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30 * This header contains the structures and function prototypes
31 * for the vfs journaling code. The data types are not meant
32 * to be modified by user code. Just use the functions and do
33 * not mess around with the structs.
35 #ifndef _SYS_VFS_JOURNAL_H_
36 #define _SYS_VFS_JOURNAL_H_
38 #include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
39 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
41 #ifdef __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE
43 #include <sys/types.h>
44 #include <kern/locks.h>
46 typedef struct _blk_info
{
50 uint32_t sequence_num
;
54 typedef struct block_info
{
55 off_t bnum
; // block # on the file system device
60 } __attribute__((__packed__
)) block_info
;
62 typedef struct block_list_header
{
63 u_int16_t max_blocks
; // max number of blocks in this chunk
64 u_int16_t num_blocks
; // number of valid block numbers in block_nums
65 int32_t bytes_used
; // how many bytes of this tbuffer are used
66 int32_t checksum
; // on-disk: checksum of this header and binfo[0]
67 int32_t flags
; // check-checksums, initial blhdr, etc
68 block_info binfo
[1]; // so we can reference them by name
71 #define BLHDR_CHECK_CHECKSUMS 0x0001
72 #define BLHDR_FIRST_HEADER 0x0002
77 typedef struct transaction
{
78 int tbuffer_size
; // in bytes
79 char *tbuffer
; // memory copy of the transaction
80 block_list_header
*blhdr
; // points to the first byte of tbuffer
81 int num_blhdrs
; // how many buffers we've allocated
82 int total_bytes
; // total # of bytes in transaction
83 int num_flushed
; // how many bytes have been flushed
84 int num_killed
; // how many bytes were "killed"
85 off_t journal_start
; // where in the journal this transaction starts
86 off_t journal_end
; // where in the journal this transaction ends
87 struct journal
*jnl
; // ptr back to the journal structure
88 struct transaction
*next
; // list of tr's (either completed or to be free'd)
89 uint32_t sequence_num
;
94 * This is written to block zero of the journal and it
95 * maintains overall state about the journal.
97 typedef struct journal_header
{
100 volatile off_t start
; // zero-based byte offset of the start of the first transaction
101 volatile off_t end
; // zero-based byte offset of where free space begins
102 off_t size
; // size in bytes of the entire journal
103 int32_t blhdr_size
; // size in bytes of each block_list_header in the journal
105 int32_t jhdr_size
; // block size (in bytes) of the journal header
106 uint32_t sequence_num
; // NEW FIELD: a monotonically increasing value assigned to all txn's
109 #define JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC 0x4a4e4c78 // 'JNLx'
110 #define ENDIAN_MAGIC 0x12345678
113 // we only checksum the original size of the journal_header to remain
114 // backwards compatible. the size of the original journal_heade is
115 // everything up to the the sequence_num field, hence we use the
116 // offsetof macro to calculate the size.
118 #define JOURNAL_HEADER_CKSUM_SIZE (offsetof(struct journal_header, sequence_num))
120 #define OLD_JOURNAL_HEADER_MAGIC 0x4a484452 // 'JHDR'
124 * In memory structure about the journal.
126 typedef struct journal
{
127 lck_mtx_t jlock
; // protects the struct journal data
129 struct vnode
*jdev
; // vnode of the device where the journal lives
130 off_t jdev_offset
; // byte offset to the start of the journal
131 const char *jdev_name
;
133 struct vnode
*fsdev
; // vnode of the file system device
135 void (*flush
)(void *arg
); // fs callback to flush meta data blocks
136 void *flush_arg
; // arg that's passed to flush()
139 int32_t tbuffer_size
; // default transaction buffer size
141 char *header_buf
; // in-memory copy of the journal header
142 int32_t header_buf_size
;
143 journal_header
*jhdr
; // points to the first byte of header_buf
146 off_t max_write_size
;
148 transaction
*cur_tr
; // for group-commit
149 transaction
*completed_trs
; // out-of-order transactions that completed
150 transaction
*active_tr
; // for nested transactions
151 int32_t nested_count
; // for nested transactions
152 void *owner
; // a ptr that's unique to the calling process
154 transaction
*tr_freeme
; // transaction structs that need to be free'd
156 volatile off_t active_start
; // the active start that we only keep in memory
157 lck_mtx_t old_start_lock
; // protects the old_start
158 volatile off_t old_start
[16]; // this is how we do lazy start update
160 int last_flush_err
; // last error from flushing the cache
163 /* internal-only journal flags (top 16 bits) */
164 #define JOURNAL_CLOSE_PENDING 0x00010000
165 #define JOURNAL_INVALID 0x00020000
166 #define JOURNAL_FLUSHCACHE_ERR 0x00040000 // means we already printed this err
167 #define JOURNAL_NEED_SWAP 0x00080000 // swap any data read from disk
168 #define JOURNAL_DO_FUA_WRITES 0x00100000 // do force-unit-access writes
170 /* journal_open/create options are always in the low-16 bits */
171 #define JOURNAL_OPTION_FLAGS_MASK 0x0000ffff
179 * Call journal_init() to initialize the journaling code (sets up lock attributes)
181 void journal_init(void) __attribute__((section("__TEXT, initcode")));
184 * Call journal_create() to create a new journal. You only
185 * call this once, typically at file system creation time.
