1. 23 Sep, 2009 22 commits
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      ocfs2: handle file attributes issue for reflink. · a9063ab9
      Tao Ma authored
      A reflink creates a snapshot of a file, that means the attributes
      must be identical except for three exceptions - nlink, ino, and ctime.
      
      As for time changes, Here is a brief description:
      
      1. Source file:
         1) atime: Ignore. Let the lazy atime code handle that.
         2) mtime: don't touch.
         3) ctime: If we change the tree (adding REFCOUNTED to at least one
                   extent), update it.
      2. Destination file:
         1) atime: ignore.
         2) mtime: we want it to appear identical to the source.
         3) ctime: update.
      
      The idea here is that an ls -l will show the same time for the
      src and target - it shows mtime.  Backup software like rsync and tar
      will treat the new file correctly too.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: Add normal functions for reflink a normal file's extents. · 110a045a
      Tao Ma authored
      2 major functions are added in this patch.
      
      ocfs2_attach_refcount_tree will create a new refcount tree to the
      old file if it doesn't have one and insert all the extent records
      to the tree if they are not refcounted.
      
      ocfs2_create_reflink_node will:
      1. set the refcount tree to the new file.
      2. call ocfs2_duplicate_extent_list which will iterate all the
         extents for the old file, insert it to the new file and increase
         the corresponding referennce count.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: CoW a reflinked cluster when it is truncated. · 37f8a2bf
      Tao Ma authored
      When we truncate a file to a specific size which resides in a reflinked
      cluster, we need to CoW it since ocfs2_zero_range_for_truncate will
      zero the space after the size(just another type of write).
      
      So we add a "max_cpos" in ocfs2_refcount_cow so that it will stop when
      it hit the max cluster offset.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: Integrate CoW in file write. · 293b2f70
      Tao Ma authored
      When we use mmap, we CoW the refcountd clusters in
      ocfs2_write_begin_nolock. While for normal file
      io(including directio), we do CoW in
      ocfs2_prepare_inode_for_write.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: CoW refcount tree improvement. · 6ae23c55
      Tao Ma authored
      During CoW, if the old extent record is refcounted, we allocate
      som new clusters and do CoW. Actually we can have some improvement
      here. If the old extent has refcount=1, that means now it is only
      used by this file. So we don't need to allocate new clusters, just
      remove the refcounted flag and it is OK. We also have to remove
      it from the refcount tree while not deleting it.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: Add CoW support. · 6f70fa51
      Tao Ma authored
      This patch try CoW support for a refcounted record.
      
      the whole process will be:
      1. Calculate how many clusters we need to CoW and where we start.
         Extents that are not completely encompassed by the write will
         be broken on 1MB boundaries.
      2. Do CoW for the clusters with the help of page cache.
      3. Change the b-tree structure with the new allocated clusters.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: Decrement refcount when truncating refcounted extents. · bcbbb24a
      Tao Ma authored
      Add 'Decrement refcount for delete' in to the normal truncate
      process. So for a refcounted extent record, call refcount rec
      decrementation instead of cluster free.
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      ocfs2: Add functions for extents refcounted. · 1aa75fea
      Tao Ma authored
      Add function ocfs2_mark_extent_refcounted which can mark
      an extent refcounted.
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      ocfs2: Add support of decrementing refcount for delete. · 1823cb0b
      Tao Ma authored
          Given a physical cpos and length, decrement the refcount
      in the tree. If the refcount for any portion of the extent goes
      to zero, that portion is queued for freeing.
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      ocfs2: Add support for incrementing refcount in the tree. · e73a819d
      Tao Ma authored
          Given a physical cpos and length, increment the refcount
      in the tree. If the extent has not been seen before, a refcount
      record is created for it. Refcount records may be merged or
      split by this operation.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: move tree path functions to alloc.h. · e2e9f608
      Tao Ma authored
      Now fs/ocfs2/alloc.c has more than 7000 lines. It contains our
      basic b-tree operation. Although we have already make our b-tree
      operation generic, the basic structrue ocfs2_path which is used
      to iterate one b-tree branch is still static and limited to only
      used in alloc.c. As refcount tree need them and I don't want to
      add any more b-tree unrelated code to alloc.c, export them out.
      
      Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com> 
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      ocfs2: Add refcount b-tree as a new extent tree. · fe924415
      Tao Ma authored
      Add refcount b-tree as a new extent tree so that it can
      use the b-tree to store and maniuplate ocfs2_refcount_rec.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
      fe924415
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      ocfs2: Abstract extent split process. · 555936bf
      Tao Ma authored
      ocfs2_mark_extent_written actually does the following things:
      1. check the parameters.
      2. initialize the left_path and split_rec.
      3. call __ocfs2_mark_extent_written. it will do:
         1) check the flags of unwritten
         2) do the real split work.
      The whole process is packed tightly somehow. So this patch
      will abstract 2 different functions so that future b-tree
      operation can work with it.
      
      1. __ocfs2_split_extent will accept path and split_rec and do
        the real split work.
      2. ocfs2_change_extent_flag will accept a new flag and initialize
         path and split_rec.
      
      So now ocfs2_mark_extent_written will do:
      1. check the parameters.
      2. call ocfs2_change_extent_flag.
         1) initalize the left_path and split_rec.
         2) check whether the new flags conflict with the old one.
         3) call __ocfs2_split_extent to do the split.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: Wrap ocfs2_extent_contig in ocfs2_extent_tree. · 853a3a14
      Tao Ma authored
      Add a new operation eo_ocfs2_extent_contig int the extent tree's
      operations vector. So that with the new refcount tree, We want
      this so that refcount trees can always return CONTIG_NONE and
      prevent extent merging.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: Basic tree root operation. · 8bf396de
      Tao Ma authored
      Add basic refcount tree root operation.
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      ocfs2: Add refcount tree lock mechanism. · 374a263e
      Tao Ma authored
      Implement locking around struct ocfs2_refcount_tree.  This protects
      all read/write operations on refcount trees.  ocfs2_refcount_tree
      has its own lock and its own caching_info, protecting buffers among
      multiple nodes.
      
      User must call ocfs2_lock_refcount_tree before his operation on
      the tree and unlock it after that.
      
      ocfs2_refcount_trees are referenced by the block number of the
      refcount tree root block, So we create an rb-tree on the ocfs2_super
      to look them up.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: Add caching info for refcount tree. · c732eb16
      Tao Ma authored
      refcount tree should use its own caching info so that when
      we downconvert the refcount tree lock, we can drop all the
      cached buffer head.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
      c732eb16
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      ocfs2: Add new refcount tree lock resource in dlmglue. · 8dec98ed
      Tao Ma authored
      refcount tree lock resource is used to protect refcount
      tree read/write among multiple nodes.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
      8dec98ed
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      ocfs2: Abstract caching info checkpoint. · a4338481
      Tao Ma authored
      In meta downconvert, we need to checkpoint the metadata in an inode.
      For refcount tree, we also need it. So abstract the process out.
      
      Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com> 
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      ocfs2: Add ocfs2_read_refcount_block. · f2c870e3
      Tao Ma authored
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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      ocfs2: Add metaecc for ocfs2_refcount_block. · 93c97087
      Tao Ma authored
      Add metaecc and journal trigger for ocfs2_refcount_block.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
      93c97087
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      ocfs2: Define refcount tree structure. · 721f69c4
      Tao Ma authored
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  2. 04 Sep, 2009 18 commits