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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jaegeuk Kim 65985d935d f2fs: support the inline xattrs
0. modified inode structure
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metadata (e.g., i_mtime, i_ctime, etc)
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direct pointers [0 ~ 873]

inline xattrs (200 bytes by default)

indirect pointers [0 ~ 4]
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node footer
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1. setxattr flow
 - read_all_xattrs copies all the xattrs from inline and xattr node block.
 - handle xattr entries
 - write_all_xattrs copies modified xattrs into inline and xattr node block.

2. getxattr flow
 - read_all_xattrs copies all the xattrs from inline and xattr node block.
 - check target entries

3. Usage
 # mount -t f2fs -o inline_xattr $DEV $MNT

 Once mounted with the inline_xattr option, f2fs marks all the newly created
 files to reserve an amount of inline xattr space explicitly inside the inode
 block. Without the mount option, f2fs will not touch any existing files and
 newly created files as well.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-08-26 20:15:23 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim dd9cfe236f f2fs: introduce __find_xattr for readability
The __find_xattr is to search the wanted xattr entry starting from the
base_addr.

If not found, the returned entry is the last empty xattr entry that can be
allocated newly.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-08-26 20:15:06 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 479bd73ac4 f2fs: should cover i_xattr_nid with its xattr node page lock
Previously, f2fs_setxattr assigns i_xattr_nid in the inode page inconsistently.

The scenario is:

= Thread 1 =         = Thread 2 =     = fi->i_xattr_nid =  = on-disk nid =

f2fs_setxattr                                   0                 0
  new_node_page                                 X                 0
                   sync_inode_page              X                 X
                   checkpoint                   X                 X -.
    grab_cache_page                             X                 X  |
--> allocate a new xattr node block or -ENOSPC      <----------------'

At this moment, the checkpoint stores inconsistent data where the inode has
i_xattr_nid but actual xattr node block is not allocated yet.

So, we should assign the real i_xattr_nid only after its xattr node block is
allocated.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-08-12 16:04:53 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim d71b5564c0 f2fs: introduce cur_cp_version function to reduce code size
This patch introduces a new inline function, cur_cp_version, to reduce redundant
codes.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-08-09 15:25:37 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim e518ff81c3 f2fs: fix inconsistency between xattr node blocks and its inode
Previously xattr node blocks are stored to the COLD_NODE log, which means that
our roll-forward mechanism doesn't recover the xattr node blocks at all.
Only the direct node blocks in the WARM_NODE log can be recovered.

So, let's resolve the issue simply by conducting checkpoint during fsync when a
file has a modified xattr node block.

This approach is able to degrade the performance, but normally the checkpoint
overhead is shown at the initial fsync call after the xattr entry changes.
Once the checkpoint is done, no additional overhead would be occurred.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-08-09 15:25:24 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 8ae8f1627f f2fs: support xattr security labels
This patch adds the support of security labels for f2fs, which will be used
by Linus Security Models (LSMs).

Quote from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Security_Modules:
"Linux Security Modules (LSM) is a framework that allows the Linux kernel to
support a variety of computer security models while avoiding favoritism toward
any single security implementation. The framework is licensed under the terms of
the GNU General Public License and is standard part of the Linux kernel since
Linux 2.6. AppArmor, SELinux, Smack and TOMOYO Linux are the currently accepted
modules in the official kernel.".

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-06-11 16:01:03 +09:00
Jason Hrycay 1e03e38b35 f2fs: handle errors from get_node_page calls
Add check for error pointers returned from get_node_page in order to
avoid dereferencing a bad address on the next use.

Signed-off-by: Jason Hrycay <jason.hrycay@motorola.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-06-03 19:49:09 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 399368372e f2fs: introduce a new global lock scheme
In the previous version, f2fs uses global locks according to the usage types,
such as directory operations, block allocation, block write, and so on.

Reference the following lock types in f2fs.h.
enum lock_type {
	RENAME,		/* for renaming operations */
	DENTRY_OPS,	/* for directory operations */
	DATA_WRITE,	/* for data write */
	DATA_NEW,	/* for data allocation */
	DATA_TRUNC,	/* for data truncate */
	NODE_NEW,	/* for node allocation */
	NODE_TRUNC,	/* for node truncate */
	NODE_WRITE,	/* for node write */
	NR_LOCK_TYPE,
};

In that case, we lose the performance under the multi-threading environment,
since every types of operations must be conducted one at a time.

In order to address the problem, let's share the locks globally with a mutex
array regardless of any types.
So, let users grab a mutex and perform their jobs in parallel as much as
possbile.

For this, I propose a new global lock scheme as follows.

