linux/fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_attr.h
Darrick J. Wong 932b42c66c xfs: replace XFS_IFORK_Q with a proper predicate function
Replace this shouty macro with a real C function that has a more
descriptive name.

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
2022-07-12 11:17:27 -07:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2000,2002-2003,2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
* All Rights Reserved.
*/
#ifndef __XFS_ATTR_H__
#define __XFS_ATTR_H__
struct xfs_inode;
struct xfs_da_args;
struct xfs_attr_list_context;
/*
* Large attribute lists are structured around Btrees where all the data
* elements are in the leaf nodes. Attribute names are hashed into an int,
* then that int is used as the index into the Btree. Since the hashval
* of an attribute name may not be unique, we may have duplicate keys.
* The internal links in the Btree are logical block offsets into the file.
*
* Small attribute lists use a different format and are packed as tightly
* as possible so as to fit into the literal area of the inode.
*/
/*
* The maximum size (into the kernel or returned from the kernel) of an
* attribute value or the buffer used for an attr_list() call. Larger
* sizes will result in an ERANGE return code.
*/
#define ATTR_MAX_VALUELEN (64*1024) /* max length of a value */
/*
* Kernel-internal version of the attrlist cursor.
*/
struct xfs_attrlist_cursor_kern {
__u32 hashval; /* hash value of next entry to add */
__u32 blkno; /* block containing entry (suggestion) */
__u32 offset; /* offset in list of equal-hashvals */
__u16 pad1; /* padding to match user-level */
__u8 pad2; /* padding to match user-level */
__u8 initted; /* T/F: cursor has been initialized */
};
/*========================================================================
* Structure used to pass context around among the routines.
*========================================================================*/
/* void; state communicated via *context */
typedef void (*put_listent_func_t)(struct xfs_attr_list_context *, int,
unsigned char *, int, int);
struct xfs_attr_list_context {
struct xfs_trans *tp;
struct xfs_inode *dp; /* inode */
struct xfs_attrlist_cursor_kern cursor; /* position in list */
void *buffer; /* output buffer */
/*
* Abort attribute list iteration if non-zero. Can be used to pass
* error values to the xfs_attr_list caller.
*/
int seen_enough;
bool allow_incomplete;
ssize_t count; /* num used entries */
int dupcnt; /* count dup hashvals seen */
int bufsize; /* total buffer size */
int firstu; /* first used byte in buffer */
unsigned int attr_filter; /* XFS_ATTR_{ROOT,SECURE} */
int resynch; /* T/F: resynch with cursor */
put_listent_func_t put_listent; /* list output fmt function */
int index; /* index into output buffer */
};
/*
* ========================================================================
* Structure used to pass context around among the delayed routines.
* ========================================================================
*/
/*
* Below is a state machine diagram for attr remove operations. The XFS_DAS_*
* states indicate places where the function would return -EAGAIN, and then
* immediately resume from after being called by the calling function. States
* marked as a "subroutine state" indicate that they belong to a subroutine, and
* so the calling function needs to pass them back to that subroutine to allow
* it to finish where it left off. But they otherwise do not have a role in the
* calling function other than just passing through.
*
* xfs_attr_remove_iter()
* │
* v
* have attr to remove? ──n──> done
* │
* y
* │
* v
* are we short form? ──y──> xfs_attr_shortform_remove ──> done
* │
* n
* │
* V
* are we leaf form? ──y──> xfs_attr_leaf_removename ──> done
* │
* n
* │
* V
* ┌── need to setup state?
* │ │
* n y
* │ │
* │ v
* │ find attr and get state
* │ attr has remote blks? ──n─┐
* │ │ v
* │ │ find and invalidate
* │ y the remote blocks.
* │ │ mark attr incomplete
* │ ├────────────────┘
* └──────────┤
* │
* v
* Have remote blks to remove? ───y─────┐
* │ ^ remove the blks
* │ │ │
* │ │ v
* │ XFS_DAS_RMTBLK <─n── done?
* │ re-enter with │
* │ one less blk to y
* │ remove │
* │ V
* │ refill the state
* n │
* │ v
* │ XFS_DAS_RM_NAME
* │ │
* ├─────────────────────────┘
* │
* v
* remove leaf and
* update hash with
* xfs_attr_node_remove_cleanup
* │
* v
* need to
* shrink tree? ─n─┐
* │ │
* y │
* │ │
* v │
* join leaf │
* │ │
* v │
* XFS_DAS_RM_SHRINK │
* │ │
* v │
* do the shrink │
* │ │
* v │
* free state <──┘
* │
* v
* done
*
*
* Below is a state machine diagram for attr set operations.
