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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 2007-2008 The DragonFly Project.  All rights reserved.
3  *
4  * This code is derived from software contributed to The DragonFly Project
5  * by Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>
6  *
7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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10  *
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33  */
34
35 #include <sys/mountctl.h>
36 #include <sys/namecache.h>
37 #include <sys/buf2.h>
38 #include <vfs/fifofs/fifo.h>
39
40 #include "hammer.h"
41
42 /*
43  * USERFS VNOPS
44  */
45 static int hammer_vop_fsync(struct vop_fsync_args *);
46 static int hammer_vop_read(struct vop_read_args *);
47 static int hammer_vop_write(struct vop_write_args *);
48 static int hammer_vop_access(struct vop_access_args *);
49 static int hammer_vop_advlock(struct vop_advlock_args *);
50 static int hammer_vop_close(struct vop_close_args *);
51 static int hammer_vop_ncreate(struct vop_ncreate_args *);
52 static int hammer_vop_getattr(struct vop_getattr_args *);
53 static int hammer_vop_nresolve(struct vop_nresolve_args *);
54 static int hammer_vop_nlookupdotdot(struct vop_nlookupdotdot_args *);
55 static int hammer_vop_nlink(struct vop_nlink_args *);
56 static int hammer_vop_nmkdir(struct vop_nmkdir_args *);
57 static int hammer_vop_nmknod(struct vop_nmknod_args *);
58 static int hammer_vop_open(struct vop_open_args *);
59 static int hammer_vop_print(struct vop_print_args *);
60 static int hammer_vop_readdir(struct vop_readdir_args *);
61 static int hammer_vop_readlink(struct vop_readlink_args *);
62 static int hammer_vop_nremove(struct vop_nremove_args *);
63 static int hammer_vop_nrename(struct vop_nrename_args *);
64 static int hammer_vop_nrmdir(struct vop_nrmdir_args *);
65 static int hammer_vop_markatime(struct vop_markatime_args *);
66 static int hammer_vop_setattr(struct vop_setattr_args *);
67 static int hammer_vop_strategy(struct vop_strategy_args *);
68 static int hammer_vop_bmap(struct vop_bmap_args *ap);
69 static int hammer_vop_nsymlink(struct vop_nsymlink_args *);
70 static int hammer_vop_nwhiteout(struct vop_nwhiteout_args *);
71 static int hammer_vop_ioctl(struct vop_ioctl_args *);
72 static int hammer_vop_mountctl(struct vop_mountctl_args *);
73 static int hammer_vop_kqfilter (struct vop_kqfilter_args *);
74
75 static int hammer_vop_fifoclose (struct vop_close_args *);
76 static int hammer_vop_fiforead (struct vop_read_args *);
77 static int hammer_vop_fifowrite (struct vop_write_args *);
78 static int hammer_vop_fifokqfilter (struct vop_kqfilter_args *);
79
80 struct vop_ops hammer_vnode_vops = {
81         .vop_default =          vop_defaultop,
82         .vop_fsync =            hammer_vop_fsync,
83         .vop_getpages =         vop_stdgetpages,
84         .vop_putpages =         vop_stdputpages,
85         .vop_read =             hammer_vop_read,
86         .vop_write =            hammer_vop_write,
87         .vop_access =           hammer_vop_access,
88         .vop_advlock =          hammer_vop_advlock,
89         .vop_close =            hammer_vop_close,
90         .vop_ncreate =          hammer_vop_ncreate,
91         .vop_getattr =          hammer_vop_getattr,
92         .vop_inactive =         hammer_vop_inactive,
93         .vop_reclaim =          hammer_vop_reclaim,
94         .vop_nresolve =         hammer_vop_nresolve,
95         .vop_nlookupdotdot =    hammer_vop_nlookupdotdot,
96         .vop_nlink =            hammer_vop_nlink,
97         .vop_nmkdir =           hammer_vop_nmkdir,
98         .vop_nmknod =           hammer_vop_nmknod,
99         .vop_open =             hammer_vop_open,
100         .vop_pathconf =         vop_stdpathconf,
101         .vop_print =            hammer_vop_print,
102         .vop_readdir =          hammer_vop_readdir,
103         .vop_readlink =         hammer_vop_readlink,
104         .vop_nremove =          hammer_vop_nremove,
105         .vop_nrename =          hammer_vop_nrename,
106         .vop_nrmdir =           hammer_vop_nrmdir,
107         .vop_markatime =        hammer_vop_markatime,
108         .vop_setattr =          hammer_vop_setattr,
109         .vop_bmap =             hammer_vop_bmap,
110         .vop_strategy =         hammer_vop_strategy,
111         .vop_nsymlink =         hammer_vop_nsymlink,
112         .vop_nwhiteout =        hammer_vop_nwhiteout,
113         .vop_ioctl =            hammer_vop_ioctl,
114         .vop_mountctl =         hammer_vop_mountctl,
115         .vop_kqfilter =         hammer_vop_kqfilter
116 };
117
118 struct vop_ops hammer_spec_vops = {
119         .vop_default =          vop_defaultop,
120         .vop_fsync =            hammer_vop_fsync,
121         .vop_read =             vop_stdnoread,
122         .vop_write =            vop_stdnowrite,
123         .vop_access =           hammer_vop_access,
124         .vop_close =            hammer_vop_close,
125         .vop_markatime =        hammer_vop_markatime,
126         .vop_getattr =          hammer_vop_getattr,
127         .vop_inactive =         hammer_vop_inactive,
128         .vop_reclaim =          hammer_vop_reclaim,
129         .vop_setattr =          hammer_vop_setattr
130 };
131
132 struct vop_ops hammer_fifo_vops = {
133         .vop_default =          fifo_vnoperate,
134         .vop_fsync =            hammer_vop_fsync,
135         .vop_read =             hammer_vop_fiforead,
136         .vop_write =            hammer_vop_fifowrite,
137         .vop_access =           hammer_vop_access,
138         .vop_close =            hammer_vop_fifoclose,
139         .vop_markatime =        hammer_vop_markatime,
140         .vop_getattr =          hammer_vop_getattr,
141         .vop_inactive =         hammer_vop_inactive,
142         .vop_reclaim =          hammer_vop_reclaim,
143         .vop_setattr =          hammer_vop_setattr,
144         .vop_kqfilter =         hammer_vop_fifokqfilter
145 };
146
147 static __inline
148 void
149 hammer_knote(struct vnode *vp, int flags)
150 {
151         if (flags)
152                 KNOTE(&vp->v_pollinfo.vpi_kqinfo.ki_note, flags);
153 }
154
155 static int hammer_dounlink(hammer_transaction_t trans, struct nchandle *nch,
156                            struct vnode *dvp, struct ucred *cred,
157                            int flags, int isdir);
158 static int hammer_vop_strategy_read(struct vop_strategy_args *ap);
159 static int hammer_vop_strategy_write(struct vop_strategy_args *ap);
160
161 /*
162  * hammer_vop_fsync { vp, waitfor }
163  *
164  * fsync() an inode to disk and wait for it to be completely committed
165  * such that the information would not be undone if a crash occured after
166  * return.
167  *
168  * NOTE: HAMMER's fsync()'s are going to remain expensive until we implement
169  *       a REDO log.  A sysctl is provided to relax HAMMER's fsync()
170  *       operation.
171  *
172  *       Ultimately the combination of a REDO log and use of fast storage
173  *       to front-end cluster caches will make fsync fast, but it aint
174  *       here yet.  And, in anycase, we need real transactional
175  *       all-or-nothing features which are not restricted to a single file.