0. Data structure
 - f2fs_sb_info -> mutex_lock[NR_GLOBAL_LOCKS]
 - f2fs_sb_info -> node_write

1. mutex_lock_op(sbi)
 - try to get an avaiable lock from the array.
 - returns the index of the gottern lock variable.

2. mutex_unlock_op(sbi, index of the lock)
 - unlock the given index of the lock.

3. mutex_lock_all(sbi)
 - grab all the locks in the array before the checkpoint.

4. mutex_unlock_all(sbi)
 - release all the locks in the array after checkpoint.

5. block_operations()
 - call mutex_lock_all()
 - sync_dirty_dir_inodes()
 - grab node_write
 - sync_node_pages()

Note that,
 the pairs of mutex_lock_op()/mutex_unlock_op() and
 mutex_lock_all()/mutex_unlock_all() should be used together.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-04-09 18:21:18 +09:00
Namjae Jeon 7c909772f1 f2fs: reorganize f2fs_setxattr
make use of F2FS_NAME_LEN for name length checking,
change return conditions at few places, by assigning
storing the errorvalue in 'error' and making a common
exit path.

Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Amit Sahrawat <a.sahrawat@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-03-20 18:30:15 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 7d82db8316 f2fs: add f2fs_balance_fs in several interfaces
The f2fs_balance_fs() is to check the number of free sections and decide whether
it needs to conduct cleaning or not. If there are not enough free sections, the
cleaning job should be started.

In order to control an amount of free sections even under high utilization, f2fs
should call f2fs_balance_fs at all the VFS interfaces that are able to produce
dirty pages.
This patch adds the function calls in the missing interfaces as follows.

1. f2fs_setxattr()
The f2fs_setxattr() produces dirty node pages so that we should call
f2fs_balance_fs() either likewise doing in other VFS interfaces such as
f2fs_lookup(), f2fs_mkdir(), and so on.

2. f2fs_sync_file()
We should guarantee serving free sections for syncing metadata during fsync.
Previously, there is no space check before triggering checkpoint and
sync_node_pages.
Therefore, if a bunch of fsync calls are triggered under 100% of FS utilization,
f2fs is able to be faced with no free sections, resulting in BUG_ON().

3. f2fs_sync_fs()
Before calling write_checkpoint(), we should guarantee that there are minimum
free sections.

4. f2fs_write_inode()
f2fs_write_inode() is also able to produce dirty node pages.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-01-11 15:09:17 +09:00
Leon Romanovsky 9836b8b949 f2fs: unify string length declarations and usage
This patch is intended to unify string length declarations and usage.
There are number of calls to strlen which return size_t object.
The size of this object depends on compiler if it will be bigger,
equal or even smaller than an unsigned int

Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leon@leon.nu>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2012-12-28 11:27:53 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 573ea5fcf0 f2fs: resolve build failures
There exist two build failures reported by Randy Dunlap as follows.

(on i386)
 a. (config-r8857)
	ERROR: "f2fs_xattr_advise_handler" [fs/f2fs/f2fs.ko] undefined!

Key configs in (config-r8857) are as follows.
 CONFIG_F2FS_FS=m
 # CONFIG_F2FS_STAT_FS is not set
 CONFIG_F2FS_FS_XATTR=y
 # CONFIG_F2FS_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set

The error was occurred due to the function location that we made a mistake.
Recently we added a new functionality for users to indicate cold files
explicitly through xattr operations (i.e., f2fs_xattr_advise_handler).

This handler should have been added in xattr.c instead of acl.c in order
to avoid an undefined operation like in this case where XATTR is set and
ACL is not set.

 b. (config-r8855)
	fs/f2fs/file.c: In function 'f2fs_vm_page_mkwrite':
	fs/f2fs/file.c:97:2: error: implicit declaration of function
	'block_page_mkwrite_return'

Key config in (config-r8855) is CONFIG_BLOCK.

Obviously, f2fs works on top of the block device so that we should consider
carefully a sort of config dependencies.

The reason why this error was occurred was that f2fs_vm_page_mkwrite() calls
block_page_mkwrite_return() which is enalbed only if CONFIG_BLOCK is set.

Reported-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
2012-12-11 13:43:43 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 0a8165d7c2 f2fs: adjust kernel coding style
As pointed out by Randy Dunlap, this patch removes all usage of "/**" for comment
blocks. Instead, just use "/*".

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2012-12-11 13:43:42 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim af48b85b8c f2fs: add xattr and acl functionalities
This implements xattr and acl functionalities.

- F2FS uses a node page to contain use extended attributes.

Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2012-12-11 13:43:41 +09:00