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/*
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 * linux/fs/jbd/recovery.c
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 *
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 * Written by Stephen C. Tweedie <sct@redhat.com>, 1999
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 *
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 * Copyright 1999-2000 Red Hat Software --- All Rights Reserved
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 *
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 * This file is part of the Linux kernel and is made available under
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 * the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, or at your
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 * option, any later version, incorporated herein by reference.
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 *
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 * Journal recovery routines for the generic filesystem journaling code;
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 * part of the ext2fs journaling system.
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 */
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#ifndef __KERNEL__
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#include "jfs_user.h"
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#else
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#include <linux/time.h>
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#include <linux/fs.h>
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#include <linux/jbd.h>
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#include <linux/errno.h>
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#include <linux/blkdev.h>
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#endif
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/*
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 * Maintain information about the progress of the recovery job, so that
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 * the different passes can carry information between them.
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 */
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struct recovery_info
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{
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	tid_t		start_transaction;
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	tid_t		end_transaction;
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	int		nr_replays;
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	int		nr_revokes;
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	int		nr_revoke_hits;
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};
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enum passtype {PASS_SCAN, PASS_REVOKE, PASS_REPLAY};
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static int do_one_pass(journal_t *journal,
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				struct recovery_info *info, enum passtype pass);
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static int scan_revoke_records(journal_t *, struct buffer_head *,
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				tid_t, struct recovery_info *);
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#ifdef __KERNEL__
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/* Release readahead buffers after use */
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static void journal_brelse_array(struct buffer_head *b[], int n)
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{
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	while (--n >= 0)
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		brelse (b[n]);
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}
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/*
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 * When reading from the journal, we are going through the block device
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 * layer directly and so there is no readahead being done for us.  We
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 * need to implement any readahead ourselves if we want it to happen at
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 * all.  Recovery is basically one long sequential read, so make sure we
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 * do the IO in reasonably large chunks.
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 *
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 * This is not so critical that we need to be enormously clever about
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 * the readahead size, though.  128K is a purely arbitrary, good-enough
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 * fixed value.
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 */
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#define MAXBUF 8
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static int do_readahead(journal_t *journal, unsigned int start)
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{
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	int err;
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	unsigned int max, nbufs, next;
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	unsigned int blocknr;
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	struct buffer_head *bh;
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	struct buffer_head * bufs[MAXBUF];
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	/* Do up to 128K of readahead */
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	max = start + (128 * 1024 / journal->j_blocksize);
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	if (max > journal->j_maxlen)
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		max = journal->j_maxlen;
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	/* Do the readahead itself.  We'll submit MAXBUF buffer_heads at
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	 * a time to the block device IO layer. */
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	nbufs = 0;
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	for (next = start; next < max; next++) {
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		err = journal_bmap(journal, next, &blocknr);
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		if (err) {
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			printk (KERN_ERR "JBD: bad block at offset %u\n",
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				next);
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			goto failed;
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		}
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		bh = __getblk(journal->j_dev, blocknr, journal->j_blocksize);
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		if (!bh) {
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			err = -ENOMEM;
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			goto failed;
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		}
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		if (!buffer_uptodate(bh) && !buffer_locked(bh)) {
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			bufs[nbufs++] = bh;
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			if (nbufs == MAXBUF) {
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				ll_rw_block(READ, nbufs, bufs);
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				journal_brelse_array(bufs, nbufs);
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				nbufs = 0;
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			}
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		} else
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			brelse(bh);
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	}
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	if (nbufs)
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		ll_rw_block(READ, nbufs, bufs);
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	err = 0;
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failed:
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	if (nbufs)
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		journal_brelse_array(bufs, nbufs);
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	return err;
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}
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#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
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/*
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 * Read a block from the journal
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 */
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static int jread(struct buffer_head **bhp, journal_t *journal,
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		 unsigned int offset)
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{
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	int err;
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	unsigned int blocknr;
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	struct buffer_head *bh;
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	*bhp = NULL;
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	if (offset >= journal->j_maxlen) {
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		printk(KERN_ERR "JBD: corrupted journal superblock\n");
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		return -EIO;
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	}
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	err = journal_bmap(journal, offset, &blocknr);
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	if (err) {
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		printk (KERN_ERR "JBD: bad block at offset %u\n",
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			offset);
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		return err;
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	}
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	bh = __getblk(journal->j_dev, blocknr, journal->j_blocksize);
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	if (!bh)
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		return -ENOMEM;
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	if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) {
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		/* If this is a brand new buffer, start readahead.
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                   Otherwise, we assume we are already reading it.  */
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		if (!buffer_req(bh))
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			do_readahead(journal, offset);
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		wait_on_buffer(bh);
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	}
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	if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) {
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		printk (KERN_ERR "JBD: Failed to read block at offset %u\n",
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			offset);
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		brelse(bh);
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		return -EIO;
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	}
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	*bhp = bh;
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	return 0;
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}
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/*
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 * Count the number of in-use tags in a journal descriptor block.
