406                          * the good transactions that we found before getting  
1409                         jnl
->jhdr
->start 
= orig_jnl_start
; 
1410                         jnl
->jhdr
->end 
= txn_start_offset
; 
1411                         check_past_jnl_end 
= 0; 
1412                         last_sequence_num 
= 0; 
1413                         printf("jnl: %s: restarting journal replay (%lld - %lld)!\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->start
, jnl
->jhdr
->end
); 
1414                         goto restart_replay
; 
1417                 jnl
->jhdr
->start 
+= blhdr
->bytes_used
; 
1418                 if (jnl
->jhdr
->start 
>= jnl
->jhdr
->size
) { 
1419                         // wrap around and skip the journal header block 
1420                         jnl
->jhdr
->start 
= (jnl
->jhdr
->start 
% jnl
->jhdr
->size
) + jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
; 
1423                 if (jnl
->jhdr
->start 
== jnl
->jhdr
->end
) { 
1424                         in_uncharted_territory 
= 1; 
1428         if (jnl
->jhdr
->start 
!= jnl
->jhdr
->end
) { 
1429                 printf("jnl: %s: start %lld != end %lld.  resetting end.\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->start
, jnl
->jhdr
->end
); 
1430                 jnl
->jhdr
->end 
= jnl
->jhdr
->start
; 
1433         //printf("jnl: replay_journal: replaying %d blocks\n", num_full); 
1436          * make sure it's at least one page in size, so 
1437          * start max_bsize at PAGE_SIZE 
1439         for (i 
= 0, max_bsize 
= PAGE_SIZE
; i 
< num_full
; i
++) { 
1441                 if (co_buf
[i
].block_num 
== (off_t
)-1) 
1444                 if (co_buf
[i
].block_size 
> max_bsize
) 
1445                         max_bsize 
= co_buf
[i
].block_size
; 
1448          * round max_bsize up to the nearest PAGE_SIZE multiple 
1450         if (max_bsize 
& (PAGE_SIZE 
- 1)) { 
1451                 max_bsize 
= (max_bsize 
+ PAGE_SIZE
) & ~(PAGE_SIZE 
- 1); 
1454         block_ptr 
= hfs_malloc(max_bsize
); 
1456         // Replay the coalesced entries in the co-buf 
1457         for(i 
= 0; i 
< num_full
; i
++) { 
1458                 size_t size 
= co_buf
[i
].block_size
; 
1459                 off_t jnl_offset 
= (off_t
) co_buf
[i
].jnl_offset
; 
1460                 off_t number 
= co_buf
[i
].block_num
; 
1463                 // printf("replaying co_buf[%d]: block 0x%llx, size 0x%x, jnl_offset 0x%llx\n", i, co_buf[i].block_num, 
1464                 //      co_buf[i].block_size, co_buf[i].jnl_offset); 
1466                 if (number 
== (off_t
)-1) { 
1467                         // printf("jnl: replay_journal: skipping killed fs block\n"); 
1470                         // do journal read, and set the phys. block  
1471                         ret 
= read_journal_data(jnl
, &jnl_offset
, block_ptr
, size
); 
1473                                 printf("jnl: %s: replay_journal: Could not read journal entry data @ offset 0x%llx!\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, jnl_offset
); 
1477                         if (update_fs_block(jnl
, block_ptr
, number
, size
) != 0) { 
1484         // done replaying; update jnl header 
1485         if (write_journal_header(jnl
, 1, jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num
) != 0) { 
1489         printf("jnl: %s: journal replay done.\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
1493                 hfs_free(block_ptr
, max_bsize
); 
1497         // free the coalesce buffer 
1498         hfs_free(co_buf
, num_buckets
*sizeof(struct bucket
)); 
1501         hfs_free(buff
, jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
); 
1505         hfs_free(block_ptr
, max_bsize
); 
1506         hfs_free(co_buf
, num_buckets
*sizeof(struct bucket
)); 
1507         hfs_free(buff
, jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
); 
1513 #define DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_BUFFER_SIZE  (128*1024) 
1514 #define MAX_TRANSACTION_BUFFER_SIZE      (3072*1024) 
1516 // XXXdbg - so I can change it in the debugger 
1517 int def_tbuffer_size 
= 0; 
1521 // This function sets the size of the tbuffer and the 
1522 // size of the blhdr.  It assumes that jnl->jhdr->size 
1523 // and jnl->jhdr->jhdr_size are already valid. 
1526 size_up_tbuffer(journal 
*jnl
, int tbuffer_size
, int phys_blksz
) 
1529         // one-time initialization based on how much memory  
1530         // there is in the machine. 
1532         if (def_tbuffer_size 
== 0) { 
1533                 uint64_t memsize 
= 0; 
1534                 size_t l 
= sizeof(memsize
); 
1535                 sysctlbyname("hw.memsize", &memsize
, &l
, NULL
, 0); 
1537                 if (memsize 
< (256*1024*1024)) { 
1538                         def_tbuffer_size 
= DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_BUFFER_SIZE
; 
1539                 } else if (memsize 
< (512*1024*1024)) { 
1540                         def_tbuffer_size 
= DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_BUFFER_SIZE 
* 2; 
1541                 } else if (memsize 
< (1024*1024*1024)) { 
1542                         def_tbuffer_size 
= DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_BUFFER_SIZE 
* 3; 
1544                         def_tbuffer_size 
= DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_BUFFER_SIZE 
* (memsize 
/ (256*1024*1024)); 
1549         hfs_assert(jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
> 0); 
1551         // size up the transaction buffer... can't be larger than the number 
1552         // of blocks that can fit in a block_list_header block. 
1553         if (tbuffer_size 
== 0) { 
1554                 jnl
->tbuffer_size 
= def_tbuffer_size
; 
1556                 // make sure that the specified tbuffer_size isn't too small 
1557                 if (tbuffer_size 
< jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
* 2) { 
1558                         tbuffer_size 
= jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
* 2; 
1560                 // and make sure it's an even multiple of the block size 
1561                 if ((tbuffer_size 
% jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
) != 0) { 
1562                         tbuffer_size 
-= (tbuffer_size 
% jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
1565                 jnl
->tbuffer_size 
= tbuffer_size
; 
1568         if (jnl
->tbuffer_size 
> (jnl
->jhdr
->size 
/ 2)) { 
1569                 jnl
->tbuffer_size 
= (jnl
->jhdr
->size 
/ 2); 
1572         if (jnl
->tbuffer_size 
> MAX_TRANSACTION_BUFFER_SIZE
) { 
1573                 jnl
->tbuffer_size 
= MAX_TRANSACTION_BUFFER_SIZE
; 
1576         jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
= (jnl
->tbuffer_size 
/ jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
) * sizeof(block_info
); 
1577         if (jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
< phys_blksz
) { 
1578                 jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
1579         } else if ((jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
% phys_blksz
) != 0) { 
1580                 // have to round up so we're an even multiple of the physical block size 
1581                 jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
= (jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
+ (phys_blksz 
- 1)) & ~(phys_blksz 
- 1); 
1586 get_io_info(struct vnode 
*devvp
, size_t phys_blksz
, journal 
*jnl
, struct vfs_context 
*context
) 
1589         off_t   writeblockcnt
; 
1590         off_t   readmaxcnt
=0, tmp_readmaxcnt
; 
1591         off_t   writemaxcnt
=0, tmp_writemaxcnt
; 
1592         off_t   readsegcnt
, writesegcnt
; 
1595         if (VNOP_IOCTL(devvp
, DKIOCGETFEATURES
, (caddr_t
)&features
, 0, context
) == 0) { 
1596                 if (features 
& DK_FEATURE_FORCE_UNIT_ACCESS
) { 
1597                         const char *name 
= vnode_getname_printable(devvp
); 
1598                         jnl
->flags 
|= JOURNAL_DO_FUA_WRITES
; 
1599                         printf("jnl: %s: enabling FUA writes (features 0x%x)\n", name
, features
); 
1600                         vnode_putname_printable(name
); 
1602                 if (features 
& DK_FEATURE_UNMAP
) { 
1603                         jnl
->flags 
|= JOURNAL_USE_UNMAP
; 
1606                 if (features 
& DK_FEATURE_BARRIER
) { 
1607                         jnl
->flags 
|= JOURNAL_FEATURE_BARRIER
; 
1612         // First check the max read size via several different mechanisms... 
1614         VNOP_IOCTL(devvp
, DKIOCGETMAXBYTECOUNTREAD
, (caddr_t
)&readmaxcnt
, 0, context
); 
1616         if (VNOP_IOCTL(devvp
, DKIOCGETMAXBLOCKCOUNTREAD
, (caddr_t
)&readblockcnt
, 0, context
) == 0) { 
1617                 tmp_readmaxcnt 
= readblockcnt 
* phys_blksz
; 
1618                 if (readmaxcnt 
== 0 || (readblockcnt 
> 0 && tmp_readmaxcnt 
< readmaxcnt
)) { 
1619                         readmaxcnt 
= tmp_readmaxcnt
; 
1623         if (VNOP_IOCTL(devvp
, DKIOCGETMAXSEGMENTCOUNTREAD
, (caddr_t
)&readsegcnt
, 0, context
)) { 
1627         if (readsegcnt 
> 0 && (readsegcnt 
* PAGE_SIZE
) < readmaxcnt
) { 
1628                 readmaxcnt 
= readsegcnt 
* PAGE_SIZE
; 
1631         if (readmaxcnt 
== 0) { 
1632                 readmaxcnt 
= 128 * 1024; 
1633         } else if (readmaxcnt 
> UINT32_MAX
) { 
1634                 readmaxcnt 
= UINT32_MAX
; 
1639         // Now check the max writes size via several different mechanisms... 
1641         VNOP_IOCTL(devvp
, DKIOCGETMAXBYTECOUNTWRITE
, (caddr_t
)&writemaxcnt
, 0, context
); 
1643         if (VNOP_IOCTL(devvp
, DKIOCGETMAXBLOCKCOUNTWRITE
, (caddr_t
)&writeblockcnt
, 0, context
) == 0) { 
1644                 tmp_writemaxcnt 
= writeblockcnt 
* phys_blksz
; 
1645                 if (writemaxcnt 
== 0 || (writeblockcnt 
> 0 && tmp_writemaxcnt 
< writemaxcnt
)) { 
1646                         writemaxcnt 
= tmp_writemaxcnt
; 
1650         if (VNOP_IOCTL(devvp
, DKIOCGETMAXSEGMENTCOUNTWRITE
,     (caddr_t
)&writesegcnt
, 0, context
)) { 
1654         if (writesegcnt 
> 0 && (writesegcnt 
* PAGE_SIZE
) < writemaxcnt
) { 
1655                 writemaxcnt 
= writesegcnt 
* PAGE_SIZE
; 
1658         if (writemaxcnt 
== 0) { 
1659                 writemaxcnt 
= 128 * 1024; 
1660         } else if (writemaxcnt 
> UINT32_MAX
) { 
1661                 writemaxcnt 
= UINT32_MAX
; 
1664         jnl
->max_read_size  
= readmaxcnt
; 
1665         jnl
->max_write_size 
= writemaxcnt
; 
1666         // printf("jnl: %s: max read/write: %lld k / %lld k\n", 
1667         //     jnl->jdev_name ? jnl->jdev_name : "unknown", 
1668         //     jnl->max_read_size/1024, jnl->max_write_size/1024); 
1673 journal_create(struct vnode 
*jvp
, 
1677                            size_t        min_fs_blksz
, 
1679                            int32_t       tbuffer_size
, 
1680                            void        (*flush
)(void *arg
), 
1682                            struct mount 
*fsmount
) 
1685         uint32_t        phys_blksz
, new_txn_base
; 
1687         const char      *jdev_name
; 
1689          * Cap the journal max size to 2GB.  On HFS, it will attempt to occupy 
1690          * a full allocation block if the current size is smaller than the allocation 
1691          * block on which it resides.  Once we hit the exabyte filesystem range, then 
1692          * it will use 2GB allocation blocks.  As a result, make the cap 2GB. 
1695         jdev_name 
= vnode_getname_printable(jvp
); 
1697         /* Get the real physical block size. */ 
1698         if (VNOP_IOCTL(jvp
, DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE
, (caddr_t
)&phys_blksz
, 0, vfs_context_kernel())) { 
1699                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
1702         if (journal_size 
< (256*1024) || journal_size 
> (MAX_JOURNAL_SIZE
)) { 
1703                 printf("jnl: %s: create: journal size %lld looks bogus.\n", jdev_name
, journal_size
); 
1704                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
1707         min_size 
= phys_blksz 
* (phys_blksz 
/ sizeof(block_info
)); 
1708         /* Reject journals that are too small given the sector size of the device */ 
1709         if (journal_size 
< min_size
) { 
1710                 printf("jnl: %s: create: journal size (%lld) too small given sector size of (%u)\n",  
1711                                 jdev_name
, journal_size
, phys_blksz
); 
1712                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
1715         if (phys_blksz 
> min_fs_blksz
) { 
1716                 printf("jnl: %s: create: error: phys blksize %u bigger than min fs blksize %zd\n", 
1717                        jdev_name
, phys_blksz
, min_fs_blksz
); 
1718                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
1721         if ((journal_size 
% phys_blksz
) != 0) { 
1722                 printf("jnl: %s: create: journal size 0x%llx is not an even multiple of block size 0x%ux\n", 
1723                        jdev_name
, journal_size
, phys_blksz
); 
1724                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
1728         jnl 
= hfs_mallocz(sizeof(struct journal
)); 
1731         jnl
->jdev_offset  
= offset
; 
1734         jnl
->flush_arg    
= arg
; 
1735         jnl
->flags        
= (flags 
& JOURNAL_OPTION_FLAGS_MASK
); 
1736         jnl
->jdev_name    
= jdev_name
; 
1737         lck_mtx_init(&jnl
->old_start_lock
, jnl_mutex_group
, jnl_lock_attr
); 
1739         // Keep a point to the mount around for use in IO throttling. 
1740         jnl
->fsmount      
= fsmount
; 
1742         get_io_info(jvp
, phys_blksz
, jnl
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
1744         jnl
->header_buf 
= hfs_malloc(phys_blksz
); 
1745         jnl
->header_buf_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
1747         jnl
->jhdr 
= (journal_header 
*)jnl
->header_buf
; 
1748         memset(jnl
->jhdr
, 0, sizeof(journal_header
)); 
1750         // we have to set this up here so that do_journal_io() will work 
1751         jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
1754         // We try and read the journal header to see if there is already one 
1755         // out there.  If there is, it's possible that it has transactions 
1756         // in it that we might replay if we happen to pick a sequence number 
1757         // that is a little less than the old one, there is a crash and the  
1758         // last txn written ends right at the start of a txn from the previous 
1759         // incarnation of this file system.  If all that happens we would 
1760         // replay the transactions from the old file system and that would 
1761         // destroy your disk.  Although it is extremely unlikely for all those 
1762         // conditions to happen, the probability is non-zero and the result is 
1763         // severe - you lose your file system.  Therefore if we find a valid 
1764         // journal header and the sequence number is non-zero we write junk 
1765         // over the entire journal so that there is no way we will encounter 
1766         // any old transactions.  This is slow but should be a rare event 
1767         // since most tools erase the journal. 
1769         if (   read_journal_header(jnl
, jnl
->jhdr
, phys_blksz
) == phys_blksz
 
1770                && jnl
->jhdr
->magic 
== JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
 
1771                && jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num 
!= 0) { 
1773                 new_txn_base 
= (jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num 
+ (journal_size 
/ phys_blksz
) + (random() % 16384)) & 0x00ffffff; 
1774                 printf("jnl: %s: create: avoiding old sequence number 0x%x (0x%x)\n", jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num
, new_txn_base
); 
1780                 for(i 
= 1; i 
< journal_size 
/ phys_blksz
; i
++) { 
1783                         // we don't really care what data we write just so long 
1784                         // as it's not a valid transaction header.  since we have 
1785                         // the header_buf sitting around we'll use that. 