176  */
177 static
178 int
179 hammer_vop_fsync(struct vop_fsync_args *ap)
180 {
181         hammer_inode_t ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
182         hammer_mount_t hmp = ip->hmp;
183         int waitfor = ap->a_waitfor;
184         int mode;
185
186         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
187
188         /*
189          * Fsync rule relaxation (default is either full synchronous flush
190          * or REDO semantics with synchronous flush).
191          */
192         if (ap->a_flags & VOP_FSYNC_SYSCALL) {
193                 switch(hammer_fsync_mode) {
194                 case 0:
195 mode0:
196                         /* no REDO, full synchronous flush */
197                         goto skip;
198                 case 1:
199 mode1:
200                         /* no REDO, full asynchronous flush */
201                         if (waitfor == MNT_WAIT)
202                                 waitfor = MNT_NOWAIT;
203                         goto skip;
204                 case 2:
205                         /* REDO semantics, synchronous flush */
206                         if (hmp->version < HAMMER_VOL_VERSION_FOUR)
207                                 goto mode0;
208                         mode = HAMMER_FLUSH_UNDOS_AUTO;
209                         break;
210                 case 3:
211                         /* REDO semantics, relaxed asynchronous flush */
212                         if (hmp->version < HAMMER_VOL_VERSION_FOUR)
213                                 goto mode1;
214                         mode = HAMMER_FLUSH_UNDOS_RELAXED;
215                         if (waitfor == MNT_WAIT)
216                                 waitfor = MNT_NOWAIT;
217                         break;
218                 case 4:
219                         /* ignore the fsync() system call */
220                         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
221                         return(0);
222                 default:
223                         /* we have to do something */
224                         mode = HAMMER_FLUSH_UNDOS_RELAXED;
225                         if (waitfor == MNT_WAIT)
226                                 waitfor = MNT_NOWAIT;
227                         break;
228                 }
229
230                 /*
231                  * Fast fsync only needs to flush the UNDO/REDO fifo if
232                  * HAMMER_INODE_REDO is non-zero and the only modifications
233                  * made to the file are write or write-extends.
234                  */
235                 if ((ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_REDO) &&
236                     (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_MODMASK_NOREDO) == 0) {
237                         ++hammer_count_fsyncs;
238                         hammer_flusher_flush_undos(hmp, mode);
239                         ip->redo_count = 0;
240                         if (ip->vp && (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_MODMASK) == 0)
241                                 vclrisdirty(ip->vp);
242                         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
243                         return(0);
244                 }
245
246                 /*
247                  * REDO is enabled by fsync(), the idea being we really only
248                  * want to lay down REDO records when programs are using
249                  * fsync() heavily.  The first fsync() on the file starts
250                  * the gravy train going and later fsync()s keep it hot by
251                  * resetting the redo_count.
252                  *
253                  * We weren't running REDOs before now so we have to fall
254                  * through and do a full fsync of what we have.
255                  */
256                 if (hmp->version >= HAMMER_VOL_VERSION_FOUR &&
257                     (hmp->flags & HAMMER_MOUNT_REDO_RECOVERY_RUN) == 0) {
258                         ip->flags |= HAMMER_INODE_REDO;
259                         ip->redo_count = 0;
260                 }
261         }
262 skip:
263
264         /*
265          * Do a full flush sequence.
266          *
267          * Attempt to release the vnode while waiting for the inode to
268          * finish flushing.  This can really mess up inactive->reclaim
269          * sequences so only do it if the vnode is active.
270          *
271          * WARNING! The VX lock functions must be used.  vn_lock() will
272          *          fail when this is part of a VOP_RECLAIM sequence.
273          */
274         ++hammer_count_fsyncs;
275         vfsync(ap->a_vp, waitfor, 1, NULL, NULL);
276         hammer_flush_inode(ip, HAMMER_FLUSH_SIGNAL);
277         if (waitfor == MNT_WAIT) {
278                 int dorelock;
279
280                 if ((ap->a_vp->v_flag & VRECLAIMED) == 0) {
281                         vx_unlock(ap->a_vp);
282                         dorelock = 1;
283                 } else {
284                         dorelock = 0;
285                 }
286                 hammer_wait_inode(ip);
287                 if (dorelock)
288                         vx_lock(ap->a_vp);
289         }
290         if (ip->vp && (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_MODMASK) == 0)
291                 vclrisdirty(ip->vp);
292         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
293         return (ip->error);
294 }
295
296 /*
297  * hammer_vop_read { vp, uio, ioflag, cred }
298  *
299  * MPSAFE (for the cache safe does not require fs_token)
300  */
301 static
302 int
303 hammer_vop_read(struct vop_read_args *ap)
304 {
305         struct hammer_transaction trans;
306         hammer_inode_t ip;
307         hammer_mount_t hmp;
308         off_t offset;
309         struct buf *bp;
310         struct uio *uio;
311         int error;
312         int n;
313         int seqcount;
314         int ioseqcount;
315         int blksize;
316         int bigread;
317         int got_trans;
318         size_t resid;
319
320         if (ap->a_vp->v_type != VREG)
321                 return (EINVAL);
322         ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
323         hmp = ip->hmp;
324         error = 0;
325         got_trans = 0;
326         uio = ap->a_uio;
327
328         /*
329          * Attempt to shortcut directly to the VM object using lwbufs.
330          * This is much faster than instantiating buffer cache buffers.
331          */
332         resid = uio->uio_resid;
333         error = vop_helper_read_shortcut(ap);
334         hammer_stats_file_read += resid - uio->uio_resid;
335         if (error)
336                 return (error);
337         if (uio->uio_resid == 0)
338                 goto finished;
339
340         /*
341          * Allow the UIO's size to override the sequential heuristic.
342          */
343         blksize = hammer_blocksize(uio->uio_offset);
344         seqcount = (uio->uio_resid + (BKVASIZE - 1)) / BKVASIZE;
345         ioseqcount = (ap->a_ioflag >> 16);
346         if (seqcount < ioseqcount)
347                 seqcount = ioseqcount;
348
349         /*
350          * If reading or writing a huge amount of data we have to break
351          * atomicy and allow the operation to be interrupted by a signal
352          * or it can DOS the machine.
353          */
354         bigread = (uio->uio_resid > 100 * 1024 * 1024);
355
356         /*
357          * Access the data typically in HAMMER_BUFSIZE blocks via the
358          * buffer cache, but HAMMER may use a variable block size based
359          * on the offset.
360          *
361          * XXX Temporary hack, delay the start transaction while we remain
362          *     MPSAFE.  NOTE: ino_data.size cannot change while vnode is
363          *     locked-shared.
364          */
365         while (uio->uio_resid > 0 && uio->uio_offset < ip->ino_data.size) {
366                 int64_t base_offset;
367                 int64_t file_limit;
368
369                 blksize = hammer_blocksize(uio->uio_offset);
370                 offset = (int)uio->uio_offset & (blksize - 1);
371                 base_offset = uio->uio_offset - offset;
372
373                 if (bigread && (error = hammer_signal_check(ip->hmp)) != 0)
374                         break;
375
376                 /*
377                  * MPSAFE
378                  */
379                 bp = getblk(ap->a_vp, base_offset, blksize, 0, 0);
380                 if ((bp->b_flags & (B_INVAL | B_CACHE | B_RAM)) == B_CACHE) {
381                         bp->b_flags &= ~B_AGE;
382                         error = 0;
383                         goto skip;
384                 }
385                 if (ap->a_ioflag & IO_NRDELAY) {
386                         bqrelse(bp);
387                         return (EWOULDBLOCK);
388                 }
389
390                 /*
391                  * MPUNSAFE
392                  */
393                 if (got_trans == 0) {
394                         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, ip->hmp);
395                         got_trans = 1;
396                 }
397
398                 /*
399                  * NOTE: A valid bp has already been acquired, but was not
400                  *       B_CACHE.