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 */
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static int count_tags(struct buffer_head *bh, int size)
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{
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	char *			tagp;
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	journal_block_tag_t *	tag;
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	int			nr = 0;
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	tagp = &bh->b_data[sizeof(journal_header_t)];
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	while ((tagp - bh->b_data + sizeof(journal_block_tag_t)) <= size) {
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		tag = (journal_block_tag_t *) tagp;
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		nr++;
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		tagp += sizeof(journal_block_tag_t);
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		if (!(tag->t_flags & cpu_to_be32(JFS_FLAG_SAME_UUID)))
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			tagp += 16;
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		if (tag->t_flags & cpu_to_be32(JFS_FLAG_LAST_TAG))
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			break;
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	}
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	return nr;
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}
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/* Make sure we wrap around the log correctly! */
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#define wrap(journal, var)						\
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do {									\
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	if (var >= (journal)->j_last)					\
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		var -= ((journal)->j_last - (journal)->j_first);	\
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} while (0)
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/**
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 * journal_recover - recovers a on-disk journal
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 * @journal: the journal to recover
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 *
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 * The primary function for recovering the log contents when mounting a
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 * journaled device.
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 *
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 * Recovery is done in three passes.  In the first pass, we look for the
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 * end of the log.  In the second, we assemble the list of revoke
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 * blocks.  In the third and final pass, we replay any un-revoked blocks
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 * in the log.
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 */
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int journal_recover(journal_t *journal)
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{
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	int			err, err2;
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	journal_superblock_t *	sb;
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	struct recovery_info	info;
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	memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
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	sb = journal->j_superblock;
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	/*
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	 * The journal superblock's s_start field (the current log head)
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	 * is always zero if, and only if, the journal was cleanly
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	 * unmounted.
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	 */
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	if (!sb->s_start) {
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		jbd_debug(1, "No recovery required, last transaction %d\n",
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			  be32_to_cpu(sb->s_sequence));
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		journal->j_transaction_sequence = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_sequence) + 1;
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		return 0;
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	}
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	err = do_one_pass(journal, &info, PASS_SCAN);
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	if (!err)
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		err = do_one_pass(journal, &info, PASS_REVOKE);
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	if (!err)
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		err = do_one_pass(journal, &info, PASS_REPLAY);
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	jbd_debug(1, "JBD: recovery, exit status %d, "
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		  "recovered transactions %u to %u\n",
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		  err, info.start_transaction, info.end_transaction);
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	jbd_debug(1, "JBD: Replayed %d and revoked %d/%d blocks\n",
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		  info.nr_replays, info.nr_revoke_hits, info.nr_revokes);
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	/* Restart the log at the next transaction ID, thus invalidating
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	 * any existing commit records in the log. */
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	journal->j_transaction_sequence = ++info.end_transaction;
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	journal_clear_revoke(journal);
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	err2 = sync_blockdev(journal->j_fs_dev);
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	if (!err)
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		err = err2;
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	/* Flush disk caches to get replayed data on the permanent storage */
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	if (journal->j_flags & JFS_BARRIER) {
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		err2 = blkdev_issue_flush(journal->j_fs_dev, GFP_KERNEL, NULL);
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		if (!err)
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			err = err2;
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	}
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	return err;
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}
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/**
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 * journal_skip_recovery - Start journal and wipe exiting records
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 * @journal: journal to startup
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 *
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 * Locate any valid recovery information from the journal and set up the
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 * journal structures in memory to ignore it (presumably because the
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 * caller has evidence that it is out of date).
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 * This function does'nt appear to be exorted..
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 *
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 * We perform one pass over the journal to allow us to tell the user how
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 * much recovery information is being erased, and to let us initialise
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 * the journal transaction sequence numbers to the next unused ID.
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 */
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int journal_skip_recovery(journal_t *journal)
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{
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	int			err;
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	struct recovery_info	info;
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	memset (&info, 0, sizeof(info));
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	err = do_one_pass(journal, &info, PASS_SCAN);
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	if (err) {
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		printk(KERN_ERR "JBD: error %d scanning journal\n", err);
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		++journal->j_transaction_sequence;
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	} else {
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#ifdef CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG
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		int dropped = info.end_transaction -
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			      be32_to_cpu(journal->j_superblock->s_sequence);
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		jbd_debug(1,
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			  "JBD: ignoring %d transaction%s from the journal.\n",
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			  dropped, (dropped == 1) ? "" : "s");
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#endif
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		journal->j_transaction_sequence = ++info.end_transaction;
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	}
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	journal->j_tail = 0;
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	return err;
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}
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static int do_one_pass(journal_t *journal,
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			struct recovery_info *info, enum passtype pass)
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{
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	unsigned int		first_commit_ID, next_commit_ID;
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	unsigned int		next_log_block;
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	int			err, success = 0;
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	journal_superblock_t *	sb;
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	journal_header_t *	tmp;
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	struct buffer_head *	bh;
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	unsigned int		sequence;
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	int			blocktype;
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	/*
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	 * First thing is to establish what we expect to find in the log
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	 * (in terms of transaction IDs), and where (in terms of log
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	 * block offsets): query the superblock.
