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31
32#ifndef _UFS_FFS_FS_H_
33#define	_UFS_FFS_FS_H_
34
35#include <sys/mount.h>
36#include <ufs/ufs/dinode.h>
37
38/*
39 * Each disk drive contains some number of filesystems.
40 * A filesystem consists of a number of cylinder groups.
41 * Each cylinder group has inodes and data.
42 *
43 * A filesystem is described by its super-block, which in turn
44 * describes the cylinder groups.  The super-block is critical
45 * data and is replicated in each cylinder group to protect against
46 * catastrophic loss.  This is done at `newfs' time and the critical
47 * super-block data does not change, so the copies need not be
48 * referenced further unless disaster strikes.
49 *
50 * For filesystem fs, the offsets of the various blocks of interest
51 * are given in the super block as:
52 *	[fs->fs_sblkno]		Super-block
53 *	[fs->fs_cblkno]		Cylinder group block
54 *	[fs->fs_iblkno]		Inode blocks
55 *	[fs->fs_dblkno]		Data blocks
56 * The beginning of cylinder group cg in fs, is given by
57 * the ``cgbase(fs, cg)'' macro.
58 *
59 * Depending on the architecture and the media, the superblock may
60 * reside in any one of four places. For tiny media where every block
61 * counts, it is placed at the very front of the partition. Historically,
62 * UFS1 placed it 8K from the front to leave room for the disk label and
63 * a small bootstrap. For UFS2 it got moved to 64K from the front to leave
64 * room for the disk label and a bigger bootstrap, and for really piggy
65 * systems we check at 256K from the front if the first three fail. In
66 * all cases the size of the superblock will be SBLOCKSIZE. All values are
67 * given in byte-offset form, so they do not imply a sector size. The
68 * SBLOCKSEARCH specifies the order in which the locations should be searched.
69 */
70#define	SBLOCK_FLOPPY	     0
71#define	SBLOCK_UFS1	  8192
72#define	SBLOCK_UFS2	 65536
73#define	SBLOCK_PIGGY	262144
74#define	SBLOCKSIZE	  8192
75#define	SBLOCKSEARCH \
76	{ SBLOCK_UFS2, SBLOCK_UFS1, SBLOCK_FLOPPY, SBLOCK_PIGGY, -1 }
77/*
78 * Request standard superblock location in ffs_sbget().
79 */
80#define	UFS_STDSB	-1	/* Search standard places for superblock */
81
82/*
83 * UFS_NOMSG indicates that superblock inconsistency error messages
84 *    should not be printed. It is used by programs like fsck that
85 *    want to print their own error message.
86 *
87 * UFS_NOCSUM causes only the superblock itself to be returned, but does
88 *    not read in any auxiliary data structures like the cylinder group
89 *    summary information. It is used by clients like glabel that just
90 *    want to check for possible filesystem types. Using UFS_NOCSUM
91 *    skips the superblock checks for csum data which allows superblocks
92 *    that have corrupted csum data to be read and used.
93 *
94 * UFS_NOHASHFAIL will note that the check hash is wrong but will still
95 *    return the superblock. This is used by the bootstrap code to
96 *    give the system a chance to come up so that fsck can be run to
97 *    correct the problem.
98 *
99 * UFS_NOWARNFAIL will warn about inconsistencies but still return the
100 *    superblock. It includes UFS_NOHASHFAIL. UFS_NOWARNFAIL is used by
101 *    programs like fsck_ffs(8) to debug broken filesystems.
102 *
103 * UFS_FSRONLY will only validate the superblock fields needed to
104 *    calculate where the backup filesystem superblocks are located.
105 *    If these values pass their validation tests, then the superblock
106 *    is returned. This flag is used as part of the attempt to find
107 *    alternate superblocks when using ffs_sbsearch().
108 */
109#define	UFS_NOHASHFAIL	0x0001	/* Ignore check-hash failure */
110#define	UFS_NOWARNFAIL	0x0003	/* Ignore non-fatal inconsistencies */
111#define	UFS_NOMSG	0x0004	/* Print no error message */
112#define	UFS_NOCSUM	0x0008	/* Read just the superblock without csum */
113#define	UFS_FSRONLY	0x0010	/* Validate only values needed for recovery
114				   of alternate superblocks */
115#define	UFS_ALTSBLK	0x1000	/* Flag used internally */
116
117/*
118 * Max number of fragments per block. This value is NOT tweakable.
119 */
120#define	MAXFRAG 	8
121
122/*
123 * Addresses stored in inodes are capable of addressing fragments
124 * of `blocks'. File system blocks of at most size MAXBSIZE can
125 * be optionally broken into 2, 4, or 8 pieces, each of which is
126 * addressable; these pieces may be DEV_BSIZE, or some multiple of
127 * a DEV_BSIZE unit.
128 *
129 * Large files consist of exclusively large data blocks.  To avoid
130 * undue wasted disk space, the last data block of a small file may be
131 * allocated as only as many fragments of a large block as are
132 * necessary.  The filesystem format retains only a single pointer
133 * to such a fragment, which is a piece of a single large block that
134 * has been divided.  The size of such a fragment is determinable from
135 * information in the inode, using the ``blksize(fs, ip, lbn)'' macro.
136 *
137 * The filesystem records space availability at the fragment level;
138 * to determine block availability, aligned fragments are examined.
139 */
140
141/*
142 * MINBSIZE is the smallest allowable block size.
143 * In order to insure that it is possible to create files of size
144 * 2^32 with only two levels of indirection, MINBSIZE is set to 4096.
145 * MINBSIZE must be big enough to hold a cylinder group block,
146 * thus changes to (struct cg) must keep its size within MINBSIZE.
