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authorJeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>2014-04-23 10:00:36 -0400
committerJan Kara <jack@suse.cz>2014-05-06 22:52:19 +0200
commit098297b27d23ad9d0fc302e3417474d9342c6c14 (patch)
tree58f2054cd9933225ef1ae9c7febedc9160041af6 /fs/reiserfs/journal.c
parent4cf5f7addf18ecae2ea49b11944976cbd26d5281 (diff)
reiserfs: cleanup, reformat comments to normal kernel style
This patch reformats comments in the reiserfs code to fit in 80 columns and to follow the style rules. There is no functional change but it helps make my eyes bleed less. Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/reiserfs/journal.c')
-rw-r--r--fs/reiserfs/journal.c1127
1 files changed, 658 insertions, 469 deletions
diff --git a/fs/reiserfs/journal.c b/fs/reiserfs/journal.c
index 225921126455..48f03e5d16ef 100644
--- a/fs/reiserfs/journal.c
+++ b/fs/reiserfs/journal.c
@@ -1,38 +1,38 @@
/*
-** Write ahead logging implementation copyright Chris Mason 2000
-**
-** The background commits make this code very interrelated, and
-** overly complex. I need to rethink things a bit....The major players:
-**
-** journal_begin -- call with the number of blocks you expect to log.
-** If the current transaction is too
-** old, it will block until the current transaction is
-** finished, and then start a new one.
-** Usually, your transaction will get joined in with
-** previous ones for speed.
-**
-** journal_join -- same as journal_begin, but won't block on the current
-** transaction regardless of age. Don't ever call
-** this. Ever. There are only two places it should be
-** called from, and they are both inside this file.
-**
-** journal_mark_dirty -- adds blocks into this transaction. clears any flags
-** that might make them get sent to disk
-** and then marks them BH_JDirty. Puts the buffer head
-** into the current transaction hash.
-**
-** journal_end -- if the current transaction is batchable, it does nothing
-** otherwise, it could do an async/synchronous commit, or
-** a full flush of all log and real blocks in the
-** transaction.
-**
-** flush_old_commits -- if the current transaction is too old, it is ended and
-** commit blocks are sent to disk. Forces commit blocks
-** to disk for all backgrounded commits that have been
-** around too long.
-** -- Note, if you call this as an immediate flush from
-** from within kupdate, it will ignore the immediate flag
-*/
+ * Write ahead logging implementation copyright Chris Mason 2000
+ *
+ * The background commits make this code very interrelated, and
+ * overly complex. I need to rethink things a bit....The major players:
+ *
+ * journal_begin -- call with the number of blocks you expect to log.
+ * If the current transaction is too
+ * old, it will block until the current transaction is
+ * finished, and then start a new one.
+ * Usually, your transaction will get joined in with
+ * previous ones for speed.
+ *
+ * journal_join -- same as journal_begin, but won't block on the current
+ * transaction regardless of age. Don't ever call
+ * this. Ever. There are only two places it should be
+ * called from, and they are both inside this file.
+ *
+ * journal_mark_dirty -- adds blocks into this transaction. clears any flags
+ * that might make them get sent to disk
+ * and then marks them BH_JDirty. Puts the buffer head
+ * into the current transaction hash.
+ *
+ * journal_end -- if the current transaction is batchable, it does nothing
+ * otherwise, it could do an async/synchronous commit, or
+ * a full flush of all log and real blocks in the
+ * transaction.
+ *
+ * flush_old_commits -- if the current transaction is too old, it is ended and
+ * commit blocks are sent to disk. Forces commit blocks
+ * to disk for all backgrounded commits that have been
+ * around too long.
+ * -- Note, if you call this as an immediate flush from
+ * from within kupdate, it will ignore the immediate flag
+ */
#include <linux/time.h>
#include <linux/semaphore.h>
@@ -58,16 +58,19 @@
#define JOURNAL_WORK_ENTRY(h) (list_entry((h), struct reiserfs_journal_list, \
j_working_list))
-#define JOURNAL_TRANS_HALF 1018 /* must be correct to keep the desc and commit
- structs at 4k */
+/* must be correct to keep the desc and commit structs at 4k */
+#define JOURNAL_TRANS_HALF 1018
#define BUFNR 64 /*read ahead */
/* cnode stat bits. Move these into reiserfs_fs.h */
-#define BLOCK_FREED 2 /* this block was freed, and can't be written. */
-#define BLOCK_FREED_HOLDER 3 /* this block was freed during this transaction, and can't be written */
+/* this block was freed, and can't be written. */
+#define BLOCK_FREED 2
+/* this block was freed during this transaction, and can't be written */
+#define BLOCK_FREED_HOLDER 3
-#define BLOCK_NEEDS_FLUSH 4 /* used in flush_journal_list */
+/* used in flush_journal_list */
+#define BLOCK_NEEDS_FLUSH 4
#define BLOCK_DIRTIED 5
/* journal list state bits */
@@ -100,8 +103,10 @@ static void queue_log_writer(struct super_block *s);
/* values for join in do_journal_begin_r */
enum {
JBEGIN_REG = 0, /* regular journal begin */
- JBEGIN_JOIN = 1, /* join the running transaction if at all possible */
- JBEGIN_ABORT = 2, /* called from cleanup code, ignores aborted flag */
+ /* join the running transaction if at all possible */
+ JBEGIN_JOIN = 1,
+ /* called from cleanup code, ignores aborted flag */
+ JBEGIN_ABORT = 2,
};
static int do_journal_begin_r(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
@@ -116,10 +121,11 @@ static void init_journal_hash(struct super_block *sb)
}
/*
-** clears BH_Dirty and sticks the buffer on the clean list. Called because I can't allow refile_buffer to
-** make schedule happen after I've freed a block. Look at remove_from_transaction and journal_mark_freed for
-** more details.
-*/
+ * clears BH_Dirty and sticks the buffer on the clean list. Called because
+ * I can't allow refile_buffer to make schedule happen after I've freed a
+ * block. Look at remove_from_transaction and journal_mark_freed for
+ * more details.
+ */
static int reiserfs_clean_and_file_buffer(struct buffer_head *bh)
{
if (bh) {
@@ -197,7 +203,8 @@ static void allocate_bitmap_nodes(struct super_block *sb)
list_add(&bn->list, &journal->j_bitmap_nodes);
journal->j_free_bitmap_nodes++;
} else {
- break; /* this is ok, we'll try again when more are needed */
+ /* this is ok, we'll try again when more are needed */
+ break;
}
}
}
@@ -232,8 +239,8 @@ static void cleanup_bitmap_list(struct super_block *sb,
}
/*
-** only call this on FS unmount.
-*/
+ * only call this on FS unmount.
+ */
static int free_list_bitmaps(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_list_bitmap *jb_array)
{
@@ -268,9 +275,9 @@ static int free_bitmap_nodes(struct super_block *sb)
}
/*
-** get memory for JOURNAL_NUM_BITMAPS worth of bitmaps.
-** jb_array is the array to be filled in.
-*/
+ * get memory for JOURNAL_NUM_BITMAPS worth of bitmaps.
+ * jb_array is the array to be filled in.
+ */
int reiserfs_allocate_list_bitmaps(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_list_bitmap *jb_array,
unsigned int bmap_nr)
@@ -299,9 +306,9 @@ int reiserfs_allocate_list_bitmaps(struct super_block *sb,
}
/*
-** find an available list bitmap. If you can't find one, flush a commit list
-** and try again
-*/
+ * find an available list bitmap. If you can't find one, flush a commit list
+ * and try again
+ */
static struct reiserfs_list_bitmap *get_list_bitmap(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_journal_list
*jl)
@@ -325,18 +332,18 @@ static struct reiserfs_list_bitmap *get_list_bitmap(struct super_block *sb,
break;
}
}
- if (jb->journal_list) { /* double check to make sure if flushed correctly */
+ /* double check to make sure if flushed correctly */
+ if (jb->journal_list)
return NULL;
- }
jb->journal_list = jl;
return jb;
}
/*
-** allocates a new chunk of X nodes, and links them all together as a list.
-** Uses the cnode->next and cnode->prev pointers
-** returns NULL on failure
-*/
+ * allocates a new chunk of X nodes, and links them all together as a list.
+ * Uses the cnode->next and cnode->prev pointers
+ * returns NULL on failure
+ */
static struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *allocate_cnodes(int num_cnodes)
{
struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *head;
@@ -358,9 +365,7 @@ static struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *allocate_cnodes(int num_cnodes)
return head;
}
-/*
-** pulls a cnode off the free list, or returns NULL on failure
-*/
+/* pulls a cnode off the free list, or returns NULL on failure */
static struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *get_cnode(struct super_block *sb)
{
struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *cn;
@@ -386,8 +391,8 @@ static struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *get_cnode(struct super_block *sb)
}
/*
-** returns a cnode to the free list
-*/
+ * returns a cnode to the free list
+ */
static void free_cnode(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *cn)
{
@@ -412,7 +417,10 @@ static void clear_prepared_bits(struct buffer_head *bh)
clear_buffer_journal_restore_dirty(bh);
}
-/* return a cnode with same dev, block number and size in table, or null if not found */
+/*
+ * return a cnode with same dev, block number and size in table,
+ * or null if not found
+ */
static inline struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *get_journal_hash_dev(struct
super_block
*sb,
@@ -432,23 +440,24 @@ static inline struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *get_journal_hash_dev(struct
}
/*
-** this actually means 'can this block be reallocated yet?'. If you set search_all, a block can only be allocated
-** if it is not in the current transaction, was not freed by the current transaction, and has no chance of ever
-** being overwritten by a replay after crashing.
-**
-** If you don't set search_all, a block can only be allocated if it is not in the current transaction. Since deleting
-** a block removes it from the current transaction, this case should never happen. If you don't set search_all, make
-** sure you never write the block without logging it.