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	 */
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	sb = journal->j_superblock;
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	next_commit_ID = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_sequence);
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	next_log_block = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_start);
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	first_commit_ID = next_commit_ID;
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	if (pass == PASS_SCAN)
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		info->start_transaction = first_commit_ID;
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	jbd_debug(1, "Starting recovery pass %d\n", pass);
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	/*
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	 * Now we walk through the log, transaction by transaction,
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	 * making sure that each transaction has a commit block in the
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	 * expected place.  Each complete transaction gets replayed back
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	 * into the main filesystem.
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	 */
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	while (1) {
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		int			flags;
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		char *			tagp;
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		journal_block_tag_t *	tag;
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		struct buffer_head *	obh;
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		struct buffer_head *	nbh;
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		cond_resched();
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		/* If we already know where to stop the log traversal,
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		 * check right now that we haven't gone past the end of
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		 * the log. */
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		if (pass != PASS_SCAN)
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			if (tid_geq(next_commit_ID, info->end_transaction))
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				break;
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		jbd_debug(2, "Scanning for sequence ID %u at %u/%u\n",
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			  next_commit_ID, next_log_block, journal->j_last);
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		/* Skip over each chunk of the transaction looking
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		 * either the next descriptor block or the final commit
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		 * record. */
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		jbd_debug(3, "JBD: checking block %u\n", next_log_block);
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		err = jread(&bh, journal, next_log_block);
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		if (err)
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			goto failed;
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		next_log_block++;
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		wrap(journal, next_log_block);
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		/* What kind of buffer is it?
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		 *
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		 * If it is a descriptor block, check that it has the
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		 * expected sequence number.  Otherwise, we're all done
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		 * here. */
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		tmp = (journal_header_t *)bh->b_data;
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		if (tmp->h_magic != cpu_to_be32(JFS_MAGIC_NUMBER)) {
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			brelse(bh);
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			break;
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		}
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		blocktype = be32_to_cpu(tmp->h_blocktype);
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		sequence = be32_to_cpu(tmp->h_sequence);
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		jbd_debug(3, "Found magic %d, sequence %d\n",
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			  blocktype, sequence);
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		if (sequence != next_commit_ID) {
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			brelse(bh);
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			break;
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		}
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		/* OK, we have a valid descriptor block which matches
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		 * all of the sequence number checks.  What are we going
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		 * to do with it?  That depends on the pass... */
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		switch(blocktype) {
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		case JFS_DESCRIPTOR_BLOCK:
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			/* If it is a valid descriptor block, replay it
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			 * in pass REPLAY; otherwise, just skip over the
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			 * blocks it describes. */
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			if (pass != PASS_REPLAY) {
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				next_log_block +=
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					count_tags(bh, journal->j_blocksize);
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				wrap(journal, next_log_block);
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				brelse(bh);
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				continue;
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			}
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			/* A descriptor block: we can now write all of
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			 * the data blocks.  Yay, useful work is finally
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			 * getting done here! */
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			tagp = &bh->b_data[sizeof(journal_header_t)];
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			while ((tagp - bh->b_data +sizeof(journal_block_tag_t))
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			       <= journal->j_blocksize) {
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				unsigned int io_block;