147 * Note that super blocks are always of size SBLOCKSIZE,
148 * and that both SBLOCKSIZE and MAXBSIZE must be >= MINBSIZE.
149 */
150#define	MINBSIZE	4096
151
152/*
153 * The path name on which the filesystem is mounted is maintained
154 * in fs_fsmnt. MAXMNTLEN defines the amount of space allocated in
155 * the super block for this name.
156 */
157#define	MAXMNTLEN	468
158
159/*
160 * The volume name for this filesystem is maintained in fs_volname.
161 * MAXVOLLEN defines the length of the buffer allocated.
162 */
163#define	MAXVOLLEN	32
164
165/*
166 * There is a 128-byte region in the superblock reserved for in-core
167 * pointers to summary information. Originally this included an array
168 * of pointers to blocks of struct csum; now there are just a few
169 * pointers and the remaining space is padded with fs_ocsp[].
170 *
171 * NOCSPTRS determines the size of this padding. Historically this
172 * space was used to store pointers to structures that summaried
173 * filesystem usage and layout information. However, these pointers
174 * left various kernel pointers in the superblock which made otherwise
175 * identical superblocks appear to have differences. So, all the
176 * pointers in the superblock were moved to a fs_summary_info structure
177 * reducing the superblock to having only a single pointer to this
178 * structure. When writing the superblock to disk, this pointer is
179 * temporarily NULL'ed out so that the kernel pointer will not appear
180 * in the on-disk copy of the superblock.
181 */
182#define	NOCSPTRS	((128 / sizeof(void *)) - 1)
183
184/*
185 * A summary of contiguous blocks of various sizes is maintained
186 * in each cylinder group. Normally this is set by the initial
187 * value of fs_maxcontig. To conserve space, a maximum summary size
188 * is set by FS_MAXCONTIG.
189 */
190#define	FS_MAXCONTIG	16
191
192/*
193 * MINFREE gives the minimum acceptable percentage of filesystem
194 * blocks which may be free. If the freelist drops below this level
195 * only the superuser may continue to allocate blocks. This may
196 * be set to 0 if no reserve of free blocks is deemed necessary,
197 * however throughput drops by fifty percent if the filesystem
198 * is run at between 95% and 100% full; thus the minimum default
199 * value of fs_minfree is 5%. However, to get good clustering
200 * performance, 10% is a better choice. hence we use 10% as our
201 * default value. With 10% free space, fragmentation is not a
202 * problem, so we choose to optimize for time.
203 */
204#define	MINFREE		8
205#define	DEFAULTOPT	FS_OPTTIME
206
207/*
208 * Grigoriy Orlov <gluk@ptci.ru> has done some extensive work to fine
209 * tune the layout preferences for directories within a filesystem.
210 * His algorithm can be tuned by adjusting the following parameters
211 * which tell the system the average file size and the average number
212 * of files per directory. These defaults are well selected for typical
213 * filesystems, but may need to be tuned for odd cases like filesystems
214 * being used for squid caches or news spools.
215 */
216#define	AVFILESIZ	16384	/* expected average file size */
217#define	AFPDIR		64	/* expected number of files per directory */
218
219/*
220 * The maximum number of snapshot nodes that can be associated
221 * with each filesystem. This limit affects only the number of
222 * snapshot files that can be recorded within the superblock so
223 * that they can be found when the filesystem is mounted. However,
224 * maintaining too many will slow the filesystem performance, so
225 * having this limit is a good idea.
226 */
227#define	FSMAXSNAP 20
228
229/*
230 * Used to identify special blocks in snapshots:
231 *
232 * BLK_NOCOPY - A block that was unallocated at the time the snapshot
233 *	was taken, hence does not need to be copied when written.
234 * BLK_SNAP - A block held by another snapshot that is not needed by this
235 *	snapshot. When the other snapshot is freed, the BLK_SNAP entries
236 *	are converted to BLK_NOCOPY. These are needed to allow fsck to
237 *	identify blocks that are in use by other snapshots (which are
238 *	expunged from this snapshot).
239 */
240#define	BLK_NOCOPY ((ufs2_daddr_t)(1))
241#define	BLK_SNAP ((ufs2_daddr_t)(2))
242
243/*
244 * Sysctl values for the fast filesystem.
245 */
246#define	FFS_ADJ_REFCNT		 1	/* adjust inode reference count */
247#define	FFS_ADJ_BLKCNT		 2	/* adjust inode used block count */
248#define	FFS_BLK_FREE		 3	/* free range of blocks in map */
249#define	FFS_DIR_FREE		 4	/* free specified dir inodes in map */
250#define	FFS_FILE_FREE		 5	/* free specified file inodes in map */
251#define	FFS_SET_FLAGS		 6	/* set filesystem flags */
252#define	FFS_ADJ_NDIR		 7	/* adjust number of directories */
253#define	FFS_ADJ_NBFREE		 8	/* adjust number of free blocks */
254#define	FFS_ADJ_NIFREE		 9	/* adjust number of free inodes */
255#define	FFS_ADJ_NFFREE		10 	/* adjust number of free frags */
256#define	FFS_ADJ_NUMCLUSTERS	11	/* adjust number of free clusters */
257#define	FFS_SET_CWD		12	/* set current directory */
258#define	FFS_SET_DOTDOT		13	/* set inode number for ".." */
259#define	FFS_UNLINK		14	/* remove a name in the filesystem */
260/* Was FFS_SET_INODE		15 */
261/* Was FFS_SET_BUFOUTPUT	16 */
262#define	FFS_SET_SIZE		17	/* set inode size */
263#define	FFS_ADJ_DEPTH		18	/* adjust directory inode depth */
264#define	FFS_MAXID		18	/* number of valid ffs ids */
265
266/*
267 * Command structure passed in to the filesystem to adjust filesystem values.