*
* It seems the challenge with understanding this system comes from trying to
* absorb the state machine all at once, when really one should only be looking
* at it with in the context of a single function. Once a state sensitive
* function is called, the idea is that it "takes ownership" of the
* state machine. It isn't concerned with the states that may have belonged to
* it's calling parent. Only the states relevant to itself or any other
* subroutines there in. Once a calling function hands off the state machine to
* a subroutine, it needs to respect the simple rule that it doesn't "own" the
* state machine anymore, and it's the responsibility of that calling function
* to propagate the -EAGAIN back up the call stack. Upon reentry, it is
* committed to re-calling that subroutine until it returns something other than
* -EAGAIN. Once that subroutine signals completion (by returning anything other
* than -EAGAIN), the calling function can resume using the state machine.
*
* xfs_attr_set_iter()
* │
* v
* ┌─y─ has an attr fork?
* │ |
* │ n
* │ |
* │ V
* │ add a fork
* │ │
* └──────────┤
* │
* V
* ┌─── is shortform?
* │ │
* │ y
* │ │
* │ V
* │ xfs_attr_set_fmt
* │ |
* │ V
* │ xfs_attr_try_sf_addname
* │ │
* │ V
* │ had enough ──y──> done
* │ space?
* n │
* │ n
* │ │
* │ V
* │ transform to leaf
* │ │
* │ V
* │ hold the leaf buffer
* │ │
* │ V
* │ return -EAGAIN
* │ Re-enter in
* │ leaf form
* │
* └─> release leaf buffer
* if needed
* │
* V
* ┌───n── fork has
* │ only 1 blk?
* │ │
* │ y
* │ │
* │ v
* │ xfs_attr_leaf_try_add()
* │ │
* │ v
* │ had enough ──────────────y─────────────┐
* │ space? │
* │ │ │
* │ n │
* │ │ │
* │ v │
* │ return -EAGAIN │
* │ re-enter in │
* │ node form │
* │ │ │
* └──────────┤ │
* │ │
* V │
* xfs_attr_node_addname_find_attr │
* determines if this │
* is create or rename │
* find space to store attr │
* │ │
* v │
* xfs_attr_node_addname │
* │ │
* v │
* fits in a node leaf? ────n─────┐ │
* │ ^ v │
* │ │ single leaf node? │
* │ │ │ │ │
* y │ y n │
* │ │ │ │ │
* v │ v v │
* update │ grow the leaf split if │
* hashvals └── return -EAGAIN needed │
* │ retry leaf add │ │
* │ on reentry │ │
* ├────────────────────────────┘ │
* │ │
* v │
* need to alloc │
* ┌─y── or flip flag? │
* │ │ │
* │ n │
* │ │ │
* │ v │
* │ done │
* │ │
* │ │
* │ XFS_DAS_FOUND_LBLK <────────────────┘
* │ │
* │ V
* │ xfs_attr_leaf_addname()
* │ │
* │ v
* │ ┌──first time through?
* │ │ │
* │ │ y
* │ │ │
* │ n v
* │ │ if we have rmt blks
* │ │ find space for them
* │ │ │
* │ └──────────┤
* │ │
* │ v
* │ still have
* │ ┌─n─ blks to alloc? <──┐
* │ │ │ │
* │ │ y │
* │ │ │ │
* │ │ v │
* │ │ alloc one blk │
* │ │ return -EAGAIN ──┘
* │ │ re-enter with one
* │ │ less blk to alloc
* │ │
* │ │
* │ └───> set the rmt
* │ value
* │ │
* │ v
* │ was this
* │ a rename? ──n─┐
* │ │ │
* │ y │
* │ │ │
* │ v │
* │ flip incomplete │
* │ flag │
* │ │ │
* │ v │
* │ XFS_DAS_FLIP_LFLAG │
* │ │ │
* │ v │
* │ need to remove │
* │ old bks? ──n──┤
* │ │ │
* │ y │
* │ │ │
* │ V │
* │ remove │
* │ ┌───> old blks │
* │ │ │ │
* │ XFS_DAS_RM_LBLK │ │
* │ ^ │ │
* │ │ v │
* │ └──y── more to │
* │ remove? │
* │ │ │
* │ n │
* │ │ │
* │ v │
* │ XFS_DAS_RD_LEAF │
* │ │ │
* │ v │
* │ remove leaf │
* │ │ │
* │ v │
* │ shrink to sf │
* │ if needed │
* │ │ │
* │ v │
* │ done <──────┘
* │
* └──────> XFS_DAS_FOUND_NBLK
* │
* v
* ┌─────n── need to
* │ alloc blks?
