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			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
/*
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 * Copyright 2000 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiserfs/README
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 */
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#include <linux/string.h>
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#include <linux/random.h>
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#include <linux/time.h>
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#include "reiserfs.h"
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// find where objectid map starts
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#define objectid_map(s,rs) (old_format_only (s) ? \
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                         (__le32 *)((struct reiserfs_super_block_v1 *)(rs) + 1) :\
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			 (__le32 *)((rs) + 1))
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#ifdef CONFIG_REISERFS_CHECK
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static void check_objectid_map(struct super_block *s, __le32 * map)
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{
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	if (le32_to_cpu(map[0]) != 1)
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		reiserfs_panic(s, "vs-15010", "map corrupted: %lx",
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			       (long unsigned int)le32_to_cpu(map[0]));
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	// FIXME: add something else here
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}
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#else
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static void check_objectid_map(struct super_block *s, __le32 * map)
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{;
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}
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#endif
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/* When we allocate objectids we allocate the first unused objectid.
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   Each sequence of objectids in use (the odd sequences) is followed
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   by a sequence of objectids not in use (the even sequences).  We
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   only need to record the last objectid in each of these sequences
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   (both the odd and even sequences) in order to fully define the
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   boundaries of the sequences.  A consequence of allocating the first
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   objectid not in use is that under most conditions this scheme is
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   extremely compact.  The exception is immediately after a sequence
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   of operations which deletes a large number of objects of
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   non-sequential objectids, and even then it will become compact
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   again as soon as more objects are created.  Note that many
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   interesting optimizations of layout could result from complicating
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   objectid assignment, but we have deferred making them for now. */
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/* get unique object identifier */
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__u32 reiserfs_get_unused_objectid(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th)
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{
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	struct super_block *s = th->t_super;
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	struct reiserfs_super_block *rs = SB_DISK_SUPER_BLOCK(s);
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	__le32 *map = objectid_map(s, rs);
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	__u32 unused_objectid;
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	BUG_ON(!th->t_trans_id);
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	check_objectid_map(s, map);
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	reiserfs_prepare_for_journal(s, SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(s), 1);
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	/* comment needed -Hans */
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	unused_objectid = le32_to_cpu(map[1]);
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	if (unused_objectid == U32_MAX) {
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		reiserfs_warning(s, "reiserfs-15100", "no more object ids");
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		reiserfs_restore_prepared_buffer(s, SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(s));
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		return 0;
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	}
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	/* This incrementation allocates the first unused objectid. That
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	   is to say, the first entry on the objectid map is the first
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	   unused objectid, and by incrementing it we use it.  See below
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	   where we check to see if we eliminated a sequence of unused
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	   objectids.... */
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	map[1] = cpu_to_le32(unused_objectid + 1);
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	/* Now we check to see if we eliminated the last remaining member of
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	   the first even sequence (and can eliminate the sequence by
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	   eliminating its last objectid from oids), and can collapse the
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	   first two odd sequences into one sequence.  If so, then the net
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	   result is to eliminate a pair of objectids from oids.  We do this
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	   by shifting the entire map to the left. */
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	if (sb_oid_cursize(rs) > 2 && map[1] == map[2]) {
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		memmove(map + 1, map + 3,
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			(sb_oid_cursize(rs) - 3) * sizeof(__u32));
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		set_sb_oid_cursize(rs, sb_oid_cursize(rs) - 2);
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	}
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	journal_mark_dirty(th, s, SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(s));
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	return unused_objectid;
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}
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/* makes object identifier unused */
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void reiserfs_release_objectid(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th,
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			       __u32 objectid_to_release)
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{
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	struct super_block *s = th->t_super;
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	struct reiserfs_super_block *rs = SB_DISK_SUPER_BLOCK(s);
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	__le32 *map = objectid_map(s, rs);
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	int i = 0;
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	BUG_ON(!th->t_trans_id);
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	//return;
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	check_objectid_map(s, map);
