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authorSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>2014-02-04 15:45:11 +0000
committerSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>2014-02-04 15:45:11 +0000
commitb2c8b3ea871e478ac144f617d015d3aa55fc3aa8 (patch)
tree85d094c3125b147bfddbb6e509fd9c238e1125f6
parent885bceca7ff12021c9c17f58d12e12ec6e8e59a6 (diff)
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GFS2: Allocate block for xattr at inode alloc time, if required
This is another step towards improving the allocation of xattr blocks at inode allocation time. Here we take advantage of Christoph's recent work on ACLs to allocate a block for the xattrs early if we know that we will be adding ACLs to the inode later on. The advantage of that is that it is much more likely that we'll get a contiguous run of two blocks where the first is the inode and the second is the xattr block. We still have to fall back to the original system in case we don't get the requested two contiguous blocks, or in case the ACLs are too large to fit into the block. Future patches will move more of the ACL setting code further up the gfs2_inode_create() function. Also, I'd like to be able to do the same thing with the xattrs from LSMs in due course, too. That way we should be able to slowly reduce the number of independent transactions, at least in the most common cases. Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
-rw-r--r--fs/gfs2/inode.c50
-rw-r--r--fs/gfs2/rgrp.c2
-rw-r--r--include/uapi/linux/gfs2_ondisk.h4
3 files changed, 46 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/fs/gfs2/inode.c b/fs/gfs2/inode.c
index 5c52418..ec455b9 100644
--- a/fs/gfs2/inode.c
+++ b/fs/gfs2/inode.c
@@ -376,12 +376,11 @@ static void munge_mode_uid_gid(const struct gfs2_inode *dip,
inode->i_gid = current_fsgid();
}
-static int alloc_dinode(struct gfs2_inode *ip, u32 flags)
+static int alloc_dinode(struct gfs2_inode *ip, u32 flags, unsigned *dblocks)
{
struct gfs2_sbd *sdp = GFS2_SB(&ip->i_inode);
- struct gfs2_alloc_parms ap = { .target = RES_DINODE, .aflags = flags, };
+ struct gfs2_alloc_parms ap = { .target = *dblocks, .aflags = flags, };
int error;
- int dblocks = 1;
error = gfs2_quota_lock_check(ip);
if (error)
@@ -391,11 +390,11 @@ static int alloc_dinode(struct gfs2_inode *ip, u32 flags)
if (error)
goto out_quota;
- error = gfs2_trans_begin(sdp, RES_RG_BIT + RES_STATFS + RES_QUOTA, 0);
+ error = gfs2_trans_begin(sdp, (*dblocks * RES_RG_BIT) + RES_STATFS + RES_QUOTA, 0);
if (error)
goto out_ipreserv;
- error = gfs2_alloc_blocks(ip, &ip->i_no_addr, &dblocks, 1, &ip->i_generation);
+ error = gfs2_alloc_blocks(ip, &ip->i_no_addr, dblocks, 1, &ip->i_generation);
ip->i_no_formal_ino = ip->i_generation;
ip->i_inode.i_ino = ip->i_no_addr;
ip->i_goal = ip->i_no_addr;
@@ -428,6 +427,33 @@ static void gfs2_init_dir(struct buffer_head *dibh,
}
/**
+ * gfs2_init_xattr - Initialise an xattr block for a new inode
+ * @ip: The inode in question
+ *
+ * This sets up an empty xattr block for a new inode, ready to
+ * take any ACLs, LSM xattrs, etc.
+ */
+
+static void gfs2_init_xattr(struct gfs2_inode *ip)
+{
+ struct gfs2_sbd *sdp = GFS2_SB(&ip->i_inode);
+ struct buffer_head *bh;
+ struct gfs2_ea_header *ea;
+
+ bh = gfs2_meta_new(ip->i_gl, ip->i_eattr);
+ gfs2_trans_add_meta(ip->i_gl, bh);
+ gfs2_metatype_set(bh, GFS2_METATYPE_EA, GFS2_FORMAT_EA);
+ gfs2_buffer_clear_tail(bh, sizeof(struct gfs2_meta_header));
+
+ ea = GFS2_EA_BH2FIRST(bh);
+ ea->ea_rec_len = cpu_to_be32(sdp->sd_jbsize);
+ ea->ea_type = GFS2_EATYPE_UNUSED;
+ ea->ea_flags = GFS2_EAFLAG_LAST;
+
+ brelse(bh);
+}
+
+/**
* init_dinode - Fill in a new dinode structure
* @dip: The directory this inode is being created in
* @ip: The inode
@@ -580,6 +606,7 @@ static int gfs2_create_inode(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
struct dentry *d;
int error;
u32 aflags = 0;
+ unsigned blocks = 1;
struct gfs2_diradd da = { .bh = NULL, };
if (!name->len || name->len > GFS2_FNAMESIZE)
@@ -676,10 +703,15 @@ static int gfs2_create_inode(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
(dip->i_diskflags & GFS2_DIF_TOPDIR))
aflags |= GFS2_AF_ORLOV;
- error = alloc_dinode(ip, aflags);
+ if (default_acl || acl)
+ blocks++;
+
+ error = alloc_dinode(ip, aflags, &blocks);
if (error)
goto fail_free_inode;
+ gfs2_set_inode_blocks(inode, blocks);
+
error = gfs2_glock_get(sdp, ip->i_no_addr, &gfs2_inode_glops, CREATE, &ip->i_gl);
if (error)
goto fail_free_inode;
@@ -689,10 +721,14 @@ static int gfs2_create_inode(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
if (error)
goto fail_free_inode;
- error = gfs2_trans_begin(sdp, RES_DINODE, 0);
+ error = gfs2_trans_begin(sdp, blocks, 0);
if (error)
goto fail_gunlock2;
+ if (blocks > 1) {
+ ip->i_eattr = ip->i_no_addr + 1;
+ gfs2_init_xattr(ip);
+ }
init_dinode(dip, ip, symname);
gfs2_trans_end(sdp);
diff --git a/fs/gfs2/rgrp.c b/fs/gfs2/rgrp.c
index a1da213..c13e4c5 100644
--- a/fs/gfs2/rgrp.c
+++ b/fs/gfs2/rgrp.c
@@ -2296,7 +2296,7 @@ int gfs2_alloc_blocks(struct gfs2_inode *ip, u64 *bn, unsigned int *nblocks,
gfs2_statfs_change(sdp, 0, -(s64)*nblocks, dinode ? 1 : 0);
if (dinode)
- gfs2_trans_add_unrevoke(sdp, block, 1);
+ gfs2_trans_add_unrevoke(sdp, block, *nblocks);
gfs2_quota_change(ip, *nblocks, ip->i_inode.i_uid, ip->i_inode.i_gid);
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/gfs2_ondisk.h b/include/uapi/linux/gfs2_ondisk.h
index 0f24c07..3100208 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/gfs2_ondisk.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/gfs2_ondisk.h
@@ -347,9 +347,9 @@ struct gfs2_leaf {
* metadata header. Each inode, if it has extended attributes, will
* have either a single block containing the extended attribute headers
* or a single indirect block pointing to blocks containing the
- * extended attribure headers.
+ * extended attribute headers.
*
- * The maximim size of the data part of an extended attribute is 64k
+ * The maximum size of the data part of an extended attribute is 64k
* so the number of blocks required depends upon block size. Since the
* block size also determines the number of pointers in an indirect
* block, its a fairly complicated calculation to work out the maximum
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