* │ │
* │ y
* │ │
* │ v
* │ find space
* │ │
* │ v
* │ ┌─>XFS_DAS_ALLOC_NODE
* │ │ │
* │ │ v
* │ │ alloc blk
* │ │ │
* │ │ v
* │ └──y── need to alloc
* │ more blocks?
* │ │
* │ n
* │ │
* │ v
* │ set the rmt value
* │ │
* │ v
* │ was this
* └────────> a rename? ──n─┐
* │ │
* y │
* │ │
* v │
* flip incomplete │
* flag │
* │ │
* v │
* XFS_DAS_FLIP_NFLAG │
* │ │
* v │
* need to │
* remove blks? ─n──┤
* │ │
* y │
* │ │
* v │
* remove │
* ┌────────> old blks │
* │ │ │
* XFS_DAS_RM_NBLK │ │
* ^ │ │
* │ v │
* └──────y── more to │
* remove │
* │ │
* n │
* │ │
* v │
* XFS_DAS_CLR_FLAG │
* │ │
* v │
* clear flags │
* │ │
* ├──────────┘
* │
* v
* done
*/
/*
* Enum values for xfs_attr_intent.xattri_da_state
*
* These values are used by delayed attribute operations to keep track of where
* they were before they returned -EAGAIN. A return code of -EAGAIN signals the
* calling function to roll the transaction, and then call the subroutine to
* finish the operation. The enum is then used by the subroutine to jump back
* to where it was and resume executing where it left off.
*/
enum xfs_delattr_state {
XFS_DAS_UNINIT = 0, /* No state has been set yet */
/*
* Initial sequence states. The replace setup code relies on the
* ADD and REMOVE states for a specific format to be sequential so
* that we can transform the initial operation to be performed
* according to the xfs_has_larp() state easily.
*/
XFS_DAS_SF_ADD, /* Initial sf add state */
XFS_DAS_SF_REMOVE, /* Initial sf replace/remove state */
XFS_DAS_LEAF_ADD, /* Initial leaf add state */
XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE, /* Initial leaf replace/remove state */
XFS_DAS_NODE_ADD, /* Initial node add state */
XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE, /* Initial node replace/remove state */
/* Leaf state set/replace/remove sequence */
XFS_DAS_LEAF_SET_RMT, /* set a remote xattr from a leaf */
XFS_DAS_LEAF_ALLOC_RMT, /* We are allocating remote blocks */
XFS_DAS_LEAF_REPLACE, /* Perform replace ops on a leaf */
XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_OLD, /* Start removing old attr from leaf */
XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_RMT, /* A rename is removing remote blocks */
XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_ATTR, /* Remove the old attr from a leaf */
/* Node state sequence, must match leaf state above */
XFS_DAS_NODE_SET_RMT, /* set a remote xattr from a node */
XFS_DAS_NODE_ALLOC_RMT, /* We are allocating remote blocks */
XFS_DAS_NODE_REPLACE, /* Perform replace ops on a node */
XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_OLD, /* Start removing old attr from node */
XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_RMT, /* A rename is removing remote blocks */
XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_ATTR, /* Remove the old attr from a node */
XFS_DAS_DONE, /* finished operation */
};
#define XFS_DAS_STRINGS \
{ XFS_DAS_UNINIT, "XFS_DAS_UNINIT" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_SF_ADD, "XFS_DAS_SF_ADD" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_SF_REMOVE, "XFS_DAS_SF_REMOVE" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_LEAF_ADD, "XFS_DAS_LEAF_ADD" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE, "XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_NODE_ADD, "XFS_DAS_NODE_ADD" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE, "XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_LEAF_SET_RMT, "XFS_DAS_LEAF_SET_RMT" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_LEAF_ALLOC_RMT, "XFS_DAS_LEAF_ALLOC_RMT" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_LEAF_REPLACE, "XFS_DAS_LEAF_REPLACE" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_OLD, "XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_OLD" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_RMT, "XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_RMT" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_ATTR, "XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_ATTR" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_NODE_SET_RMT, "XFS_DAS_NODE_SET_RMT" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_NODE_ALLOC_RMT, "XFS_DAS_NODE_ALLOC_RMT" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_NODE_REPLACE, "XFS_DAS_NODE_REPLACE" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_OLD, "XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_OLD" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_RMT, "XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_RMT" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_ATTR, "XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_ATTR" }, \
{ XFS_DAS_DONE, "XFS_DAS_DONE" }
struct xfs_attri_log_nameval;
/*
* Context used for keeping track of delayed attribute operations
*/
struct xfs_attr_intent {
/*
* used to log this item to an intent containing a list of attrs to
* commit later
*/
struct list_head xattri_list;
/* Used in xfs_attr_node_removename to roll through removing blocks */
struct xfs_da_state *xattri_da_state;
struct xfs_da_args *xattri_da_args;
/*
* Shared buffer containing the attr name and value so that the logging
* code can share large memory buffers between log items.