1786                         write_journal_data(jnl
, &pos
, jnl
->header_buf
, phys_blksz
); 
1788                 printf("jnl: create: done clearing journal (i=%d)\n", i
); 
1791                 new_txn_base 
= random() & 0x00ffffff; 
1794         memset(jnl
->header_buf
, 0, phys_blksz
); 
1796         jnl
->jhdr
->magic      
= JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
; 
1797         jnl
->jhdr
->endian     
= ENDIAN_MAGIC
; 
1798         jnl
->jhdr
->start      
= phys_blksz
;    // start at block #1, block #0 is for the jhdr itself 
1799         jnl
->jhdr
->end        
= phys_blksz
; 
1800         jnl
->jhdr
->size       
= journal_size
; 
1801         jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size  
= phys_blksz
; 
1802         size_up_tbuffer(jnl
, tbuffer_size
, phys_blksz
); 
1804         jnl
->active_start     
= jnl
->jhdr
->start
; 
1806         // XXXdbg  - for testing you can force the journal to wrap around 
1807         // jnl->jhdr->start = jnl->jhdr->size - (phys_blksz*3); 
1808         // jnl->jhdr->end   = jnl->jhdr->size - (phys_blksz*3); 
1810         jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num 
= new_txn_base
; 
1812         lck_mtx_init(&jnl
->jlock
, jnl_mutex_group
, jnl_lock_attr
); 
1813         lck_mtx_init(&jnl
->flock
, jnl_mutex_group
, jnl_lock_attr
); 
1814         lck_rw_init(&jnl
->trim_lock
, jnl_mutex_group
, jnl_lock_attr
); 
1817         jnl
->flushing 
= FALSE
; 
1818         jnl
->asyncIO 
= FALSE
; 
1819         jnl
->flush_aborted 
= FALSE
; 
1820         jnl
->writing_header 
= FALSE
; 
1821         jnl
->async_trim 
= NULL
; 
1822         jnl
->sequence_num 
= jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num
; 
1824         if (write_journal_header(jnl
, 1, jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num
) != 0) { 
1825                 printf("jnl: %s: journal_create: failed to write journal header.\n", jdev_name
); 
1829         goto journal_create_complete
; 
1833         hfs_free(jnl
->header_buf
, phys_blksz
); 
1835         hfs_free(jnl
, sizeof(*jnl
)); 
1837         vnode_putname_printable(jdev_name
); 
1839 journal_create_complete
: 
1845 journal_open(struct vnode 
*jvp
, 
1849                          size_t        min_fs_blksz
, 
1851                          int32_t       tbuffer_size
, 
1852                          void        (*flush
)(void *arg
), 
1854                          struct mount 
*fsmount
) 
1857         uint32_t        orig_blksz
=0; 
1858         uint32_t        phys_blksz
; 
1859         u_int32_t       min_size 
= 0; 
1860         int             orig_checksum
, checksum
; 
1861         const char      *jdev_name 
= vnode_getname_printable(jvp
); 
1863         /* Get the real physical block size. */ 
1864         if (VNOP_IOCTL(jvp
, DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE
, (caddr_t
)&phys_blksz
, 0, vfs_context_kernel())) { 
1865                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
1868         if (phys_blksz 
> min_fs_blksz
) { 
1869                 printf("jnl: %s: open: error: phys blksize %u bigger than min fs blksize %zd\n", 
1870                        jdev_name
, phys_blksz
, min_fs_blksz
); 
1871                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
1874         if (journal_size 
< (256*1024) || journal_size 
> (1024*1024*1024)) { 
1875                 printf("jnl: %s: open: journal size %lld looks bogus.\n", jdev_name
, journal_size
); 
1876                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
1879         min_size 
= phys_blksz 
* (phys_blksz 
/ sizeof(block_info
)); 
1880         /* Reject journals that are too small given the sector size of the device */ 
1881         if (journal_size 
< min_size
) { 
1882                 printf("jnl: %s: open: journal size (%lld) too small given sector size of (%u)\n",  
1883                                 jdev_name
, journal_size
, phys_blksz
); 
1884                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
1887         if ((journal_size 
% phys_blksz
) != 0) { 
1888                 printf("jnl: %s: open: journal size 0x%llx is not an even multiple of block size 0x%x\n", 
1889                        jdev_name
, journal_size
, phys_blksz
); 
1890                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
1893         jnl 
= hfs_mallocz(sizeof(struct journal
)); 
1896         jnl
->jdev_offset  
= offset
; 
1899         jnl
->flush_arg    
= arg
; 
1900         jnl
->flags        
= (flags 
& JOURNAL_OPTION_FLAGS_MASK
); 
1901         jnl
->jdev_name    
= jdev_name
; 
1902         lck_mtx_init(&jnl
->old_start_lock
, jnl_mutex_group
, jnl_lock_attr
); 
1904         /* We hold the mount to later pass to the throttling code for IO 
1907         jnl
->fsmount      
= fsmount
; 
1909         get_io_info(jvp
, phys_blksz
, jnl
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
1911         jnl
->header_buf 
= hfs_malloc(phys_blksz
); 
1912         jnl
->header_buf_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
1914         jnl
->jhdr 
= (journal_header 
*)jnl
->header_buf
; 
1915         memset(jnl
->jhdr
, 0, sizeof(journal_header
)); 
1917         // we have to set this up here so that do_journal_io() will work 
1918         jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
1920         if (read_journal_header(jnl
, jnl
->jhdr
, phys_blksz
) != phys_blksz
) { 
1921                 printf("jnl: %s: open: could not read %u bytes for the journal header.\n", 
1922                        jdev_name
, phys_blksz
); 
1927          * Check for a bad jhdr size after reading in the journal header. 
1928          * The journal header length cannot be zero  
1930         if (jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
== 0) { 
1931                 printf("jnl: %s: open: bad jhdr size (%d) \n", jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
1935         orig_checksum 
= jnl
->jhdr
->checksum
; 
1936         jnl
->jhdr
->checksum 
= 0; 
1938         if (jnl
->jhdr
->magic 
== SWAP32(JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
)) { 
1939                 // do this before the swap since it's done byte-at-a-time 
1940                 orig_checksum 
= SWAP32(orig_checksum
); 
1941                 checksum 
= calc_checksum((char *)jnl
->jhdr
, JOURNAL_HEADER_CKSUM_SIZE
); 
1942                 swap_journal_header(jnl
); 
1943                 jnl
->flags 
|= JOURNAL_NEED_SWAP
; 
1945                 checksum 
= calc_checksum((char *)jnl
->jhdr
, JOURNAL_HEADER_CKSUM_SIZE
); 
1948         if (jnl
->jhdr
->magic 
!= JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC 
&& jnl
->jhdr
->magic 
!= OLD_JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
) { 
1949                 printf("jnl: %s: open: journal magic is bad (0x%x != 0x%x)\n", 
1950                        jnl
->jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->magic
, JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
); 
1954         // only check if we're the current journal header magic value 
1955         if (jnl
->jhdr
->magic 
== JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
) { 
1957                 if (orig_checksum 
!= checksum
) { 
1958                         printf("jnl: %s: open: journal checksum is bad (0x%x != 0x%x)\n", 
1959                                jdev_name
, orig_checksum
, checksum
); 
1965         // XXXdbg - convert old style magic numbers to the new one 
1966         if (jnl
->jhdr
->magic 
== OLD_JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
) { 
1967                 jnl
->jhdr
->magic 
= JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
; 
1970         if (phys_blksz 
!= (size_t)jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
&& jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
!= 0) { 
1972                  * The volume has probably been resized (such that we had to adjust the 
1973                  * logical sector size), or copied to media with a different logical 
1976                  * Temporarily change the device's logical block size to match the 
1977                  * journal's header size.  This will allow us to replay the journal 
1978                  * safely.  If the replay succeeds, we will update the journal's header 
1979                  * size (later in this function). 
1981                 orig_blksz 
= phys_blksz
; 
1982                 phys_blksz 
= jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
; 
1983                 VNOP_IOCTL(jvp
, DKIOCSETBLOCKSIZE
, (caddr_t
)&phys_blksz
, FWRITE
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
1984                 printf("jnl: %s: open: temporarily switched block size from %u to %u\n", 
1985                            jdev_name
, orig_blksz
, phys_blksz
); 
1988         if (   jnl
->jhdr
->start 
<= 0 
1989                || jnl
->jhdr
->start 
> jnl
->jhdr
->size
 
1990                || jnl
->jhdr
->start 
> 1024*1024*1024) { 
1991                 printf("jnl: %s: open: jhdr start looks bad (0x%llx max size 0x%llx)\n", 
1992                        jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->start
, jnl
->jhdr
->size
); 
1996         if (   jnl
->jhdr
->end 
<= 0 
1997                || jnl
->jhdr
->end 
> jnl
->jhdr
->size
 
1998                || jnl
->jhdr
->end 
> 1024*1024*1024) { 
1999                 printf("jnl: %s: open: jhdr end looks bad (0x%llx max size 0x%llx)\n", 
2000                        jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->end
, jnl
->jhdr
->size
); 
2004         if (jnl
->jhdr
->size 
< (256*1024) || jnl
->jhdr
->size 
> 1024*1024*1024) { 
2005                 printf("jnl: %s: open: jhdr size looks bad (0x%llx)\n", jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->size
); 
2009 // XXXdbg - can't do these checks because hfs writes all kinds of 
2010 //          non-uniform sized blocks even on devices that have a block size 
2011 //          that is larger than 512 bytes (i.e. optical media w/2k blocks). 
2012 //          therefore these checks will fail and so we just have to punt and 
2013 //          do more relaxed checking... 
2014 // XXXdbg    if ((jnl->jhdr->start % jnl->jhdr->jhdr_size) != 0) { 
2015         if ((jnl
->jhdr
->start 
% 512) != 0) { 
2016                 printf("jnl: %s: open: journal start (0x%llx) not a multiple of 512?\n", 
2017                        jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->start
); 
2021 //XXXdbg    if ((jnl->jhdr->end % jnl->jhdr->jhdr_size) != 0) { 
2022         if ((jnl
->jhdr
->end 
% 512) != 0) { 
2023                 printf("jnl: %s: open: journal end (0x%llx) not a multiple of block size (0x%x)?\n", 
2024                        jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->end
, jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
2028         if (jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
< 0) { 
2029                 //throw out invalid sizes 
2030                 printf("jnl %s: open: blhdr size looks bogus! (%d) \n",  
2031                                 jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
); 
2035         // take care of replaying the journal if necessary 
2036         if (flags 
& JOURNAL_RESET
) { 
2037                 printf("jnl: %s: journal start/end pointers reset! (s 0x%llx e 0x%llx)\n", 
2038                        jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->start
, jnl
->jhdr
->end
); 
2039                 jnl
->jhdr
->start 
= jnl
->jhdr
->end
; 
2040         } else if (replay_journal(jnl
) != 0) { 
2041                 printf("jnl: %s: journal_open: Error replaying the journal!\n", jdev_name
); 
2046          * When we get here, we know that the journal is empty (jnl->jhdr->start == 
2047          * jnl->jhdr->end).  If the device's logical block size was different from 
2048          * the journal's header size, then we can now restore the device's logical 
2049          * block size and update the journal's header size to match. 
2051          * Note that we also adjust the journal's start and end so that they will 
2052          * be aligned on the new block size.  We pick a new sequence number to 
2053          * avoid any problems if a replay found previous transactions using the old 
2054          * journal header size.  (See the comments in journal_create(), above.) 
2057         if (orig_blksz 
!= 0) { 
2058                 VNOP_IOCTL(jvp
, DKIOCSETBLOCKSIZE
, (caddr_t
)&orig_blksz
, FWRITE
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
2059                 phys_blksz 
= orig_blksz
; 
2063                 jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
2064                 jnl
->jhdr
->start 
= phys_blksz
; 
2065                 jnl
->jhdr
->end 
= phys_blksz
; 
2066                 jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num 
= (jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num 
+ 
2067                                                                    (journal_size 
/ phys_blksz
) + 
2068                                                                    (random() % 16384)) & 0x00ffffff; 
2070                 if (write_journal_header(jnl
, 1, jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num
)) { 
2071                         printf("jnl: %s: open: failed to update journal header size\n", jdev_name
); 
2076         // make sure this is in sync! 
2077         jnl
->active_start 
= jnl
->jhdr
->start
; 
2078         jnl
->sequence_num 
= jnl
->jhdr
->sequence_num
; 
2080         // set this now, after we've replayed the journal 
2081         size_up_tbuffer(jnl
, tbuffer_size
, phys_blksz
); 
2083         // TODO: Does this need to change if the device's logical block size changed? 
2084         if ((off_t
)(jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
/sizeof(block_info
)-1) > (jnl
->jhdr
->size
/jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
)) { 
2085                 printf("jnl: %s: open: jhdr size and blhdr size are not compatible (0x%llx, %d, %d)\n", jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->size
, 
2086                        jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
, jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
2090         lck_mtx_init(&jnl
->jlock
, jnl_mutex_group
, jnl_lock_attr
); 
2091         lck_mtx_init(&jnl
->flock
, jnl_mutex_group
, jnl_lock_attr
); 
2092         lck_rw_init(&jnl
->trim_lock
, jnl_mutex_group
, jnl_lock_attr
); 
2094         goto journal_open_complete
; 
2097         if (orig_blksz 
!= 0) { 
2098                 phys_blksz 
= orig_blksz
; 
2099                 VNOP_IOCTL(jvp
, DKIOCSETBLOCKSIZE
, (caddr_t
)&orig_blksz
, FWRITE
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
2100                 printf("jnl: %s: open: restored block size after error\n", jdev_name
); 
2102         hfs_free(jnl
->header_buf
, jnl
->header_buf_size
); 
2103         hfs_free(jnl
, sizeof(*jnl
)); 
2105         vnode_putname_printable(jdev_name
); 
2107 journal_open_complete
: 
2113 journal_is_clean(struct vnode 
*jvp
, 
2117                  size_t        min_fs_block_size
) 
2120         uint32_t        phys_blksz
; 
2122         int             orig_checksum
, checksum
; 
2123         const           char *jdev_name 
= vnode_getname_printable(jvp
); 
2125         /* Get the real physical block size. */ 
2126         if (VNOP_IOCTL(jvp
, DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE
, (caddr_t
)&phys_blksz
, 0, vfs_context_kernel())) { 
2127                 printf("jnl: %s: is_clean: failed to get device block size.\n", jdev_name
); 
2129                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
2132         if (phys_blksz 
> (uint32_t)min_fs_block_size
) { 
2133                 printf("jnl: %s: is_clean: error: phys blksize %d bigger than min fs blksize %zd\n", 
2134                        jdev_name
, phys_blksz
, min_fs_block_size
); 
2136                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
2139         if (journal_size 
< (256*1024) || journal_size 
> (MAX_JOURNAL_SIZE
)) { 
2140                 printf("jnl: %s: is_clean: journal size %lld looks bogus.\n", jdev_name
, journal_size
); 
2142                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
2145         if ((journal_size 
% phys_blksz
) != 0) { 
2146                 printf("jnl: %s: is_clean: journal size 0x%llx is not an even multiple of block size 0x%x\n", 
2147                        jdev_name
, journal_size
, phys_blksz
); 
2149                 goto cleanup_jdev_name
; 
2152         memset(&jnl
, 0, sizeof(jnl
)); 
2154         jnl
.header_buf 
= hfs_malloc(phys_blksz
); 
2155         jnl
.header_buf_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
2157         get_io_info(jvp
, phys_blksz
, &jnl
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
2159         jnl
.jhdr 
= (journal_header 
*)jnl
.header_buf
; 
2160         memset(jnl
.jhdr
, 0, sizeof(journal_header
)); 
2163         jnl
.jdev_offset 
= offset
; 
2166         // we have to set this up here so that do_journal_io() will work 
2167         jnl
.jhdr
->jhdr_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
2169         if (read_journal_header(&jnl
, jnl
.jhdr
, phys_blksz
) != (unsigned)phys_blksz
) { 
2170                 printf("jnl: %s: is_clean: could not read %d bytes for the journal header.\n", 
2171                        jdev_name
, phys_blksz
); 
2176         orig_checksum 
= jnl
.jhdr
->checksum
; 
2177         jnl
.jhdr
->checksum 
= 0; 
2179         if (jnl
.jhdr
->magic 
== SWAP32(JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
)) { 
2180                 // do this before the swap since it's done byte-at-a-time 
2181                 orig_checksum 
= SWAP32(orig_checksum
); 
2182                 checksum 
= calc_checksum((char *)jnl
.jhdr
, JOURNAL_HEADER_CKSUM_SIZE
); 
2183                 swap_journal_header(&jnl
); 
2184                 jnl
.flags 
|= JOURNAL_NEED_SWAP
; 
2186                 checksum 
= calc_checksum((char *)jnl
.jhdr
, JOURNAL_HEADER_CKSUM_SIZE
); 
2189         if (jnl
.jhdr
->magic 
!= JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC 
&& jnl
.jhdr
->magic 
!= OLD_JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
) { 
2190                 printf("jnl: %s: is_clean: journal magic is bad (0x%x != 0x%x)\n", 
2191                        jdev_name
, jnl
.jhdr
->magic
, JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC
); 
2196         if (orig_checksum 
!= checksum
) { 
2197                 printf("jnl: %s: is_clean: journal checksum is bad (0x%x != 0x%x)\n", jdev_name
, orig_checksum
, checksum
); 
2203         // if the start and end are equal then the journal is clean. 