-**
-** next_zero_bit is a suggestion about the next block to try for find_forward.
-** when bl is rejected because it is set in a journal list bitmap, we search
-** for the next zero bit in the bitmap that rejected bl. Then, we return that
-** through next_zero_bit for find_forward to try.
-**
-** Just because we return something in next_zero_bit does not mean we won't
-** reject it on the next call to reiserfs_in_journal
-**
-*/
+ * this actually means 'can this block be reallocated yet?'. If you set
+ * search_all, a block can only be allocated if it is not in the current
+ * transaction, was not freed by the current transaction, and has no chance
+ * of ever being overwritten by a replay after crashing.
+ *
+ * If you don't set search_all, a block can only be allocated if it is not
+ * in the current transaction. Since deleting a block removes it from the
+ * current transaction, this case should never happen. If you don't set
+ * search_all, make sure you never write the block without logging it.
+ *
+ * next_zero_bit is a suggestion about the next block to try for find_forward.
+ * when bl is rejected because it is set in a journal list bitmap, we search
+ * for the next zero bit in the bitmap that rejected bl. Then, we return
+ * that through next_zero_bit for find_forward to try.
+ *
+ * Just because we return something in next_zero_bit does not mean we won't
+ * reject it on the next call to reiserfs_in_journal
+ */
int reiserfs_in_journal(struct super_block *sb,
unsigned int bmap_nr, int bit_nr, int search_all,
b_blocknr_t * next_zero_bit)
@@ -462,9 +471,11 @@ int reiserfs_in_journal(struct super_block *sb,
*next_zero_bit = 0; /* always start this at zero. */
PROC_INFO_INC(sb, journal.in_journal);
- /* If we aren't doing a search_all, this is a metablock, and it will be logged before use.
- ** if we crash before the transaction that freed it commits, this transaction won't
- ** have committed either, and the block will never be written
+ /*
+ * If we aren't doing a search_all, this is a metablock, and it
+ * will be logged before use. if we crash before the transaction
+ * that freed it commits, this transaction won't have committed
+ * either, and the block will never be written
*/
if (search_all) {
for (i = 0; i < JOURNAL_NUM_BITMAPS; i++) {
@@ -504,8 +515,7 @@ int reiserfs_in_journal(struct super_block *sb,
return 0;
}
-/* insert cn into table
-*/
+/* insert cn into table */
static inline void insert_journal_hash(struct reiserfs_journal_cnode **table,
struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *cn)
{
@@ -551,10 +561,10 @@ static inline void put_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
}
/*
-** this used to be much more involved, and I'm keeping it just in case things get ugly again.
-** it gets called by flush_commit_list, and cleans up any data stored about blocks freed during a
-** transaction.
-*/
+ * this used to be much more involved, and I'm keeping it just in case
+ * things get ugly again. it gets called by flush_commit_list, and
+ * cleans up any data stored about blocks freed during a transaction.
+ */
static void cleanup_freed_for_journal_list(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_journal_list *jl)
{
@@ -753,7 +763,8 @@ static inline int __add_jh(struct reiserfs_journal *j, struct buffer_head *bh,
get_bh(bh);
jh = alloc_jh();
spin_lock(&j->j_dirty_buffers_lock);
- /* buffer must be locked for __add_jh, should be able to have
+ /*
+ * buffer must be locked for __add_jh, should be able to have
* two adds at the same time
*/
BUG_ON(bh->b_private);
@@ -811,7 +822,8 @@ static int write_ordered_buffers(spinlock_t * lock,
spin_lock(lock);
goto loop_next;
}
- /* in theory, dirty non-uptodate buffers should never get here,
+ /*
+ * in theory, dirty non-uptodate buffers should never get here,
* but the upper layer io error paths still have a few quirks.
* Handle them here as gracefully as we can
*/
@@ -849,13 +861,14 @@ static int write_ordered_buffers(spinlock_t * lock,
if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) {
ret = -EIO;
}
- /* ugly interaction with invalidatepage here.
- * reiserfs_invalidate_page will pin any buffer that has a valid
- * journal head from an older transaction. If someone else sets
- * our buffer dirty after we write it in the first loop, and
- * then someone truncates the page away, nobody will ever write
- * the buffer. We're safe if we write the page one last time
- * after freeing the journal header.
+ /*
+ * ugly interaction with invalidatepage here.
+ * reiserfs_invalidate_page will pin any buffer that has a
+ * valid journal head from an older transaction. If someone
+ * else sets our buffer dirty after we write it in the first
+ * loop, and then someone truncates the page away, nobody
+ * will ever write the buffer. We're safe if we write the
+ * page one last time after freeing the journal header.
*/
if (buffer_dirty(bh) && unlikely(bh->b_page->mapping == NULL)) {
spin_unlock(lock);
@@ -916,9 +929,11 @@ static int flush_older_commits(struct super_block *s,
if (!journal_list_still_alive(s, trans_id))
return 1;
- /* the one we just flushed is gone, this means all
- * older lists are also gone, so first_jl is no longer
- * valid either. Go back to the beginning.
+ /*
+ * the one we just flushed is gone, this means
+ * all older lists are also gone, so first_jl
+ * is no longer valid either. Go back to the
+ * beginning.
*/
if (!journal_list_still_alive
(s, other_trans_id)) {
@@ -951,12 +966,12 @@ static int reiserfs_async_progress_wait(struct super_block *s)
}
/*
-** if this journal list still has commit blocks unflushed, send them to disk.
-**
-** log areas must be flushed in order (transaction 2 can't commit before transaction 1)
-** Before the commit block can by written, every other log block must be safely on disk
-**
-*/
+ * if this journal list still has commit blocks unflushed, send them to disk.
+ *
+ * log areas must be flushed in order (transaction 2 can't commit before
+ * transaction 1) Before the commit block can by written, every other log
+ * block must be safely on disk
+ */
static int flush_commit_list(struct super_block *s,
struct reiserfs_journal_list *jl, int flushall)
{
@@ -975,8 +990,9 @@ static int flush_commit_list(struct super_block *s,
return 0;
}
- /* before we can put our commit blocks on disk, we have to make sure everyone older than
- ** us is on disk too
+ /*
+ * before we can put our commit blocks on disk, we have to make
+ * sure everyone older than us is on disk too
*/
BUG_ON(jl->j_len <= 0);
BUG_ON(trans_id == journal->j_trans_id);
@@ -984,7 +1000,10 @@ static int flush_commit_list(struct super_block *s,
get_journal_list(jl);
if (flushall) {
if (flush_older_commits(s, jl) == 1) {
- /* list disappeared during flush_older_commits. return */
+ /*
+ * list disappeared during flush_older_commits.
+ * return
+ */
goto put_jl;
}
}
@@ -1056,9 +1075,10 @@ static int flush_commit_list(struct super_block *s,
depth = reiserfs_write_unlock_nested(s);
__wait_on_buffer(tbh);
reiserfs_write_lock_nested(s, depth);
- // since we're using ll_rw_blk above, it might have skipped over
- // a locked buffer. Double check here
- //
+ /*
+ * since we're using ll_rw_blk above, it might have skipped
+ * over a locked buffer. Double check here
+ */
/* redundant, sync_dirty_buffer() checks */
if (buffer_dirty(tbh)) {
depth = reiserfs_write_unlock_nested(s);
@@ -1072,17 +1092,21 @@ static int flush_commit_list(struct super_block *s,
#endif
retval = -EIO;
}
- put_bh(tbh); /* once for journal_find_get_block */
- put_bh(tbh); /* once due to original getblk in do_journal_end */
+ /* once for journal_find_get_block */
+ put_bh(tbh);
+ /* once due to original getblk in do_journal_end */
+ put_bh(tbh);
atomic_dec(&(jl->j_commit_left));
}
BUG_ON(atomic_read(&(jl->j_commit_left)) != 1);
- /* If there was a write error in the journal - we can't commit
+ /*
+ * If there was a write error in the journal - we can't commit
* this transaction - it will be invalid and, if successful,
* will just end up propagating the write error out to
- * the file system. */
+ * the file system.
+ */
if (likely(!retval && !reiserfs_is_journal_aborted (journal))) {
if (buffer_dirty(jl->j_commit_bh))
BUG();
@@ -1095,9 +1119,11 @@ static int flush_commit_list(struct super_block *s,
reiserfs_write_lock_nested(s, depth);
}
- /* If there was a write error in the journal - we can't commit this
+ /*
+ * If there was a write error in the journal - we can't commit this
* transaction - it will be invalid and, if successful, will just end
- * up propagating the write error out to the filesystem. */
+ * up propagating the write error out to the filesystem.
+ */
if (unlikely(!buffer_uptodate(jl->j_commit_bh))) {
#ifdef CONFIG_REISERFS_CHECK
reiserfs_warning(s, "journal-615", "buffer write failed");
@@ -1112,7 +1138,10 @@ static int flush_commit_list(struct super_block *s,
}
journal->j_last_commit_id = jl->j_trans_id;
- /* now, every commit block is on the disk. It is safe to allow blocks freed during this transaction to be reallocated */
+ /*
+ * now, every commit block is on the disk. It is safe to allow
+ * blocks freed during this transaction to be reallocated
+ */
cleanup_freed_for_journal_list(s, jl);
retval = retval ? retval : journal->j_errno;
@@ -1136,9 +1165,9 @@ static int flush_commit_list(struct super_block *s,
}
/*
-** flush_journal_list frequently needs to find a newer transaction for a given block. This does that, or
-** returns NULL if it can't find anything
-*/
+ * flush_journal_list frequently needs to find a newer transaction for a
+ * given block. This does that, or returns NULL if it can't find anything
+ */
static struct reiserfs_journal_list *find_newer_jl_for_cn(struct
reiserfs_journal_cnode
*cn)
@@ -1162,10 +1191,11 @@ static void remove_journal_hash(struct super_block *,
int);
/*
-** once all the real blocks have been flushed, it is safe to remove them from the
-** journal list for this transaction. Aside from freeing the cnode, this also allows the
-** block to be reallocated for data blocks if it had been deleted.
