This patch adds support for the two linux interfaces of the discard/TRIM command for SSD devices and sparse/thinly-provisioned LUNs. JFS will support batched discard via FITRIM ioctl and online discard with the discard mount option. Signed-off-by: Tino Reichardt <list-jfs@mcmilk.de> Signed-off-by: Dave Kleikamp <dave.kleikamp@oracle.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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 *   Copyright (C) International Business Machines Corp., 2000-2003
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 *
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 *   This program is free software;  you can redistribute it and/or modify
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 *   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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 *   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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 *   (at your option) any later version.
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 *
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 *   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 *   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;  without even the implied warranty of
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 *   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See
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 *   the GNU General Public License for more details.
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 *
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 *   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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 *   along with this program;  if not, write to the Free Software
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 *   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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 */
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#ifndef _H_JFS_FILSYS
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#define _H_JFS_FILSYS
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/*
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 *	jfs_filsys.h
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 *
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 * file system (implementation-dependent) constants
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 *
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 * refer to <limits.h> for system wide implementation-dependent constants
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 */
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/*
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 *	 file system option (superblock flag)
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 */
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/* directory option */
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#define JFS_UNICODE	0x00000001	/* unicode name */
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/* mount time flags for error handling */
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#define JFS_ERR_REMOUNT_RO 0x00000002	/* remount read-only */
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#define JFS_ERR_CONTINUE   0x00000004	/* continue */
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#define JFS_ERR_PANIC      0x00000008	/* panic */
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/* Quota support */
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#define	JFS_USRQUOTA	0x00000010
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#define	JFS_GRPQUOTA	0x00000020
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/* mount time flag to disable journaling to disk */
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#define JFS_NOINTEGRITY 0x00000040
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/* mount time flag to enable TRIM to ssd disks */
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#define JFS_DISCARD     0x00000080
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/* commit option */
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#define	JFS_COMMIT	0x00000f00	/* commit option mask */
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#define	JFS_GROUPCOMMIT	0x00000100	/* group (of 1) commit */
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#define	JFS_LAZYCOMMIT	0x00000200	/* lazy commit */
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#define	JFS_TMPFS	0x00000400	/* temporary file system -
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					 * do not log/commit:
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					 * Never implemented
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					 */
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/* log logical volume option */
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#define	JFS_INLINELOG	0x00000800	/* inline log within file system */
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#define JFS_INLINEMOVE	0x00001000	/* inline log being moved */
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/* Secondary aggregate inode table */
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#define JFS_BAD_SAIT	0x00010000	/* current secondary ait is bad */
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/* sparse regular file support */
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#define JFS_SPARSE	0x00020000	/* sparse regular file */
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/* DASD Limits		F226941 */
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#define JFS_DASD_ENABLED 0x00040000	/* DASD limits enabled */
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#define	JFS_DASD_PRIME	0x00080000	/* Prime DASD usage on boot */
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/* big endian flag */
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#define	JFS_SWAP_BYTES	0x00100000	/* running on big endian computer */
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/* Directory index */
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#define JFS_DIR_INDEX	0x00200000	/* Persistent index for */
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/* platform options */
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#define JFS_LINUX	0x10000000	/* Linux support */
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#define JFS_DFS		0x20000000	/* DCE DFS LFS support */
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/*	Never implemented */
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#define JFS_OS2		0x40000000	/* OS/2 support */
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/*	case-insensitive name/directory support */