2204         // otherwise it's not clean and therefore an error. 
2206         if (jnl
.jhdr
->start 
== jnl
.jhdr
->end
) { 
2209                 ret 
= EBUSY
;    // so the caller can differentiate an invalid journal from a "busy" one 
2213         hfs_free(jnl
.header_buf
, jnl
.header_buf_size
); 
2215         vnode_putname_printable(jdev_name
); 
2221 journal_close(journal 
*jnl
) 
2223         volatile off_t 
*start
, *end
; 
2228         // set this before doing anything that would block so that 
2229         // we start tearing things down properly. 
2231         jnl
->flags 
|= JOURNAL_CLOSE_PENDING
; 
2233         if (jnl
->owner 
!= current_thread()) { 
2237         wait_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->flushing
, "journal_close"); 
2240         // only write stuff to disk if the journal is still valid 
2242         if ((jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) == 0) { 
2244                 if (jnl
->active_tr
) { 
2246                          * "journal_end_transaction" will fire the flush asynchronously 
2248                         journal_end_transaction(jnl
); 
2251                 // flush any buffered transactions 
2253                         transaction 
*tr 
= jnl
->cur_tr
; 
2257                          * "end_transaction" will wait for any in-progress flush to complete 
2258                          * before flushing "cur_tr" synchronously("must_wait" == TRUE) 
2260                         end_transaction(tr
, 1, NULL
, NULL
, FALSE
, TRUE
); 
2263                  * if there was an "active_tr", make sure we wait for 
2264                  * it to flush if there was no "cur_tr" to process 
2266                 wait_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->flushing
, "journal_close"); 
2268                 //start = &jnl->jhdr->start; 
2269                 start 
= &jnl
->active_start
; 
2270                 end   
= &jnl
->jhdr
->end
; 
2272                 while (*start 
!= *end 
&& counter
++ < 5000) { 
2273                         //printf("jnl: close: flushing the buffer cache (start 0x%llx end 0x%llx)\n", *start, *end); 
2275                                 jnl
->flush(jnl
->flush_arg
); 
2277                         tsleep((caddr_t
)jnl
, PRIBIO
, "jnl_close", 2); 
2280                 if (*start 
!= *end
) { 
2281                         printf("jnl: %s: close: buffer flushing didn't seem to flush out all the transactions! (0x%llx - 0x%llx)\n", 
2282                                jnl
->jdev_name
, *start
, *end
); 
2285                 // make sure this is in sync when we close the journal 
2286                 jnl
->jhdr
->start 
= jnl
->active_start
; 
2288                 // if this fails there's not much we can do at this point... 
2289                 write_journal_header(jnl
, 1, jnl
->sequence_num
); 
2291                 // if we're here the journal isn't valid any more. 
2292                 // so make sure we don't leave any locked blocks lying around 
2293                 printf("jnl: %s: close: journal is invalid.  aborting outstanding transactions\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
2294                 if (jnl
->active_tr 
|| jnl
->cur_tr
) { 
2297                         if (jnl
->active_tr
) { 
2298                                 tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
2299                                 jnl
->active_tr 
= NULL
; 
2304                         abort_transaction(jnl
, tr
); 
2306                         if (jnl
->active_tr 
|| jnl
->cur_tr
) { 
2307                                 panic("jnl: %s: close: jnl @ %p had both an active and cur tr\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, jnl
); 
2311         wait_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->asyncIO
, "journal_close"); 
2313         free_old_stuff(jnl
); 
2315         hfs_free(jnl
->header_buf
, jnl
->header_buf_size
); 
2316         jnl
->jhdr 
= (void *)0xbeefbabe; 
2318         vnode_putname_printable(jnl
->jdev_name
); 
2320         journal_unlock(jnl
); 
2321         lck_mtx_destroy(&jnl
->old_start_lock
, jnl_mutex_group
); 
2322         lck_mtx_destroy(&jnl
->jlock
, jnl_mutex_group
); 
2323         lck_mtx_destroy(&jnl
->flock
, jnl_mutex_group
); 
2324         hfs_free(jnl
, sizeof(*jnl
)); 
2328 dump_journal(journal 
*jnl
) 
2332         printf("journal for dev %s:", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
2333         printf("  jdev_offset %.8llx\n", jnl
->jdev_offset
); 
2334         printf("  magic: 0x%.8x\n", jnl
->jhdr
->magic
); 
2335         printf("  start: 0x%.8llx\n", jnl
->jhdr
->start
); 
2336         printf("  end:   0x%.8llx\n", jnl
->jhdr
->end
); 
2337         printf("  size:  0x%.8llx\n", jnl
->jhdr
->size
); 
2338         printf("  blhdr size: %d\n", jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
); 
2339         printf("  jhdr size: %d\n", jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
2340         printf("  chksum: 0x%.8x\n", jnl
->jhdr
->checksum
); 
2342         printf("  completed transactions:\n"); 
2343         for (ctr 
= jnl
->completed_trs
; ctr
; ctr 
= ctr
->next
) { 
2344                 printf("    0x%.8llx - 0x%.8llx\n", ctr
->journal_start
, ctr
->journal_end
); 
2351 free_space(journal 
*jnl
) 
2353         off_t free_space_offset
; 
2355         if (jnl
->jhdr
->start 
< jnl
->jhdr
->end
) { 
2356                 free_space_offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->size 
- (jnl
->jhdr
->end 
- jnl
->jhdr
->start
) - jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
; 
2357         } else if (jnl
->jhdr
->start 
> jnl
->jhdr
->end
) { 
2358                 free_space_offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->start 
- jnl
->jhdr
->end
; 
2360                 // journal is completely empty 
2361                 free_space_offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->size 
- jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
; 
2364         return free_space_offset
; 
2369 // The journal must be locked on entry to this function. 
2370 // The "desired_size" is in bytes. 
2373 check_free_space(journal 
*jnl
, int desired_size
, boolean_t 
*delayed_header_write
, uint32_t sequence_num
) 
2378         //printf("jnl: check free space (desired 0x%x, avail 0x%Lx)\n", 
2379         //         desired_size, free_space(jnl)); 
2381         if (delayed_header_write
) 
2382                 *delayed_header_write 
= FALSE
; 
2385                 int old_start_empty
; 
2387                 // make sure there's space in the journal to hold this transaction 
2388                 if (free_space(jnl
) > desired_size 
&& jnl
->old_start
[0] == 0) { 
2391                 if (counter
++ == 5000) { 
2393                         panic("jnl: check_free_space: buffer flushing isn't working " 
2394                               "(jnl @ %p s %lld e %lld f %lld [active start %lld]).\n", jnl
, 
2395                               jnl
->jhdr
->start
, jnl
->jhdr
->end
, free_space(jnl
), jnl
->active_start
); 
2397                 if (counter 
> 7500) { 
2398                         printf("jnl: %s: check_free_space: giving up waiting for free space.\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
2403                 // here's where we lazily bump up jnl->jhdr->start.  we'll consume 
2404                 // entries until there is enough space for the next transaction. 
2406                 old_start_empty 
= 1; 
2409                 for (i 
= 0; i 
< sizeof(jnl
->old_start
)/sizeof(jnl
->old_start
[0]); i
++) { 
2413                         while (jnl
->old_start
[i
] & 0x8000000000000000LL
) { 
2414                                 if (lcl_counter
++ > 10000) { 
2415                                         panic("jnl: check_free_space: tr starting @ 0x%llx not flushing (jnl %p).\n", 
2416                                               jnl
->old_start
[i
], jnl
); 
2419                                 unlock_oldstart(jnl
); 
2421                                         jnl
->flush(jnl
->flush_arg
); 
2423                                 tsleep((caddr_t
)jnl
, PRIBIO
, "check_free_space1", 1); 
2427                         if (jnl
->old_start
[i
] == 0) { 
2431                         old_start_empty   
= 0; 
2432                         jnl
->jhdr
->start  
= jnl
->old_start
[i
]; 
2433                         jnl
->old_start
[i
] = 0; 
2435                         if (free_space(jnl
) > desired_size
) { 
2437                                 if (delayed_header_write
) 
2438                                         *delayed_header_write 
= TRUE
; 
2440                                         unlock_oldstart(jnl
); 
2441                                         write_journal_header(jnl
, 1, sequence_num
); 
2447                 unlock_oldstart(jnl
); 
2449                 // if we bumped the start, loop and try again 
2450                 if (i 
< sizeof(jnl
->old_start
)/sizeof(jnl
->old_start
[0])) { 
2452                 } else if (old_start_empty
) { 
2454                         // if there is nothing in old_start anymore then we can 
2455                         // bump the jhdr->start to be the same as active_start 
2456                         // since it is possible there was only one very large 
2457                         // transaction in the old_start array.  if we didn't do 
2458                         // this then jhdr->start would never get updated and we 
2459                         // would wind up looping until we hit the panic at the 
2460                         // start of the loop. 
2462                         jnl
->jhdr
->start 
= jnl
->active_start
; 
2464                         if (delayed_header_write
) 
2465                                 *delayed_header_write 
= TRUE
; 
2467                                 write_journal_header(jnl
, 1, sequence_num
); 
2472                 // if the file system gave us a flush function, call it to so that 
2473                 // it can flush some blocks which hopefully will cause some transactions 
2474                 // to complete and thus free up space in the journal. 
2476                         jnl
->flush(jnl
->flush_arg
); 
2479                 // wait for a while to avoid being cpu-bound (this will 
2480                 // put us to sleep for 10 milliseconds) 
2481                 tsleep((caddr_t
)jnl
, PRIBIO
, "check_free_space2", 1); 
2488  * Allocate a new active transaction. 
2491 journal_allocate_transaction(journal 
*jnl
) 
2494         boolean_t was_vm_privileged 
= FALSE
; 
2496         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
)) { 
2498                  * the disk driver can allocate memory on this path... 
2499                  * if we block waiting for memory, and there is enough pressure to 
2500                  * cause us to try and create a new swap file, we may end up deadlocking 
2501                  * due to waiting for the journal on the swap file creation path... 
2502                  * by making ourselves vm_privileged, we give ourselves the best chance 
2505                 was_vm_privileged 
= set_vm_privilege(TRUE
); 
2507         tr 
= hfs_mallocz(sizeof(transaction
)); 
2509         tr
->tbuffer_size 
= jnl
->tbuffer_size
; 
2511         tr
->tbuffer 
= hfs_malloc(tr
->tbuffer_size
); 
2513         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
) && (was_vm_privileged 
== FALSE
)) 
2514                 set_vm_privilege(FALSE
); 
2516         // journal replay code checksum check depends on this. 
2517         memset(tr
->tbuffer
, 0, BLHDR_CHECKSUM_SIZE
); 
2518         // Fill up the rest of the block with unimportant bytes (0x5a 'Z' chosen for visibility) 
2519         memset(tr
->tbuffer 
+ BLHDR_CHECKSUM_SIZE
, 0x5a, jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
- BLHDR_CHECKSUM_SIZE
); 
2521         tr
->blhdr 
= (block_list_header 
*)tr
->tbuffer
; 
2522         tr
->blhdr
->max_blocks 
= (jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
/ sizeof(block_info
)) - 1; 
2523         tr
->blhdr
->num_blocks 
= 1;      // accounts for this header block 
2524         tr
->blhdr
->bytes_used 
= jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
; 
2525         tr
->blhdr
->flags 
= BLHDR_CHECK_CHECKSUMS 
| BLHDR_FIRST_HEADER
; 
2527         tr
->sequence_num 
= ++jnl
->sequence_num
; 
2529         tr
->total_bytes 
= jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
; 
2532         jnl
->active_tr  
= tr
; 
2538 journal_start_transaction(journal 
*jnl
) 
2544         free_old_stuff(jnl
); 
2546         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
2549         if (jnl
->owner 
== current_thread()) { 
2550                 if (jnl
->active_tr 
== NULL
) { 
2551                         panic("jnl: start_tr: active_tr is NULL (jnl @ %p, owner %p, current_thread %p\n", 
2552                               jnl
, jnl
->owner
, current_thread()); 
2554                 jnl
->nested_count
++; 
2560         if (jnl
->nested_count 
!= 0 || jnl
->active_tr 
!= NULL
) { 
2561                 panic("jnl: start_tr: owner %p, nested count %d, active_tr %p jnl @ %p\n", 
2562                       jnl
->owner
, jnl
->nested_count
, jnl
->active_tr
, jnl
); 
2565         jnl
->nested_count 
= 1; 
2568         // make sure there's room in the journal 
2569         if (free_space(jnl
) < jnl
->tbuffer_size
) { 
2571                 KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc030 | DBG_FUNC_START
, jnl
, 0, 0, 0, 0); 
2573                 // this is the call that really waits for space to free up 
2574                 // as well as updating jnl->jhdr->start 
2575                 if (check_free_space(jnl
, jnl
->tbuffer_size
, NULL
, jnl
->sequence_num
) != 0) { 
2576                         printf("jnl: %s: start transaction failed: no space\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
2580                 KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc030 | DBG_FUNC_END
, jnl
, 0, 0, 0, 0); 
2584         // if there's a buffered transaction, use it. 