-*/
+ * once all the real blocks have been flushed, it is safe to remove them
+ * from the journal list for this transaction. Aside from freeing the
+ * cnode, this also allows the block to be reallocated for data blocks
+ * if it had been deleted.
+ */
static void remove_all_from_journal_list(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_journal_list *jl,
int debug)
@@ -1174,8 +1204,9 @@ static void remove_all_from_journal_list(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *cn, *last;
cn = jl->j_realblock;
- /* which is better, to lock once around the whole loop, or
- ** to lock for each call to remove_journal_hash?
+ /*
+ * which is better, to lock once around the whole loop, or
+ * to lock for each call to remove_journal_hash?
*/
while (cn) {
if (cn->blocknr != 0) {
@@ -1197,12 +1228,13 @@ static void remove_all_from_journal_list(struct super_block *sb,
}
/*
-** if this timestamp is greater than the timestamp we wrote last to the header block, write it to the header block.
-** once this is done, I can safely say the log area for this transaction won't ever be replayed, and I can start
-** releasing blocks in this transaction for reuse as data blocks.
-** called by flush_journal_list, before it calls remove_all_from_journal_list
-**
-*/
+ * if this timestamp is greater than the timestamp we wrote last to the
+ * header block, write it to the header block. once this is done, I can
+ * safely say the log area for this transaction won't ever be replayed,
+ * and I can start releasing blocks in this transaction for reuse as data
+ * blocks. called by flush_journal_list, before it calls
+ * remove_all_from_journal_list
+ */
static int _update_journal_header_block(struct super_block *sb,
unsigned long offset,
unsigned int trans_id)
@@ -1272,7 +1304,8 @@ static int flush_older_journal_lists(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_journal *journal = SB_JOURNAL(sb);
unsigned int trans_id = jl->j_trans_id;
- /* we know we are the only ones flushing things, no extra race
+ /*
+ * we know we are the only ones flushing things, no extra race
* protection is required.
*/
restart:
@@ -1302,15 +1335,16 @@ static void del_from_work_list(struct super_block *s,
}
}
-/* flush a journal list, both commit and real blocks
-**
-** always set flushall to 1, unless you are calling from inside
-** flush_journal_list
-**
-** IMPORTANT. This can only be called while there are no journal writers,
-** and the journal is locked. That means it can only be called from
-** do_journal_end, or by journal_release
-*/
+/*
+ * flush a journal list, both commit and real blocks
+ *
+ * always set flushall to 1, unless you are calling from inside
+ * flush_journal_list
+ *
+ * IMPORTANT. This can only be called while there are no journal writers,
+ * and the journal is locked. That means it can only be called from
+ * do_journal_end, or by journal_release
+ */
static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
struct reiserfs_journal_list *jl, int flushall)
{
@@ -1352,8 +1386,9 @@ static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
goto flush_older_and_return;
}
- /* start by putting the commit list on disk. This will also flush
- ** the commit lists of any olders transactions
+ /*
+ * start by putting the commit list on disk. This will also flush
+ * the commit lists of any olders transactions
*/
flush_commit_list(s, jl, 1);
@@ -1367,8 +1402,9 @@ static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
goto flush_older_and_return;
}
- /* loop through each cnode, see if we need to write it,
- ** or wait on a more recent transaction, or just ignore it
+ /*
+ * loop through each cnode, see if we need to write it,
+ * or wait on a more recent transaction, or just ignore it
*/
if (atomic_read(&(journal->j_wcount)) != 0) {
reiserfs_panic(s, "journal-844", "journal list is flushing, "
@@ -1384,20 +1420,25 @@ static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
goto free_cnode;
}
- /* This transaction failed commit. Don't write out to the disk */
+ /*
+ * This transaction failed commit.
+ * Don't write out to the disk
+ */
if (!(jl->j_state & LIST_DIRTY))
goto free_cnode;
pjl = find_newer_jl_for_cn(cn);
- /* the order is important here. We check pjl to make sure we
- ** don't clear BH_JDirty_wait if we aren't the one writing this
- ** block to disk
+ /*
+ * the order is important here. We check pjl to make sure we
+ * don't clear BH_JDirty_wait if we aren't the one writing this
+ * block to disk
*/
if (!pjl && cn->bh) {
saved_bh = cn->bh;
- /* we do this to make sure nobody releases the buffer while
- ** we are working with it
+ /*
+ * we do this to make sure nobody releases the
+ * buffer while we are working with it
*/
get_bh(saved_bh);
@@ -1406,13 +1447,17 @@ static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
was_jwait = 1;
was_dirty = 1;
} else if (can_dirty(cn)) {
- /* everything with !pjl && jwait should be writable */
+ /*
+ * everything with !pjl && jwait
+ * should be writable
+ */
BUG();
}
}
- /* if someone has this block in a newer transaction, just make
- ** sure they are committed, and don't try writing it to disk
+ /*
+ * if someone has this block in a newer transaction, just make
+ * sure they are committed, and don't try writing it to disk
*/
if (pjl) {
if (atomic_read(&pjl->j_commit_left))
@@ -1420,16 +1465,18 @@ static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
goto free_cnode;
}
- /* bh == NULL when the block got to disk on its own, OR,
- ** the block got freed in a future transaction
+ /*
+ * bh == NULL when the block got to disk on its own, OR,
+ * the block got freed in a future transaction
*/
if (saved_bh == NULL) {
goto free_cnode;
}
- /* this should never happen. kupdate_one_transaction has this list
- ** locked while it works, so we should never see a buffer here that
- ** is not marked JDirty_wait
+ /*
+ * this should never happen. kupdate_one_transaction has
+ * this list locked while it works, so we should never see a
+ * buffer here that is not marked JDirty_wait
*/
if ((!was_jwait) && !buffer_locked(saved_bh)) {
reiserfs_warning(s, "journal-813",
@@ -1440,7 +1487,10 @@ static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
was_jwait ? ' ' : '!');
}
if (was_dirty) {
- /* we inc again because saved_bh gets decremented at free_cnode */
+ /*
+ * we inc again because saved_bh gets decremented
+ * at free_cnode
+ */
get_bh(saved_bh);
set_bit(BLOCK_NEEDS_FLUSH, &cn->state);
lock_buffer(saved_bh);
@@ -1460,7 +1510,10 @@ static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
last = cn;
cn = cn->next;
if (saved_bh) {
- /* we incremented this to keep others from taking the buffer head away */
+ /*
+ * we incremented this to keep others from
+ * taking the buffer head away
+ */
put_bh(saved_bh);
if (atomic_read(&(saved_bh->b_count)) < 0) {
reiserfs_warning(s, "journal-945",
@@ -1492,8 +1545,10 @@ static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
#endif
err = -EIO;
}
- /* note, we must clear the JDirty_wait bit after the up to date
- ** check, otherwise we race against our flushpage routine
+ /*
+ * note, we must clear the JDirty_wait bit
+ * after the up to date check, otherwise we
+ * race against our flushpage routine
*/
BUG_ON(!test_clear_buffer_journal_dirty
(cn->bh));
@@ -1513,23 +1568,25 @@ static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
__func__);
flush_older_and_return:
- /* before we can update the journal header block, we _must_ flush all
- ** real blocks from all older transactions to disk. This is because
- ** once the header block is updated, this transaction will not be
- ** replayed after a crash
+ /*
+ * before we can update the journal header block, we _must_ flush all
+ * real blocks from all older transactions to disk. This is because
+ * once the header block is updated, this transaction will not be
+ * replayed after a crash
*/
if (flushall) {
flush_older_journal_lists(s, jl);
}
err = journal->j_errno;
- /* before we can remove everything from the hash tables for this
- ** transaction, we must make sure it can never be replayed
- **
- ** since we are only called from do_journal_end, we know for sure there
- ** are no allocations going on while we are flushing journal lists. So,
- ** we only need to update the journal header block for the last list
- ** being flushed
+ /*
+ * before we can remove everything from the hash tables for this
+ * transaction, we must make sure it can never be replayed
+ *
+ * since we are only called from do_journal_end, we know for sure there
+ * are no allocations going on while we are flushing journal lists. So,
+ * we only need to update the journal header block for the last list
+ * being flushed
*/
if (!err && flushall) {
err =
@@ -1554,7 +1611,8 @@ static int flush_journal_list(struct super_block *s,
}
journal->j_last_flush_id = jl->j_trans_id;
- /* not strictly required since we are freeing the list, but it should
+ /*
+ * not strictly required since we are freeing the list, but it should
* help find code using dead lists later on
*/
jl->j_len = 0;
@@ -1585,15 +1643,17 @@ static int write_one_transaction(struct super_block *s,
cn = jl->j_realblock;
while (cn) {
- /* if the blocknr == 0, this has been cleared from the hash,
- ** skip it
+ /*
+ * if the blocknr == 0, this has been cleared from the hash,
+ * skip it
*/
if (cn->blocknr == 0) {
goto next;
}
if (cn->bh && can_dirty(cn) && buffer_dirty(cn->bh)) {
struct buffer_head *tmp_bh;
- /* we can race against journal_mark_freed when we try
+ /*
+ * we can race against journal_mark_freed when we try
* to lock_buffer(cn->bh), so we have to inc the buffer
* count, and recheck things after locking
*/
@@ -1630,15 +1690,17 @@ static int dirty_one_transaction(struct super_block *s,
jl->j_state |= LIST_DIRTY;
cn = jl->j_realblock;
while (cn) {
- /* look for a more recent transaction that logged this
- ** buffer. Only the most recent transaction with a buffer in
- ** it is allowed to send that buffer to disk
+ /*
+ * look for a more recent transaction that logged this
+ * buffer. Only the most recent transaction with a buffer in
+ * it is allowed to send that buffer to disk
*/
pjl = find_newer_jl_for_cn(cn);
if (!pjl && cn->blocknr && cn->bh
&& buffer_journal_dirty(cn->bh)) {
BUG_ON(!can_dirty(cn));
- /* if the buffer is prepared, it will either be logged
+ /*
+ * if the buffer is prepared, it will either be logged
* or restored. If restored, we need to make sure
* it actually gets marked dirty
*/
@@ -1675,7 +1737,8 @@ static int kupdate_transactions(struct super_block *s,
goto done;
}
- /* we've got j_flush_mutex held, nobody is going to delete any
+ /*
+ * we've got j_flush_mutex held, nobody is going to delete any
* of these lists out from underneath us
*/
while ((num_trans && transactions_flushed < num_trans) ||
@@ -1714,15 +1777,16 @@ static int kupdate_transactions(struct super_block *s,
return ret;
}
-/* for o_sync and fsync heavy applications, they tend to use
-** all the journa list slots with tiny transactions. These
-** trigger lots and lots of calls to update the header block, which
-** adds seeks and slows things down.