268 */
269#define	FFS_CMD_VERSION		0x19790518	/* version ID */
270struct fsck_cmd {
271	int32_t	version;	/* version of command structure */
272	int32_t	handle;		/* reference to filesystem to be changed */
273	int64_t	value;		/* inode or block number to be affected */
274	int64_t	size;		/* amount or range to be adjusted */
275	int64_t	spare;		/* reserved for future use */
276};
277
278/*
279 * A recovery structure placed at the end of the boot block area by newfs
280 * that can be used by fsck to search for alternate superblocks.
281 */
282struct fsrecovery {
283	int32_t	fsr_magic;	/* magic number */
284	int32_t	fsr_fsbtodb;	/* fsbtodb and dbtofsb shift constant */
285	int32_t	fsr_sblkno;	/* offset of super-block in filesys */
286	int32_t	fsr_fpg;	/* blocks per group * fs_frag */
287	uint32_t fsr_ncg;	/* number of cylinder groups */
288};
289
290/*
291 * Per cylinder group information; summarized in blocks allocated
292 * from first cylinder group data blocks.  These blocks have to be
293 * read in from fs_csaddr (size fs_cssize) in addition to the
294 * super block.
295 */
296struct csum {
297	int32_t	cs_ndir;		/* number of directories */
298	int32_t	cs_nbfree;		/* number of free blocks */
299	int32_t	cs_nifree;		/* number of free inodes */
300	int32_t	cs_nffree;		/* number of free frags */
301};
302struct csum_total {
303	int64_t	cs_ndir;		/* number of directories */
304	int64_t	cs_nbfree;		/* number of free blocks */
305	int64_t	cs_nifree;		/* number of free inodes */
306	int64_t	cs_nffree;		/* number of free frags */
307	int64_t	cs_numclusters;		/* number of free clusters */
308	int64_t	cs_spare[3];		/* future expansion */
309};
310
311/*
312 * Pointers to super block summary information. Placed in a separate
313 * structure so there is just one pointer in the superblock.
314 *
315 * The pointers in this structure are used as follows:
316 *   fs_contigdirs references an array that tracks the creation of new
317 *	directories
318 *   fs_csp references a contiguous array of struct csum for
319 *	all cylinder groups
320 *   fs_maxcluster references an array of cluster sizes that is computed
321 *	as cylinder groups are inspected
322 *   fs_active is used when creating snapshots; it points to a bitmap
323 *	of cylinder groups for which the free-block bitmap has changed
324 *	since the snapshot operation began.
325 */
326struct fs_summary_info {
327	uint8_t	*si_contigdirs;		/* (u) # of contig. allocated dirs */
328	struct	csum *si_csp;		/* (u) cg summary info buffer */
329	int32_t	*si_maxcluster;		/* (u) max cluster in each cyl group */
330	uint64_t *si_active;		/* (u) used by snapshots to track fs */
331};
332#define fs_contigdirs	fs_si->si_contigdirs
333#define fs_csp		fs_si->si_csp
334#define fs_maxcluster	fs_si->si_maxcluster
335#define fs_active	fs_si->si_active
336
337/*
338 * Super block for an FFS filesystem.
339 */
340struct fs {
341	int32_t	 fs_firstfield;		/* historic filesystem linked list, */
342	int32_t	 fs_unused_1;		/*     used for incore super blocks */
343	int32_t	 fs_sblkno;		/* offset of super-block in filesys */
344	int32_t	 fs_cblkno;		/* offset of cyl-block in filesys */
345	int32_t	 fs_iblkno;		/* offset of inode-blocks in filesys */
346	int32_t	 fs_dblkno;		/* offset of first data after cg */
347	int32_t	 fs_old_cgoffset;	/* cylinder group offset in cylinder */
348	int32_t	 fs_old_cgmask;		/* used to calc mod fs_ntrak */
349	int32_t  fs_old_time;		/* last time written */
350	int32_t	 fs_old_size;		/* number of blocks in fs */
351	int32_t	 fs_old_dsize;		/* number of data blocks in fs */
352	uint32_t fs_ncg;		/* number of cylinder groups */
353	int32_t	 fs_bsize;		/* size of basic blocks in fs */
354	int32_t	 fs_fsize;		/* size of frag blocks in fs */
355	int32_t	 fs_frag;		/* number of frags in a block in fs */
356/* these are configuration parameters */
357	int32_t	 fs_minfree;		/* minimum percentage of free blocks */
358	int32_t	 fs_old_rotdelay;	/* num of ms for optimal next block */
359	int32_t	 fs_old_rps;		/* disk revolutions per second */
360/* these fields can be computed from the others */
361	int32_t	 fs_bmask;		/* ``blkoff'' calc of blk offsets */
362	int32_t	 fs_fmask;		/* ``fragoff'' calc of frag offsets */
363	int32_t	 fs_bshift;		/* ``lblkno'' calc of logical blkno */
364	int32_t	 fs_fshift;		/* ``numfrags'' calc number of frags */
365/* these are configuration parameters */
366	int32_t	 fs_maxcontig;		/* max number of contiguous blks */
367	int32_t	 fs_maxbpg;		/* max number of blks per cyl group */
368/* these fields can be computed from the others */
369	int32_t	 fs_fragshift;		/* block to frag shift */
370	int32_t	 fs_fsbtodb;		/* fsbtodb and dbtofsb shift constant */
371	int32_t	 fs_sbsize;		/* actual size of super block */
372	int32_t	 fs_spare1[2];		/* old fs_csmask */