401                  */
402                 if (hammer_cluster_enable) {
403                         /*
404                          * Use file_limit to prevent cluster_read() from
405                          * creating buffers of the wrong block size past
406                          * the demarc.
407                          */
408                         file_limit = ip->ino_data.size;
409                         if (base_offset < HAMMER_XDEMARC &&
410                             file_limit > HAMMER_XDEMARC) {
411                                 file_limit = HAMMER_XDEMARC;
412                         }
413                         error = cluster_readx(ap->a_vp,
414                                              file_limit, base_offset,
415                                              blksize, uio->uio_resid,
416                                              seqcount * BKVASIZE, &bp);
417                 } else {
418                         error = breadnx(ap->a_vp, base_offset, blksize,
419                                         NULL, NULL, 0, &bp);
420                 }
421                 if (error) {
422                         brelse(bp);
423                         break;
424                 }
425 skip:
426                 if ((hammer_debug_io & 0x0001) && (bp->b_flags & B_IODEBUG)) {
427                         hdkprintf("zone2_offset %016jx read file %016jx@%016jx\n",
428                                 (intmax_t)bp->b_bio2.bio_offset,
429                                 (intmax_t)ip->obj_id,
430                                 (intmax_t)bp->b_loffset);
431                 }
432                 bp->b_flags &= ~B_IODEBUG;
433                 if (blksize == HAMMER_XBUFSIZE)
434                         bp->b_flags |= B_CLUSTEROK;
435
436                 n = blksize - offset;
437                 if (n > uio->uio_resid)
438                         n = uio->uio_resid;
439                 if (n > ip->ino_data.size - uio->uio_offset)
440                         n = (int)(ip->ino_data.size - uio->uio_offset);
441
442                 /*
443                  * Set B_AGE, data has a lower priority than meta-data.
444                  *
445                  * Use a hold/unlock/drop sequence to run the uiomove
446                  * with the buffer unlocked, avoiding deadlocks against
447                  * read()s on mmap()'d spaces.
448                  */
449                 bp->b_flags |= B_AGE;
450                 error = uiomovebp(bp, (char *)bp->b_data + offset, n, uio);
451                 bqrelse(bp);
452
453                 if (error)
454                         break;
455                 hammer_stats_file_read += n;
456         }
457
458 finished:
459
460         /*
461          * Try to update the atime with just the inode lock for maximum
462          * concurrency.  If we can't shortcut it we have to get the full
463          * blown transaction.
464          */
465         if (got_trans == 0 && hammer_update_atime_quick(ip) < 0) {
466                 hammer_start_transaction(&trans, ip->hmp);
467                 got_trans = 1;
468         }
469
470         if (got_trans) {
471                 if ((ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO) == 0 &&
472                     (ip->hmp->mp->mnt_flag & MNT_NOATIME) == 0) {
473                         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
474                         ip->ino_data.atime = trans.time;
475                         hammer_modify_inode(&trans, ip, HAMMER_INODE_ATIME);
476                         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
477                         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
478                 } else {
479                         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
480                 }
481         }
482         return (error);
483 }
484
485 /*
486  * hammer_vop_write { vp, uio, ioflag, cred }
487  */
488 static
489 int
490 hammer_vop_write(struct vop_write_args *ap)
491 {
492         struct hammer_transaction trans;
493         struct hammer_inode *ip;
494         hammer_mount_t hmp;
495         thread_t td;
496         struct uio *uio;
497         int offset;
498         off_t base_offset;
499         int64_t cluster_eof;
500         struct buf *bp;
501         int kflags;
502         int error;
503         int n;
504         int flags;
505         int seqcount;
506         int bigwrite;
507
508         if (ap->a_vp->v_type != VREG)
509                 return (EINVAL);
510         ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
511         hmp = ip->hmp;
512         error = 0;
513         kflags = 0;
514         seqcount = ap->a_ioflag >> 16;
515
516         if (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
517                 return (EROFS);
518
519         /*
520          * Create a transaction to cover the operations we perform.
521          */
522         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
523         uio = ap->a_uio;
524
525         /*
526          * Check append mode
527          */
528         if (ap->a_ioflag & IO_APPEND)
529                 uio->uio_offset = ip->ino_data.size;
530
531         /*
532          * Check for illegal write offsets.  Valid range is 0...2^63-1.
533          *
534          * NOTE: the base_off assignment is required to work around what
535          * I consider to be a GCC-4 optimization bug.
536          */
537         if (uio->uio_offset < 0) {
538                 hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
539                 return (EFBIG);
540         }
541         base_offset = uio->uio_offset + uio->uio_resid; /* work around gcc-4 */
542         if (uio->uio_resid > 0 && base_offset <= uio->uio_offset) {
543                 hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
544                 return (EFBIG);
545         }
546
547         if (uio->uio_resid > 0 && (td = uio->uio_td) != NULL && td->td_proc &&
548             base_offset > td->td_proc->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_FSIZE].rlim_cur) {
549                 hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
550                 lwpsignal(td->td_proc, td->td_lwp, SIGXFSZ);
551                 return (EFBIG);
552         }
553
554         /*
555          * If reading or writing a huge amount of data we have to break
556          * atomicy and allow the operation to be interrupted by a signal
557          * or it can DOS the machine.
558          *
559          * Preset redo_count so we stop generating REDOs earlier if the
560          * limit is exceeded.
561          *
562          * redo_count is heuristical, SMP races are ok
563          */
564         bigwrite = (uio->uio_resid > 100 * 1024 * 1024);
565         if ((ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_REDO) &&
566             ip->redo_count < hammer_limit_redo) {
567                 ip->redo_count += uio->uio_resid;
568         }
569
570         /*
571          * Access the data typically in HAMMER_BUFSIZE blocks via the
572          * buffer cache, but HAMMER may use a variable block size based
573          * on the offset.
574          */
575         while (uio->uio_resid > 0) {
576                 int fixsize = 0;
577                 int blksize;
578                 int blkmask;
579                 int trivial;
580                 int endofblk;
581                 off_t nsize;
582
583                 if ((error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_WRITE)) != 0)
584                         break;
585                 if (bigwrite && (error = hammer_signal_check(hmp)) != 0)
586                         break;
587
588                 blksize = hammer_blocksize(uio->uio_offset);
589
590                 /*
591                  * Control the number of pending records associated with
592                  * this inode.  If too many have accumulated start a
593                  * flush.  Try to maintain a pipeline with the flusher.
594                  *
595                  * NOTE: It is possible for other sources to grow the
596                  *       records but not necessarily issue another flush,
597                  *       so use a timeout and ensure that a re-flush occurs.
598                  */
599                 if (ip->rsv_recs >= hammer_limit_inode_recs) {
600                         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
601                         hammer_flush_inode(ip, HAMMER_FLUSH_SIGNAL);
602                         while (ip->rsv_recs >= hammer_limit_inode_recs * 2) {
603                                 ip->flags |= HAMMER_INODE_RECSW;
604                                 tsleep(&ip->rsv_recs, 0, "hmrwww", hz);
605                                 hammer_flush_inode(ip, HAMMER_FLUSH_SIGNAL);
606                         }
607                         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
608                 }
609
610                 /*
611                  * Do not allow HAMMER to blow out the buffer cache.  Very
612                  * large UIOs can lockout other processes due to bwillwrite()
613                  * mechanics.
614                  *
615                  * The hammer inode is not locked during these operations.
616                  * The vnode is locked which can interfere with the pageout
617                  * daemon for non-UIO_NOCOPY writes but should not interfere
618                  * with the buffer cache.  Even so, we cannot afford to
619                  * allow the pageout daemon to build up too many dirty buffer
620                  * cache buffers.