-**
-** This function tries to clear out a large chunk of the journal lists
-** at once, which makes everything faster since only the newest journal
-** list updates the header block
-*/
+/*
+ * for o_sync and fsync heavy applications, they tend to use
+ * all the journa list slots with tiny transactions. These
+ * trigger lots and lots of calls to update the header block, which
+ * adds seeks and slows things down.
+ *
+ * This function tries to clear out a large chunk of the journal lists
+ * at once, which makes everything faster since only the newest journal
+ * list updates the header block
+ */
static int flush_used_journal_lists(struct super_block *s,
struct reiserfs_journal_list *jl)
{
@@ -1759,9 +1823,11 @@ static int flush_used_journal_lists(struct super_block *s,
}
get_journal_list(jl);
get_journal_list(flush_jl);
- /* try to find a group of blocks we can flush across all the
- ** transactions, but only bother if we've actually spanned
- ** across multiple lists
+
+ /*
+ * try to find a group of blocks we can flush across all the
+ * transactions, but only bother if we've actually spanned
+ * across multiple lists
*/
if (flush_jl != jl) {
ret = kupdate_transactions(s, jl, &tjl, &trans_id, len, i);
@@ -1773,9 +1839,9 @@ static int flush_used_journal_lists(struct super_block *s,
}
/*
-** removes any nodes in table with name block and dev as bh.
-** only touchs the hnext and hprev pointers.
-*/
+ * removes any nodes in table with name block and dev as bh.
+ * only touchs the hnext and hprev pointers.
+ */
void remove_journal_hash(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_journal_cnode **table,
struct reiserfs_journal_list *jl,
@@ -1804,7 +1870,11 @@ void remove_journal_hash(struct super_block *sb,
cur->blocknr = 0;
cur->sb = NULL;
cur->state = 0;
- if (cur->bh && cur->jlist) /* anybody who clears the cur->bh will also dec the nonzerolen */
+ /*
+ * anybody who clears the cur->bh will also
+ * dec the nonzerolen
+ */
+ if (cur->bh && cur->jlist)
atomic_dec(&(cur->jlist->j_nonzerolen));
cur->bh = NULL;
cur->jlist = NULL;
@@ -1825,17 +1895,18 @@ static void free_journal_ram(struct super_block *sb)
if (journal->j_header_bh) {
brelse(journal->j_header_bh);
}
- /* j_header_bh is on the journal dev, make sure not to release the journal
- * dev until we brelse j_header_bh
+ /*
+ * j_header_bh is on the journal dev, make sure
+ * not to release the journal dev until we brelse j_header_bh
*/
release_journal_dev(sb, journal);
vfree(journal);
}
/*
-** call on unmount. Only set error to 1 if you haven't made your way out
-** of read_super() yet. Any other caller must keep error at 0.
-*/
+ * call on unmount. Only set error to 1 if you haven't made your way out
+ * of read_super() yet. Any other caller must keep error at 0.
+ */
static int do_journal_release(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
struct super_block *sb, int error)
{
@@ -1843,14 +1914,19 @@ static int do_journal_release(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
int flushed = 0;
struct reiserfs_journal *journal = SB_JOURNAL(sb);
- /* we only want to flush out transactions if we were called with error == 0
+ /*
+ * we only want to flush out transactions if we were
+ * called with error == 0
*/
if (!error && !(sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)) {
/* end the current trans */
BUG_ON(!th->t_trans_id);
do_journal_end(th, sb, 10, FLUSH_ALL);
- /* make sure something gets logged to force our way into the flush code */
+ /*
+ * make sure something gets logged to force
+ * our way into the flush code
+ */
if (!journal_join(&myth, sb, 1)) {
reiserfs_prepare_for_journal(sb,
SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(sb),
@@ -1894,25 +1970,24 @@ static int do_journal_release(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
return 0;
}
-/*
-** call on unmount. flush all journal trans, release all alloc'd ram
-*/
+/* * call on unmount. flush all journal trans, release all alloc'd ram */
int journal_release(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
struct super_block *sb)
{
return do_journal_release(th, sb, 0);
}
-/*
-** only call from an error condition inside reiserfs_read_super!
-*/
+/* only call from an error condition inside reiserfs_read_super! */
int journal_release_error(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
struct super_block *sb)
{
return do_journal_release(th, sb, 1);
}
-/* compares description block with commit block. returns 1 if they differ, 0 if they are the same */
+/*
+ * compares description block with commit block.
+ * returns 1 if they differ, 0 if they are the same
+ */
static int journal_compare_desc_commit(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_journal_desc *desc,
struct reiserfs_journal_commit *commit)
@@ -1926,11 +2001,12 @@ static int journal_compare_desc_commit(struct super_block *sb,
return 0;
}
-/* returns 0 if it did not find a description block
-** returns -1 if it found a corrupt commit block
-** returns 1 if both desc and commit were valid
-** NOTE: only called during fs mount
-*/
+/*
+ * returns 0 if it did not find a description block
+ * returns -1 if it found a corrupt commit block
+ * returns 1 if both desc and commit were valid
+ * NOTE: only called during fs mount
+ */
static int journal_transaction_is_valid(struct super_block *sb,
struct buffer_head *d_bh,
unsigned int *oldest_invalid_trans_id,
@@ -1976,7 +2052,10 @@ static int journal_transaction_is_valid(struct super_block *sb,
}
offset = d_bh->b_blocknr - SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_1st_BLOCK(sb);
- /* ok, we have a journal description block, lets see if the transaction was valid */
+ /*
+ * ok, we have a journal description block,
+ * let's see if the transaction was valid
+ */
c_bh =
journal_bread(sb,
SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_1st_BLOCK(sb) +
@@ -2028,11 +2107,11 @@ static void brelse_array(struct buffer_head **heads, int num)
}
/*
-** given the start, and values for the oldest acceptable transactions,
-** this either reads in a replays a transaction, or returns because the
-** transaction is invalid, or too old.
-** NOTE: only called during fs mount
-*/
+ * given the start, and values for the oldest acceptable transactions,
+ * this either reads in a replays a transaction, or returns because the
+ * transaction is invalid, or too old.
+ * NOTE: only called during fs mount
+ */
static int journal_read_transaction(struct super_block *sb,
unsigned long cur_dblock,
unsigned long oldest_start,
@@ -2106,7 +2185,10 @@ static int journal_read_transaction(struct super_block *sb,
}
trans_id = get_desc_trans_id(desc);
- /* now we know we've got a good transaction, and it was inside the valid time ranges */
+ /*
+ * now we know we've got a good transaction, and it was
+ * inside the valid time ranges
+ */
log_blocks = kmalloc(get_desc_trans_len(desc) *
sizeof(struct buffer_head *), GFP_NOFS);
real_blocks = kmalloc(get_desc_trans_len(desc) *
@@ -2213,7 +2295,10 @@ static int journal_read_transaction(struct super_block *sb,
"journal-1095: setting journal " "start to offset %ld",
cur_dblock - SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_1st_BLOCK(sb));
- /* init starting values for the first transaction, in case this is the last transaction to be replayed. */
+ /*
+ * init starting values for the first transaction, in case
+ * this is the last transaction to be replayed.
+ */
journal->j_start = cur_dblock - SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_1st_BLOCK(sb);
journal->j_last_flush_trans_id = trans_id;
journal->j_trans_id = trans_id + 1;
@@ -2227,12 +2312,14 @@ static int journal_read_transaction(struct super_block *sb,
return 0;
}
-/* This function reads blocks starting from block and to max_block of bufsize
- size (but no more than BUFNR blocks at a time). This proved to improve
- mounting speed on self-rebuilding raid5 arrays at least.
- Right now it is only used from journal code. But later we might use it
- from other places.
- Note: Do not use journal_getblk/sb_getblk functions here! */
+/*
+ * This function reads blocks starting from block and to max_block of bufsize
+ * size (but no more than BUFNR blocks at a time). This proved to improve
+ * mounting speed on self-rebuilding raid5 arrays at least.
+ * Right now it is only used from journal code. But later we might use it
+ * from other places.
+ * Note: Do not use journal_getblk/sb_getblk functions here!
+ */
static struct buffer_head *reiserfs_breada(struct block_device *dev,
b_blocknr_t block, int bufsize,
b_blocknr_t max_block)
@@ -2271,15 +2358,17 @@ static struct buffer_head *reiserfs_breada(struct block_device *dev,
}
/*
-** read and replay the log
-** on a clean unmount, the journal header's next unflushed pointer will
-** be to an invalid transaction. This tests that before finding all the
-** transactions in the log, which makes normal mount times fast.