187 * The "jvp" argument is the vnode where the journal is written.
188 * The journal starts at "offset" and is "journal_size" bytes long.
190 * The "fsvp" argument is the vnode of your file system. It may be
193 * The "min_fs_block_size" argument is the minimum block size
194 * (in bytes) that the file system will ever write. Typically
195 * this is the block size of the file system (1k, 4k, etc) but
196 * on HFS+ it is the minimum block size of the underlying device.
198 * The flags argument lets you disable group commit if you
199 * want tighter guarantees on transactions (in exchange for
200 * lower performance).
202 * The tbuffer_size is the size of the transaction buffer
203 * used by the journal. If you specify zero, the journal code
204 * will use a reasonable defaults. The tbuffer_size should
205 * be an integer multiple of the min_fs_block_size.
207 * Returns a valid journal pointer or NULL if one could not
210 journal
*journal_create(struct vnode
*jvp
,
214 size_t min_fs_block_size
,
216 int32_t tbuffer_size
,
217 void (*flush
)(void *arg
),
221 * Call journal_open() when mounting an existing file system
222 * that has a previously created journal. It will take care
223 * of validating the journal and replaying it if necessary.
225 * See journal_create() for a description of the arguments.
227 * Returns a valid journal pointer of NULL if it runs into
228 * trouble reading/playing back the journal.
230 journal
*journal_open(struct vnode
*jvp
,
234 size_t min_fs_block_size
,
236 int32_t tbuffer_size
,
237 void (*flush
)(void *arg
),
241 * Test whether the journal is clean or not. This is intended
242 * to be used when you're mounting read-only. If the journal
243 * is not clean for some reason then you should not mount the
244 * volume as your data structures may be in an unknown state.
246 int journal_is_clean(struct vnode
*jvp
,
250 size_t min_fs_block_size
);
254 * Call journal_close() just before your file system is unmounted.
255 * It flushes any outstanding transactions and makes sure the
256 * journal is in a consistent state.
258 void journal_close(journal
*journalp
);
261 * flags for journal_create/open. only can use
262 * the low 16 bits for flags because internal
263 * bits go in the high 16.
265 #define JOURNAL_NO_GROUP_COMMIT 0x00000001
266 #define JOURNAL_RESET 0x00000002
269 * Transaction related functions.
271 * Before you start modifying file system meta data, you
272 * should call journal_start_transaction(). Then before
273 * you modify each block, call journal_modify_block_start()
274 * and when you're done, journal_modify_block_end(). When
275 * you've modified the last block as part of a transaction,
276 * call journal_end_transaction() to commit the changes.
278 * If you decide to abort the modifications to a block you
279 * should call journal_modify_block_abort().
281 * If as part of a transaction you need want to throw out
282 * any previous copies of a block (because it got deleted)
283 * then call journal_kill_block(). This will mark it so
284 * that the journal does not play it back (effectively
287 int journal_start_transaction(journal
*jnl
);
288 int journal_modify_block_start(journal
*jnl
, struct buf
*bp
);
289 int journal_modify_block_abort(journal
*jnl
, struct buf
*bp
);
290 int journal_modify_block_end(journal
*jnl
, struct buf
*bp
, void (*func
)(struct buf
*bp
, void *arg
), void *arg
);
291 int journal_kill_block(journal
*jnl
, struct buf
*bp
);
292 int journal_end_transaction(journal
*jnl
);
294 int journal_active(journal
*jnl
);
295 int journal_flush(journal
*jnl
);
296 void *journal_owner(journal
*jnl
); // compare against current_thread()
297 int journal_uses_fua(journal
*jnl
);
301 * Relocate the journal.
303 * You provide the new starting offset and size for the journal. You may
304 * optionally provide a new tbuffer_size; passing zero defaults to not
305 * changing the tbuffer size except as needed to fit within the new journal
308 * You must have already started a transaction. The transaction may contain
309 * modified blocks (such as those needed to deallocate the old journal,
310 * allocate the new journal, and update the location and size of the journal
311 * in filesystem-private structures). Any transactions prior to the active
312 * transaction will be flushed to the old journal. The new journal will be
313 * initialized, and the blocks from the active transaction will be written to
314 * the new journal. The caller will need to update the structures that
315 * identify the location and size of the journal from the callback routine.
317 int journal_relocate(journal
*jnl
, off_t offset
, off_t journal_size
, int32_t tbuffer_size
,
318 errno_t (*callback
)(void *), void *callback_arg
);
322 #endif /* __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE */
323 #endif /* !_SYS_VFS_JOURNAL_H_ */