*/
struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *xattri_nameval;
/* Used to keep track of current state of delayed operation */
enum xfs_delattr_state xattri_dela_state;
/*
* Attr operation being performed - XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_*
*/
unsigned int xattri_op_flags;
/* Used in xfs_attr_rmtval_set_blk to roll through allocating blocks */
xfs_dablk_t xattri_lblkno;
int xattri_blkcnt;
struct xfs_bmbt_irec xattri_map;
};
/*========================================================================
* Function prototypes for the kernel.
*========================================================================*/
/*
* Overall external interface routines.
*/
int xfs_attr_inactive(struct xfs_inode *dp);
int xfs_attr_list_ilocked(struct xfs_attr_list_context *);
int xfs_attr_list(struct xfs_attr_list_context *);
int xfs_inode_hasattr(struct xfs_inode *ip);
bool xfs_attr_is_leaf(struct xfs_inode *ip);
int xfs_attr_get_ilocked(struct xfs_da_args *args);
int xfs_attr_get(struct xfs_da_args *args);
int xfs_attr_set(struct xfs_da_args *args);
int xfs_attr_set_iter(struct xfs_attr_intent *attr);
int xfs_attr_remove_iter(struct xfs_attr_intent *attr);
bool xfs_attr_namecheck(const void *name, size_t length);
int xfs_attr_calc_size(struct xfs_da_args *args, int *local);
void xfs_init_attr_trans(struct xfs_da_args *args, struct xfs_trans_res *tres,
unsigned int *total);
/*
* Check to see if the attr should be upgraded from non-existent or shortform to
* single-leaf-block attribute list.
*/
static inline bool
xfs_attr_is_shortform(
struct xfs_inode *ip)
{
return ip->i_af.if_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL ||
(ip->i_af.if_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS &&
ip->i_af.if_nextents == 0);
}
static inline enum xfs_delattr_state
xfs_attr_init_add_state(struct xfs_da_args *args)
{
/*
* When called from the completion of a attr remove to determine the
* next state, the attribute fork may be null. This can occur only occur
* on a pure remove, but we grab the next state before we check if a
* replace operation is being performed. If we are called from any other
* context, i_af is guaranteed to exist. Hence if the attr fork is
* null, we were called from a pure remove operation and so we are done.
*/
if (!xfs_inode_has_attr_fork(args->dp))
return XFS_DAS_DONE;
args->op_flags |= XFS_DA_OP_ADDNAME;
if (xfs_attr_is_shortform(args->dp))
return XFS_DAS_SF_ADD;
if (xfs_attr_is_leaf(args->dp))
return XFS_DAS_LEAF_ADD;
return XFS_DAS_NODE_ADD;
}
static inline enum xfs_delattr_state
xfs_attr_init_remove_state(struct xfs_da_args *args)
{
args->op_flags |= XFS_DA_OP_REMOVE;
if (xfs_attr_is_shortform(args->dp))
return XFS_DAS_SF_REMOVE;
if (xfs_attr_is_leaf(args->dp))
return XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE;
return XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE;
}
/*
* If we are logging the attributes, then we have to start with removal of the
* old attribute so that there is always consistent state that we can recover
* from if the system goes down part way through. We always log the new attr
* value, so even when we remove the attr first we still have the information in
* the log to finish the replace operation atomically.
*/
static inline enum xfs_delattr_state
xfs_attr_init_replace_state(struct xfs_da_args *args)
{
args->op_flags |= XFS_DA_OP_ADDNAME | XFS_DA_OP_REPLACE;
if (args->op_flags & XFS_DA_OP_LOGGED)
return xfs_attr_init_remove_state(args);
return xfs_attr_init_add_state(args);
}
extern struct kmem_cache *xfs_attr_intent_cache;
int __init xfs_attr_intent_init_cache(void);
void xfs_attr_intent_destroy_cache(void);
#endif /* __XFS_ATTR_H__ */