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	reiserfs_prepare_for_journal(s, SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(s), 1);
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	journal_mark_dirty(th, s, SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(s));
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	/* start at the beginning of the objectid map (i = 0) and go to
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	   the end of it (i = disk_sb->s_oid_cursize).  Linear search is
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	   what we use, though it is possible that binary search would be
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	   more efficient after performing lots of deletions (which is
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	   when oids is large.)  We only check even i's. */
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	while (i < sb_oid_cursize(rs)) {
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		if (objectid_to_release == le32_to_cpu(map[i])) {
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			/* This incrementation unallocates the objectid. */
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			//map[i]++;
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			le32_add_cpu(&map[i], 1);
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			/* Did we unallocate the last member of an odd sequence, and can shrink oids? */
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			if (map[i] == map[i + 1]) {
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				/* shrink objectid map */
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				memmove(map + i, map + i + 2,
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					(sb_oid_cursize(rs) - i -
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					 2) * sizeof(__u32));
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				//disk_sb->s_oid_cursize -= 2;
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				set_sb_oid_cursize(rs, sb_oid_cursize(rs) - 2);
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				RFALSE(sb_oid_cursize(rs) < 2 ||
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				       sb_oid_cursize(rs) > sb_oid_maxsize(rs),
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				       "vs-15005: objectid map corrupted cur_size == %d (max == %d)",
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				       sb_oid_cursize(rs), sb_oid_maxsize(rs));
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			}
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			return;
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		}
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		if (objectid_to_release > le32_to_cpu(map[i]) &&
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		    objectid_to_release < le32_to_cpu(map[i + 1])) {
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			/* size of objectid map is not changed */
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			if (objectid_to_release + 1 == le32_to_cpu(map[i + 1])) {
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				//objectid_map[i+1]--;
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				le32_add_cpu(&map[i + 1], -1);
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				return;
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			}
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			/* JDM comparing two little-endian values for equality -- safe */
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			if (sb_oid_cursize(rs) == sb_oid_maxsize(rs)) {
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				/* objectid map must be expanded, but there is no space */
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				PROC_INFO_INC(s, leaked_oid);
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				return;
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			}
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			/* expand the objectid map */
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			memmove(map + i + 3, map + i + 1,
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				(sb_oid_cursize(rs) - i - 1) * sizeof(__u32));
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			map[i + 1] = cpu_to_le32(objectid_to_release);
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			map[i + 2] = cpu_to_le32(objectid_to_release + 1);
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			set_sb_oid_cursize(rs, sb_oid_cursize(rs) + 2);
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			return;
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		}
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		i += 2;
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	}
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	reiserfs_error(s, "vs-15011", "tried to free free object id (%lu)",
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		       (long unsigned)objectid_to_release);
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}
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int reiserfs_convert_objectid_map_v1(struct super_block *s)
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{
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	struct reiserfs_super_block *disk_sb = SB_DISK_SUPER_BLOCK(s);
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	int cur_size = sb_oid_cursize(disk_sb);
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	int new_size = (s->s_blocksize - SB_SIZE) / sizeof(__u32) / 2 * 2;
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	int old_max = sb_oid_maxsize(disk_sb);
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	struct reiserfs_super_block_v1 *disk_sb_v1;
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	__le32 *objectid_map, *new_objectid_map;
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	int i;
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	disk_sb_v1 =
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	    (struct reiserfs_super_block_v1 *)(SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(s)->b_data);
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	objectid_map = (__le32 *) (disk_sb_v1 + 1);
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	new_objectid_map = (__le32 *) (disk_sb + 1);
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	if (cur_size > new_size) {
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		/* mark everyone used that was listed as free at the end of the objectid
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		 ** map
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		 */
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		objectid_map[new_size - 1] = objectid_map[cur_size - 1];
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		set_sb_oid_cursize(disk_sb, new_size);
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	}
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	/* move the smaller objectid map past the end of the new super */
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	for (i = new_size - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
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		objectid_map[i + (old_max - new_size)] = objectid_map[i];
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	}
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	/* set the max size so we don't overflow later */
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	set_sb_oid_maxsize(disk_sb, new_size);
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	/* Zero out label and generate random UUID */
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	memset(disk_sb->s_label, 0, sizeof(disk_sb->s_label));
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	generate_random_uuid(disk_sb->s_uuid);
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	/* finally, zero out the unused chunk of the new super */
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	memset(disk_sb->s_unused, 0, sizeof(disk_sb->s_unused));
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	return 0;
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}
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