621                  *
622                  * Only call this if we aren't being recursively called from
623                  * a virtual disk device (vn), else we may deadlock.
624                  */
625                 if ((ap->a_ioflag & IO_RECURSE) == 0)
626                         bwillwrite(blksize);
627
628                 /*
629                  * Calculate the blocksize at the current offset and figure
630                  * out how much we can actually write.
631                  */
632                 blkmask = blksize - 1;
633                 offset = (int)uio->uio_offset & blkmask;
634                 base_offset = uio->uio_offset & ~(int64_t)blkmask;
635                 n = blksize - offset;
636                 if (n > uio->uio_resid) {
637                         n = uio->uio_resid;
638                         endofblk = 0;
639                 } else {
640                         endofblk = 1;
641                 }
642                 nsize = uio->uio_offset + n;
643                 if (nsize > ip->ino_data.size) {
644                         if (uio->uio_offset > ip->ino_data.size)
645                                 trivial = 0;
646                         else
647                                 trivial = 1;
648                         nvextendbuf(ap->a_vp,
649                                     ip->ino_data.size,
650                                     nsize,
651                                     hammer_blocksize(ip->ino_data.size),
652                                     hammer_blocksize(nsize),
653                                     hammer_blockoff(ip->ino_data.size),
654                                     hammer_blockoff(nsize),
655                                     trivial);
656                         fixsize = 1;
657                         kflags |= NOTE_EXTEND;
658                 }
659
660                 if (uio->uio_segflg == UIO_NOCOPY) {
661                         /*
662                          * Issuing a write with the same data backing the
663                          * buffer.  Instantiate the buffer to collect the
664                          * backing vm pages, then read-in any missing bits.
665                          *
666                          * This case is used by vop_stdputpages().
667                          */
668                         bp = getblk(ap->a_vp, base_offset,
669                                     blksize, GETBLK_BHEAVY, 0);
670                         if ((bp->b_flags & B_CACHE) == 0) {
671                                 bqrelse(bp);
672                                 error = bread(ap->a_vp, base_offset,
673                                               blksize, &bp);
674                         }
675                 } else if (offset == 0 && uio->uio_resid >= blksize) {
676                         /*
677                          * Even though we are entirely overwriting the buffer
678                          * we may still have to zero it out to avoid a
679                          * mmap/write visibility issue.
680                          */
681                         bp = getblk(ap->a_vp, base_offset, blksize, GETBLK_BHEAVY, 0);
682                         if ((bp->b_flags & B_CACHE) == 0)
683                                 vfs_bio_clrbuf(bp);
684                 } else if (base_offset >= ip->ino_data.size) {
685                         /*
686                          * If the base offset of the buffer is beyond the
687                          * file EOF, we don't have to issue a read.
688                          */
689                         bp = getblk(ap->a_vp, base_offset,
690                                     blksize, GETBLK_BHEAVY, 0);
691                         vfs_bio_clrbuf(bp);
692                 } else {
693                         /*
694                          * Partial overwrite, read in any missing bits then
695                          * replace the portion being written.
696                          */
697                         error = bread(ap->a_vp, base_offset, blksize, &bp);
698                         if (error == 0)
699                                 bheavy(bp);
700                 }
701                 if (error == 0)
702                         error = uiomovebp(bp, bp->b_data + offset, n, uio);
703
704                 lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
705
706                 /*
707                  * Generate REDO records if enabled and redo_count will not
708                  * exceeded the limit.
709                  *
710                  * If redo_count exceeds the limit we stop generating records
711                  * and clear HAMMER_INODE_REDO.  This will cause the next
712                  * fsync() to do a full meta-data sync instead of just an
713                  * UNDO/REDO fifo update.
714                  *
715                  * When clearing HAMMER_INODE_REDO any pre-existing REDOs
716                  * will still be tracked.  The tracks will be terminated
717                  * when the related meta-data (including possible data
718                  * modifications which are not tracked via REDO) is
719                  * flushed.
720                  */
721                 if ((ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_REDO) && error == 0) {
722                         if (ip->redo_count < hammer_limit_redo) {
723                                 bp->b_flags |= B_VFSFLAG1;
724                                 error = hammer_generate_redo(&trans, ip,
725                                                      base_offset + offset,
726                                                      HAMMER_REDO_WRITE,
727                                                      bp->b_data + offset,
728                                                      (size_t)n);
729                         } else {
730                                 ip->flags &= ~HAMMER_INODE_REDO;
731                         }
732                 }
733
734                 /*
735                  * If we screwed up we have to undo any VM size changes we
736                  * made.
737                  */
738                 if (error) {
739                         brelse(bp);
740                         if (fixsize) {
741                                 nvtruncbuf(ap->a_vp, ip->ino_data.size,
742                                           hammer_blocksize(ip->ino_data.size),
743                                           hammer_blockoff(ip->ino_data.size),
744                                           0);
745                         }
746                         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
747                         break;
748                 }
749                 kflags |= NOTE_WRITE;
750                 hammer_stats_file_write += n;
751                 if (blksize == HAMMER_XBUFSIZE)
752                         bp->b_flags |= B_CLUSTEROK;
753                 if (ip->ino_data.size < uio->uio_offset) {
754                         ip->ino_data.size = uio->uio_offset;
755                         flags = HAMMER_INODE_SDIRTY;
756                 } else {
757                         flags = 0;
758                 }
759                 ip->ino_data.mtime = trans.time;
760                 flags |= HAMMER_INODE_MTIME | HAMMER_INODE_BUFS;
761                 hammer_modify_inode(&trans, ip, flags);
762
763                 /*
764                  * Once we dirty the buffer any cached zone-X offset
765                  * becomes invalid.  HAMMER NOTE: no-history mode cannot
766                  * allow overwriting over the same data sector unless
767                  * we provide UNDOs for the old data, which we don't.
768                  */
769                 bp->b_bio2.bio_offset = NOOFFSET;
770
771                 lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
772
773                 /*
774                  * Final buffer disposition.
775                  *
776                  * Because meta-data updates are deferred, HAMMER is
777                  * especially sensitive to excessive bdwrite()s because
778                  * the I/O stream is not broken up by disk reads.  So the
779                  * buffer cache simply cannot keep up.
780                  *
781                  * WARNING!  blksize is variable.  cluster_write() is
782                  *           expected to not blow up if it encounters
783                  *           buffers that do not match the passed blksize.
784                  *
785                  * NOTE!  Hammer shouldn't need to bawrite()/cluster_write().
786                  *        The ip->rsv_recs check should burst-flush the data.
787                  *        If we queue it immediately the buf could be left
788                  *        locked on the device queue for a very long time.
789                  *
790                  *        However, failing to flush a dirty buffer out when
791                  *        issued from the pageout daemon can result in a low
792                  *        memory deadlock against bio_page_alloc(), so we
793                  *        have to bawrite() on IO_ASYNC as well.
794                  *
795                  * NOTE!  To avoid degenerate stalls due to mismatched block
796                  *        sizes we only honor IO_DIRECT on the write which
797                  *        abuts the end of the buffer.  However, we must
798                  *        honor IO_SYNC in case someone is silly enough to
799                  *        configure a HAMMER file as swap, or when HAMMER
800                  *        is serving NFS (for commits).  Ick ick.