373					/* old fs_csshift */
374	int32_t	 fs_nindir;		/* value of NINDIR */
375	uint32_t fs_inopb;		/* value of INOPB */
376	int32_t	 fs_old_nspf;		/* value of NSPF */
377/* yet another configuration parameter */
378	int32_t	 fs_optim;		/* optimization preference, see below */
379	int32_t	 fs_old_npsect;		/* # sectors/track including spares */
380	int32_t	 fs_old_interleave;	/* hardware sector interleave */
381	int32_t	 fs_old_trackskew;	/* sector 0 skew, per track */
382	int32_t	 fs_id[2];		/* unique filesystem id */
383/* sizes determined by number of cylinder groups and their sizes */
384	int32_t	 fs_old_csaddr;		/* blk addr of cyl grp summary area */
385	int32_t	 fs_cssize;		/* size of cyl grp summary area */
386	int32_t	 fs_cgsize;		/* cylinder group size */
387	int32_t	 fs_spare2;		/* old fs_ntrak */
388	int32_t	 fs_old_nsect;		/* sectors per track */
389	int32_t  fs_old_spc;		/* sectors per cylinder */
390	int32_t	 fs_old_ncyl;		/* cylinders in filesystem */
391	int32_t	 fs_old_cpg;		/* cylinders per group */
392	uint32_t fs_ipg;		/* inodes per group */
393	int32_t	 fs_fpg;		/* blocks per group * fs_frag */
394/* this data must be re-computed after crashes */
395	struct	csum fs_old_cstotal;	/* cylinder summary information */
396/* these fields are cleared at mount time */
397	int8_t   fs_fmod;		/* super block modified flag */
398	int8_t   fs_clean;		/* filesystem is clean flag */
399	int8_t 	 fs_ronly;		/* mounted read-only flag */
400	int8_t   fs_old_flags;		/* old FS_ flags */
401	uint8_t	 fs_fsmnt[MAXMNTLEN];	/* name mounted on */
402	uint8_t	 fs_volname[MAXVOLLEN];	/* volume name */
403	uint64_t fs_swuid;		/* system-wide uid */
404	int32_t  fs_pad;		/* due to alignment of fs_swuid */
405/* these fields retain the current block allocation info */
406	int32_t	 fs_cgrotor;		/* last cg searched */
407	void 	*fs_ocsp[NOCSPTRS];	/* padding; was list of fs_cs buffers */
408	struct	 fs_summary_info *fs_si;/* In-core pointer to summary info */
409	int32_t	 fs_old_cpc;		/* cyl per cycle in postbl */
410	int32_t	 fs_maxbsize;		/* maximum blocking factor permitted */
411	int64_t	 fs_unrefs;		/* number of unreferenced inodes */
412	int64_t  fs_providersize;	/* size of underlying GEOM provider */
413	int64_t	 fs_metaspace;		/* size of area reserved for metadata */
414	int64_t	 fs_sparecon64[13];	/* old rotation block list head */
415	int64_t	 fs_sblockactualloc;	/* byte offset of this superblock */
416	int64_t	 fs_sblockloc;		/* byte offset of standard superblock */
417	struct	csum_total fs_cstotal;	/* (u) cylinder summary information */
418	ufs_time_t fs_time;		/* last time written */
419	int64_t	 fs_size;		/* number of blocks in fs */
420	int64_t	 fs_dsize;		/* number of data blocks in fs */
421	ufs2_daddr_t fs_csaddr;		/* blk addr of cyl grp summary area */
422	int64_t	 fs_pendingblocks;	/* (u) blocks being freed */
423	uint32_t fs_pendinginodes;	/* (u) inodes being freed */
424	uint32_t fs_snapinum[FSMAXSNAP];/* list of snapshot inode numbers */
425	uint32_t fs_avgfilesize;	/* expected average file size */
426	uint32_t fs_avgfpdir;		/* expected # of files per directory */
427	int32_t	 fs_save_cgsize;	/* save real cg size to use fs_bsize */
428	ufs_time_t fs_mtime;		/* Last mount or fsck time. */
429	int32_t  fs_sujfree;		/* SUJ free list */
430	int32_t	 fs_sparecon32[21];	/* reserved for future constants */
431	uint32_t fs_ckhash;		/* if CK_SUPERBLOCK, its check-hash */
432	uint32_t fs_metackhash;	/* metadata check-hash, see CK_ below */
433	int32_t  fs_flags;		/* see FS_ flags below */
434	int32_t	 fs_contigsumsize;	/* size of cluster summary array */
435	int32_t	 fs_maxsymlinklen;	/* max length of an internal symlink */
436	int32_t	 fs_old_inodefmt;	/* format of on-disk inodes */
437	uint64_t fs_maxfilesize;	/* maximum representable file size */
438	int64_t	 fs_qbmask;		/* ~fs_bmask for use with 64-bit size */
439	int64_t	 fs_qfmask;		/* ~fs_fmask for use with 64-bit size */
440	int32_t	 fs_state;		/* validate fs_clean field */
441	int32_t	 fs_old_postblformat;	/* format of positional layout tables */
442	int32_t	 fs_old_nrpos;		/* number of rotational positions */
443	int32_t	 fs_spare5[2];		/* old fs_postbloff */
444					/* old fs_rotbloff */
445	int32_t	 fs_magic;		/* magic number */
446};
447
448/* Sanity checking. */
449#ifdef CTASSERT
450CTASSERT(sizeof(struct fs) == 1376);
451#endif
452
453/*
454 * Filesystem identification
455 */
456#define	FS_UFS1_MAGIC	0x011954	/* UFS1 fast filesystem magic number */
457#define	FS_UFS2_MAGIC	0x19540119	/* UFS2 fast filesystem magic number */
458#define	FS_BAD_MAGIC	0x19960408	/* UFS incomplete newfs magic number */
459#define	FS_42INODEFMT	-1		/* 4.2BSD inode format */
460#define	FS_44INODEFMT	2		/* 4.4BSD inode format */
461
462/*
463 * Preference for optimization.