-** After a crash, this starts with the next unflushed transaction, and
-** replays until it finds one too old, or invalid.
-** On exit, it sets things up so the first transaction will work correctly.
-** NOTE: only called during fs mount
-*/
+ * read and replay the log
+ * on a clean unmount, the journal header's next unflushed pointer will be
+ * to an invalid transaction. This tests that before finding all the
+ * transactions in the log, which makes normal mount times fast.
+ *
+ * After a crash, this starts with the next unflushed transaction, and
+ * replays until it finds one too old, or invalid.
+ *
+ * On exit, it sets things up so the first transaction will work correctly.
+ * NOTE: only called during fs mount
+ */
static int journal_read(struct super_block *sb)
{
struct reiserfs_journal *journal = SB_JOURNAL(sb);
@@ -2303,9 +2392,10 @@ static int journal_read(struct super_block *sb)
bdevname(journal->j_dev_bd, b));
start = get_seconds();
- /* step 1, read in the journal header block. Check the transaction it says
- ** is the first unflushed, and if that transaction is not valid,
- ** replay is done
+ /*
+ * step 1, read in the journal header block. Check the transaction
+ * it says is the first unflushed, and if that transaction is not
+ * valid, replay is done
*/
journal->j_header_bh = journal_bread(sb,
SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_1st_BLOCK(sb)
@@ -2329,9 +2419,10 @@ static int journal_read(struct super_block *sb)
le32_to_cpu(jh->j_last_flush_trans_id));
valid_journal_header = 1;
- /* now, we try to read the first unflushed offset. If it is not valid,
- ** there is nothing more we can do, and it makes no sense to read
- ** through the whole log.
+ /*
+ * now, we try to read the first unflushed offset. If it
+ * is not valid, there is nothing more we can do, and it
+ * makes no sense to read through the whole log.
*/
d_bh =
journal_bread(sb,
@@ -2345,15 +2436,19 @@ static int journal_read(struct super_block *sb)
goto start_log_replay;
}
- /* ok, there are transactions that need to be replayed. start with the first log block, find
- ** all the valid transactions, and pick out the oldest.
+ /*
+ * ok, there are transactions that need to be replayed. start
+ * with the first log block, find all the valid transactions, and
+ * pick out the oldest.
*/
while (continue_replay
&& cur_dblock <
(SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_1st_BLOCK(sb) +
SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_SIZE(sb))) {
- /* Note that it is required for blocksize of primary fs device and journal
- device to be the same */
+ /*
+ * Note that it is required for blocksize of primary fs
+ * device and journal device to be the same
+ */
d_bh =
reiserfs_breada(journal->j_dev_bd, cur_dblock,
sb->s_blocksize,
@@ -2431,9 +2526,11 @@ static int journal_read(struct super_block *sb)
reiserfs_debug(sb, REISERFS_DEBUG_CODE,
"journal-1225: No valid " "transactions found");
}
- /* j_start does not get set correctly if we don't replay any transactions.
- ** if we had a valid journal_header, set j_start to the first unflushed transaction value,
- ** copy the trans_id from the header
+ /*
+ * j_start does not get set correctly if we don't replay any
+ * transactions. if we had a valid journal_header, set j_start
+ * to the first unflushed transaction value, copy the trans_id
+ * from the header
*/
if (valid_journal_header && replay_count == 0) {
journal->j_start = le32_to_cpu(jh->j_first_unflushed_offset);
@@ -2462,8 +2559,9 @@ static int journal_read(struct super_block *sb)
_update_journal_header_block(sb, journal->j_start,
journal->j_last_flush_trans_id)) {
reiserfs_write_unlock(sb);
- /* replay failed, caller must call free_journal_ram and abort
- ** the mount
+ /*
+ * replay failed, caller must call free_journal_ram and abort
+ * the mount
*/
return -1;
}
@@ -2556,7 +2654,7 @@ static int journal_init_dev(struct super_block *super,
return 0;
}
-/**
+/*
* When creating/tuning a file system user can assign some
* journal params within boundaries which depend on the ratio
* blocksize/standard_blocksize.
@@ -2574,8 +2672,7 @@ static int check_advise_trans_params(struct super_block *sb,
struct reiserfs_journal *journal)
{
if (journal->j_trans_max) {
- /* Non-default journal params.
- Do sanity check for them. */
+ /* Non-default journal params. Do sanity check for them. */
int ratio = 1;
if (sb->s_blocksize < REISERFS_STANDARD_BLKSIZE)
ratio = REISERFS_STANDARD_BLKSIZE / sb->s_blocksize;
@@ -2597,10 +2694,12 @@ static int check_advise_trans_params(struct super_block *sb,
return 1;
}
} else {
- /* Default journal params.
- The file system was created by old version
- of mkreiserfs, so some fields contain zeros,
- and we need to advise proper values for them */
+ /*
+ * Default journal params.
+ * The file system was created by old version
+ * of mkreiserfs, so some fields contain zeros,
+ * and we need to advise proper values for them
+ */
if (sb->s_blocksize != REISERFS_STANDARD_BLKSIZE) {
reiserfs_warning(sb, "sh-464", "bad blocksize (%u)",
sb->s_blocksize);
@@ -2613,9 +2712,7 @@ static int check_advise_trans_params(struct super_block *sb,
return 0;
}
-/*
-** must be called once on fs mount. calls journal_read for you
-*/
+/* must be called once on fs mount. calls journal_read for you */
int journal_init(struct super_block *sb, const char *j_dev_name,
int old_format, unsigned int commit_max_age)
{
@@ -2654,8 +2751,10 @@ int journal_init(struct super_block *sb, const char *j_dev_name,
REISERFS_DISK_OFFSET_IN_BYTES /
sb->s_blocksize + 2);
- /* Sanity check to see is the standard journal fitting within first bitmap
- (actual for small blocksizes) */
+ /*
+ * Sanity check to see is the standard journal fitting
+ * within first bitmap (actual for small blocksizes)
+ */
if (!SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_DEVICE(sb) &&
(SB_JOURNAL_1st_RESERVED_BLOCK(sb) +
SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_SIZE(sb) > sb->s_blocksize * 8)) {
@@ -2803,10 +2902,10 @@ int journal_init(struct super_block *sb, const char *j_dev_name,
}
/*
-** test for a polite end of the current transaction. Used by file_write, and should
-** be used by delete to make sure they don't write more than can fit inside a single
-** transaction
-*/
+ * test for a polite end of the current transaction. Used by file_write,
+ * and should be used by delete to make sure they don't write more than
+ * can fit inside a single transaction
+ */
int journal_transaction_should_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
int new_alloc)
{
@@ -2829,8 +2928,7 @@ int journal_transaction_should_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
return 0;
}
-/* this must be called inside a transaction
-*/
+/* this must be called inside a transaction */
void reiserfs_block_writes(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th)
{
struct reiserfs_journal *journal = SB_JOURNAL(th->t_super);
@@ -2840,8 +2938,7 @@ void reiserfs_block_writes(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th)
return;
}
-/* this must be called without a transaction started
-*/
+/* this must be called without a transaction started */
void reiserfs_allow_writes(struct super_block *s)
{
struct reiserfs_journal *journal = SB_JOURNAL(s);
@@ -2849,8 +2946,7 @@ void reiserfs_allow_writes(struct super_block *s)
wake_up(&journal->j_join_wait);
}
-/* this must be called without a transaction started
-*/
+/* this must be called without a transaction started */
void reiserfs_wait_on_write_block(struct super_block *s)
{
struct reiserfs_journal *journal = SB_JOURNAL(s);
@@ -2912,11 +3008,12 @@ static void let_transaction_grow(struct super_block *sb, unsigned int trans_id)
}
}
-/* join == true if you must join an existing transaction.
-** join == false if you can deal with waiting for others to finish
-**
-** this will block until the transaction is joinable. send the number of blocks you
-** expect to use in nblocks.
+/*
+ * join == true if you must join an existing transaction.
+ * join == false if you can deal with waiting for others to finish
+ *
+ * this will block until the transaction is joinable. send the number of
+ * blocks you expect to use in nblocks.