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				tag = (journal_block_tag_t *) tagp;
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				flags = be32_to_cpu(tag->t_flags);
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				io_block = next_log_block++;
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				wrap(journal, next_log_block);
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				err = jread(&obh, journal, io_block);
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				if (err) {
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					/* Recover what we can, but
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					 * report failure at the end. */
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					success = err;
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					printk (KERN_ERR
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						"JBD: IO error %d recovering "
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						"block %u in log\n",
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						err, io_block);
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				} else {
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					unsigned int blocknr;
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					J_ASSERT(obh != NULL);
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					blocknr = be32_to_cpu(tag->t_blocknr);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
					/* If the block has been
 | 
						|
					 * revoked, then we're all done
 | 
						|
					 * here. */
 | 
						|
					if (journal_test_revoke
 | 
						|
					    (journal, blocknr,
 | 
						|
					     next_commit_ID)) {
 | 
						|
						brelse(obh);
 | 
						|
						++info->nr_revoke_hits;
 | 
						|
						goto skip_write;
 | 
						|
					}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
					/* Find a buffer for the new
 | 
						|
					 * data being restored */
 | 
						|
					nbh = __getblk(journal->j_fs_dev,
 | 
						|
							blocknr,
 | 
						|
							journal->j_blocksize);
 | 
						|
					if (nbh == NULL) {
 | 
						|
						printk(KERN_ERR
 | 
						|
						       "JBD: Out of memory "
 | 
						|
						       "during recovery.\n");
 | 
						|
						err = -ENOMEM;
 | 
						|
						brelse(bh);
 | 
						|
						brelse(obh);
 | 
						|
						goto failed;
 | 
						|
					}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
					lock_buffer(nbh);
 | 
						|
					memcpy(nbh->b_data, obh->b_data,
 | 
						|
							journal->j_blocksize);
 | 
						|
					if (flags & JFS_FLAG_ESCAPE) {
 | 
						|
						*((__be32 *)nbh->b_data) =
 | 
						|
						cpu_to_be32(JFS_MAGIC_NUMBER);
 | 
						|
					}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
					BUFFER_TRACE(nbh, "marking dirty");
 | 
						|
					set_buffer_uptodate(nbh);
 | 
						|
					mark_buffer_dirty(nbh);
 | 
						|
					BUFFER_TRACE(nbh, "marking uptodate");
 | 
						|
					++info->nr_replays;
 | 
						|
					/* ll_rw_block(WRITE, 1, &nbh); */
 | 
						|
					unlock_buffer(nbh);
 | 
						|
					brelse(obh);
 | 
						|
					brelse(nbh);
 | 
						|
				}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
			skip_write:
 | 
						|
				tagp += sizeof(journal_block_tag_t);
 | 
						|
				if (!(flags & JFS_FLAG_SAME_UUID))
 | 
						|
					tagp += 16;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
				if (flags & JFS_FLAG_LAST_TAG)
 | 
						|
					break;
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
			brelse(bh);
 | 
						|
			continue;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		case JFS_COMMIT_BLOCK:
 | 
						|
			/* Found an expected commit block: not much to
 | 
						|
			 * do other than move on to the next sequence
 | 
						|
			 * number. */
 | 
						|
			brelse(bh);
 | 
						|
			next_commit_ID++;
 | 
						|
			continue;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		case JFS_REVOKE_BLOCK:
 | 
						|
			/* If we aren't in the REVOKE pass, then we can
 | 
						|
			 * just skip over this block. */
 | 
						|
			if (pass != PASS_REVOKE) {
 | 
						|
				brelse(bh);
 | 
						|
				continue;
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
			err = scan_revoke_records(journal, bh,
 | 
						|
						  next_commit_ID, info);
 | 
						|
			brelse(bh);
 | 
						|
			if (err)
 | 
						|
				goto failed;
 | 
						|
			continue;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		default:
 | 
						|
			jbd_debug(3, "Unrecognised magic %d, end of scan.\n",
 | 
						|
				  blocktype);
 | 
						|
			brelse(bh);
 | 
						|
			goto done;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 done:
 | 
						|
	/*
 | 
						|
	 * We broke out of the log scan loop: either we came to the
 | 
						|
	 * known end of the log or we found an unexpected block in the
 | 
						|
	 * log.  If the latter happened, then we know that the "current"
 | 
						|
	 * transaction marks the end of the valid log.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (pass == PASS_SCAN)
 | 
						|
		info->end_transaction = next_commit_ID;
 | 
						|
	else {
 | 
						|
		/* It's really bad news if different passes end up at
 | 
						|
		 * different places (but possible due to IO errors). */
 | 
						|
		if (info->end_transaction != next_commit_ID) {
 | 
						|
			printk (KERN_ERR "JBD: recovery pass %d ended at "
 | 
						|
				"transaction %u, expected %u\n",
 | 
						|
				pass, next_commit_ID, info->end_transaction);
 | 
						|
			if (!success)
 | 
						|
				success = -EIO;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return success;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 failed:
 | 
						|
	return err;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/* Scan a revoke record, marking all blocks mentioned as revoked. */
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static int scan_revoke_records(journal_t *journal, struct buffer_head *bh,
 | 
						|
			       tid_t sequence, struct recovery_info *info)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	journal_revoke_header_t *header;
 | 
						|
	int offset, max;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	header = (journal_revoke_header_t *) bh->b_data;
 | 
						|
	offset = sizeof(journal_revoke_header_t);
 | 
						|
	max = be32_to_cpu(header->r_count);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	while (offset < max) {
 | 
						|
		unsigned int blocknr;
 | 
						|
		int err;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		blocknr = be32_to_cpu(* ((__be32 *) (bh->b_data+offset)));
 | 
						|
		offset += 4;
 | 
						|
		err = journal_set_revoke(journal, blocknr, sequence);
 | 
						|
		if (err)
 | 
						|
			return err;
 | 
						|
		++info->nr_revokes;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 |