464 */
465#define	FS_OPTTIME	0	/* minimize allocation time */
466#define	FS_OPTSPACE	1	/* minimize disk fragmentation */
467
468/*
469 * Filesystem flags.
470 *
471 * The FS_UNCLEAN flag is set by the kernel when the filesystem was
472 * mounted with fs_clean set to zero. The FS_DOSOFTDEP flag indicates
473 * that the filesystem should be managed by the soft updates code.
474 * Note that the FS_NEEDSFSCK flag is set and cleared by the fsck
475 * utility. It is set when background fsck finds an unexpected
476 * inconsistency which requires a traditional foreground fsck to be
477 * run. Such inconsistencies should only be found after an uncorrectable
478 * disk error. The FS_NEEDSFSCK can also be set when a mounted filesystem
479 * discovers an internal inconsistency such as freeing a freed inode.
480 * A foreground fsck will clear the FS_NEEDSFSCK flag when it has
481 * successfully cleaned up the filesystem. The kernel uses this
482 * flag to enforce that inconsistent filesystems be mounted read-only.
483 *
484 * The FS_METACKHASH flag when set indicates that the kernel maintains
485 * one or more check hashes. The actual set of supported check hashes
486 * is stored in the fs_metackhash field. Kernels that do not support
487 * check hashes clear the FS_METACKHASH flag to indicate that the
488 * check hashes need to be rebuilt (by fsck) before they can be used.
489 *
490 * When a filesystem is mounted, any flags not included in FS_SUPPORTED
491 * are cleared. This lets newer features know that the filesystem has
492 * been run on an older version of the filesystem and thus that data
493 * structures associated with those features are out-of-date and need
494 * to be rebuilt.
495 *
496 * FS_ACLS indicates that POSIX.1e ACLs are administratively enabled
497 * for the file system, so they should be loaded from extended attributes,
498 * observed for access control purposes, and be administered by object
499 * owners.  FS_NFS4ACLS indicates that NFSv4 ACLs are administratively
500 * enabled.  This flag is mutually exclusive with FS_ACLS.  FS_MULTILABEL
501 * indicates that the TrustedBSD MAC Framework should attempt to back MAC
502 * labels into extended attributes on the file system rather than maintain
503 * a single mount label for all objects.
504 */
505#define	FS_UNCLEAN	0x00000001 /* filesystem not clean at mount */
506#define	FS_DOSOFTDEP	0x00000002 /* filesystem using soft dependencies */
507#define	FS_NEEDSFSCK	0x00000004 /* filesystem needs sync fsck before mount */
508#define	FS_SUJ       	0x00000008 /* Filesystem using softupdate journal */
509#define	FS_ACLS		0x00000010 /* file system has POSIX.1e ACLs enabled */
510#define	FS_MULTILABEL	0x00000020 /* file system is MAC multi-label */
511#define	FS_GJOURNAL	0x00000040 /* gjournaled file system */
512#define	FS_FLAGS_UPDATED 0x0000080 /* flags have been moved to new location */
513#define	FS_NFS4ACLS	0x00000100 /* file system has NFSv4 ACLs enabled */
514#define	FS_METACKHASH	0x00000200 /* kernel supports metadata check hashes */
515#define	FS_TRIM		0x00000400 /* issue BIO_DELETE for deleted blocks */
516#define	FS_SUPPORTED	0x00FFFFFF /* supported flags, others cleared at mount*/
517/*
518 * Things that we may someday support, but currently do not.
519 * These flags are all cleared so we know if we ran on a kernel
520 * that does not support them.
521 */
522#define	FS_INDEXDIRS	0x01000000 /* kernel supports indexed directories */
523#define	FS_VARBLKSIZE	0x02000000 /* kernel supports variable block sizes */
524#define	FS_COOLOPT1	0x04000000 /* kernel supports cool option 1 */
525#define	FS_COOLOPT2	0x08000000 /* kernel supports cool option 2 */
526#define	FS_COOLOPT3	0x10000000 /* kernel supports cool option 3 */
527#define	FS_COOLOPT4	0x20000000 /* kernel supports cool option 4 */
528#define	FS_COOLOPT5	0x40000000 /* kernel supports cool option 5 */
529#define	FS_COOLOPT6	0x80000000 /* kernel supports cool option 6 */
530
531/*
532 * The fs_metackhash field indicates the types of metadata check-hash
533 * that are maintained for a filesystem. Not all filesystems check-hash
534 * all metadata.
535 */
536#define	CK_SUPERBLOCK	0x0001	/* the superblock */
537#define	CK_CYLGRP	0x0002	/* the cylinder groups */
538#define	CK_INODE	0x0004	/* inodes */
539#define	CK_INDIR	0x0008	/* indirect blocks */
540#define	CK_DIR		0x0010	/* directory contents */
541#define	CK_SUPPORTED	0x0007	/* supported flags, others cleared at mount */
542/*
543 * The BX_FSPRIV buffer b_xflags are used to track types of data in buffers.
544 */
545#define	BX_SUPERBLOCK	0x00010000	/* superblock */
546#define	BX_CYLGRP	0x00020000	/* cylinder groups */
547#define	BX_INODE	0x00040000	/* inodes */
548#define	BX_INDIR	0x00080000	/* indirect blocks */
549#define	BX_DIR		0x00100000	/* directory contents */
550
551#define	PRINT_UFS_BUF_XFLAGS "\20\25dir\24indir\23inode\22cylgrp\21superblock"
552
553/*
554 * Macros to access bits in the fs_active array.