801                  */
802                 bp->b_flags |= B_AGE;
803                 if (blksize == HAMMER_XBUFSIZE)
804                         bp->b_flags |= B_CLUSTEROK;
805
806                 if (ap->a_ioflag & IO_SYNC) {
807                         bwrite(bp);
808                 } else if ((ap->a_ioflag & IO_DIRECT) && endofblk) {
809                         bawrite(bp);
810                 } else if (ap->a_ioflag & IO_ASYNC) {
811                         bawrite(bp);
812                 } else if (hammer_cluster_enable &&
813                            !(ap->a_vp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_NOCLUSTERW)) {
814                         if (base_offset < HAMMER_XDEMARC)
815                                 cluster_eof = hammer_blockdemarc(base_offset,
816                                                          ip->ino_data.size);
817                         else
818                                 cluster_eof = ip->ino_data.size;
819                         cluster_write(bp, cluster_eof, blksize, seqcount);
820                 } else {
821                         bdwrite(bp);
822                 }
823         }
824         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
825         hammer_knote(ap->a_vp, kflags);
826
827         return (error);
828 }
829
830 /*
831  * hammer_vop_access { vp, mode, cred }
832  *
833  * MPSAFE - does not require fs_token
834  */
835 static
836 int
837 hammer_vop_access(struct vop_access_args *ap)
838 {
839         struct hammer_inode *ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
840         uid_t uid;
841         gid_t gid;
842         int error;
843
844         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsr;
845         uid = hammer_to_unix_xid(&ip->ino_data.uid);
846         gid = hammer_to_unix_xid(&ip->ino_data.gid);
847
848         error = vop_helper_access(ap, uid, gid, ip->ino_data.mode,
849                                   ip->ino_data.uflags);
850         return (error);
851 }
852
853 /*
854  * hammer_vop_advlock { vp, id, op, fl, flags }
855  *
856  * MPSAFE - does not require fs_token
857  */
858 static
859 int
860 hammer_vop_advlock(struct vop_advlock_args *ap)
861 {
862         hammer_inode_t ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
863
864         return (lf_advlock(ap, &ip->advlock, ip->ino_data.size));
865 }
866
867 /*
868  * hammer_vop_close { vp, fflag }
869  *
870  * We can only sync-on-close for normal closes.  XXX disabled for now.
871  */
872 static
873 int
874 hammer_vop_close(struct vop_close_args *ap)
875 {
876 #if 0
877         struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
878         hammer_inode_t ip = VTOI(vp);
879         int waitfor;
880         if (ip->flags & (HAMMER_INODE_CLOSESYNC|HAMMER_INODE_CLOSEASYNC)) {
881                 if (vn_islocked(vp) == LK_EXCLUSIVE &&
882                     (vp->v_flag & (VINACTIVE|VRECLAIMED)) == 0) {
883                         if (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_CLOSESYNC)
884                                 waitfor = MNT_WAIT;
885                         else
886                                 waitfor = MNT_NOWAIT;
887                         ip->flags &= ~(HAMMER_INODE_CLOSESYNC |
888                                        HAMMER_INODE_CLOSEASYNC);
889                         VOP_FSYNC(vp, MNT_NOWAIT, waitfor);
890                 }
891         }
892 #endif
893         return (vop_stdclose(ap));
894 }
895
896 /*
897  * hammer_vop_ncreate { nch, dvp, vpp, cred, vap }
898  *
899  * The operating system has already ensured that the directory entry
900  * does not exist and done all appropriate namespace locking.
901  */
902 static
903 int
904 hammer_vop_ncreate(struct vop_ncreate_args *ap)
905 {
906         struct hammer_transaction trans;
907         struct hammer_inode *dip;
908         struct hammer_inode *nip;
909         struct nchandle *nch;
910         hammer_mount_t hmp;
911         int error;
912
913         nch = ap->a_nch;
914         dip = VTOI(ap->a_dvp);
915         hmp = dip->hmp;
916
917         if (dip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
918                 return (EROFS);
919         if ((error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_CREATE)) != 0)
920                 return (error);
921
922         /*
923          * Create a transaction to cover the operations we perform.
924          */
925         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
926         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
927         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
928
929         /*
930          * Create a new filesystem object of the requested type.  The
931          * returned inode will be referenced and shared-locked to prevent
932          * it from being moved to the flusher.
933          */
934         error = hammer_create_inode(&trans, ap->a_vap, ap->a_cred,
935                                     dip, nch->ncp->nc_name, nch->ncp->nc_nlen,
936                                     NULL, &nip);
937         if (error) {
938                 hkprintf("hammer_create_inode error %d\n", error);
939                 hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
940                 *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
941                 lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
942                 return (error);
943         }
944
945         /*
946          * Add the new filesystem object to the directory.  This will also
947          * bump the inode's link count.
948          */
949         error = hammer_ip_add_directory(&trans, dip,
950                                         nch->ncp->nc_name, nch->ncp->nc_nlen,
951                                         nip);
952         if (error)
953                 hkprintf("hammer_ip_add_directory error %d\n", error);
954
955         /*
956          * Finish up.
957          */
958         if (error) {
959                 hammer_rel_inode(nip, 0);
960                 hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
961                 *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
962         } else {
963                 error = hammer_get_vnode(nip, ap->a_vpp);
964                 hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
965                 hammer_rel_inode(nip, 0);
966                 if (error == 0) {
967                         cache_setunresolved(ap->a_nch);
968                         cache_setvp(ap->a_nch, *ap->a_vpp);
969                 }
970                 hammer_knote(ap->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE);
971         }
972         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
973         return (error);
974 }
975
976 /*
977  * hammer_vop_getattr { vp, vap }
978  *
979  * Retrieve an inode's attribute information.  When accessing inodes
980  * historically we fake the atime field to ensure consistent results.
981  * The atime field is stored in the B-Tree element and allowed to be
982  * updated without cycling the element.
983  *
984  * MPSAFE - does not require fs_token
985  */
986 static
987 int
988 hammer_vop_getattr(struct vop_getattr_args *ap)
989 {
990         struct hammer_inode *ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
991         struct vattr *vap = ap->a_vap;
992
993         /*
994          * We want the fsid to be different when accessing a filesystem
995          * with different as-of's so programs like diff don't think
996          * the files are the same.
997          *
998          * We also want the fsid to be the same when comparing snapshots,
999          * or when comparing mirrors (which might be backed by different
1000          * physical devices).  HAMMER fsids are based on the PFS's
1001          * shared_uuid field.
1002          *
1003          * XXX there is a chance of collision here.  The va_fsid reported
1004          * by stat is different from the more involved fsid used in the
1005          * mount structure.
1006          */
1007         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsr;
1008         hammer_lock_sh(&ip->lock);
1009         vap->va_fsid = ip->pfsm->fsid_udev ^ (uint32_t)ip->obj_asof ^
1010                        (uint32_t)(ip->obj_asof >> 32);
1011
1012         vap->va_fileid = ip->ino_leaf.base.obj_id;
1013         vap->va_mode = ip->ino_data.mode;
1014         vap->va_nlink = ip->ino_data.nlinks;
1015         vap->va_uid = hammer_to_unix_xid(&ip->ino_data.uid);
1016         vap->va_gid = hammer_to_unix_xid(&ip->ino_data.gid);
1017         vap->va_rmajor = 0;
1018         vap->va_rminor = 0;
1019         vap->va_size = ip->ino_data.size;
1020
1021         /*
1022          * Special case for @@PFS softlinks.  The actual size of the
1023          * expanded softlink is "@@0x%016llx:%05d" == 26 bytes.
1024          * or for MAX_TID is    "@@-1:%05d" == 10 bytes.
1025          *
1026          * Note that userspace hammer command does not allow users to
1027          * create a @@PFS softlink under an existing other PFS (id!=0)
1028          * so the ip localization here for @@PFS softlink is always 0.