2586                 jnl
->active_tr 
= jnl
->cur_tr
; 
2592         ret 
= journal_allocate_transaction(jnl
); 
2597         // printf("jnl: start_tr: owner 0x%x new tr @ 0x%x\n", jnl->owner, jnl->active_tr); 
2602         jnl
->nested_count 
= 0; 
2603         journal_unlock(jnl
); 
2610 journal_modify_block_start(journal 
*jnl
, struct buf 
*bp
) 
2613         boolean_t was_vm_privileged 
= FALSE
; 
2618         free_old_stuff(jnl
); 
2620         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
2624         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
)) { 
2626                  * if we block waiting for memory, and there is enough pressure to 
2627                  * cause us to try and create a new swap file, we may end up deadlocking 
2628                  * due to waiting for the journal on the swap file creation path... 
2629                  * by making ourselves vm_privileged, we give ourselves the best chance 
2632                 was_vm_privileged 
= set_vm_privilege(TRUE
); 
2635         // XXXdbg - for debugging I want this to be true.  later it may 
2636         //          not be necessary. 
2637         if ((buf_flags(bp
) & B_META
) == 0) { 
2638                 panic("jnl: modify_block_start: bp @ %p is not a meta-data block! (jnl %p)\n", bp
, jnl
); 
2641         tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
2642         CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
2644         if (jnl
->owner 
!= current_thread()) { 
2645                 panic("jnl: modify_block_start: called w/out a transaction! jnl %p, owner %p, curact %p\n", 
2646                       jnl
, jnl
->owner
, current_thread()); 
2649         //printf("jnl: mod block start (bp 0x%x vp 0x%x l/blkno %qd/%qd bsz %d; total bytes %d)\n", 
2650         //   bp, buf_vnode(bp), buf_lblkno(bp), buf_blkno(bp), buf_size(bp), tr->total_bytes); 
2652         // can't allow blocks that aren't an even multiple of the 
2653         // underlying block size. 
2654         if ((buf_size(bp
) % jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
) != 0) { 
2655                 uint32_t phys_blksz
, bad
=0; 
2657                 if (VNOP_IOCTL(jnl
->jdev
, DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE
, (caddr_t
)&phys_blksz
, 0, vfs_context_kernel())) { 
2659                 } else if (phys_blksz 
!= (uint32_t)jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
) { 
2660                         if (phys_blksz 
< 512) { 
2661                                 panic("jnl: mod block start: phys blksz %d is too small (%d, %d)\n", 
2662                                       phys_blksz
, buf_size(bp
), jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
2665                         if ((buf_size(bp
) % phys_blksz
) != 0) { 
2667                         } else if (phys_blksz 
< (uint32_t)jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
) { 
2668                                 jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
2670                                 // the phys_blksz is now larger... need to realloc the jhdr 
2671                                 char *new_header_buf
; 
2673                                 printf("jnl: %s: phys blksz got bigger (was: %d/%d now %d)\n", 
2674                                        jnl
->jdev_name
, jnl
->header_buf_size
, jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
, phys_blksz
); 
2675                                 new_header_buf 
= hfs_malloc(phys_blksz
); 
2676                                 memcpy(new_header_buf
, jnl
->header_buf
, jnl
->header_buf_size
); 
2677                                 memset(&new_header_buf
[jnl
->header_buf_size
], 0x18, (phys_blksz 
- jnl
->header_buf_size
)); 
2678                                 hfs_free(jnl
->header_buf
, jnl
->header_buf_size
); 
2679                                 jnl
->header_buf 
= new_header_buf
; 
2680                                 jnl
->header_buf_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
2682                                 jnl
->jhdr 
= (journal_header 
*)jnl
->header_buf
; 
2683                                 jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
= phys_blksz
; 
2690                         panic("jnl: mod block start: bufsize %d not a multiple of block size %d\n", 
2691                               buf_size(bp
), jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
2693                         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
) && (was_vm_privileged 
== FALSE
)) 
2694                                 set_vm_privilege(FALSE
); 
2699         // make sure that this transaction isn't bigger than the whole journal 
2700         if (tr
->total_bytes
+buf_size(bp
) >= (jnl
->jhdr
->size 
- jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
)) { 
2701                 panic("jnl: transaction too big (%d >= %lld bytes, bufsize %d, tr %p bp %p)\n", 
2702                       tr
->total_bytes
, (tr
->jnl
->jhdr
->size 
- jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
), buf_size(bp
), tr
, bp
); 
2704                 if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
) && (was_vm_privileged 
== FALSE
)) 
2705                         set_vm_privilege(FALSE
); 
2710         const int f 
= buf_flags(bp
); 
2711         hfs_assert(!ISSET(f
, B_DELWRI
) || ISSET(f
, B_LOCKED
)); 
2714         buf_setflags(bp
, B_LOCKED
); 
2716         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
) && (was_vm_privileged 
== FALSE
)) 
2717                 set_vm_privilege(FALSE
); 
2723 journal_modify_block_abort(journal 
*jnl
, struct buf 
*bp
) 
2726         block_list_header 
*blhdr
; 
2731         free_old_stuff(jnl
); 
2733         tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
2736         // if there's no active transaction then we just want to 
2737         // call buf_brelse() and return since this is just a block 
2738         // that happened to be modified as part of another tr. 
2745         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
2746         /* Still need to buf_brelse(). Callers assume we consume the bp. */ 
2751         CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
2753         if (jnl
->owner 
!= current_thread()) { 
2754                 panic("jnl: modify_block_abort: called w/out a transaction! jnl %p, owner %p, curact %p\n", 
2755                       jnl
, jnl
->owner
, current_thread()); 
2758         // printf("jnl: modify_block_abort: tr 0x%x bp 0x%x\n", jnl->active_tr, bp); 
2760         // first check if it's already part of this transaction 
2761         for (blhdr 
= tr
->blhdr
; blhdr
; blhdr 
= (block_list_header 
*)((long)blhdr
->binfo
[0].bnum
)) { 
2762                 for (i 
= 1; i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
; i
++) { 
2763                         if (bp 
== blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp
) { 
2768                 if (i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
) { 
2774         // if blhdr is null, then this block has only had modify_block_start 
2775         // called on it as part of the current transaction.  that means that 
2776         // it is ok to clear the LOCKED bit since it hasn't actually been 
2777         // modified.  if blhdr is non-null then modify_block_end was called 
2778         // on it and so we need to keep it locked in memory. 
2780         if (blhdr 
== NULL
) {  
2781                 buf_clearflags(bp
, B_LOCKED
); 
2790 journal_modify_block_end(journal 
*jnl
, struct buf 
*bp
, void (*func
)(buf_t bp
, void *arg
), void *arg
) 
2793         int             tbuffer_offset
=0; 
2794         block_list_header 
*blhdr
, *prev
=NULL
; 
2799         free_old_stuff(jnl
); 
2801         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
2802         /* Still need to buf_brelse(). Callers assume we consume the bp. */ 
2807         tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
2808         CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
2810         if (jnl
->owner 
!= current_thread()) { 
2811                 panic("jnl: modify_block_end: called w/out a transaction! jnl %p, owner %p, curact %p\n", 
2812                       jnl
, jnl
->owner
, current_thread()); 
2815         //printf("jnl: mod block end:  (bp 0x%x vp 0x%x l/blkno %qd/%qd bsz %d, total bytes %d)\n",  
2816         //   bp, buf_vnode(bp), buf_lblkno(bp), buf_blkno(bp), buf_size(bp), tr->total_bytes); 
2818         if ((buf_flags(bp
) & B_LOCKED
) == 0) { 
2819                 panic("jnl: modify_block_end: bp %p not locked! jnl @ %p\n", bp
, jnl
); 
2822         // first check if it's already part of this transaction 
2823         for (blhdr 
= tr
->blhdr
; blhdr
; prev 
= blhdr
, blhdr 
= (block_list_header 
*)((long)blhdr
->binfo
[0].bnum
)) { 
2824                 tbuffer_offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
; 
2826                 for (i 
= 1; i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
; i
++) { 
2827                         if (bp 
== blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp
) { 
2830                         if (blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
!= (off_t
)-1) { 
2831                                 tbuffer_offset 
+= buf_size(blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp
); 
2833                                 tbuffer_offset 
+= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.bsize
; 
2837                 if (i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
) { 
2844             && (prev
->num_blocks
+1) <= prev
->max_blocks
 
2845             && (prev
->bytes_used
+buf_size(bp
)) <= (uint32_t)tr
->tbuffer_size
) { 
2848         } else if (blhdr 
== NULL
) { 
2849                 block_list_header 
*nblhdr
; 
2851                         panic("jnl: modify block end: no way man, prev == NULL?!?, jnl %p, bp %p\n", jnl
, bp
); 
2854                 // we got to the end of the list, didn't find the block and there's 
2855                 // no room in the block_list_header pointed to by prev 
2857                 // we allocate another tbuffer and link it in at the end of the list 
2858                 // through prev->binfo[0].bnum.  that's a skanky way to do things but 
2859                 // avoids having yet another linked list of small data structures to manage. 
2861                 nblhdr 
= hfs_malloc(tr
->tbuffer_size
); 
2863                 // journal replay code checksum check depends on this. 
2864                 memset(nblhdr
, 0, BLHDR_CHECKSUM_SIZE
); 
2865                 // Fill up the rest of the block with unimportant bytes 
2866                 memset(nblhdr 
+ BLHDR_CHECKSUM_SIZE
, 0x5a, jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
- BLHDR_CHECKSUM_SIZE
); 
2868                 // initialize the new guy 
2869                 nblhdr
->max_blocks 
= (jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size 
/ sizeof(block_info
)) - 1; 
2870                 nblhdr
->num_blocks 
= 1;      // accounts for this header block 
2871                 nblhdr
->bytes_used 
= jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
; 
2872                 nblhdr
->flags 
= BLHDR_CHECK_CHECKSUMS
; 
2875                 tr
->total_bytes 
+= jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
; 
2877                 // then link him in at the end 
2878                 prev
->binfo
[0].bnum 
= (off_t
)((long)nblhdr
); 
2880                 // and finally switch to using the new guy 
2882                 tbuffer_offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
; 
2887         if ((i
+1) > blhdr
->max_blocks
) { 
2888                 panic("jnl: modify_block_end: i = %d, max_blocks %d\n", i
, blhdr
->max_blocks
); 
2891         // if this is true then this is a new block we haven't seen 
2892         if (i 
>= blhdr
->num_blocks
) { 
2897                 if (vnode_ref(vp
)) { 
2898                         // Nobody checks the return values, so... 
2899                         jnl
->flags 
|= JOURNAL_INVALID
; 
2903                         // We're probably here due to a force unmount, so EIO is appropriate 
2907                 bsize 
= buf_size(bp
); 
2909                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
= (off_t
)(buf_blkno(bp
)); 
2910                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp 
= bp
; 
2912                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(0x3018004, kdebug_vnode(vp
), blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum
, bsize
, 0, 0); 
2914                  * Update the per-task logical counter for metadata write.  
2915                  * We use (2 * bsize) to account for the write to the journal and the  
2916                  * corresponding write to the btree. 
2918                 task_update_logical_writes(current_task(), (2 * bsize
), TASK_WRITE_METADATA
, vp
); 
2920                  * Update the physical writes counter for metadata writes. 
2921                  * We use (2 * bsize) to account for the write to the on-disk journal 
2922                  * followed by write to actual location later. 
2924                 task_update_physical_writes(current_task(), TASK_PHYSICAL_WRITE_METADATA
, 
2926                                                                         TASK_BALANCE_CREDIT
); 
2929                         void (*old_func
)(buf_t
, void *)=NULL
, *old_arg
=NULL
; 
2931                         buf_setfilter(bp
, func
, arg
, &old_func
, &old_arg
); 
2932                         if (old_func 
!= NULL 
&& old_func 
!= func
) { 
2933                             panic("jnl: modify_block_end: old func %p / arg %p (func %p)", old_func
, old_arg
, func
); 
2937                 blhdr
->bytes_used 
+= bsize
; 
2938                 tr
->total_bytes   
+= bsize
; 
2940                 blhdr
->num_blocks
++; 
2948 journal_kill_block(journal 
*jnl
, struct buf 
*bp
) 
2952         block_list_header 
*blhdr
; 
2957         free_old_stuff(jnl
); 
2959         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
2964         tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
2965         CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
2967         if (jnl
->owner 
!= current_thread()) { 
2968                 panic("jnl: modify_block_end: called w/out a transaction! jnl %p, owner %p, curact %p\n", 
2969                       jnl
, jnl
->owner
, current_thread()); 
2972         bflags 
= buf_flags(bp
); 
2974         if ( !(bflags 
& B_LOCKED
)) 
2975                 panic("jnl: modify_block_end: called with bp not B_LOCKED"); 
2978          * bp must be BL_BUSY and B_LOCKED 
2979          * first check if it's already part of this transaction 
2981         for (blhdr 
= tr
->blhdr
; blhdr
; blhdr 
= (block_list_header 
*)((long)blhdr
->binfo
[0].bnum
)) { 
2983                 for (i 
= 1; i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
; i
++) { 
2984                         if (bp 
== blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp
) { 
2987                                 buf_clearflags(bp
, B_LOCKED
); 
2989                                 // this undoes the vnode_ref() in journal_modify_block_end() 
2991                                 vnode_rele_ext(vp
, 0, 1); 
2993                                 // if the block has the DELWRI and FILTER bits sets, then 
2994                                 // things are seriously weird.  if it was part of another 
2995                                 // transaction then journal_modify_block_start() should 
2996                                 // have force it to be written. 
2998                                 //if ((bflags & B_DELWRI) && (bflags & B_FILTER)) { 
2999                                 //      panic("jnl: kill block: this defies all logic! bp 0x%x\n", bp); 
3001                                         tr
->num_killed 
+= buf_size(bp
); 
3003                                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
= (off_t
)-1; 
3004                                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp 
= NULL
; 
3005                                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.bsize 
= buf_size(bp
); 
3007                                 buf_markinvalid(bp
); 
3016          * We did not find the block in any transaction buffer but we still 
3017          * need to release it or else it will be left locked forever. 
3025 ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3027 ; Routine:              journal_trim_set_callback 
3029 ; Function:             Provide the journal with a routine to be called back when a 
3030 ;                               TRIM has (or would have) been issued to the device.  That 
3031 ;                               is, the transaction has been flushed to the device, and the 
3032 ;                               blocks freed by the transaction are now safe for reuse. 
3034 ;                               CAUTION: If the journal becomes invalid (eg., due to an I/O 
3035 ;                               error when trying to write to the journal), this callback 
3036 ;                               will stop getting called, even if extents got freed before 
3037 ;                               the journal became invalid! 
3040 ;       jnl                     - The journal structure for the filesystem. 
3041 ;       callback        - The function to call when the TRIM is complete. 
3042 ;       arg                     - An argument to be passed to callback. 
3043 ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3046 journal_trim_set_callback(journal 
*jnl
, jnl_trim_callback_t callback
, void *arg
) 
3048         jnl
->trim_callback 
= callback
; 
3049         jnl
->trim_callback_arg 
= arg
; 
3054 ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3056 ; Routine:              journal_trim_realloc 
3058 ; Function:             Increase the amount of memory allocated for the list of extents 
3059 ;                               to be unmapped (trimmed).  This routine will be called when 
3060 ;                               adding an extent to the list, and the list already occupies 
3061 ;                               all of the space allocated to it.  This routine returns ENOMEM 
3062 ;                               if unable to allocate more space, or 0 if the extent list was 
3063 ;                               grown successfully. 
3066 ;       trim            - The trim list to be resized. 
3069 ;       (result)        - ENOMEM or 0. 
3072 ;        The allocated_count and extents fields of tr->trim are updated 
3073 ;        if the function returned 0. 