555 */
556#define	ACTIVECGNUM(fs, cg)  ((fs)->fs_active[(cg) / (NBBY * sizeof(uint64_t))])
557#define	ACTIVECGOFF(cg)	     (1 << ((cg) % (NBBY * sizeof(uint64_t))))
558#define	ACTIVESET(fs, cg)    do {					\
559	if ((fs)->fs_active)						\
560		ACTIVECGNUM((fs), (cg)) |= ACTIVECGOFF((cg));		\
561} while (0)
562#define	ACTIVECLEAR(fs, cg)	do {					\
563	if ((fs)->fs_active)						\
564		ACTIVECGNUM((fs), (cg)) &= ~ACTIVECGOFF((cg));		\
565} while (0)
566
567/*
568 * The size of a cylinder group is calculated by CGSIZE. The maximum size
569 * is limited by the fact that cylinder groups are at most one block.
570 * Its size is derived from the size of the maps maintained in the
571 * cylinder group and the (struct cg) size.
572 */
573#define	CGSIZE(fs) \
574    /* base cg */	(sizeof(struct cg) + \
575    /* old btotoff */	(fs)->fs_old_cpg * sizeof(int32_t) + \
576    /* old boff */	(fs)->fs_old_cpg * sizeof(uint16_t) + \
577    /* inode map */	howmany((fs)->fs_ipg, NBBY) + \
578    /* block map */	howmany((fs)->fs_fpg, NBBY) + sizeof(int32_t) + \
579    /* if present */	((fs)->fs_contigsumsize <= 0 ? 0 : \
580    /* cluster sum */	(fs)->fs_contigsumsize * sizeof(int32_t) + \
581    /* cluster map */	howmany(fragstoblks(fs, (fs)->fs_fpg), NBBY)))
582
583/*
584 * The minimal number of cylinder groups that should be created.
585 */
586#define	MINCYLGRPS	4
587
588/*
589 * Convert cylinder group to base address of its global summary info.
590 */
591#define	fs_cs(fs, indx) fs_csp[indx]
592
593/*
594 * Cylinder group block for a filesystem.
595 */
596#define	CG_MAGIC	0x090255
597struct cg {
598	int32_t	 cg_firstfield;		/* historic cyl groups linked list */
599	int32_t	 cg_magic;		/* magic number */
600	int32_t  cg_old_time;		/* time last written */
601	uint32_t cg_cgx;		/* we are the cgx'th cylinder group */
602	int16_t	 cg_old_ncyl;		/* number of cyl's this cg */
603	int16_t  cg_old_niblk;		/* number of inode blocks this cg */
604	uint32_t cg_ndblk;		/* number of data blocks this cg */
605	struct	 csum cg_cs;		/* cylinder summary information */
606	uint32_t cg_rotor;		/* position of last used block */
607	uint32_t cg_frotor;		/* position of last used frag */
608	uint32_t cg_irotor;		/* position of last used inode */
609	uint32_t cg_frsum[MAXFRAG];	/* counts of available frags */
610	int32_t	 cg_old_btotoff;	/* (int32) block totals per cylinder */
611	int32_t	 cg_old_boff;		/* (uint16) free block positions */
612	uint32_t cg_iusedoff;		/* (uint8) used inode map */
613	uint32_t cg_freeoff;		/* (uint8) free block map */
614	uint32_t cg_nextfreeoff;	/* (uint8) next available space */
615	uint32_t cg_clustersumoff;	/* (uint32) counts of avail clusters */
616	uint32_t cg_clusteroff;		/* (uint8) free cluster map */
617	uint32_t cg_nclusterblks;	/* number of clusters this cg */
618	uint32_t cg_niblk;		/* number of inode blocks this cg */
619	uint32_t cg_initediblk;		/* last initialized inode */
620	uint32_t cg_unrefs;		/* number of unreferenced inodes */
621	int32_t	 cg_sparecon32[1];	/* reserved for future use */
622	uint32_t cg_ckhash;		/* check-hash of this cg */
623	ufs_time_t cg_time;		/* time last written */
624	int64_t	 cg_sparecon64[3];	/* reserved for future use */
625	/* actually longer - space used for cylinder group maps */
626};
627
628/*
629 * Macros for access to cylinder group array structures
630 */
631#define	cg_chkmagic(cgp) ((cgp)->cg_magic == CG_MAGIC)
632#define	cg_inosused(cgp) \
633    ((uint8_t *)((uint8_t *)(cgp) + (cgp)->cg_iusedoff))
634#define	cg_blksfree(cgp) \
635    ((uint8_t *)((uint8_t *)(cgp) + (cgp)->cg_freeoff))
636#define	cg_clustersfree(cgp) \
637    ((uint8_t *)((uint8_t *)(cgp) + (cgp)->cg_clusteroff))
638#define	cg_clustersum(cgp) \
639    ((int32_t *)((uintptr_t)(cgp) + (cgp)->cg_clustersumoff))
640
641/*
642 * Turn filesystem block numbers into disk block addresses.
643 * This maps filesystem blocks to device size blocks.
644 */
645#define	fsbtodb(fs, b)	((daddr_t)(b) << (fs)->fs_fsbtodb)
646#define	dbtofsb(fs, b)	((b) >> (fs)->fs_fsbtodb)
647
648/*
649 * Cylinder group macros to locate things in cylinder groups.
650 * They calc filesystem addresses of cylinder group data structures.