1029          */
1030         if (ip->ino_data.obj_type == HAMMER_OBJTYPE_SOFTLINK &&
1031             ip->ino_data.size == 10 &&
1032             ip->obj_asof == HAMMER_MAX_TID &&
1033             ip->obj_localization == HAMMER_DEF_LOCALIZATION &&
1034             strncmp(ip->ino_data.ext.symlink, "@@PFS", 5) == 0) {
1035                     if (ip->pfsm->pfsd.mirror_flags & HAMMER_PFSD_SLAVE)
1036                             vap->va_size = 26;
1037                     else
1038                             vap->va_size = 10;
1039         }
1040
1041         /*
1042          * We must provide a consistent atime and mtime for snapshots
1043          * so people can do a 'tar cf - ... | md5' on them and get
1044          * consistent results.
1045          */
1046         if (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO) {
1047                 hammer_time_to_timespec(ip->ino_data.ctime, &vap->va_atime);
1048                 hammer_time_to_timespec(ip->ino_data.ctime, &vap->va_mtime);
1049         } else {
1050                 hammer_time_to_timespec(ip->ino_data.atime, &vap->va_atime);
1051                 hammer_time_to_timespec(ip->ino_data.mtime, &vap->va_mtime);
1052         }
1053         hammer_time_to_timespec(ip->ino_data.ctime, &vap->va_ctime);
1054         vap->va_flags = ip->ino_data.uflags;
1055         vap->va_gen = 1;        /* hammer inums are unique for all time */
1056         vap->va_blocksize = HAMMER_BUFSIZE;
1057         if (ip->ino_data.size >= HAMMER_XDEMARC) {
1058                 vap->va_bytes = (ip->ino_data.size + HAMMER_XBUFMASK64) &
1059                                 ~HAMMER_XBUFMASK64;
1060         } else if (ip->ino_data.size > HAMMER_HBUFSIZE) {
1061                 vap->va_bytes = (ip->ino_data.size + HAMMER_BUFMASK64) &
1062                                 ~HAMMER_BUFMASK64;
1063         } else {
1064                 vap->va_bytes = (ip->ino_data.size + 15) & ~15;
1065         }
1066
1067         vap->va_type = hammer_get_vnode_type(ip->ino_data.obj_type);
1068         vap->va_filerev = 0;    /* XXX */
1069         vap->va_uid_uuid = ip->ino_data.uid;
1070         vap->va_gid_uuid = ip->ino_data.gid;
1071         vap->va_fsid_uuid = ip->hmp->fsid;
1072         vap->va_vaflags = VA_UID_UUID_VALID | VA_GID_UUID_VALID |
1073                           VA_FSID_UUID_VALID;
1074
1075         switch (ip->ino_data.obj_type) {
1076         case HAMMER_OBJTYPE_CDEV:
1077         case HAMMER_OBJTYPE_BDEV:
1078                 vap->va_rmajor = ip->ino_data.rmajor;
1079                 vap->va_rminor = ip->ino_data.rminor;
1080                 break;
1081         default:
1082                 break;
1083         }
1084         hammer_unlock(&ip->lock);
1085         return(0);
1086 }
1087
1088 /*
1089  * hammer_vop_nresolve { nch, dvp, cred }
1090  *
1091  * Locate the requested directory entry.
1092  */
1093 static
1094 int
1095 hammer_vop_nresolve(struct vop_nresolve_args *ap)
1096 {
1097         struct hammer_transaction trans;
1098         struct namecache *ncp;
1099         hammer_mount_t hmp;
1100         hammer_inode_t dip;
1101         hammer_inode_t ip;
1102         hammer_tid_t asof;
1103         struct hammer_cursor cursor;
1104         struct vnode *vp;
1105         int64_t namekey;
1106         int error;
1107         int i;
1108         int nlen;
1109         int flags;
1110         int ispfs;
1111         int64_t obj_id;
1112         uint32_t localization;
1113         uint32_t max_iterations;
1114
1115         /*
1116          * Misc initialization, plus handle as-of name extensions.  Look for
1117          * the '@@' extension.  Note that as-of files and directories cannot
1118          * be modified.
1119          */
1120         dip = VTOI(ap->a_dvp);
1121         ncp = ap->a_nch->ncp;
1122         asof = dip->obj_asof;
1123         localization = dip->obj_localization;   /* for code consistency */
1124         nlen = ncp->nc_nlen;
1125         flags = dip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO;
1126         ispfs = 0;
1127         hmp = dip->hmp;
1128
1129         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1130         hammer_simple_transaction(&trans, hmp);
1131         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsr;
1132
1133         for (i = 0; i < nlen; ++i) {
1134                 if (ncp->nc_name[i] == '@' && ncp->nc_name[i+1] == '@') {
1135                         error = hammer_str_to_tid(ncp->nc_name + i + 2,
1136                                                   &ispfs, &asof, &localization);
1137                         if (error != 0) {
1138                                 i = nlen;
1139                                 break;
1140                         }
1141                         if (asof != HAMMER_MAX_TID)
1142                                 flags |= HAMMER_INODE_RO;
1143                         break;
1144                 }
1145         }
1146         nlen = i;
1147
1148         /*
1149          * If this is a PFS softlink we dive into the PFS
1150          */
1151         if (ispfs && nlen == 0) {
1152                 ip = hammer_get_inode(&trans, dip, HAMMER_OBJID_ROOT,
1153                                       asof, localization,
1154                                       flags, &error);
1155                 if (error == 0) {
1156                         error = hammer_get_vnode(ip, &vp);
1157                         hammer_rel_inode(ip, 0);
1158                 } else {
1159                         vp = NULL;
1160                 }
1161                 if (error == 0) {
1162                         vn_unlock(vp);
1163                         cache_setvp(ap->a_nch, vp);
1164                         vrele(vp);
1165                 }
1166                 goto done;
1167         }
1168
1169         /*
1170          * If there is no path component the time extension is relative to dip.
1171          * e.g. "fubar/@@<snapshot>"
1172          *
1173          * "." is handled by the kernel, but ".@@<snapshot>" is not.
1174          * e.g. "fubar/.@@<snapshot>"
1175          *
1176          * ".." is handled by the kernel.  We do not currently handle
1177          * "..@<snapshot>".
1178          */
1179         if (nlen == 0 || (nlen == 1 && ncp->nc_name[0] == '.')) {
1180                 ip = hammer_get_inode(&trans, dip, dip->obj_id,
1181                                       asof, dip->obj_localization,
1182                                       flags, &error);
1183                 if (error == 0) {
1184                         error = hammer_get_vnode(ip, &vp);
1185                         hammer_rel_inode(ip, 0);
1186                 } else {
1187                         vp = NULL;
1188                 }
1189                 if (error == 0) {
1190                         vn_unlock(vp);
1191                         cache_setvp(ap->a_nch, vp);
1192                         vrele(vp);
1193                 }
1194                 goto done;
1195         }
1196
1197         /*
1198          * Calculate the namekey and setup the key range for the scan.  This
1199          * works kinda like a chained hash table where the lower 32 bits
1200          * of the namekey synthesize the chain.
1201          *
1202          * The key range is inclusive of both key_beg and key_end.
1203          */
1204         namekey = hammer_directory_namekey(dip, ncp->nc_name, nlen,
1205                                            &max_iterations);
1206
1207         error = hammer_init_cursor(&trans, &cursor, &dip->cache[1], dip);
1208         cursor.key_beg.localization = dip->obj_localization |
1209                                       hammer_dir_localization(dip);
1210         cursor.key_beg.obj_id = dip->obj_id;
1211         cursor.key_beg.key = namekey;
1212         cursor.key_beg.create_tid = 0;
1213         cursor.key_beg.delete_tid = 0;
1214         cursor.key_beg.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_DIRENTRY;
1215         cursor.key_beg.obj_type = 0;
1216
1217         cursor.key_end = cursor.key_beg;
1218         cursor.key_end.key += max_iterations;
1219         cursor.asof = asof;
1220         cursor.flags |= HAMMER_CURSOR_END_INCLUSIVE | HAMMER_CURSOR_ASOF;
1221
1222         /*
1223          * Scan all matching records (the chain), locate the one matching
1224          * the requested path component.