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#define JFS_AIX		0x80000000	/* AIX support */
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/*
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 *	buffer cache configuration
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 */
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/* page size */
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#ifdef PSIZE
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#undef PSIZE
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#endif
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#define	PSIZE		4096	/* page size (in byte) */
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#define	L2PSIZE		12	/* log2(PSIZE) */
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#define	POFFSET		4095	/* offset within page */
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/* buffer page size */
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#define BPSIZE	PSIZE
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/*
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 *	fs fundamental size
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 *
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 * PSIZE >= file system block size >= PBSIZE >= DISIZE
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 */
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#define	PBSIZE		512	/* physical block size (in byte) */
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#define	L2PBSIZE	9	/* log2(PBSIZE) */
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#define DISIZE		512	/* on-disk inode size (in byte) */
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#define L2DISIZE	9	/* log2(DISIZE) */
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#define IDATASIZE	256	/* inode inline data size */
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#define	IXATTRSIZE	128	/* inode inline extended attribute size */
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#define XTPAGE_SIZE	4096
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#define log2_PAGESIZE	12
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#define IAG_SIZE	4096
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#define IAG_EXTENT_SIZE 4096
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#define	INOSPERIAG	4096	/* number of disk inodes per iag */
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#define	L2INOSPERIAG	12	/* l2 number of disk inodes per iag */
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#define INOSPEREXT	32	/* number of disk inode per extent */
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#define L2INOSPEREXT	5	/* l2 number of disk inode per extent */
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#define	IXSIZE		(DISIZE * INOSPEREXT)	/* inode extent size */
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#define	INOSPERPAGE	8	/* number of disk inodes per 4K page */
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#define	L2INOSPERPAGE	3	/* log2(INOSPERPAGE) */
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#define	IAGFREELIST_LWM	64
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#define INODE_EXTENT_SIZE	IXSIZE	/* inode extent size */
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#define NUM_INODE_PER_EXTENT	INOSPEREXT
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#define NUM_INODE_PER_IAG	INOSPERIAG
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#define MINBLOCKSIZE		512
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#define MAXBLOCKSIZE		4096
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#define	MAXFILESIZE		((s64)1 << 52)
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#define JFS_LINK_MAX		0xffffffff
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/* Minimum number of bytes supported for a JFS partition */
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#define MINJFS			(0x1000000)
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#define MINJFSTEXT		"16"
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/*
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 * file system block size -> physical block size
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 */
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#define LBOFFSET(x)	((x) & (PBSIZE - 1))
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#define LBNUMBER(x)	((x) >> L2PBSIZE)
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#define	LBLK2PBLK(sb,b)	((b) << (sb->s_blocksize_bits - L2PBSIZE))
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#define	PBLK2LBLK(sb,b)	((b) >> (sb->s_blocksize_bits - L2PBSIZE))
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/* size in byte -> last page number */
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#define	SIZE2PN(size)	( ((s64)((size) - 1)) >> (L2PSIZE) )
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/* size in byte -> last file system block number */
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#define	SIZE2BN(size, l2bsize) ( ((s64)((size) - 1)) >> (l2bsize) )
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/*
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 * fixed physical block address (physical block size = 512 byte)
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 *
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 * NOTE: since we can't guarantee a physical block size of 512 bytes the use of
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 *	 these macros should be removed and the byte offset macros used instead.
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 */
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#define SUPER1_B	64	/* primary superblock */
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#define	AIMAP_B		(SUPER1_B + 8)	/* 1st extent of aggregate inode map */
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#define	AITBL_B		(AIMAP_B + 16)	/*
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					 * 1st extent of aggregate inode table
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					 */
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#define	SUPER2_B	(AITBL_B + 32)	/* 2ndary superblock pbn */
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#define	BMAP_B		(SUPER2_B + 8)	/* block allocation map */
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/*
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 * SIZE_OF_SUPER defines the total amount of space reserved on disk for the
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 * superblock.  This is not the same as the superblock structure, since all of
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 * this space is not currently being used.