651 */
652#define	cgbase(fs, c)	(((ufs2_daddr_t)(fs)->fs_fpg) * (c))
653#define	cgdata(fs, c)	(cgdmin(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_metaspace)	/* data zone */
654#define	cgmeta(fs, c)	(cgdmin(fs, c))				/* meta data */
655#define	cgdmin(fs, c)	(cgstart(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_dblkno)	/* 1st data */
656#define	cgimin(fs, c)	(cgstart(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_iblkno)	/* inode blk */
657#define	cgsblock(fs, c)	(cgstart(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_sblkno)	/* super blk */
658#define	cgtod(fs, c)	(cgstart(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_cblkno)	/* cg block */
659#define	cgstart(fs, c)							\
660       ((fs)->fs_magic == FS_UFS2_MAGIC ? cgbase(fs, c) :		\
661       (cgbase(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_old_cgoffset * ((c) & ~((fs)->fs_old_cgmask))))
662
663/*
664 * Macros for handling inode numbers:
665 *     inode number to filesystem block offset.
666 *     inode number to cylinder group number.
667 *     inode number to filesystem block address.
668 */
669#define	ino_to_cg(fs, x)	(((ino_t)(x)) / (fs)->fs_ipg)
670#define	ino_to_fsba(fs, x)						\
671	((ufs2_daddr_t)(cgimin(fs, ino_to_cg(fs, (ino_t)(x))) +		\
672	    (blkstofrags((fs), ((((ino_t)(x)) % (fs)->fs_ipg) / INOPB(fs))))))
673#define	ino_to_fsbo(fs, x)	(((ino_t)(x)) % INOPB(fs))
674
675/*
676 * Give cylinder group number for a filesystem block.
677 * Give cylinder group block number for a filesystem block.
678 */
679#define	dtog(fs, d)	((d) / (fs)->fs_fpg)
680#define	dtogd(fs, d)	((d) % (fs)->fs_fpg)
681
682/*
683 * Extract the bits for a block from a map.
684 * Compute the cylinder and rotational position of a cyl block addr.
685 */
686#define	blkmap(fs, map, loc) \
687    (((map)[(loc) / NBBY] >> ((loc) % NBBY)) & (0xff >> (NBBY - (fs)->fs_frag)))
688
689/*
690 * The following macros optimize certain frequently calculated
691 * quantities by using shifts and masks in place of divisions
692 * modulos and multiplications.
693 */
694#define	blkoff(fs, loc)		/* calculates (loc % fs->fs_bsize) */ \
695	((loc) & (fs)->fs_qbmask)
696#define	fragoff(fs, loc)	/* calculates (loc % fs->fs_fsize) */ \
697	((loc) & (fs)->fs_qfmask)
698#define	lfragtosize(fs, frag)	/* calculates ((off_t)frag * fs->fs_fsize) */ \
699	(((off_t)(frag)) << (fs)->fs_fshift)
700#define	lblktosize(fs, blk)	/* calculates ((off_t)blk * fs->fs_bsize) */ \
701	(((off_t)(blk)) << (fs)->fs_bshift)
702/* Use this only when `blk' is known to be small, e.g., < UFS_NDADDR. */
703#define	smalllblktosize(fs, blk)    /* calculates (blk * fs->fs_bsize) */ \
704	((blk) << (fs)->fs_bshift)
705#define	lblkno(fs, loc)		/* calculates (loc / fs->fs_bsize) */ \
706	((loc) >> (fs)->fs_bshift)
707#define	numfrags(fs, loc)	/* calculates (loc / fs->fs_fsize) */ \
708	((loc) >> (fs)->fs_fshift)
709#define	blkroundup(fs, size)	/* calculates roundup(size, fs->fs_bsize) */ \
710	(((size) + (fs)->fs_qbmask) & (fs)->fs_bmask)
711#define	fragroundup(fs, size)	/* calculates roundup(size, fs->fs_fsize) */ \
712	(((size) + (fs)->fs_qfmask) & (fs)->fs_fmask)
713#define	fragstoblks(fs, frags)	/* calculates (frags / fs->fs_frag) */ \
714	((frags) >> (fs)->fs_fragshift)
715#define	blkstofrags(fs, blks)	/* calculates (blks * fs->fs_frag) */ \
716	((blks) << (fs)->fs_fragshift)
717#define	fragnum(fs, fsb)	/* calculates (fsb % fs->fs_frag) */ \
718	((fsb) & ((fs)->fs_frag - 1))
719#define	blknum(fs, fsb)		/* calculates rounddown(fsb, fs->fs_frag) */ \
720	((fsb) &~ ((fs)->fs_frag - 1))
721
722/*
723 * Determine the number of available frags given a
724 * percentage to hold in reserve.
725 */
726#define	freespace(fs, percentreserved) \
727	(blkstofrags((fs), (fs)->fs_cstotal.cs_nbfree) + \
728	(fs)->fs_cstotal.cs_nffree - \
729	(((off_t)((fs)->fs_dsize)) * (percentreserved) / 100))
730
731/*
732 * Determining the size of a file block in the filesystem.
733 */
734#define	blksize(fs, ip, lbn) \
735	(((lbn) >= UFS_NDADDR || (ip)->i_size >= \
736	    (uint64_t)smalllblktosize(fs, (lbn) + 1)) \
737	    ? (fs)->fs_bsize \
738	    : (fragroundup(fs, blkoff(fs, (ip)->i_size))))
739#define	sblksize(fs, size, lbn) \
740	(((lbn) >= UFS_NDADDR || (size) >= ((lbn) + 1) << (fs)->fs_bshift) \
741	  ? (fs)->fs_bsize \
742	  : (fragroundup(fs, blkoff(fs, (size)))))
743
744/*
745 * Number of indirects in a filesystem block.
746 */
747#define	NINDIR(fs)	((fs)->fs_nindir)
748
749/*
750 * Indirect lbns are aligned on UFS_NDADDR addresses where single indirects
751 * are the negated address of the lowest lbn reachable, double indirects
752 * are this lbn - 1 and triple indirects are this lbn - 2.  This yields
753 * an unusual bit order to determine level.