3074 ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3077 trim_realloc(journal 
*jnl
, struct jnl_trim_list 
*trim
) 
3080         uint32_t new_allocated_count
; 
3081         boolean_t was_vm_privileged 
= FALSE
; 
3084                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_REALLOC 
| DBG_FUNC_START
, obfuscate_addr(trim
), 0, trim
->allocated_count
, trim
->extent_count
, 0); 
3086         new_allocated_count 
= trim
->allocated_count 
+ JOURNAL_DEFAULT_TRIM_EXTENTS
; 
3088         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
)) { 
3090                  * if we block waiting for memory, and there is enough pressure to 
3091                  * cause us to try and create a new swap file, we may end up deadlocking 
3092                  * due to waiting for the journal on the swap file creation path... 
3093                  * by making ourselves vm_privileged, we give ourselves the best chance 
3096                 was_vm_privileged 
= set_vm_privilege(TRUE
); 
3098         new_extents 
= hfs_malloc(new_allocated_count 
* sizeof(dk_extent_t
)); 
3099         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
) && (was_vm_privileged 
== FALSE
)) 
3100                 set_vm_privilege(FALSE
); 
3102         if (new_extents 
== NULL
) { 
3103                 printf("jnl: trim_realloc: unable to grow extent list!\n"); 
3105                  * Since we could be called when allocating space previously marked 
3106                  * to be trimmed, we need to empty out the list to be safe. 
3108                 trim
->extent_count 
= 0; 
3110                         KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_REALLOC 
| DBG_FUNC_END
, ENOMEM
, 0, trim
->allocated_count
, 0, 0); 
3114         /* Copy the old extent list to the newly allocated list. */ 
3115         if (trim
->extents 
!= NULL
) { 
3116                 memmove(new_extents
, 
3118                                 trim
->allocated_count 
* sizeof(dk_extent_t
)); 
3119                 hfs_free(trim
->extents
, trim
->allocated_count 
* sizeof(dk_extent_t
)); 
3122         trim
->allocated_count 
= new_allocated_count
; 
3123         trim
->extents 
= new_extents
; 
3126                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_REALLOC 
| DBG_FUNC_END
, 0, 0, new_allocated_count
, trim
->extent_count
, 0); 
3132  ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3134  ; Routine:             trim_search_extent 
3136  ; Function:            Search the given extent list to see if any of its extents 
3137  ;                              overlap the given extent. 
3140  ;      trim            - The trim list to be searched. 
3141  ;      offset          - The first byte of the range to be searched for. 
3142  ;      length          - The number of bytes of the extent being searched for. 
3143  ;  overlap_start - start of the overlapping extent 
3144  ;  overlap_len   - length of the overlapping extent 
3147  ;      (result)        - TRUE if one or more extents overlap, FALSE otherwise. 
3148  ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3151 trim_search_extent(struct jnl_trim_list 
*trim
, uint64_t offset
, 
3152                 uint64_t length
, uint64_t *overlap_start
, uint64_t *overlap_len
) 
3154         uint64_t end 
= offset 
+ length
; 
3155         uint32_t lower 
= 0;                                             /* Lowest index to search */ 
3156         uint32_t upper 
= trim
->extent_count
;    /* Highest index to search + 1 */ 
3159         /* A binary search over the extent list. */ 
3160         while (lower 
< upper
) { 
3161                 middle 
= (lower 
+ upper
) / 2; 
3163                 if (trim
->extents
[middle
].offset 
>= end
) 
3165                 else if (trim
->extents
[middle
].offset 
+ trim
->extents
[middle
].length 
<= offset
) 
3168                         if (overlap_start
) { 
3169                                 *overlap_start 
= trim
->extents
[middle
].offset
; 
3172                                 *overlap_len 
= trim
->extents
[middle
].length
; 
3183 ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3185 ; Routine:              journal_trim_add_extent 
3187 ; Function:             Keep track of extents that have been freed as part of this 
3188 ;                               transaction.  If the underlying device supports TRIM (UNMAP), 
3189 ;                               then those extents will be trimmed/unmapped once the 
3190 ;                               transaction has been written to the journal.  (For example, 
3191 ;                               SSDs can support trim/unmap and avoid having to recopy those 
3192 ;                               blocks when doing wear leveling, and may reuse the same 
3193 ;                               phsyical blocks for different logical blocks.) 
3195 ;                               HFS also uses this, in combination with journal_trim_set_callback, 
3196 ;                               to add recently freed extents to its free extent cache, but 
3197 ;                               only after the transaction that freed them is committed to 
3198 ;                               disk.  (This reduces the chance of overwriting live data in 
3199 ;                               a way that causes data loss if a transaction never gets 
3200 ;                               written to the journal.) 
3203 ;       jnl                     - The journal for the volume containing the byte range. 
3204 ;       offset          - The first byte of the range to be trimmed. 
3205 ;       length          - The number of bytes of the extent being trimmed. 
3206 ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3209 journal_trim_add_extent(journal 
*jnl
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t length
) 
3213         dk_extent_t 
*extent
; 
3214         uint32_t insert_index
; 
3215         uint32_t replace_count
; 
3219         /* TODO: Is it OK to manipulate the trim list even if JOURNAL_INVALID is set?  I think so... */ 
3220         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
3224         tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
3225         CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
3228                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_ADD 
| DBG_FUNC_START
, obfuscate_addr(jnl
), offset
, length
, tr
->trim
.extent_count
, 0); 
3230         if (jnl
->owner 
!= current_thread()) { 
3231                 panic("jnl: trim_add_extent: called w/out a transaction! jnl %p, owner %p, curact %p\n", 
3232                           jnl
, jnl
->owner
, current_thread()); 
3235         free_old_stuff(jnl
); 
3237         end 
= offset 
+ length
; 
3240          * Find the range of existing extents that can be combined with the 
3241          * input extent.  We start by counting the number of extents that end 
3242          * strictly before the input extent, then count the number of extents 
3243          * that overlap or are contiguous with the input extent. 
3245         extent 
= tr
->trim
.extents
; 
3247         while (insert_index 
< tr
->trim
.extent_count 
&& extent
->offset 
+ extent
->length 
< offset
) { 
3252         while (insert_index 
+ replace_count 
< tr
->trim
.extent_count 
&& extent
->offset 
<= end
) { 
3258          * If none of the existing extents can be combined with the input extent, 
3259          * then just insert it in the list (before item number insert_index). 
3261         if (replace_count 
== 0) { 
3262                 /* If the list was already full, we need to grow it. */ 
3263                 if (tr
->trim
.extent_count 
== tr
->trim
.allocated_count
) { 
3264                         if (trim_realloc(jnl
, &tr
->trim
) != 0) { 
3265                                 printf("jnl: trim_add_extent: out of memory!"); 
3267                                         KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_ADD 
| DBG_FUNC_END
, ENOMEM
, 0, 0, tr
->trim
.extent_count
, 0); 
3272                 /* Shift any existing extents with larger offsets. */ 
3273                 if (insert_index 
< tr
->trim
.extent_count
) { 
3274                         memmove(&tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index
+1], 
3275                                         &tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index
], 
3276                                         (tr
->trim
.extent_count 
- insert_index
) * sizeof(dk_extent_t
)); 
3278                 tr
->trim
.extent_count
++; 
3280                 /* Store the new extent in the list. */ 
3281                 tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index
].offset 
= offset
; 
3282                 tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index
].length 
= length
; 
3286                         KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_ADD 
| DBG_FUNC_END
, 0, 0, 0, tr
->trim
.extent_count
, 0); 
3291          * Update extent number insert_index to be the union of the input extent 
3292          * and all of the replaced extents. 
3294         if (tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index
].offset 
< offset
) 
3295                 offset 
= tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index
].offset
; 
3296         extent 
= &tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index 
+ replace_count 
- 1]; 
3297         if (extent
->offset 
+ extent
->length 
> end
) 
3298                 end 
= extent
->offset 
+ extent
->length
; 
3299         tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index
].offset 
= offset
; 
3300         tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index
].length 
= end 
- offset
; 
3303          * If we were replacing more than one existing extent, then shift any 
3304          * extents with larger offsets, and update the count of extents. 
3306          * We're going to leave extent #insert_index alone since it was just updated, above. 
3307          * We need to move extents from index (insert_index + replace_count) through the end of 
3308          * the list by (replace_count - 1) positions so that they overwrite extent #(insert_index + 1). 
3310         if (replace_count 
> 1 && (insert_index 
+ replace_count
) < tr
->trim
.extent_count
) { 
3311                 memmove(&tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index 
+ 1], 
3312                                 &tr
->trim
.extents
[insert_index 
+ replace_count
], 
3313                                 (tr
->trim
.extent_count 
- insert_index 
- replace_count
) * sizeof(dk_extent_t
)); 
3315         tr
->trim
.extent_count 
-= replace_count 
- 1; 
3318                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_ADD 
| DBG_FUNC_END
, 0, 0, 0, tr
->trim
.extent_count
, 0); 
3323  * journal_trim_extent_overlap 
3325  * Return 1 if there are any pending TRIMs that overlap with the given offset and length 
3326  * Return 0 otherwise. 
3329 int journal_trim_extent_overlap (journal 
*jnl
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t length
, uint64_t *end
) { 
3330         transaction 
*tr 
= NULL
; 
3333         uint64_t overlap_start
; 
3334         uint64_t overlap_len
; 
3335         tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
3336         CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
3339          * There are two lists that need to be examined for potential overlaps: 
3341          * The first is the current transaction. Since this function requires that 
3342          * a transaction be active when this is called, this is the "active_tr" 
3343          * pointer in the journal struct.  This has a trimlist pointer which needs 
3346         overlap 
= trim_search_extent (&tr
->trim
, offset
, length
, &overlap_start
, &overlap_len
); 
3349                  * The second is the async trim list, which is only done if the current 
3350                  * transaction group (active transaction) did not overlap with our target 
3351                  * extent. This async trim list is the set of all previously 
3352                  * committed transaction groups whose I/Os are now in-flight. We need to hold the 
3353                  * trim lock in order to search this list.  If we grab the list before the 
3354                  * TRIM has completed, then we will compare it. If it is grabbed AFTER the 
3355                  * TRIM has completed, then the pointer will be zeroed out and we won't have 
3356                  * to check anything. 
3358                 lck_rw_lock_shared (&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3359                 if (jnl
->async_trim 
!= NULL
) { 
3360                         overlap 
= trim_search_extent(jnl
->async_trim
, offset
, length
, &overlap_start
, &overlap_len
); 
3362                 lck_rw_unlock_shared (&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3366                 /* compute the end (min) of the overlapping range */ 
3367                 if ( (overlap_start 
+ overlap_len
) < (offset 
+ length
)) { 
3368                         *end 
= (overlap_start 
+ overlap_len
); 
3371                         *end 
= (offset 
+ length
); 
3380  * journal_request_immediate_flush 
3382  * FS requests that the journal flush immediately upon the 
3383  * active transaction's completion. 
3385  * Returns 0 if operation succeeds 
3386  * Returns EPERM if we failed to leave hint 
3389 journal_request_immediate_flush (journal 
*jnl
) { 
3391         transaction 
*tr 
= NULL
; 
3393          * Is a transaction still in process? You must do 
3394          * this while there are txns open 
3396         tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
3398                 CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
3399                 tr
->flush_on_completion 
= TRUE
; 
3410 ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3412 ; Routine:              trim_remove_extent 
3414 ; Function:             Indicate that a range of bytes, some of which may have previously 
3415 ;                               been passed to journal_trim_add_extent, is now allocated. 
3416 ;                               Any overlapping ranges currently in the journal's trim list will 
3417 ;                               be removed.  If the underlying device supports TRIM (UNMAP), then 
3418 ;                               these extents will not be trimmed/unmapped when the transaction 
3419 ;                               is written to the journal. 
3421 ;                               HFS also uses this to prevent newly allocated space from being 
3422 ;                               added to its free extent cache (if some portion of the newly 
3423 ;                               allocated space was recently freed). 
3426 ;       trim            - The trim list to update. 
3427 ;       offset          - The first byte of the range to be trimmed. 
3428 ;       length          - The number of bytes of the extent being trimmed. 
3429 ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3432 trim_remove_extent(journal 
*jnl
, struct jnl_trim_list 
*trim
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t length
) 
3435         dk_extent_t 
*extent
; 
3436         u_int32_t keep_before
; 
3437         u_int32_t keep_after
; 
3439         end 
= offset 
+ length
; 
3442          * Find any existing extents that start before or end after the input 
3443          * extent.  These extents will be modified if they overlap the input 
3444          * extent.  Other extents between them will be deleted. 
3446         extent 
= trim
->extents
; 
3448         while (keep_before 
< trim
->extent_count 
&& extent
->offset 
< offset
) { 
3452         keep_after 
= keep_before
; 
3453         if (keep_after 
> 0) { 
3454                 /* See if previous extent extends beyond both ends of input extent. */ 
3458         while (keep_after 
< trim
->extent_count 
&& (extent
->offset 
+ extent
->length
) <= end
) { 
3464          * When we get here, the first keep_before extents (0 .. keep_before-1) 
3465          * start before the input extent, and extents (keep_after .. extent_count-1) 
3466          * end after the input extent.  We'll need to keep, all of those extents, 
3467          * but possibly modify #(keep_before-1) and #keep_after to remove the portion 
3468          * that overlaps with the input extent. 
3472          * Does the input extent start after and end before the same existing 
3473          * extent?  If so, we have to "punch a hole" in that extent and convert 
3474          * it to two separate extents. 
3476         if (keep_before 
>  keep_after
) { 
3477                 /* If the list was already full, we need to grow it. */ 
3478                 if (trim
->extent_count 
== trim
->allocated_count
) { 
3479                         if (trim_realloc(jnl
, trim
) != 0) { 
3480                                 printf("jnl: trim_remove_extent: out of memory!"); 
3486                  * Make room for a new extent by shifting extents #keep_after and later 
3487                  * down by one extent.  When we're done, extents #keep_before and 
3488                  * #keep_after will be identical, and we can fall through to removing 
3489                  * the portion that overlaps the input extent. 
3491                 memmove(&trim
->extents
[keep_before
], 
3492                                 &trim
->extents
[keep_after
], 
3493                                 (trim
->extent_count 
- keep_after
) * sizeof(dk_extent_t
)); 
3494                 ++trim
->extent_count
; 
3498                  * Fall through.  We now have the case where the length of extent 
3499                  * #(keep_before - 1) needs to be updated, and the start of extent 
3500                  * #(keep_after) needs to be updated. 
3505          * May need to truncate the end of extent #(keep_before - 1) if it overlaps 
3508         if (keep_before 
> 0) { 
3509                 extent 
= &trim
->extents
[keep_before 
- 1]; 
3510                 if (extent
->offset 
+ extent
->length 
> offset
) { 
3511                         extent
->length 
= offset 
- extent
->offset
; 
3516          * May need to update the start of extent #(keep_after) if it overlaps the 
3519         if (keep_after 
< trim
->extent_count
) { 
3520                 extent 
= &trim
->extents
[keep_after
]; 
3521                 if (extent
->offset 
< end
) { 
3522                         extent
->length 
= extent
->offset 
+ extent
->length 
- end
; 
3523                         extent
->offset 
= end
; 
3528          * If there were whole extents that overlapped the input extent, get rid 
3529          * of them by shifting any following extents, and updating the count. 
3531         if (keep_after 
> keep_before 
&& keep_after 
< trim
->extent_count
) { 
3532                 memmove(&trim
->extents
[keep_before
], 
3533                                 &trim
->extents
[keep_after
], 
3534                                 (trim
->extent_count 
- keep_after
) * sizeof(dk_extent_t
)); 
3536         trim
->extent_count 
-= keep_after 
- keep_before
; 
3542  ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3544  ; Routine:             journal_trim_remove_extent 
3546  ; Function:            Make note of a range of bytes, some of which may have previously 
3547  ;                              been passed to journal_trim_add_extent, is now in use on the 
3548  ;                              volume.  The given bytes will be not be trimmed as part of 
3549  ;                              this transaction, or a pending trim of a transaction being 
3550  ;                              asynchronously flushed. 