*/
static int do_journal_begin_r(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
struct super_block *sb, unsigned long nblocks,
@@ -2957,9 +3054,11 @@ static int do_journal_begin_r(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
}
now = get_seconds();
- /* if there is no room in the journal OR
- ** if this transaction is too old, and we weren't called joinable, wait for it to finish before beginning
- ** we don't sleep if there aren't other writers
+ /*
+ * if there is no room in the journal OR
+ * if this transaction is too old, and we weren't called joinable,
+ * wait for it to finish before beginning we don't sleep if there
+ * aren't other writers
*/
if ((!join && journal->j_must_wait > 0) ||
@@ -2973,7 +3072,8 @@ static int do_journal_begin_r(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
|| (!join && journal->j_cnode_free < (journal->j_trans_max * 3))) {
old_trans_id = journal->j_trans_id;
- unlock_journal(sb); /* allow others to finish this transaction */
+ /* allow others to finish this transaction */
+ unlock_journal(sb);
if (!join && (journal->j_len_alloc + nblocks + 2) >=
journal->j_max_batch &&
@@ -2985,8 +3085,9 @@ static int do_journal_begin_r(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
goto relock;
}
}
- /* don't mess with joining the transaction if all we have to do is
- * wait for someone else to do a commit
+ /*
+ * don't mess with joining the transaction if all we
+ * have to do is wait for someone else to do a commit
*/
if (atomic_read(&journal->j_jlock)) {
while (journal->j_trans_id == old_trans_id &&
@@ -3027,9 +3128,11 @@ static int do_journal_begin_r(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
out_fail:
memset(th, 0, sizeof(*th));
- /* Re-set th->t_super, so we can properly keep track of how many
+ /*
+ * Re-set th->t_super, so we can properly keep track of how many
* persistent transactions there are. We need to do this so if this
- * call is part of a failed restart_transaction, we can free it later */
+ * call is part of a failed restart_transaction, we can free it later
+ */
th->t_super = sb;
return retval;
}
@@ -3042,14 +3145,15 @@ struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *reiserfs_persistent_transaction(struct
int ret;
struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th;
- /* if we're nesting into an existing transaction. It will be
- ** persistent on its own
+ /*
+ * if we're nesting into an existing transaction. It will be
+ * persistent on its own
*/
if (reiserfs_transaction_running(s)) {
th = current->journal_info;
th->t_refcount++;
BUG_ON(th->t_refcount < 2);
-
+
return th;
}
th = kmalloc(sizeof(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle), GFP_NOFS);
@@ -3085,8 +3189,9 @@ static int journal_join(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
{
struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *cur_th = current->journal_info;
- /* this keeps do_journal_end from NULLing out the current->journal_info
- ** pointer
+ /*
+ * this keeps do_journal_end from NULLing out the
+ * current->journal_info pointer
*/
th->t_handle_save = cur_th;
BUG_ON(cur_th && cur_th->t_refcount > 1);
@@ -3098,8 +3203,9 @@ int journal_join_abort(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
{
struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *cur_th = current->journal_info;
- /* this keeps do_journal_end from NULLing out the current->journal_info
- ** pointer
+ /*
+ * this keeps do_journal_end from NULLing out the
+ * current->journal_info pointer
*/
th->t_handle_save = cur_th;
BUG_ON(cur_th && cur_th->t_refcount > 1);
@@ -3125,9 +3231,10 @@ int journal_begin(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
"journal_info != 0");
return 0;
} else {
- /* we've ended up with a handle from a different filesystem.
- ** save it and restore on journal_end. This should never
- ** really happen...
+ /*
+ * we've ended up with a handle from a different
+ * filesystem. save it and restore on journal_end.
+ * This should never really happen...
*/
reiserfs_warning(sb, "clm-2100",
"nesting info a different FS");
@@ -3140,9 +3247,10 @@ int journal_begin(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
ret = do_journal_begin_r(th, sb, nblocks, JBEGIN_REG);
BUG_ON(current->journal_info != th);
- /* I guess this boils down to being the reciprocal of clm-2100 above.
- * If do_journal_begin_r fails, we need to put it back, since journal_end
- * won't be called to do it. */
+ /*
+ * I guess this boils down to being the reciprocal of clm-2100 above.
+ * If do_journal_begin_r fails, we need to put it back, since
+ * journal_end won't be called to do it. */
if (ret)
current->journal_info = th->t_handle_save;
else
@@ -3152,14 +3260,15 @@ int journal_begin(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
}
/*
-** puts bh into the current transaction. If it was already there, reorders removes the
-** old pointers from the hash, and puts new ones in (to make sure replay happen in the right order).
-**
-** if it was dirty, cleans and files onto the clean list. I can't let it be dirty again until the
-** transaction is committed.
-**
-** if j_len, is bigger than j_len_alloc, it pushes j_len_alloc to 10 + j_len.
-*/
+ * puts bh into the current transaction. If it was already there, reorders
+ * removes the old pointers from the hash, and puts new ones in (to make
+ * sure replay happen in the right order).
+ *
+ * if it was dirty, cleans and files onto the clean list. I can't let it
+ * be dirty again until the transaction is committed.
+ *
+ * if j_len, is bigger than j_len_alloc, it pushes j_len_alloc to 10 + j_len.
+ */
int journal_mark_dirty(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
struct super_block *sb, struct buffer_head *bh)
{
@@ -3184,9 +3293,10 @@ int journal_mark_dirty(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
return 0;
}
- /* this must be turned into a panic instead of a warning. We can't allow
- ** a dirty or journal_dirty or locked buffer to be logged, as some changes
- ** could get to disk too early. NOT GOOD.
+ /*
+ * this must be turned into a panic instead of a warning. We can't
+ * allow a dirty or journal_dirty or locked buffer to be logged, as
+ * some changes could get to disk too early. NOT GOOD.
*/
if (!prepared || buffer_dirty(bh)) {
reiserfs_warning(sb, "journal-1777",
@@ -3205,8 +3315,10 @@ int journal_mark_dirty(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
atomic_read(&(journal->j_wcount)));
return 1;
}
- /* this error means I've screwed up, and we've overflowed the transaction.
- ** Nothing can be done here, except make the FS readonly or panic.
+ /*
+ * this error means I've screwed up, and we've overflowed
+ * the transaction. Nothing can be done here, except make the
+ * FS readonly or panic.
*/
if (journal->j_len >= journal->j_trans_max) {
reiserfs_panic(th->t_super, "journal-1413",
@@ -3280,8 +3392,9 @@ int journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *cur_th =
current->journal_info;
- /* we aren't allowed to close a nested transaction on a different
- ** filesystem from the one in the task struct
+ /*
+ * we aren't allowed to close a nested transaction on a
+ * different filesystem from the one in the task struct
*/
BUG_ON(cur_th->t_super != th->t_super);
@@ -3295,13 +3408,14 @@ int journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
}
}
-/* removes from the current transaction, relsing and descrementing any counters.
-** also files the removed buffer directly onto the clean list
-**
-** called by journal_mark_freed when a block has been deleted
-**
-** returns 1 if it cleaned and relsed the buffer. 0 otherwise
-*/
+/*
+ * removes from the current transaction, relsing and descrementing any counters.
+ * also files the removed buffer directly onto the clean list
+ *
+ * called by journal_mark_freed when a block has been deleted
+ *
+ * returns 1 if it cleaned and relsed the buffer. 0 otherwise
+ */
static int remove_from_transaction(struct super_block *sb,
b_blocknr_t blocknr, int already_cleaned)
{
@@ -3350,15 +3464,16 @@ static int remove_from_transaction(struct super_block *sb,
}
/*
-** for any cnode in a journal list, it can only be dirtied of all the
-** transactions that include it are committed to disk.
-** this checks through each transaction, and returns 1 if you are allowed to dirty,
-** and 0 if you aren't
-**
-** it is called by dirty_journal_list, which is called after flush_commit_list has gotten all the log
-** blocks for a given transaction on disk
-**
-*/
+ * for any cnode in a journal list, it can only be dirtied of all the
+ * transactions that include it are committed to disk.
+ * this checks through each transaction, and returns 1 if you are allowed
+ * to dirty, and 0 if you aren't
+ *
+ * it is called by dirty_journal_list, which is called after
+ * flush_commit_list has gotten all the log blocks for a given
+ * transaction on disk
+ *
+ */
static int can_dirty(struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *cn)
{
struct super_block *sb = cn->sb;
@@ -3366,9 +3481,10 @@ static int can_dirty(struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *cn)
struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *cur = cn->hprev;
int can_dirty = 1;
- /* first test hprev. These are all newer than cn, so any node here
- ** with the same block number and dev means this node can't be sent
- ** to disk right now.
+ /*
+ * first test hprev. These are all newer than cn, so any node here
+ * with the same block number and dev means this node can't be sent
+ * to disk right now.
*/
while (cur && can_dirty) {
if (cur->jlist && cur->bh && cur->blocknr && cur->sb == sb &&
@@ -3377,8 +3493,9 @@ static int can_dirty(struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *cn)
}
cur = cur->hprev;
}
- /* then test hnext. These are all older than cn. As long as they
- ** are committed to the log, it is safe to write cn to disk
+ /*
+ * then test hnext. These are all older than cn. As long as they
+ * are committed to the log, it is safe to write cn to disk
*/
cur = cn->hnext;
while (cur && can_dirty) {
@@ -3392,9 +3509,10 @@ static int can_dirty(struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *cn)
return can_dirty;
}
-/* syncs the commit blocks, but does not force the real buffers to disk
-** will wait until the current transaction is done/committed before returning
-*/
+/*
+ * syncs the commit blocks, but does not force the real buffers to disk
+ * will wait until the current transaction is done/committed before returning
+ */
int journal_end_sync(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
struct super_block *sb, unsigned long nblocks)
{
@@ -3411,9 +3529,7 @@ int journal_end_sync(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
return do_journal_end(th, sb, nblocks, COMMIT_NOW | WAIT);
}
-/*
-** writeback the pending async commits to disk
-*/
+/* writeback the pending async commits to disk */
static void flush_async_commits(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct reiserfs_journal *journal =
@@ -3433,9 +3549,9 @@ static void flush_async_commits(struct work_struct *work)
}
/*
-** flushes any old transactions to disk
-** ends the current transaction if it is too old
-*/
+ * flushes any old transactions to disk
+ * ends the current transaction if it is too old
+ */
void reiserfs_flush_old_commits(struct super_block *sb)
{
time_t now;
@@ -3443,13 +3559,15 @@ void reiserfs_flush_old_commits(struct super_block *sb)
struct reiserfs_journal *journal = SB_JOURNAL(sb);
now = get_seconds();
- /* safety check so we don't flush while we are replaying the log during
+ /*
+ * safety check so we don't flush while we are replaying the log during
* mount
*/
if (list_empty(&journal->j_journal_list))
return;
- /* check the current transaction. If there are no writers, and it is
+ /*
+ * check the current transaction. If there are no writers, and it is
* too old, finish it, and force the commit blocks to disk
*/
if (atomic_read(&journal->j_wcount) <= 0 &&
@@ -3463,8 +3581,10 @@ void reiserfs_flush_old_commits(struct super_block *sb)
journal_mark_dirty(&th, sb,
SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(sb));
- /* we're only being called from kreiserfsd, it makes no sense to do
- ** an async commit so that kreiserfsd can do it later
+ /*
+ * we're only being called from kreiserfsd, it makes
+ * no sense to do an async commit so that kreiserfsd
+ * can do it later
*/
do_journal_end(&th, sb, 1, COMMIT_NOW | WAIT);
}
@@ -3472,16 +3592,20 @@ void reiserfs_flush_old_commits(struct super_block *sb)
}
/*
-** returns 0 if do_journal_end should return right away, returns 1 if do_journal_end should finish the commit
-**
-** if the current transaction is too old, but still has writers, this will wait on j_join_wait until all
-** the writers are done. By the time it wakes up, the transaction it was called has already ended, so it just
-** flushes the commit list and returns 0.
