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authorJoel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com>2008-08-20 19:36:33 -0700
committerMark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>2008-10-13 16:57:05 -0700
commitf99b9b7ccf6a691f653cec45f36bfdd1e94769c7 (patch)
tree1c6ff6ea1fa1bb86b70f1fd78dd725b559c729e4 /fs/ocfs2/alloc.h
parent1e61ee79e2a96f62c007486677319814ce621c3c (diff)
ocfs2: Make ocfs2_extent_tree the first-class representation of a tree.
We now have three different kinds of extent trees in ocfs2: inode data (dinode), extended attributes (xattr_tree), and extended attribute values (xattr_value). There is a nice abstraction for them, ocfs2_extent_tree, but it is hidden in alloc.c. All the calling functions have to pick amongst a varied API and pass in type bits and often extraneous pointers. A better way is to make ocfs2_extent_tree a first-class object. Everyone converts their object to an ocfs2_extent_tree() via the ocfs2_get_*_extent_tree() calls, then uses the ocfs2_extent_tree for all tree calls to alloc.c. This simplifies a lot of callers, making for readability. It also provides an easy way to add additional extent tree types, as they only need to be defined in alloc.c with a ocfs2_get_<new>_extent_tree() function. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/ocfs2/alloc.h')
-rw-r--r--fs/ocfs2/alloc.h111
1 files changed, 62 insertions, 49 deletions
diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/alloc.h b/fs/ocfs2/alloc.h
index 5cc9a83cf1a1..35ad07f96104 100644
--- a/fs/ocfs2/alloc.h
+++ b/fs/ocfs2/alloc.h
@@ -26,46 +26,66 @@
#ifndef OCFS2_ALLOC_H
#define OCFS2_ALLOC_H
-enum ocfs2_extent_tree_type {
- OCFS2_DINODE_EXTENT = 0,
- OCFS2_XATTR_VALUE_EXTENT,
- OCFS2_XATTR_TREE_EXTENT,
-};
/*
* For xattr tree leaf, we limit the leaf byte size to be 64K.
*/
#define OCFS2_MAX_XATTR_TREE_LEAF_SIZE 65536
+/*
+ * ocfs2_extent_tree and ocfs2_extent_tree_operations are used to abstract
+ * the b-tree operations in ocfs2. Now all the b-tree operations are not
+ * limited to ocfs2_dinode only. Any data which need to allocate clusters
+ * to store can use b-tree. And it only needs to implement its ocfs2_extent_tree
+ * and operation.
+ *
+ * ocfs2_extent_tree becomes the first-class object for extent tree
+ * manipulation. Callers of the alloc.c code need to fill it via one of
+ * the ocfs2_get_*_extent_tree() operations below.
+ *
+ * ocfs2_extent_tree contains info for the root of the b-tree, it must have a
+ * root ocfs2_extent_list and a root_bh so that they can be used in the b-tree
+ * functions.
+ * ocfs2_extent_tree_operations abstract the normal operations we do for
+ * the root of extent b-tree.
+ */
+struct ocfs2_extent_tree_operations;
+struct ocfs2_extent_tree {
+ struct ocfs2_extent_tree_operations *et_ops;
+ struct buffer_head *et_root_bh;
+ struct ocfs2_extent_list *et_root_el;
+ void *et_object;
+ unsigned int et_max_leaf_clusters;
+};
+
+/*
+ * ocfs2_*_get_extent_tree() will fill an ocfs2_extent_tree from the
+ * specified object buffer. The bh is referenced until
+ * ocfs2_put_extent_tree().
+ */
+void ocfs2_get_dinode_extent_tree(struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et,
+ struct inode *inode,
+ struct buffer_head *bh);
+void ocfs2_get_xattr_tree_extent_tree(struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et,
+ struct inode *inode,
+ struct buffer_head *bh);
+void ocfs2_get_xattr_value_extent_tree(struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et,
+ struct inode *inode,
+ struct buffer_head *bh,
+ struct ocfs2_xattr_value_root *xv);
+void ocfs2_put_extent_tree(struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et);
+
struct ocfs2_alloc_context;
-int ocfs2_dinode_insert_extent(struct ocfs2_super *osb,
- handle_t *handle,
- struct inode *inode,
- struct buffer_head *root_bh,
- u32 cpos,
- u64 start_blk,
- u32 new_clusters,
- u8 flags,
- struct ocfs2_alloc_context *meta_ac);
-int ocfs2_xattr_value_insert_extent(struct ocfs2_super *osb,
- handle_t *handle,
- struct inode *inode,
- struct buffer_head *root_bh,
- u32 cpos,
- u64 start_blk,
- u32 new_clusters,
- u8 flags,
- struct ocfs2_alloc_context *meta_ac,
- struct ocfs2_xattr_value_root *xv);
-int ocfs2_xattr_tree_insert_extent(struct ocfs2_super *osb,
- handle_t *handle,
- struct inode *inode,
- struct buffer_head *root_bh,
- u32 cpos,
- u64 start_blk,
- u32 new_clusters,
- u8 flags,
- struct ocfs2_alloc_context *meta_ac);
+int ocfs2_insert_extent(struct ocfs2_super *osb,
+ handle_t *handle,
+ struct inode *inode,
+ struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et,
+ u32 cpos,
+ u64 start_blk,
+ u32 new_clusters,
+ u8 flags,
+ struct ocfs2_alloc_context *meta_ac);
+
enum ocfs2_alloc_restarted {
RESTART_NONE = 0,
RESTART_TRANS,
@@ -76,32 +96,25 @@ int ocfs2_add_clusters_in_btree(struct ocfs2_super *osb,
u32 *logical_offset,
u32 clusters_to_add,
int mark_unwritten,
- struct buffer_head *root_bh,
- struct ocfs2_extent_list *root_el,
+ struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et,
handle_t *handle,
struct ocfs2_alloc_context *data_ac,
struct ocfs2_alloc_context *meta_ac,
- enum ocfs2_alloc_restarted *reason_ret,
- enum ocfs2_extent_tree_type type,
- void *private);
+ enum ocfs2_alloc_restarted *reason_ret);
struct ocfs2_cached_dealloc_ctxt;
-int ocfs2_mark_extent_written(struct inode *inode, struct buffer_head *root_bh,
+int ocfs2_mark_extent_written(struct inode *inode,
+ struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et,
handle_t *handle, u32 cpos, u32 len, u32 phys,
struct ocfs2_alloc_context *meta_ac,
- struct ocfs2_cached_dealloc_ctxt *dealloc,
- enum ocfs2_extent_tree_type et_type,
- void *private);
-int ocfs2_remove_extent(struct inode *inode, struct buffer_head *root_bh,
+ struct ocfs2_cached_dealloc_ctxt *dealloc);
+int ocfs2_remove_extent(struct inode *inode,
+ struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et,
u32 cpos, u32 len, handle_t *handle,
struct ocfs2_alloc_context *meta_ac,
- struct ocfs2_cached_dealloc_ctxt *dealloc,
- enum ocfs2_extent_tree_type et_type,
- void *private);
+ struct ocfs2_cached_dealloc_ctxt *dealloc);
int ocfs2_num_free_extents(struct ocfs2_super *osb,
struct inode *inode,
- struct buffer_head *root_bh,
- enum ocfs2_extent_tree_type et_type,
- void *private);
+ struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et);
/*
* how many new metadata chunks would an allocation need at maximum?