3553  ;      jnl                     - The journal for the volume containing the byte range. 
3554  ;      offset          - The first byte of the range to be trimmed. 
3555  ;      length          - The number of bytes of the extent being trimmed. 
3556  ;________________________________________________________________________________ 
3559 journal_trim_remove_extent(journal 
*jnl
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t length
) 
3566         /* TODO: Is it OK to manipulate the trim list even if JOURNAL_INVALID is set?  I think so... */ 
3567         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
3571         tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
3572         CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
3575                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_REMOVE 
| DBG_FUNC_START
, obfuscate_addr(jnl
), offset
, length
, tr
->trim
.extent_count
, 0); 
3577         if (jnl
->owner 
!= current_thread()) { 
3578                 panic("jnl: trim_remove_extent: called w/out a transaction! jnl %p, owner %p, curact %p\n", 
3579                           jnl
, jnl
->owner
, current_thread()); 
3582         free_old_stuff(jnl
); 
3584         error 
= trim_remove_extent(jnl
, &tr
->trim
, offset
, length
); 
3589                  * See if a pending trim has any extents that overlap with the 
3590                  * one we were given. 
3592                 lck_rw_lock_shared(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3593                 if (jnl
->async_trim 
!= NULL
) 
3594                         found 
= trim_search_extent(jnl
->async_trim
, offset
, length
, NULL
, NULL
); 
3595                 lck_rw_unlock_shared(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3599                          * There was an overlap, so avoid trimming the extent we 
3600                          * just allocated.  (Otherwise, it might get trimmed after 
3601                          * we've written to it, which will cause that data to be 
3604                         uint32_t async_extent_count 
= 0; 
3607                                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_REMOVE_PENDING 
| DBG_FUNC_START
, obfuscate_addr(jnl
), offset
, length
, 0, 0); 
3608                         lck_rw_lock_exclusive(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3609                         if (jnl
->async_trim 
!= NULL
) { 
3610                                 error 
= trim_remove_extent(jnl
, jnl
->async_trim
, offset
, length
); 
3611                                 async_extent_count 
= jnl
->async_trim
->extent_count
; 
3613                         lck_rw_unlock_exclusive(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3615                                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_REMOVE_PENDING 
| DBG_FUNC_END
, error
, 0, 0, async_extent_count
, 0); 
3620                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_REMOVE 
| DBG_FUNC_END
, error
, 0, 0, tr
->trim
.extent_count
, 0); 
3626 journal_trim_flush(journal 
*jnl
, transaction 
*tr
) 
3629         boolean_t was_vm_privileged 
= FALSE
; 
3632                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_FLUSH 
| DBG_FUNC_START
, obfuscate_addr(jnl
), tr
, 0, tr
->trim
.extent_count
, 0); 
3634         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
)) { 
3636                  * the disk driver can allocate memory on this path... 
3637                  * if we block waiting for memory, and there is enough pressure to 
3638                  * cause us to try and create a new swap file, we may end up deadlocking 
3639                  * due to waiting for the journal on the swap file creation path... 
3640                  * by making ourselves vm_privileged, we give ourselves the best chance 
3643                 was_vm_privileged 
= set_vm_privilege(TRUE
); 
3645         lck_rw_lock_shared(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3646         if (tr
->trim
.extent_count 
> 0) { 
3649                 bzero(&unmap
, sizeof(unmap
)); 
3650                 if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_USE_UNMAP
) { 
3651                         unmap
.extents 
= tr
->trim
.extents
; 
3652                         unmap
.extentsCount 
= tr
->trim
.extent_count
; 
3654                                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_UNMAP 
| DBG_FUNC_START
, obfuscate_addr(jnl
), tr
, 0, tr
->trim
.extent_count
, 0); 
3655                         err 
= VNOP_IOCTL(jnl
->fsdev
, DKIOCUNMAP
, (caddr_t
)&unmap
, FWRITE
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
3657                                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_UNMAP 
| DBG_FUNC_END
, err
, 0, 0, 0, 0); 
3661                  * Call back into the file system to tell them that we have 
3662                  * trimmed some extents and that they can now be reused. 
3664                  * CAUTION: If the journal becomes invalid (eg., due to an I/O 
3665                  * error when trying to write to the journal), this callback 
3666                  * will stop getting called, even if extents got freed before 
3667                  * the journal became invalid! 
3669                 if (jnl
->trim_callback
) 
3670                         jnl
->trim_callback(jnl
->trim_callback_arg
, tr
->trim
.extent_count
, tr
->trim
.extents
); 
3672         lck_rw_unlock_shared(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3674         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
) && (was_vm_privileged 
== FALSE
)) 
3675                 set_vm_privilege(FALSE
); 
3677          * If the transaction we're flushing was the async transaction, then 
3678          * tell the current transaction that there is no pending trim 
3681          * NOTE: Since we released the lock, another thread could have 
3682          * removed one or more extents from our list.  That's not a 
3683          * problem since any writes to the re-allocated blocks 
3684          * would get sent to the device after the DKIOCUNMAP. 
3686         lck_rw_lock_exclusive(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3687         if (jnl
->async_trim 
== &tr
->trim
) 
3688                 jnl
->async_trim 
= NULL
; 
3689         lck_rw_unlock_exclusive(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3692          * By the time we get here, no other thread can discover the address 
3693          * of "tr", so it is safe for us to manipulate tr->trim without 
3694          * holding any locks. 
3696         if (tr
->trim
.extents
) {                  
3697                 hfs_free(tr
->trim
.extents
, tr
->trim
.allocated_count 
* sizeof(dk_extent_t
)); 
3698                 tr
->trim
.allocated_count 
= 0; 
3699                 tr
->trim
.extent_count 
= 0; 
3700                 tr
->trim
.extents 
= NULL
; 
3704                 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(DBG_JOURNAL_TRIM_FLUSH 
| DBG_FUNC_END
, err
, 0, 0, 0, 0); 
3710 journal_binfo_cmp(const void *a
, const void *b
) 
3712         const block_info 
*bi_a 
= (const struct block_info 
*)a
; 
3713         const block_info 
*bi_b 
= (const struct block_info 
*)b
; 
3716         if (bi_a
->bnum 
== (off_t
)-1) { 
3719         if (bi_b
->bnum 
== (off_t
)-1) { 
3723         // don't have to worry about negative block 
3724         // numbers so this is ok to do. 
3726         res 
= (buf_blkno(bi_a
->u
.bp
) - buf_blkno(bi_b
->u
.bp
)); 
3733  * End a transaction.  If the transaction is small enough, and we're not forcing 
3734  * a write to disk, the "active" transaction becomes the "current" transaction, 
3735  * and will be reused for the next transaction that is started (group commit). 
3737  * If the transaction gets written to disk (because force_it is true, or no 
3738  * group commit, or the transaction is sufficiently full), the blocks get 
3739  * written into the journal first, then the are written asynchronously.  When 
3740  * those async writes complete, the transaction can be freed and removed from 
3743  * An optional callback can be supplied.  If given, it is called after the 
3744  * the blocks have been written to the journal, but before the async writes 
3745  * of those blocks to their normal on-disk locations.  This is used by 
3746  * journal_relocate so that the location of the journal can be changed and 
3747  * flushed to disk before the blocks get written to their normal locations. 
3748  * Note that the callback is only called if the transaction gets written to 
3749  * the journal during this end_transaction call; you probably want to set the 
3753  *      tr                       Transaction to add to the journal 
3754  *      force_it         If true, force this transaction to the on-disk journal immediately. 
3755  *      callback         See description above.  Pass NULL for no callback. 
3756  *      callback_arg Argument passed to callback routine. 
3760  *              -1              An error occurred.  The journal is marked invalid. 
3763 end_transaction(transaction 
*tr
, int force_it
, errno_t (*callback
)(void*), void *callback_arg
, boolean_t drop_lock
, boolean_t must_wait
) 
3765         block_list_header  
*blhdr
=NULL
, *next
=NULL
; 
3768         journal         
*jnl 
= tr
->jnl
; 
3770         size_t          tbuffer_offset
; 
3771         boolean_t       drop_lock_early
; 
3774                 panic("jnl: jnl @ %p already has cur_tr %p, new tr: %p\n", 
3775                           jnl
, jnl
->cur_tr
, tr
); 
3778         // if there weren't any modified blocks in the transaction 
3779         // just save off the transaction pointer and return. 
3780         if (tr
->total_bytes 
== jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
) { 
3785     // if our transaction buffer isn't very full, just hang 
3786     // on to it and don't actually flush anything.  this is 
3787     // what is known as "group commit".  we will flush the 
3788     // transaction buffer if it's full or if we have more than 
3789     // one of them so we don't start hogging too much memory. 
3791     // We also check the device supports UNMAP/TRIM, and if so, 
3792     // the number of extents waiting to be trimmed.  If it is 
3793     // small enough, then keep accumulating more (so we can 
3794     // reduce the overhead of trimming).  If there was a prior 
3795     // trim error, then we stop issuing trims for this 
3796     // volume, so we can also coalesce transactions. 
3799                    && (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_NO_GROUP_COMMIT
) == 0  
3800                    && tr
->num_blhdrs 
< 3 
3801                    && (tr
->total_bytes 
<= ((tr
->tbuffer_size
*tr
->num_blhdrs
) - tr
->tbuffer_size
/8)) 
3802                    && (!(jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_USE_UNMAP
) || (tr
->trim
.extent_count 
< jnl_trim_flush_limit
))) { 
3808         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc018|DBG_FUNC_START
, jnl
, tr
, drop_lock
, must_wait
, 0); 
3810         lock_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->flushing
, "end_transaction"); 
3813          * if the previous 'finish_end_transaction' was being run 
3814          * asynchronously, it could have encountered a condition 
3815          * that caused it to mark the journal invalid... if that 
3816          * occurred while we were waiting for it to finish, we 
3817          * need to notice and abort the current transaction 
3819         if ((jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) || jnl
->flush_aborted 
== TRUE
) { 
3820                 unlock_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->flushing
); 
3822                 abort_transaction(jnl
, tr
); 
3824                 KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc018|DBG_FUNC_END
, jnl
, tr
, ret_val
, 0, 0); 
3829          * Store a pointer to this transaction's trim list so that 
3830          * future transactions can find it. 
3832          * Note: if there are no extents in the trim list, then don't 
3833          * bother saving the pointer since nothing can add new extents 
3834          * to the list (and other threads/transactions only care if 
3835          * there is a trim pending). 
3837         lck_rw_lock_exclusive(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3838         if (jnl
->async_trim 
!= NULL
) 
3839                 panic("jnl: end_transaction: async_trim already non-NULL!"); 
3840         if (tr
->trim
.extent_count 
> 0) 
3841                 jnl
->async_trim 
= &tr
->trim
; 
3842         lck_rw_unlock_exclusive(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
3845          * snapshot the transaction sequence number while we are still behind 
3846          * the journal lock since it will be bumped upon the start of the 
3847          * next transaction group which may overlap the current journal flush... 
3848          * we pass the snapshot into write_journal_header during the journal 
3849          * flush so that it can write the correct version in the header... 
3850          * because we hold the 'flushing' condition variable for the duration 
3851          * of the journal flush, 'saved_sequence_num' remains stable 
3853         jnl
->saved_sequence_num 
= jnl
->sequence_num
; 
3856          * if we're here we're going to flush the transaction buffer to disk. 
3857          * 'check_free_space' will not return untl there is enough free 
3858          * space for this transaction in the journal and jnl->old_start[0] 
3859          * is avaiable for use 
3861         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc030 | DBG_FUNC_START
, jnl
, 0, 0, 0, 0); 
3863         check_free_space(jnl
, tr
->total_bytes
, &tr
->delayed_header_write
, jnl
->saved_sequence_num
); 
3865         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc030 | DBG_FUNC_END
, jnl
, tr
->delayed_header_write
, 0, 0, 0); 
3867         // range check the end index 
3868         if (jnl
->jhdr
->end 
<= 0 || jnl
->jhdr
->end 
> jnl
->jhdr
->size
) { 
3869                 panic("jnl: end_transaction: end is bogus 0x%llx (sz 0x%llx)\n", 
3870                           jnl
->jhdr
->end
, jnl
->jhdr
->size
); 
3872         if (tr
->delayed_header_write 
== TRUE
) { 
3873                 thread_t        thread 
= THREAD_NULL
; 
3875                 lock_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->writing_header
, "end_transaction"); 
3877                  * fire up a thread to write the journal header 
3878                  * asynchronously... when it finishes, it will call 
3879                  * unlock_condition... we can overlap the preparation of 
3880                  * the log and buffers during this time 
3882                 kernel_thread_start((thread_continue_t
)write_header_thread
, jnl
, &thread
); 
3884                 jnl
->write_header_failed 
= FALSE
; 
3887         // this transaction starts where the current journal ends 
3888         tr
->journal_start 
= jnl
->jhdr
->end
; 
3892          * Because old_start is locked above, we can cast away the volatile qualifier before passing it to memmove. 
3893          * slide everyone else down and put our latest guy in the last 
3894          * entry in the old_start array 
3896         memmove(__CAST_AWAY_QUALIFIER(&jnl
->old_start
[0], volatile, void *), __CAST_AWAY_QUALIFIER(&jnl
->old_start
[1], volatile, void *), sizeof(jnl
->old_start
)-sizeof(jnl
->old_start
[0])); 
3897         jnl
->old_start
[sizeof(jnl
->old_start
)/sizeof(jnl
->old_start
[0]) - 1] = tr
->journal_start 
| 0x8000000000000000LL
; 
3899         unlock_oldstart(jnl
); 
3902         for (blhdr 
= tr
->blhdr
; blhdr
; blhdr 
= next
) { 
3907                 tbuffer_offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
; 
3909                 for (i 
= 1; i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
; i
++) { 
3911                         if (blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
!= (off_t
)-1) { 
3912                                 void (*func
)(buf_t
, void *); 
3915                                 bp 
= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp
; 
3918                                         panic("jnl: inconsistent binfo (NULL bp w/bnum %lld; jnl @ %p, tr %p)\n", 
3919                                                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum
, jnl
, tr
); 
3922                                  * acquire the bp here so that we can safely 
3923                                  * mess around with its data.  buf_acquire() 
3924                                  * will return EAGAIN if the buffer was busy, 
3925                                  * so loop trying again. 
3928                                         err 
= buf_acquire(bp
, BAC_REMOVE
, 0, 0); 
3929                                 } while (err 
== EAGAIN
); 
3932                                         panic("could not acquire bp %p (err %d)\n", bp
, err
); 
3934                                 if ((buf_flags(bp
) & (B_LOCKED
|B_DELWRI
)) != (B_LOCKED
|B_DELWRI
)) { 
3935                                         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_CLOSE_PENDING
) { 
3936                                                 buf_clearflags(bp
, B_LOCKED
); 
3940                                                  * this is an odd case that appears to happen occasionally 
3941                                                  * make sure we mark this block as no longer valid 
3942                                                  * so that we don't process it in "finish_end_transaction" since 
3943                                                  * the bp that is recorded in our array no longer belongs 
3944                                                  * to us (normally we substitute a shadow bp to be processed 
3945                                                  * issuing a 'buf_bawrite' on a stale buf_t pointer leads 
3946                                                  * to all kinds of problems. 