1225          *
1226          * The hammer_ip_*() functions merge in-memory records with on-disk
1227          * records for the purposes of the search.
1228          */
1229         obj_id = 0;
1230         localization = HAMMER_DEF_LOCALIZATION;
1231
1232         if (error == 0) {
1233                 error = hammer_ip_first(&cursor);
1234                 while (error == 0) {
1235                         error = hammer_ip_resolve_data(&cursor);
1236                         if (error)
1237                                 break;
1238                         if (nlen == cursor.leaf->data_len - HAMMER_ENTRY_NAME_OFF &&
1239                             bcmp(ncp->nc_name, cursor.data->entry.name, nlen) == 0) {
1240                                 obj_id = cursor.data->entry.obj_id;
1241                                 localization = cursor.data->entry.localization;
1242                                 break;
1243                         }
1244                         error = hammer_ip_next(&cursor);
1245                 }
1246         }
1247         hammer_done_cursor(&cursor);
1248
1249         /*
1250          * Lookup the obj_id.  This should always succeed.  If it does not
1251          * the filesystem may be damaged and we return a dummy inode.
1252          */
1253         if (error == 0) {
1254                 ip = hammer_get_inode(&trans, dip, obj_id,
1255                                       asof, localization,
1256                                       flags, &error);
1257                 if (error == ENOENT) {
1258                         hkprintf("WARNING: Missing inode for dirent \"%s\"\n"
1259                                 "\tobj_id = %016llx, asof=%016llx, lo=%08x\n",
1260                                 ncp->nc_name,
1261                                 (long long)obj_id, (long long)asof,
1262                                 localization);
1263                         error = 0;
1264                         ip = hammer_get_dummy_inode(&trans, dip, obj_id,
1265                                                     asof, localization,
1266                                                     flags, &error);
1267                 }
1268                 if (error == 0) {
1269                         error = hammer_get_vnode(ip, &vp);
1270                         hammer_rel_inode(ip, 0);
1271                 } else {
1272                         vp = NULL;
1273                 }
1274                 if (error == 0) {
1275                         vn_unlock(vp);
1276                         cache_setvp(ap->a_nch, vp);
1277                         vrele(vp);
1278                 }
1279         } else if (error == ENOENT) {
1280                 cache_setvp(ap->a_nch, NULL);
1281         }
1282 done:
1283         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1284         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1285         return (error);
1286 }
1287
1288 /*
1289  * hammer_vop_nlookupdotdot { dvp, vpp, cred }
1290  *
1291  * Locate the parent directory of a directory vnode.
1292  *
1293  * dvp is referenced but not locked.  *vpp must be returned referenced and
1294  * locked.  A parent_obj_id of 0 does not necessarily indicate that we are
1295  * at the root, instead it could indicate that the directory we were in was
1296  * removed.
1297  *
1298  * NOTE: as-of sequences are not linked into the directory structure.  If
1299  * we are at the root with a different asof then the mount point, reload
1300  * the same directory with the mount point's asof.   I'm not sure what this
1301  * will do to NFS.  We encode ASOF stamps in NFS file handles so it might not
1302  * get confused, but it hasn't been tested.
1303  */
1304 static
1305 int
1306 hammer_vop_nlookupdotdot(struct vop_nlookupdotdot_args *ap)
1307 {
1308         struct hammer_transaction trans;
1309         struct hammer_inode *dip;
1310         struct hammer_inode *ip;
1311         hammer_mount_t hmp;
1312         int64_t parent_obj_id;
1313         uint32_t parent_obj_localization;
1314         hammer_tid_t asof;
1315         int error;
1316
1317         dip = VTOI(ap->a_dvp);
1318         asof = dip->obj_asof;
1319         hmp = dip->hmp;
1320
1321         /*
1322          * Whos are parent?  This could be the root of a pseudo-filesystem
1323          * whos parent is in another localization domain.
1324          */
1325         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1326         parent_obj_id = dip->ino_data.parent_obj_id;
1327         if (dip->obj_id == HAMMER_OBJID_ROOT)
1328                 parent_obj_localization = HAMMER_DEF_LOCALIZATION;
1329         else
1330                 parent_obj_localization = dip->obj_localization;
1331
1332         /*
1333          * It's probably a PFS root when dip->ino_data.parent_obj_id is 0.
1334          */
1335         if (parent_obj_id == 0) {
1336                 if (dip->obj_id == HAMMER_OBJID_ROOT &&
1337                    asof != hmp->asof) {
1338                         parent_obj_id = dip->obj_id;
1339                         asof = hmp->asof;
1340                         *ap->a_fakename = kmalloc(19, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
1341                         ksnprintf(*ap->a_fakename, 19, "0x%016llx",
1342                                   (long long)dip->obj_asof);
1343                 } else {
1344                         *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
1345                         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1346                         return ENOENT;
1347                 }
1348         }
1349
1350         hammer_simple_transaction(&trans, hmp);
1351         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsr;
1352
1353         ip = hammer_get_inode(&trans, dip, parent_obj_id,
1354                               asof, parent_obj_localization,
1355                               dip->flags, &error);
1356         if (ip) {
1357                 error = hammer_get_vnode(ip, ap->a_vpp);
1358                 hammer_rel_inode(ip, 0);
1359         } else {
1360                 *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
1361         }
1362         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1363         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1364         return (error);
1365 }
1366
1367 /*
1368  * hammer_vop_nlink { nch, dvp, vp, cred }
1369  */
1370 static
1371 int
1372 hammer_vop_nlink(struct vop_nlink_args *ap)
1373 {
1374         struct hammer_transaction trans;
1375         struct hammer_inode *dip;
1376         struct hammer_inode *ip;
1377         struct nchandle *nch;
1378         hammer_mount_t hmp;
1379         int error;
1380
1381         if (ap->a_dvp->v_mount != ap->a_vp->v_mount)
1382                 return(EXDEV);
1383
1384         nch = ap->a_nch;
1385         dip = VTOI(ap->a_dvp);
1386         ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
1387         hmp = dip->hmp;
1388
1389         if (dip->obj_localization != ip->obj_localization)
1390                 return(EXDEV);
1391
1392         if (dip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
1393                 return (EROFS);
1394         if (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
1395                 return (EROFS);
1396         if ((error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_CREATE)) != 0)
1397                 return (error);
1398
1399         /*
1400          * Create a transaction to cover the operations we perform.
1401          */
1402         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1403         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
1404         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
1405
1406         /*
1407          * Add the filesystem object to the directory.  Note that neither
1408          * dip nor ip are referenced or locked, but their vnodes are
1409          * referenced.  This function will bump the inode's link count.
1410          */
1411         error = hammer_ip_add_directory(&trans, dip,
1412                                         nch->ncp->nc_name, nch->ncp->nc_nlen,
1413                                         ip);
1414
1415         /*
1416          * Finish up.
1417          */
1418         if (error == 0) {
1419                 cache_setunresolved(nch);
1420                 cache_setvp(nch, ap->a_vp);
1421         }
1422         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1423         hammer_knote(ap->a_vp, NOTE_LINK);
1424         hammer_knote(ap->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE);
1425         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1426         return (error);
1427 }
1428
1429 /*
1430  * hammer_vop_nmkdir { nch, dvp, vpp, cred, vap }
1431  *
1432  * The operating system has already ensured that the directory entry
1433  * does not exist and done all appropriate namespace locking.