754 */
755static inline int
756lbn_level(ufs_lbn_t lbn)
757{
758	if (lbn >= 0)
759		return 0;
760	switch (lbn & 0x3) {
761	case 0:
762		return (0);
763	case 1:
764		break;
765	case 2:
766		return (2);
767	case 3:
768		return (1);
769	default:
770		break;
771	}
772	return (-1);
773}
774
775static inline ufs_lbn_t
776lbn_offset(struct fs *fs, int level)
777{
778	ufs_lbn_t res;
779
780	for (res = 1; level > 0; level--)
781		res *= NINDIR(fs);
782	return (res);
783}
784
785/*
786 * Number of inodes in a secondary storage block/fragment.
787 */
788#define	INOPB(fs)	((fs)->fs_inopb)
789#define	INOPF(fs)	((fs)->fs_inopb >> (fs)->fs_fragshift)
790
791/*
792 * Softdep journal record format.
793 */
794#define	JOP_UNKNOWN	0	/* JOP operation is unknown */
795#define	JOP_ADDREF	1	/* Add a reference to an inode. */
796#define	JOP_REMREF	2	/* Remove a reference from an inode. */
797#define	JOP_NEWBLK	3	/* Allocate a block. */
798#define	JOP_FREEBLK	4	/* Free a block or a tree of blocks. */
799#define	JOP_MVREF	5	/* Move a reference from one off to another. */
800#define	JOP_TRUNC	6	/* Partial truncation record. */
801#define	JOP_SYNC	7	/* fsync() complete record. */
802#define	JOP_NUMJOPTYPES	8
803#define JOP_NAMES {	\
804        "unknown",	\
805	"JOP_ADDREF",	\
806	"JOP_REMREF",	\
807	"JOP_NEWBLK",	\
808	"JOP_FREEBLK",	\
809	"JOP_MVREF",	\
810	"JOP_TRUNC",	\
811	"JOP_SYNC" }
812#define JOP_OPTYPE(op) \
813	(op) < JOP_NUMJOPTYPES ? joptype[op] : joptype[JOP_UNKNOWN]
814
815#define	JREC_SIZE	32	/* Record and segment header size. */
816
817#define	SUJ_MIN		(4 * 1024 * 1024)	/* Minimum journal size */
818#define	SUJ_FILE	".sujournal"		/* Journal file name */
819
820/*
821 * Size of the segment record header.  There is at most one for each disk
822 * block in the journal.  The segment header is followed by an array of
823 * records.  fsck depends on the first element in each record being 'op'
824 * and the second being 'ino'.  Segments may span multiple disk blocks but
825 * the header is present on each.
826 */
827struct jsegrec {
828	uint64_t	jsr_seq;	/* Our sequence number */
829	uint64_t	jsr_oldest;	/* Oldest valid sequence number */
830	uint16_t	jsr_cnt;	/* Count of valid records */
831	uint16_t	jsr_blocks;	/* Count of device bsize blocks. */
832	uint32_t	jsr_crc;	/* 32bit crc of the valid space */
833	ufs_time_t	jsr_time;	/* timestamp for mount instance */
834};
835
836/*
837 * Reference record.  Records a single link count modification.
838 */
839struct jrefrec {
840	uint32_t	jr_op;
841	uint32_t	jr_ino;
842	uint32_t	jr_parent;
843	uint16_t	jr_nlink;
844	uint16_t	jr_mode;
845	int64_t		jr_diroff;
846	uint64_t	jr_unused;
847};
848
849/*
850 * Move record.  Records a reference moving within a directory block.  The
851 * nlink is unchanged but we must search both locations.
852 */
853struct jmvrec {
854	uint32_t	jm_op;
855	uint32_t	jm_ino;
856	uint32_t	jm_parent;
857	uint16_t	jm_unused;
858	int64_t		jm_oldoff;
859	int64_t		jm_newoff;
860};
861
862/*
863 * Block record.  A set of frags or tree of blocks starting at an indirect are
864 * freed or a set of frags are allocated.
865 */
866struct jblkrec {
867	uint32_t	jb_op;
868	uint32_t	jb_ino;
869	ufs2_daddr_t	jb_blkno;
870	ufs_lbn_t	jb_lbn;
871	uint16_t	jb_frags;
872	uint16_t	jb_oldfrags;
873	uint32_t	jb_unused;
874};
875
876/*
877 * Truncation record.  Records a partial truncation so that it may be
878 * completed at check time.  Also used for sync records.
879 */
880struct jtrncrec {
881	uint32_t	jt_op;
882	uint32_t	jt_ino;
883	int64_t		jt_size;
884	uint32_t	jt_extsize;
885	uint32_t	jt_pad[3];
886};
887
888union jrec {
889	struct jsegrec	rec_jsegrec;
890	struct jrefrec	rec_jrefrec;
891	struct jmvrec	rec_jmvrec;
892	struct jblkrec	rec_jblkrec;
893	struct jtrncrec	rec_jtrncrec;
894};
895
896#ifdef CTASSERT
897CTASSERT(sizeof(struct jsegrec) == JREC_SIZE);
898CTASSERT(sizeof(struct jrefrec) == JREC_SIZE);
899CTASSERT(sizeof(struct jmvrec) == JREC_SIZE);
900CTASSERT(sizeof(struct jblkrec) == JREC_SIZE);
901CTASSERT(sizeof(struct jtrncrec) == JREC_SIZE);
902CTASSERT(sizeof(union jrec) == JREC_SIZE);
903#endif
904
905extern int inside[], around[];
906extern uint8_t *fragtbl[];
907
908/*
909 * IOCTLs used for filesystem write suspension.
910 */
911#define	UFSSUSPEND	_IOW('U', 1, fsid_t)
912#define	UFSRESUME	_IO('U', 2)
913
914#endif
915