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 */
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#define SIZE_OF_SUPER	PSIZE
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/*
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 * SIZE_OF_AG_TABLE defines the amount of space reserved to hold the AG table
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 */
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#define SIZE_OF_AG_TABLE	PSIZE
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/*
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 * SIZE_OF_MAP_PAGE defines the amount of disk space reserved for each page of
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 * the inode allocation map (to hold iag)
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 */
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#define SIZE_OF_MAP_PAGE	PSIZE
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/*
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 * fixed byte offset address
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 */
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#define SUPER1_OFF	0x8000	/* primary superblock */
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#define AIMAP_OFF	(SUPER1_OFF + SIZE_OF_SUPER)
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					/*
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					 * Control page of aggregate inode map
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					 * followed by 1st extent of map
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					 */
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#define AITBL_OFF	(AIMAP_OFF + (SIZE_OF_MAP_PAGE << 1))
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					/*
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					 * 1st extent of aggregate inode table
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					 */
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#define SUPER2_OFF	(AITBL_OFF + INODE_EXTENT_SIZE)
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					/*
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					 * secondary superblock
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					 */
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#define BMAP_OFF	(SUPER2_OFF + SIZE_OF_SUPER)
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					/*
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					 * block allocation map
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					 */
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/*
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 * The following macro is used to indicate the number of reserved disk blocks at
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 * the front of an aggregate, in terms of physical blocks.  This value is
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 * currently defined to be 32K.  This turns out to be the same as the primary
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 * superblock's address, since it directly follows the reserved blocks.
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 */
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#define AGGR_RSVD_BLOCKS	SUPER1_B
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/*
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 * The following macro is used to indicate the number of reserved bytes at the
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 * front of an aggregate.  This value is currently defined to be 32K.  This
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 * turns out to be the same as the primary superblock's byte offset, since it
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 * directly follows the reserved blocks.
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 */
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#define AGGR_RSVD_BYTES	SUPER1_OFF
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/*
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 * The following macro defines the byte offset for the first inode extent in
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 * the aggregate inode table.  This allows us to find the self inode to find the
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 * rest of the table.  Currently this value is 44K.
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 */
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#define AGGR_INODE_TABLE_START	AITBL_OFF
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/*
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 *	fixed reserved inode number
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 */
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/* aggregate inode */
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#define AGGR_RESERVED_I	0	/* aggregate inode (reserved) */
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#define	AGGREGATE_I	1	/* aggregate inode map inode */
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#define	BMAP_I		2	/* aggregate block allocation map inode */
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#define	LOG_I		3	/* aggregate inline log inode */
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#define BADBLOCK_I	4	/* aggregate bad block inode */
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#define	FILESYSTEM_I	16	/* 1st/only fileset inode in ait:
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				 * fileset inode map inode
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				 */
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/* per fileset inode */
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#define FILESET_RSVD_I	0	/* fileset inode (reserved) */
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#define FILESET_EXT_I	1	/* fileset inode extension */
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#define	ROOT_I		2	/* fileset root inode */
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#define ACL_I		3	/* fileset ACL inode */
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#define FILESET_OBJECT_I 4	/* the first fileset inode available for a file
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				 * or directory or link...
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				 */
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#define FIRST_FILESET_INO 16	/* the first aggregate inode which describes
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				 * an inode.  (To fsck this is also the first
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				 * inode in part 2 of the agg inode table.)
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				 */
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/*
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 *	directory configuration
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 */
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#define JFS_NAME_MAX	255
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#define JFS_PATH_MAX	BPSIZE
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/*
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 *	file system state (superblock state)
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 */
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#define FM_CLEAN 0x00000000	/* file system is unmounted and clean */
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#define FM_MOUNT 0x00000001	/* file system is mounted cleanly */
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#define FM_DIRTY 0x00000002	/* file system was not unmounted and clean
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				 * when mounted or
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				 * commit failure occurred while being mounted:
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				 * fsck() must be run to repair
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				 */
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#define	FM_LOGREDO 0x00000004	/* log based recovery (logredo()) failed:
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				 * fsck() must be run to repair
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				 */
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#define	FM_EXTENDFS 0x00000008	/* file system extendfs() in progress */
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#endif				/* _H_JFS_FILSYS */
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