3948                                                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
= (off_t
)-1; 
3951                                                 panic("jnl: end_tr: !!!DANGER!!! bp %p flags (0x%x) not LOCKED & DELWRI\n", bp
, buf_flags(bp
)); 
3954                                 bsize 
= buf_size(bp
); 
3956                                 buf_setfilter(bp
, NULL
, NULL
, &func
, &arg
); 
3958                                 blkptr 
= (char *)&((char *)blhdr
)[tbuffer_offset
]; 
3960                                 sbp 
= buf_create_shadow_priv(bp
, FALSE
, (uintptr_t)blkptr
, 0, 0); 
3963                                         panic("jnl: buf_create_shadow returned NULL"); 
3966                                  * copy the data into the transaction buffer... 
3968                                 memcpy(blkptr
, (char *)buf_dataptr(bp
), bsize
); 
3970                                 buf_clearflags(bp
, B_LOCKED
); 
3975                                  * adopt the shadow buffer for this block 
3979                                          * transfer FS hook function to the 
3980                                          * shadow buffer... it will get called 
3981                                          * in finish_end_transaction 
3983                                         buf_setfilter(sbp
, func
, arg
, NULL
, NULL
); 
3985                                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp 
= sbp
; 
3988                                 // bnum == -1, only true if a block was "killed"  
3989                                 bsize 
= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.bsize
; 
3991                         tbuffer_offset 
+= bsize
; 
3993                 next 
= (block_list_header 
*)((long)blhdr
->binfo
[0].bnum
); 
3996          * if callback != NULL, we don't want to drop the journal 
3997          * lock, or complete end_transaction asynchronously, since 
3998          * the caller is expecting the callback to run in the calling 
4001          * if drop_lock == FALSE, we can't complete end_transaction 
4005                 drop_lock_early 
= FALSE
; 
4007                 drop_lock_early 
= drop_lock
; 
4009         if (drop_lock_early 
== FALSE
) 
4012         if (drop_lock_early 
== TRUE
) { 
4013                 journal_unlock(jnl
); 
4016         if (must_wait 
== TRUE
) 
4017                 ret_val 
= finish_end_transaction(tr
, callback
, callback_arg
); 
4019                 thread_t        thread 
= THREAD_NULL
; 
4022                  * fire up a thread to complete processing this transaction 
4023                  * asynchronously... when it finishes, it will call 
4026                 kernel_thread_start((thread_continue_t
)finish_end_thread
, tr
, &thread
); 
4028         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc018|DBG_FUNC_END
, jnl
, tr
, ret_val
, 0, 0); 
4030         if (drop_lock 
== TRUE
) { 
4031                 journal_unlock(jnl
); 
4038 finish_end_thread(transaction 
*tr
) 
4040         throttle_set_thread_io_policy(IOPOL_PASSIVE
); 
4042         finish_end_transaction(tr
, NULL
, NULL
); 
4044         thread_deallocate(current_thread()); 
4045         thread_terminate(current_thread()); 
4049 write_header_thread(journal 
*jnl
) 
4051         throttle_set_thread_io_policy(IOPOL_PASSIVE
); 
4053         if (write_journal_header(jnl
, 1, jnl
->saved_sequence_num
)) 
4054                 jnl
->write_header_failed 
= TRUE
; 
4056                 jnl
->write_header_failed 
= FALSE
; 
4057         unlock_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->writing_header
); 
4059         thread_deallocate(current_thread()); 
4060         thread_terminate(current_thread()); 
4064 finish_end_transaction(transaction 
*tr
, errno_t (*callback
)(void*), void *callback_arg
) 
4069         journal         
*jnl 
= tr
->jnl
; 
4072         block_list_header  
*blhdr
=NULL
, *next
=NULL
; 
4073         size_t          tbuffer_offset
; 
4074         int             bufs_written 
= 0; 
4076         boolean_t       was_vm_privileged 
= FALSE
; 
4078         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc028|DBG_FUNC_START
, jnl
, tr
, 0, 0, 0); 
4080         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
)) { 
4082                  * if we block waiting for memory, and there is enough pressure to 
4083                  * cause us to try and create a new swap file, we may end up deadlocking 
4084                  * due to waiting for the journal on the swap file creation path... 
4085                  * by making ourselves vm_privileged, we give ourselves the best chance 
4088                 was_vm_privileged 
= set_vm_privilege(TRUE
); 
4090         end  
= jnl
->jhdr
->end
; 
4092         for (blhdr 
= tr
->blhdr
; blhdr
; blhdr 
= (block_list_header 
*)((long)blhdr
->binfo
[0].bnum
)) { 
4094                 amt 
= blhdr
->bytes_used
; 
4096                 blhdr
->binfo
[0].u
.bi
.b
.sequence_num 
= tr
->sequence_num
; 
4098                 blhdr
->checksum 
= 0; 
4099                 blhdr
->checksum 
= calc_checksum((char *)blhdr
, BLHDR_CHECKSUM_SIZE
); 
4101                 bparray 
= hfs_malloc(blhdr
->num_blocks 
* sizeof(buf_t
)); 
4102                 tbuffer_offset 
= jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
; 
4104                 for (i 
= 1; i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
; i
++) { 
4105                         void (*func
)(buf_t
, void *); 
4110                          * finish preparing the shadow buf_t before  
4111                          * calculating the individual block checksums 
4113                         if (blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
!= (off_t
)-1) { 
4117                                 bp 
= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp
; 
4120                                 blkno 
= buf_blkno(bp
); 
4121                                 lblkno 
= buf_lblkno(bp
); 
4123                                 if (vp 
== NULL 
&& lblkno 
== blkno
) { 
4124                                         printf("jnl: %s: end_tr: bad news! buffer w/null vp and l/blkno = %qd/%qd.  aborting the transaction.\n", 
4125                                                jnl
->jdev_name
, lblkno
, blkno
); 
4130                                 // if the lblkno is the same as blkno and this bp isn't 
4131                                 // associated with the underlying file system device then 
4132                                 // we need to call bmap() to get the actual physical block. 
4134                                 if ((lblkno 
== blkno
) && (vp 
!= jnl
->fsdev
)) { 
4136                                         size_t  contig_bytes
; 
4138                                         if (hfs_vnop_blktooff(&(struct vnop_blktooff_args
){ 
4141                                                                                                 .a_offset 
= &f_offset
 
4143                                                 printf("jnl: %s: end_tr: vnop_blktooff failed\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
4148                                         if (hfs_vnop_blockmap(&(struct vnop_blockmap_args
) { 
4150                                                                                                 .a_foffset 
= f_offset
, 
4151                                                                                                 .a_size    
= buf_count(bp
), 
4153                                                                                                 .a_run     
= &contig_bytes
 
4155                                                 printf("jnl: %s: end_tr: can't blockmap the buffer\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
4160                                         if ((uint32_t)contig_bytes 
< buf_count(bp
)) { 
4161                                                 printf("jnl: %s: end_tr: blk not physically contiguous on disk\n", jnl
->jdev_name
); 
4165                                         buf_setblkno(bp
, blkno
); 
4167                                 // update this so we write out the correct physical block number! 
4168                                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
= (off_t
)(blkno
); 
4171                                  * pick up the FS hook function (if any) and prepare 
4172                                  * to fire this buffer off in the next pass 
4174                                 buf_setfilter(bp
, buffer_flushed_callback
, tr
, &func
, &arg
); 
4178                                          * call the hook function supplied by the filesystem... 
4179                                          * this needs to happen BEFORE cacl_checksum in case 
4180                                          * the FS morphs the data in the buffer 
4185                                 bsize 
= buf_size(bp
); 
4186                                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.bsize 
= bsize
; 
4187                                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.b
.cksum 
= calc_checksum(&((char *)blhdr
)[tbuffer_offset
], bsize
); 
4190                                 bsize 
= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.bsize
; 
4191                                 blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bi
.b
.cksum 
= 0; 
4193                         tbuffer_offset 
+= bsize
; 
4196                  * if we fired off the journal_write_header asynchronously in 
4197                  * 'end_transaction', we need to wait for its completion 
4198                  * before writing the actual journal data 
4200                 wait_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->writing_header
, "finish_end_transaction"); 
4202                 if (jnl
->write_header_failed 
== FALSE
) 
4203                         ret 
= write_journal_data(jnl
, &end
, blhdr
, amt
); 
4207                  * put the bp pointers back so that we can  
4208                  * make the final pass on them 
4210                 for (i 
= 1; i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
; i
++) 
4211                         blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp 
= bparray
[i
]; 
4213                 hfs_free(bparray
, blhdr
->num_blocks 
* sizeof(buf_t
)); 
4219                         printf("jnl: %s: end_transaction: only wrote %d of %d bytes to the journal!\n", 
4220                                jnl
->jdev_name
, ret
, amt
); 
4226         jnl
->jhdr
->end  
= end
;    // update where the journal now ends 
4227         tr
->journal_end 
= end
;    // the transaction ends here too 
4229         if (tr
->journal_start 
== 0 || tr
->journal_end 
== 0) { 
4230                 panic("jnl: end_transaction: bad tr journal start/end: 0x%llx 0x%llx\n", 
4231                       tr
->journal_start
, tr
->journal_end
); 
4234         if (write_journal_header(jnl
, 0, jnl
->saved_sequence_num
) != 0) { 
4239          * If the caller supplied a callback, call it now that the blocks have been 
4240          * written to the journal.  This is used by journal_relocate so, for example, 
4241          * the file system can change its pointer to the new journal. 
4243         if (callback 
!= NULL 
&& callback(callback_arg
) != 0) { 
4249         // Send a DKIOCUNMAP for the extents trimmed by this transaction, and 
4250         // free up the extent list. 
4252         journal_trim_flush(jnl
, tr
); 
4254         // the buffer_flushed_callback will only be called for the  
4255         // real blocks that get flushed so we have to account for  
4256         // the block_list_headers here. 
4258         tr
->num_flushed 
= tr
->num_blhdrs 
* jnl
->jhdr
->blhdr_size
; 
4260         lock_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->asyncIO
, "finish_end_transaction"); 
4263         // setup for looping through all the blhdr's. 
4265         for (blhdr 
= tr
->blhdr
; blhdr
; blhdr 
= next
) { 
4266                 uint16_t        num_blocks
; 
4269                  * grab this info ahead of issuing the buf_bawrites... 
4270                  * once the last one goes out, its possible for blhdr 
4271                  * to be freed (especially if we get preempted) before 
4272                  * we do the last check of num_blocks or 
4273                  * grab the next blhdr pointer... 
4275                 next 
= (block_list_header 
*)((long)blhdr
->binfo
[0].bnum
); 
4276                 num_blocks 
= blhdr
->num_blocks
; 
4279                  * we can re-order the buf ptrs because everything is written out already 
4281                 kx_qsort(&blhdr
->binfo
[1], num_blocks
-1, sizeof(block_info
), journal_binfo_cmp
); 
4284                  * need to make sure that the loop issuing the buf_bawrite's 
4285                  * does not touch blhdr once the last buf_bawrite has been 
4286                  * issued... at that point, we no longer have a legitmate 
4287                  * reference on the associated storage since it will be 
4288                  * released upon the completion of that last buf_bawrite 
4290                 for (i 
= num_blocks
-1; i 
>= 1; i
--) { 
4291                         if (blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
!= (off_t
)-1) 
4295                 for (i 
= 1; i 
< num_blocks
; i
++) { 
4297                         if ((bp 
= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp
)) { 
4302                                 // this undoes the vnode_ref() in journal_modify_block_end() 
4303                                 vnode_rele_ext(vp
, 0, 1); 
4309         if (bufs_written 
== 0) { 
4311                  * since we didn't issue any buf_bawrite's, there is no 
4312                  * async trigger to cause the memory associated with this 
4313                  * transaction to be freed... so, move it to the garbage 
4318                 tr
->next       
= jnl
->tr_freeme
; 
4319                 jnl
->tr_freeme 
= tr
; 
4321                 unlock_oldstart(jnl
); 
4323                 unlock_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->asyncIO
); 
4326         //printf("jnl: end_tr: tr @ 0x%x, jnl-blocks: 0x%llx - 0x%llx. exit!\n", 
4327         //   tr, tr->journal_start, tr->journal_end); 
4330         if (ret_val 
== -1) { 
4331                 abort_transaction(jnl
, tr
);             // cleans up list of extents to be trimmed 
4334                  * 'flush_aborted' is protected by the flushing condition... we need to 
4335                  * set it before dropping the condition so that it will be 
4336                  * noticed in 'end_transaction'... we add this additional 
4337                  * aborted condition so that we can drop the 'flushing' condition 
4338                  * before grabbing the journal lock... this avoids a deadlock 
4339                  * in 'end_transaction' which is holding the journal lock while 
4340                  * waiting for the 'flushing' condition to clear... 
4341                  * everyone else will notice the JOURNAL_INVALID flag 
4343                 jnl
->flush_aborted 
= TRUE
; 
4345                 unlock_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->flushing
); 
4348                 jnl
->flags 
|= JOURNAL_INVALID
; 
4349                 jnl
->old_start
[sizeof(jnl
->old_start
)/sizeof(jnl
->old_start
[0]) - 1] &= ~0x8000000000000000LL
; 
4351                 journal_unlock(jnl
); 
4353                 unlock_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->flushing
); 
4355         if (vfs_isswapmount(jnl
->fsmount
) && (was_vm_privileged 
== FALSE
)) 
4356                 set_vm_privilege(FALSE
); 
4358         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc028|DBG_FUNC_END
, jnl
, tr
, bufs_written
, ret_val
, 0); 
4365 lock_condition(journal 
*jnl
, boolean_t 
*condition
, const char *condition_name
) 
4368         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc020|DBG_FUNC_START
, jnl
, condition
, 0, 0, 0); 
4372         while (*condition 
== TRUE
) 
4373                 msleep(condition
, &jnl
->flock
, PRIBIO
, condition_name
, NULL
); 
4378         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc020|DBG_FUNC_END
, jnl
, condition
, 0, 0, 0); 
4382 wait_condition(journal 
*jnl
, boolean_t 
*condition
, const char *condition_name
) 
4385         if (*condition 
== FALSE
) 
4388         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc02c|DBG_FUNC_START
, jnl
, condition
, 0, 0, 0); 
4392         while (*condition 
== TRUE
) 
4393                 msleep(condition
, &jnl
->flock
, PRIBIO
, condition_name
, NULL
); 
4397         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc02c|DBG_FUNC_END
, jnl
, condition
, 0, 0, 0); 
4401 unlock_condition(journal 
*jnl
, boolean_t 
*condition
) 
4412 abort_transaction(journal 
*jnl
, transaction 
*tr
) 
4414         block_list_header 
*blhdr
, *next
; 
4416         // for each block list header, iterate over the blocks then 
4417         // free up the memory associated with the block list. 