-**
-** Won't batch when flush or commit_now is set. Also won't batch when others are waiting on j_join_wait.
-**
-** Note, we can't allow the journal_end to proceed while there are still writers in the log.
-*/
+ * returns 0 if do_journal_end should return right away, returns 1 if
+ * do_journal_end should finish the commit
+ *
+ * if the current transaction is too old, but still has writers, this will
+ * wait on j_join_wait until all the writers are done. By the time it
+ * wakes up, the transaction it was called has already ended, so it just
+ * flushes the commit list and returns 0.
+ *
+ * Won't batch when flush or commit_now is set. Also won't batch when
+ * others are waiting on j_join_wait.
+ *
+ * Note, we can't allow the journal_end to proceed while there are still
+ * writers in the log.
+ */
static int check_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
struct super_block *sb, unsigned long nblocks,
int flags)
@@ -3503,21 +3627,25 @@ static int check_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
}
journal->j_len_alloc -= (th->t_blocks_allocated - th->t_blocks_logged);
- if (atomic_read(&(journal->j_wcount)) > 0) { /* <= 0 is allowed. unmounting might not call begin */
+ /* <= 0 is allowed. unmounting might not call begin */
+ if (atomic_read(&(journal->j_wcount)) > 0)
atomic_dec(&(journal->j_wcount));
- }
- /* BUG, deal with case where j_len is 0, but people previously freed blocks need to be released
- ** will be dealt with by next transaction that actually writes something, but should be taken
- ** care of in this trans
+ /*
+ * BUG, deal with case where j_len is 0, but people previously
+ * freed blocks need to be released will be dealt with by next
+ * transaction that actually writes something, but should be taken
+ * care of in this trans
*/
BUG_ON(journal->j_len == 0);
- /* if wcount > 0, and we are called to with flush or commit_now,
- ** we wait on j_join_wait. We will wake up when the last writer has
- ** finished the transaction, and started it on its way to the disk.
- ** Then, we flush the commit or journal list, and just return 0
- ** because the rest of journal end was already done for this transaction.
+ /*
+ * if wcount > 0, and we are called to with flush or commit_now,
+ * we wait on j_join_wait. We will wake up when the last writer has
+ * finished the transaction, and started it on its way to the disk.
+ * Then, we flush the commit or journal list, and just return 0
+ * because the rest of journal end was already done for this
+ * transaction.
*/
if (atomic_read(&(journal->j_wcount)) > 0) {
if (flush || commit_now) {
@@ -3533,7 +3661,10 @@ static int check_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
}
unlock_journal(sb);
- /* sleep while the current transaction is still j_jlocked */
+ /*
+ * sleep while the current transaction is
+ * still j_jlocked
+ */
while (journal->j_trans_id == trans_id) {
if (atomic_read(&journal->j_jlock)) {
queue_log_writer(sb);
@@ -3547,7 +3678,7 @@ static int check_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
}
}
BUG_ON(journal->j_trans_id == trans_id);
-
+
if (commit_now
&& journal_list_still_alive(sb, trans_id)
&& wait_on_commit) {
@@ -3585,19 +3716,22 @@ static int check_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
}
/*
-** Does all the work that makes deleting blocks safe.
-** when deleting a block mark BH_JNew, just remove it from the current transaction, clean it's buffer_head and move on.
-**
-** otherwise:
-** set a bit for the block in the journal bitmap. That will prevent it from being allocated for unformatted nodes
-** before this transaction has finished.
-**
-** mark any cnodes for this block as BLOCK_FREED, and clear their bh pointers. That will prevent any old transactions with
-** this block from trying to flush to the real location. Since we aren't removing the cnode from the journal_list_hash,
-** the block can't be reallocated yet.
-**
-** Then remove it from the current transaction, decrementing any counters and filing it on the clean list.
-*/
+ * Does all the work that makes deleting blocks safe.
+ * when deleting a block mark BH_JNew, just remove it from the current
+ * transaction, clean it's buffer_head and move on.
+ *
+ * otherwise:
+ * set a bit for the block in the journal bitmap. That will prevent it from
+ * being allocated for unformatted nodes before this transaction has finished.
+ *
+ * mark any cnodes for this block as BLOCK_FREED, and clear their bh pointers.
+ * That will prevent any old transactions with this block from trying to flush
+ * to the real location. Since we aren't removing the cnode from the
+ * journal_list_hash, *the block can't be reallocated yet.
+ *
+ * Then remove it from the current transaction, decrementing any counters and
+ * filing it on the clean list.
+ */
int journal_mark_freed(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
struct super_block *sb, b_blocknr_t blocknr)
{
@@ -3620,7 +3754,10 @@ int journal_mark_freed(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
reiserfs_clean_and_file_buffer(bh);
cleaned = remove_from_transaction(sb, blocknr, cleaned);
} else {
- /* set the bit for this block in the journal bitmap for this transaction */
+ /*
+ * set the bit for this block in the journal bitmap
+ * for this transaction
+ */
jb = journal->j_current_jl->j_list_bitmap;
if (!jb) {
reiserfs_panic(sb, "journal-1702",
@@ -3636,17 +3773,22 @@ int journal_mark_freed(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
}
cleaned = remove_from_transaction(sb, blocknr, cleaned);
- /* find all older transactions with this block, make sure they don't try to write it out */
+ /*
+ * find all older transactions with this block,
+ * make sure they don't try to write it out
+ */
cn = get_journal_hash_dev(sb, journal->j_list_hash_table,
blocknr);
while (cn) {
if (sb == cn->sb && blocknr == cn->blocknr) {
set_bit(BLOCK_FREED, &cn->state);
if (cn->bh) {
+ /*
+ * remove_from_transaction will brelse
+ * the buffer if it was in the current
+ * trans
+ */
if (!cleaned) {
- /* remove_from_transaction will brelse the buffer if it was
- ** in the current trans
- */
clear_buffer_journal_dirty(cn->
bh);
clear_buffer_dirty(cn->bh);
@@ -3661,7 +3803,11 @@ int journal_mark_freed(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
"cn->bh->b_count < 0");
}
}
- if (cn->jlist) { /* since we are clearing the bh, we MUST dec nonzerolen */
+ /*
+ * since we are clearing the bh,
+ * we MUST dec nonzerolen
+ */
+ if (cn->jlist) {
atomic_dec(&
(cn->jlist->
j_nonzerolen));
@@ -3697,10 +3843,16 @@ static int __commit_trans_jl(struct inode *inode, unsigned long id,
struct reiserfs_journal *journal = SB_JOURNAL(sb);
int ret = 0;
- /* is it from the current transaction, or from an unknown transaction? */
+ /*
+ * is it from the current transaction,
+ * or from an unknown transaction?
+ */
if (id == journal->j_trans_id) {
jl = journal->j_current_jl;
- /* try to let other writers come in and grow this transaction */
+ /*
+ * try to let other writers come in and
+ * grow this transaction
+ */
let_transaction_grow(sb, id);
if (journal->j_trans_id != id) {
goto flush_commit_only;
@@ -3724,7 +3876,8 @@ static int __commit_trans_jl(struct inode *inode, unsigned long id,
ret = 1;
} else {
- /* this gets tricky, we have to make sure the journal list in
+ /*
+ * this gets tricky, we have to make sure the journal list in
* the inode still exists. We know the list is still around
* if we've got a larger transaction id than the oldest list
*/
@@ -3751,7 +3904,8 @@ int reiserfs_commit_for_inode(struct inode *inode)
unsigned int id = REISERFS_I(inode)->i_trans_id;
struct reiserfs_journal_list *jl = REISERFS_I(inode)->i_jl;
- /* for the whole inode, assume unset id means it was
+ /*
+ * for the whole inode, assume unset id means it was
* changed in the current transaction. More conservative
*/
if (!id || !jl) {
@@ -3789,12 +3943,11 @@ void reiserfs_restore_prepared_buffer(struct super_block *sb,
extern struct tree_balance *cur_tb;
/*
-** before we can change a metadata block, we have to make sure it won't
-** be written to disk while we are altering it. So, we must:
-** clean it
-** wait on it.
-**
-*/
+ * before we can change a metadata block, we have to make sure it won't
+ * be written to disk while we are altering it. So, we must:
+ * clean it
+ * wait on it.
+ */
int reiserfs_prepare_for_journal(struct super_block *sb,
struct buffer_head *bh, int wait)
{
@@ -3815,15 +3968,15 @@ int reiserfs_prepare_for_journal(struct super_block *sb,
}
/*
-** long and ugly. If flush, will not return until all commit
-** blocks and all real buffers in the trans are on disk.
-** If no_async, won't return until all commit blocks are on disk.
-**
-** keep reading, there are comments as you go along
-**
-** If the journal is aborted, we just clean up. Things like flushing
-** journal lists, etc just won't happen.
-*/
+ * long and ugly. If flush, will not return until all commit
+ * blocks and all real buffers in the trans are on disk.
+ * If no_async, won't return until all commit blocks are on disk.