4419         // find each of the primary blocks (i.e. the list could 
4420         // contain a mix of shadowed and real buf_t's depending 
4421         // on when the abort condition was detected) and mark them 
4422         // clean and locked in the cache... this at least allows  
4423         // the FS a consistent view between it's incore data structures 
4424         // and the meta-data held in the cache 
4426         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc034|DBG_FUNC_START
, jnl
, tr
, 0, 0, 0); 
4428         for (blhdr 
= tr
->blhdr
; blhdr
; blhdr 
= next
) { 
4431                 for (i 
= 1; i 
< blhdr
->num_blocks
; i
++) { 
4436                         if (blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum 
== (off_t
)-1) 
4439                         tbp 
= blhdr
->binfo
[i
].u
.bp
; 
4441                         bp_vp 
= buf_vnode(tbp
); 
4443                         if (buf_shadow(tbp
)) { 
4445                                 buf_setfilter(tbp
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
); 
4447                                 hfs_assert(ISSET(buf_flags(tbp
), B_LOCKED
)); 
4452                                         err 
= buf_acquire(tbp
, BAC_REMOVE
, 0, 0); 
4453                                 } while (err 
== EAGAIN
); 
4456                                         buf_setfilter(tbp
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
); 
4462                                 err 
= buf_meta_bread(bp_vp
, 
4468                                         if (sbp 
== NULL 
&& bp 
!= tbp 
&& (buf_flags(tbp
) & B_LOCKED
)) { 
4469                                                 panic("jnl: abort_tr: got back a different bp! (bp %p should be %p, jnl %p\n", 
4473                                          * once the journal has been marked INVALID and aborted, 
4474                                          * NO meta data can be written back to the disk, so  
4475                                          * mark the buf_t clean and make sure it's locked in the cache 
4476                                          * note: if we found a shadow, the real buf_t needs to be relocked 
4478                                         buf_setflags(bp
, B_LOCKED
); 
4482                                         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc034|DBG_FUNC_NONE
, jnl
, tr
, bp
, 0, 0); 
4485                                          * this undoes the vnode_ref() in journal_modify_block_end() 
4487                                         vnode_rele_ext(bp_vp
, 0, 1); 
4489                                         printf("jnl: %s: abort_tr: could not find block %lld for vnode!\n", 
4490                                                jnl
->jdev_name
, blhdr
->binfo
[i
].bnum
); 
4499                 next 
= (block_list_header 
*)((long)blhdr
->binfo
[0].bnum
); 
4501                 // we can free blhdr here since we won't need it any more 
4502                 blhdr
->binfo
[0].bnum 
= 0xdeadc0de; 
4503                 hfs_free(blhdr
, tr
->tbuffer_size
); 
4507          * If the transaction we're aborting was the async transaction, then 
4508          * tell the current transaction that there is no pending trim 
4511         lck_rw_lock_exclusive(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
4512         if (jnl
->async_trim 
== &tr
->trim
) 
4513                 jnl
->async_trim 
= NULL
; 
4514         lck_rw_unlock_exclusive(&jnl
->trim_lock
); 
4517         if (tr
->trim
.extents
) { 
4518                 hfs_free(tr
->trim
.extents
, tr
->trim
.allocated_count 
* sizeof(dk_extent_t
)); 
4520         tr
->trim
.allocated_count 
= 0; 
4521         tr
->trim
.extent_count 
= 0; 
4522         tr
->trim
.extents 
= NULL
; 
4525         tr
->total_bytes 
= 0xdbadc0de; 
4526         hfs_free(tr
, sizeof(*tr
)); 
4528         KERNEL_DEBUG(0xbbbbc034|DBG_FUNC_END
, jnl
, tr
, 0, 0, 0); 
4533 journal_end_transaction(journal 
*jnl
) 
4540         free_old_stuff(jnl
); 
4542         if ((jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) && jnl
->owner 
== NULL
) { 
4546         if (jnl
->owner 
!= current_thread()) { 
4547                 panic("jnl: end_tr: I'm not the owner! jnl %p, owner %p, curact %p\n", 
4548                       jnl
, jnl
->owner
, current_thread()); 
4550         jnl
->nested_count
--; 
4552         if (jnl
->nested_count 
> 0) { 
4554         } else if (jnl
->nested_count 
< 0) { 
4555                 panic("jnl: jnl @ %p has negative nested count (%d). bad boy.\n", jnl
, jnl
->nested_count
); 
4558         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
4559                 if (jnl
->active_tr
) { 
4560                         if (jnl
->cur_tr 
!= NULL
) { 
4561                                 panic("jnl: journal @ %p has active tr (%p) and cur tr (%p)\n", 
4562                                       jnl
, jnl
->active_tr
, jnl
->cur_tr
); 
4564                         tr             
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
4565                         jnl
->active_tr 
= NULL
; 
4567                         abort_transaction(jnl
, tr
); 
4569                 journal_unlock(jnl
); 
4574         tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
4575         CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
4577         // clear this out here so that when check_free_space() calls 
4578         // the FS flush function, we don't panic in journal_flush() 
4579         // if the FS were to call that.  note: check_free_space() is 
4580         // called from end_transaction(). 
4582         jnl
->active_tr 
= NULL
; 
4584         /* Examine the force-journal-flush state in the active txn */ 
4585         if (tr
->flush_on_completion 
== TRUE
) { 
4587                  * If the FS requested it, disallow group commit and force the 
4588                  * transaction out to disk immediately. 
4590                 ret 
= end_transaction(tr
, 1, NULL
, NULL
, TRUE
, TRUE
); 
4593                 /* in the common path we can simply use the double-buffered journal */ 
4594                 ret 
= end_transaction(tr
, 0, NULL
, NULL
, TRUE
, FALSE
); 
4602  * Flush the contents of the journal to the disk.  
4606  *      If TRUE, wait to write in-memory journal to the disk  
4607  *      consistently, and also wait to write all asynchronous  
4608  *      metadata blocks to its corresponding locations 
4609  *      consistently on the disk.  This means that the journal  
4610  *      is empty at this point and does not contain any  
4611  *      transactions.  This is overkill in normal scenarios   
4612  *      but is useful whenever the metadata blocks are required  
4613  *      to be consistent on-disk instead of just the journal  
4614  *      being consistent; like before live verification  
4615  *      and live volume resizing.   
4617  *      If FALSE, only wait to write in-memory journal to the  
4618  *      disk consistently.  This means that the journal still  
4619  *      contains uncommitted transactions and the file system  
4620  *      metadata blocks in the journal transactions might be  
4621  *      written asynchronously to the disk.  But there is no  
4622  *      guarantee that they are written to the disk before  
4623  *      returning to the caller.  Note that this option is  
4624  *      sufficient for file system data integrity as it  
4625  *      guarantees consistent journal content on the disk. 
4628 journal_flush(journal 
*jnl
, journal_flush_options_t options
) 
4630         boolean_t drop_lock 
= FALSE
; 
4632         uint32_t flush_count 
= 0; 
4636         free_old_stuff(jnl
); 
4638         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
4642         KDBG(DBG_JOURNAL_FLUSH 
| DBG_FUNC_START
, jnl
); 
4644         if (jnl
->owner 
!= current_thread()) { 
4649         if (ISSET(options
, JOURNAL_FLUSH_FULL
)) 
4650                 flush_count 
= jnl
->flush_counter
; 
4652         // if we're not active, flush any buffered transactions 
4653         if (jnl
->active_tr 
== NULL 
&& jnl
->cur_tr
) { 
4654                 transaction 
*tr 
= jnl
->cur_tr
; 
4658                 if (ISSET(options
, JOURNAL_WAIT_FOR_IO
)) { 
4659                         wait_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->flushing
, "journal_flush"); 
4660                         wait_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->asyncIO
, "journal_flush"); 
4663                  * "end_transction" will wait for any current async flush 
4664                  * to complete, before flushing "cur_tr"... because we've 
4665                  * specified the 'must_wait' arg as TRUE, it will then 
4666                  * synchronously flush the "cur_tr" 
4668                 end_transaction(tr
, 1, NULL
, NULL
, drop_lock
, TRUE
);   // force it to get flushed 
4671                 if (drop_lock 
== TRUE
) { 
4672                         journal_unlock(jnl
); 
4675                 /* Because of pipelined journal, the journal transactions  
4676                  * might be in process of being flushed on another thread.   
4677                  * If there is nothing to flush currently, we should  
4678                  * synchronize ourselves with the pipelined journal thread  
4679                  * to ensure that all inflight transactions, if any, are  
4680                  * flushed before we return success to caller. 
4682                 wait_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->flushing
, "journal_flush"); 
4684         if (ISSET(options
, JOURNAL_WAIT_FOR_IO
)) { 
4685                 wait_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->asyncIO
, "journal_flush"); 
4688         if (ISSET(options
, JOURNAL_FLUSH_FULL
)) { 
4690                 dk_synchronize_t sync_request 
= { 
4694                 // We need a full cache flush. If it has not been done, do it here. 
4695                 if (flush_count 
== jnl
->flush_counter
) 
4696                         error 
= VNOP_IOCTL(jnl
->jdev
, DKIOCSYNCHRONIZE
, (caddr_t
)&sync_request
, FWRITE
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
4698                 // If external journal partition is enabled, flush filesystem data partition. 
4699                 if (jnl
->jdev 
!= jnl
->fsdev
) 
4700                         error 
= VNOP_IOCTL(jnl
->fsdev
, DKIOCSYNCHRONIZE
, (caddr_t
)&sync_request
, FWRITE
, vfs_context_kernel()); 
4704         KDBG(DBG_JOURNAL_FLUSH 
| DBG_FUNC_END
, jnl
); 
4710 journal_active(journal 
*jnl
) 
4712         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
4716         return (jnl
->active_tr 
== NULL
) ? 0 : 1; 
4720 journal_owner(journal 
*jnl
) 
4725 int journal_uses_fua(journal 
*jnl
) 
4727         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_DO_FUA_WRITES
) 
4733  * Relocate the journal. 
4735  * You provide the new starting offset and size for the journal. You may 
4736  * optionally provide a new tbuffer_size; passing zero defaults to not 
4737  * changing the tbuffer size except as needed to fit within the new journal 
4740  * You must have already started a transaction. The transaction may contain 
4741  * modified blocks (such as those needed to deallocate the old journal, 
4742  * allocate the new journal, and update the location and size of the journal 
4743  * in filesystem-private structures). Any transactions prior to the active 
4744  * transaction will be flushed to the old journal. The new journal will be 
4745  * initialized, and the blocks from the active transaction will be written to 
4748  * The caller will need to update the structures that identify the location 
4749  * and size of the journal.  These updates should be made in the supplied 
4750  * callback routine.  These updates must NOT go into a transaction.  You should 
4751  * force these updates to the media before returning from the callback.  In the 
4752  * even of a crash, either the old journal will be found, with an empty journal, 
4753  * or the new journal will be found with the contents of the active transaction. 
4755  * Upon return from the callback, the blocks from the active transaction are 
4756  * written to their normal locations on disk. 
4758  * (Remember that we have to ensure that blocks get committed to the journal 
4759  * before being committed to their normal locations.  But the blocks don't count 
4760  * as committed until the new journal is pointed at.) 
4762  * Upon return, there is still an active transaction: newly allocated, and 
4763  * with no modified blocks.  Call journal_end_transaction as normal.  You may 
4764  * modifiy additional blocks before calling journal_end_transaction, and those 
4765  * blocks will (eventually) go to the relocated journal. 
4768  *      jnl                             The (opened) journal to relocate. 
4769  *      offset                  The new journal byte offset (from start of the journal device). 
4770  *      journal_size    The size, in bytes, of the new journal. 
4771  *      tbuffer_size    The new desired transaction buffer size.  Pass zero to keep 
4772  *                                      the same size as the current journal.  The size will be 
4773  *                                      modified as needed to fit the new journal. 
4774  *      callback                Routine called after the new journal has been initialized, 
4775  *                                      and the active transaction written to the new journal, but 
4776  *                                      before the blocks are written to their normal locations. 
4777  *                                      Pass NULL for no callback. 
4778  *      callback_arg    An argument passed to the callback routine. 
4782  *      EINVAL                  The offset is not block aligned 
4783  *      EINVAL                  The journal_size is not a multiple of the block size 
4784  *      EINVAL                  The journal is invalid 
4785  *      (any)                   An error returned by journal_flush. 
4788 int journal_relocate(journal 
*jnl
, off_t offset
, off_t journal_size
, int32_t tbuffer_size
, 
4789         errno_t (*callback
)(void *), void *callback_arg
) 
4796          * Sanity check inputs, and adjust the size of the transaction buffer. 
4798         if (jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size 
== 0) { 
4799                 printf("jnl: %s: relocate: bad jhdr size (%d)\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
4803         if ((offset 
% jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
) != 0) { 
4804                 printf("jnl: %s: relocate: offset 0x%llx is not an even multiple of block size 0x%x\n", 
4805                        jnl
->jdev_name
, offset
, jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
4808         if ((journal_size 
% jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
) != 0) { 
4809                 printf("jnl: %s: relocate: journal size 0x%llx is not an even multiple of block size 0x%x\n", 
4810                        jnl
->jdev_name
, journal_size
, jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
4816         /* Guarantee we own the active transaction. */ 
4817         if (jnl
->flags 
& JOURNAL_INVALID
) { 
4820         if (jnl
->owner 
!= current_thread()) { 
4821                 panic("jnl: relocate: Not the owner! jnl %p, owner %p, curact %p\n", 
4822                       jnl
, jnl
->owner
, current_thread()); 
4825         if (tbuffer_size 
== 0) 
4826                 tbuffer_size 
= jnl
->tbuffer_size
; 
4827         size_up_tbuffer(jnl
, tbuffer_size
, jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
); 
4830          * Flush any non-active transactions.  We have to temporarily hide the 
4831          * active transaction to make journal_flush flush out non-active but 
4832          * current (unwritten) transactions. 
4834         tr 
= jnl
->active_tr
; 
4835         CHECK_TRANSACTION(tr
); 
4836         jnl
->active_tr 
= NULL
; 
4837         ret 
= journal_flush(jnl
, JOURNAL_WAIT_FOR_IO
); 
4838         jnl
->active_tr 
= tr
; 
4843         wait_condition(jnl
, &jnl
->flushing
, "end_transaction"); 
4846          * At this point, we have completely flushed the contents of the current 
4847          * journal to disk (and have asynchronously written all of the txns to  
4848          * their actual desired locations).  As a result, we can (and must) clear  
4849          * out the old_start array.  If we do not, then if the last written transaction 
4850          * started at the beginning of the journal (starting 1 block into the  
4851          * journal file) it could confuse the buffer_flushed callback. This is 
4852          * because we're about to reset the start/end pointers of the journal header 
4856         for (i 
= 0; i 
< sizeof (jnl
->old_start
) / sizeof(jnl
->old_start
[0]); i
++) {  
4857                 jnl
->old_start
[i
] = 0;  
4859         unlock_oldstart(jnl
); 
4861         /* Update the journal's offset and size in memory. */ 
4862         jnl
->jdev_offset 
= offset
; 
4863         jnl
->jhdr
->start 
= jnl
->jhdr
->end 
= jnl
->jhdr
->jhdr_size
; 
4864         jnl
->jhdr
->size 
= journal_size
; 
4865         jnl
->active_start 
= jnl
->jhdr
->start
; 
4868          * Force the active transaction to be written to the new journal.  Call the 
4869          * supplied callback after the blocks have been written to the journal, but 
4870          * before they get written to their normal on-disk locations. 
4872         jnl
->active_tr 
= NULL
; 
4873         ret 
= end_transaction(tr
, 1, callback
, callback_arg
, FALSE
, TRUE
); 
4875                 printf("jnl: %s: relocate: end_transaction failed (%d)\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, ret
); 
4880          * Create a new, empty transaction to be the active transaction.  This way 
4881          * our caller can use journal_end_transaction as usual. 
4883         ret 
= journal_allocate_transaction(jnl
); 
4885                 printf("jnl: %s: relocate: could not allocate new transaction (%d)\n", jnl
->jdev_name
, ret
); 
4892         jnl
->flags 
|= JOURNAL_INVALID
; 
4893         abort_transaction(jnl
, tr
); 
4897 uint32_t journal_current_txn(journal 
*jnl
) 
4899         return jnl
->sequence_num 
+ (jnl
->active_tr 
|| jnl
->cur_tr 
? 0 : 1);