+ *
+ * keep reading, there are comments as you go along
+ *
+ * If the journal is aborted, we just clean up. Things like flushing
+ * journal lists, etc just won't happen.
+ */
static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
struct super_block *sb, unsigned long nblocks,
int flags)
@@ -3850,8 +4003,10 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
BUG_ON(th->t_refcount > 1);
BUG_ON(!th->t_trans_id);
- /* protect flush_older_commits from doing mistakes if the
- transaction ID counter gets overflowed. */
+ /*
+ * protect flush_older_commits from doing mistakes if the
+ * transaction ID counter gets overflowed.
+ */
if (th->t_trans_id == ~0U)
flags |= FLUSH_ALL | COMMIT_NOW | WAIT;
flush = flags & FLUSH_ALL;
@@ -3875,8 +4030,10 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
wait_on_commit = 1;
}
- /* check_journal_end locks the journal, and unlocks if it does not return 1
- ** it tells us if we should continue with the journal_end, or just return
+ /*
+ * check_journal_end locks the journal, and unlocks if it does
+ * not return 1 it tells us if we should continue with the
+ * journal_end, or just return
*/
if (!check_journal_end(th, sb, nblocks, flags)) {
reiserfs_schedule_old_flush(sb);
@@ -3891,19 +4048,23 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
}
/*
- ** j must wait means we have to flush the log blocks, and the real blocks for
- ** this transaction
+ * j must wait means we have to flush the log blocks, and the
+ * real blocks for this transaction
*/
if (journal->j_must_wait > 0) {
flush = 1;
}
#ifdef REISERFS_PREALLOCATE
- /* quota ops might need to nest, setup the journal_info pointer for them
- * and raise the refcount so that it is > 0. */
+ /*
+ * quota ops might need to nest, setup the journal_info pointer
+ * for them and raise the refcount so that it is > 0.
+ */
current->journal_info = th;
th->t_refcount++;
- reiserfs_discard_all_prealloc(th); /* it should not involve new blocks into
- * the transaction */
+
+ /* it should not involve new blocks into the transaction */
+ reiserfs_discard_all_prealloc(th);
+
th->t_refcount--;
current->journal_info = th->t_handle_save;
#endif
@@ -3919,7 +4080,10 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
memcpy(get_journal_desc_magic(d_bh), JOURNAL_DESC_MAGIC, 8);
set_desc_trans_id(desc, journal->j_trans_id);
- /* setup commit block. Don't write (keep it clean too) this one until after everyone else is written */
+ /*
+ * setup commit block. Don't write (keep it clean too) this one
+ * until after everyone else is written
+ */
c_bh = journal_getblk(sb, SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_1st_BLOCK(sb) +
((journal->j_start + journal->j_len +
1) % SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_SIZE(sb)));
@@ -3931,7 +4095,8 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
/* init this journal list */
jl = journal->j_current_jl;
- /* we lock the commit before doing anything because
+ /*
+ * we lock the commit before doing anything because
* we want to make sure nobody tries to run flush_commit_list until
* the new transaction is fully setup, and we've already flushed the
* ordered bh list
@@ -3951,9 +4116,10 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
atomic_set(&jl->j_commit_left, journal->j_len + 2);
jl->j_realblock = NULL;
- /* The ENTIRE FOR LOOP MUST not cause schedule to occur.
- ** for each real block, add it to the journal list hash,
- ** copy into real block index array in the commit or desc block
+ /*
+ * The ENTIRE FOR LOOP MUST not cause schedule to occur.
+ * for each real block, add it to the journal list hash,
+ * copy into real block index array in the commit or desc block
*/
trans_half = journal_trans_half(sb->s_blocksize);
for (i = 0, cn = journal->j_first; cn; cn = cn->next, i++) {
@@ -3972,9 +4138,10 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
last_cn->next = jl_cn;
}
last_cn = jl_cn;
- /* make sure the block we are trying to log is not a block
- of journal or reserved area */
-
+ /*
+ * make sure the block we are trying to log
+ * is not a block of journal or reserved area
+ */
if (is_block_in_log_or_reserved_area
(sb, cn->bh->b_blocknr)) {
reiserfs_panic(sb, "journal-2332",
@@ -4004,19 +4171,26 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
set_desc_trans_id(desc, journal->j_trans_id);
set_commit_trans_len(commit, journal->j_len);
- /* special check in case all buffers in the journal were marked for not logging */
+ /*
+ * special check in case all buffers in the journal
+ * were marked for not logging
+ */
BUG_ON(journal->j_len == 0);
- /* we're about to dirty all the log blocks, mark the description block
+ /*
+ * we're about to dirty all the log blocks, mark the description block
* dirty now too. Don't mark the commit block dirty until all the
* others are on disk
*/
mark_buffer_dirty(d_bh);
- /* first data block is j_start + 1, so add one to cur_write_start wherever you use it */
+ /*
+ * first data block is j_start + 1, so add one to
+ * cur_write_start wherever you use it
+ */
cur_write_start = journal->j_start;
cn = journal->j_first;
- jindex = 1; /* start at one so we don't get the desc again */
+ jindex = 1; /* start at one so we don't get the desc again */
while (cn) {
clear_buffer_journal_new(cn->bh);
/* copy all the real blocks into log area. dirty log blocks */
@@ -4042,7 +4216,10 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
set_buffer_journal_dirty(cn->bh);
clear_buffer_journaled(cn->bh);
} else {
- /* JDirty cleared sometime during transaction. don't log this one */
+ /*
+ * JDirty cleared sometime during transaction.
+ * don't log this one
+ */
reiserfs_warning(sb, "journal-2048",
"BAD, buffer in journal hash, "
"but not JDirty!");
@@ -4054,9 +4231,10 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
reiserfs_cond_resched(sb);
}
- /* we are done with both the c_bh and d_bh, but
- ** c_bh must be written after all other commit blocks,
- ** so we dirty/relse c_bh in flush_commit_list, with commit_left <= 1.
+ /*
+ * we are done with both the c_bh and d_bh, but
+ * c_bh must be written after all other commit blocks,
+ * so we dirty/relse c_bh in flush_commit_list, with commit_left <= 1.
*/
journal->j_current_jl = alloc_journal_list(sb);
@@ -4087,15 +4265,18 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
journal->j_next_async_flush = 0;
init_journal_hash(sb);
- // make sure reiserfs_add_jh sees the new current_jl before we
- // write out the tails
+ /*
+ * make sure reiserfs_add_jh sees the new current_jl before we
+ * write out the tails
+ */
smp_mb();
- /* tail conversion targets have to hit the disk before we end the
+ /*
+ * tail conversion targets have to hit the disk before we end the
* transaction. Otherwise a later transaction might repack the tail
- * before this transaction commits, leaving the data block unflushed and
- * clean, if we crash before the later transaction commits, the data block
- * is lost.
+ * before this transaction commits, leaving the data block unflushed
+ * and clean, if we crash before the later transaction commits, the
+ * data block is lost.
*/
if (!list_empty(&jl->j_tail_bh_list)) {
depth = reiserfs_write_unlock_nested(sb);
@@ -4106,12 +4287,13 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
BUG_ON(!list_empty(&jl->j_tail_bh_list));
mutex_unlock(&jl->j_commit_mutex);
- /* honor the flush wishes from the caller, simple commits can
- ** be done outside the journal lock, they are done below
- **
- ** if we don't flush the commit list right now, we put it into
- ** the work queue so the people waiting on the async progress work
- ** queue don't wait for this proc to flush journal lists and such.
+ /*
+ * honor the flush wishes from the caller, simple commits can
+ * be done outside the journal lock, they are done below
+ *
+ * if we don't flush the commit list right now, we put it into
+ * the work queue so the people waiting on the async progress work
+ * queue don't wait for this proc to flush journal lists and such.
*/
if (flush) {
flush_commit_list(sb, jl, 1);
@@ -4120,9 +4302,10 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
queue_delayed_work(REISERFS_SB(sb)->commit_wq,
&journal->j_work, HZ / 10);
- /* if the next transaction has any chance of wrapping, flush
- ** transactions that might get overwritten. If any journal lists are very
- ** old flush them as well.
+ /*
+ * if the next transaction has any chance of wrapping, flush
+ * transactions that might get overwritten. If any journal lists
+ * are very old flush them as well.
*/
first_jl:
list_for_each_safe(entry, safe, &journal->j_journal_list) {
@@ -4135,8 +4318,10 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
} else if ((journal->j_start +
journal->j_trans_max + 1) <
SB_ONDISK_JOURNAL_SIZE(sb)) {
- /* if we don't cross into the next transaction and we don't
- * wrap, there is no way we can overlap any later transactions
+ /*
+ * if we don't cross into the next
+ * transaction and we don't wrap, there is
+ * no way we can overlap any later transactions
* break now
*/
break;
@@ -4150,10 +4335,12 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
flush_used_journal_lists(sb, temp_jl);
goto first_jl;
} else {
- /* we don't overlap anything from out start to the end of the
- * log, and our wrapped portion doesn't overlap anything at
- * the start of the log. We can break
- */
+ /*
+ * we don't overlap anything from out start
+ * to the end of the log, and our wrapped
+ * portion doesn't overlap anything at
+ * the start of the log. We can break
+ */
break;
}
}
@@ -4181,9 +4368,11 @@ static int do_journal_end(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
reiserfs_check_lock_depth(sb, "journal end2");
memset(th, 0, sizeof(*th));
- /* Re-set th->t_super, so we can properly keep track of how many
+ /*
+ * Re-set th->t_super, so we can properly keep track of how many
* persistent transactions there are. We need to do this so if this
- * call is part of a failed restart_transaction, we can free it later */
+ * call is part of a failed restart_transaction, we can free it later
+ */
th->t_super = sb;
return journal->j_errno;