1434  */
1435 static
1436 int
1437 hammer_vop_nmkdir(struct vop_nmkdir_args *ap)
1438 {
1439         struct hammer_transaction trans;
1440         struct hammer_inode *dip;
1441         struct hammer_inode *nip;
1442         struct nchandle *nch;
1443         hammer_mount_t hmp;
1444         int error;
1445
1446         nch = ap->a_nch;
1447         dip = VTOI(ap->a_dvp);
1448         hmp = dip->hmp;
1449
1450         if (dip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
1451                 return (EROFS);
1452         if ((error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_CREATE)) != 0)
1453                 return (error);
1454
1455         /*
1456          * Create a transaction to cover the operations we perform.
1457          */
1458         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1459         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
1460         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
1461
1462         /*
1463          * Create a new filesystem object of the requested type.  The
1464          * returned inode will be referenced but not locked.
1465          */
1466         error = hammer_create_inode(&trans, ap->a_vap, ap->a_cred,
1467                                     dip, nch->ncp->nc_name, nch->ncp->nc_nlen,
1468                                     NULL, &nip);
1469         if (error) {
1470                 hkprintf("hammer_mkdir error %d\n", error);
1471                 hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1472                 *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
1473                 lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1474                 return (error);
1475         }
1476         /*
1477          * Add the new filesystem object to the directory.  This will also
1478          * bump the inode's link count.
1479          */
1480         error = hammer_ip_add_directory(&trans, dip,
1481                                         nch->ncp->nc_name, nch->ncp->nc_nlen,
1482                                         nip);
1483         if (error)
1484                 hkprintf("hammer_mkdir (add) error %d\n", error);
1485
1486         /*
1487          * Finish up.
1488          */
1489         if (error) {
1490                 hammer_rel_inode(nip, 0);
1491                 *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
1492         } else {
1493                 error = hammer_get_vnode(nip, ap->a_vpp);
1494                 hammer_rel_inode(nip, 0);
1495                 if (error == 0) {
1496                         cache_setunresolved(ap->a_nch);
1497                         cache_setvp(ap->a_nch, *ap->a_vpp);
1498                 }
1499         }
1500         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1501         if (error == 0)
1502                 hammer_knote(ap->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE | NOTE_LINK);
1503         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1504         return (error);
1505 }
1506
1507 /*
1508  * hammer_vop_nmknod { nch, dvp, vpp, cred, vap }
1509  *
1510  * The operating system has already ensured that the directory entry
1511  * does not exist and done all appropriate namespace locking.
1512  */
1513 static
1514 int
1515 hammer_vop_nmknod(struct vop_nmknod_args *ap)
1516 {
1517         struct hammer_transaction trans;
1518         struct hammer_inode *dip;
1519         struct hammer_inode *nip;
1520         struct nchandle *nch;
1521         hammer_mount_t hmp;
1522         int error;
1523
1524         nch = ap->a_nch;
1525         dip = VTOI(ap->a_dvp);
1526         hmp = dip->hmp;
1527
1528         if (dip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
1529                 return (EROFS);
1530         if ((error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_CREATE)) != 0)
1531                 return (error);
1532
1533         /*
1534          * Create a transaction to cover the operations we perform.
1535          */
1536         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1537         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
1538         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
1539
1540         /*
1541          * Create a new filesystem object of the requested type.  The
1542          * returned inode will be referenced but not locked.
1543          *
1544          * If mknod specifies a directory a pseudo-fs is created.
1545          */
1546         error = hammer_create_inode(&trans, ap->a_vap, ap->a_cred,
1547                                     dip, nch->ncp->nc_name, nch->ncp->nc_nlen,
1548                                     NULL, &nip);
1549         if (error) {
1550                 hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1551                 *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
1552                 lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1553                 return (error);
1554         }
1555
1556         /*
1557          * Add the new filesystem object to the directory.  This will also
1558          * bump the inode's link count.
1559          */
1560         error = hammer_ip_add_directory(&trans, dip,
1561                                         nch->ncp->nc_name, nch->ncp->nc_nlen,
1562                                         nip);
1563
1564         /*
1565          * Finish up.
1566          */
1567         if (error) {
1568                 hammer_rel_inode(nip, 0);
1569                 *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
1570         } else {
1571                 error = hammer_get_vnode(nip, ap->a_vpp);
1572                 hammer_rel_inode(nip, 0);
1573                 if (error == 0) {
1574                         cache_setunresolved(ap->a_nch);
1575                         cache_setvp(ap->a_nch, *ap->a_vpp);
1576                 }
1577         }
1578         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1579         if (error == 0)
1580                 hammer_knote(ap->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE);
1581         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1582         return (error);
1583 }
1584
1585 /*
1586  * hammer_vop_open { vp, mode, cred, fp }
1587  *
1588  * MPSAFE (does not require fs_token)
1589  */
1590 static
1591 int
1592 hammer_vop_open(struct vop_open_args *ap)
1593 {
1594         hammer_inode_t ip;
1595
1596         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsr;
1597         ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
1598
1599         if ((ap->a_mode & FWRITE) && (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO))
1600                 return (EROFS);
1601         return(vop_stdopen(ap));
1602 }
1603
1604 /*
1605  * hammer_vop_print { vp }
1606  */
1607 static
1608 int
1609 hammer_vop_print(struct vop_print_args *ap)
1610 {
1611         return EOPNOTSUPP;
1612 }
1613
1614 /*
1615  * hammer_vop_readdir { vp, uio, cred, *eofflag, *ncookies, off_t **cookies }
1616  */
1617 static
1618 int
1619 hammer_vop_readdir(struct vop_readdir_args *ap)
1620 {
1621         struct hammer_transaction trans;
1622         struct hammer_cursor cursor;
1623         struct hammer_inode *ip;
1624         hammer_mount_t hmp;
1625         struct uio *uio;
1626         hammer_base_elm_t base;
1627         int error;
1628         int cookie_index;
1629         int ncookies;
1630         off_t *cookies;
1631         off_t saveoff;
1632         int r;
1633         int dtype;
1634
1635         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsr;
1636         ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
1637         uio = ap->a_uio;
1638         saveoff = uio->uio_offset;
1639         hmp = ip->hmp;
1640
1641         if (ap->a_ncookies) {
1642                 ncookies = uio->uio_resid / 16 + 1;
1643                 if (ncookies > 1024)
1644                         ncookies = 1024;
1645                 cookies = kmalloc(ncookies * sizeof(off_t), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
1646                 cookie_index = 0;
1647         } else {
1648                 ncookies = -1;
1649                 cookies = NULL;
1650                 cookie_index = 0;
1651         }
1652
1653         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1654         hammer_simple_transaction(&trans, hmp);
1655
1656         /*
1657          * Handle artificial entries
1658          *
1659          * It should be noted that the minimum value for a directory
1660          * hash key on-media is 0x0000000100000000, so we can use anything
1661          * less then that to represent our 'special' key space.
1662          */
1663         error = 0;
1664         if (saveoff == 0) {
1665                 r = vop_write_dirent(&error, uio, ip->obj_id, DT_DIR, 1, ".");
1666                 if (r)
1667                         goto done;
1668                 if (cookies)
1669                         cookies[cookie_index] = saveoff;
1670                 ++saveoff;
1671                 ++cookie_index;
1672                 if (cookie_index == ncookies)
1673                         goto done;
1674         }
1675         if (saveoff == 1) {
1676                 if (ip->ino_data.parent_obj_id) {
1677                         r = vop_write_dirent(&error, uio,
1678                                              ip->ino_data.parent_obj_id,
1679                                              DT_DIR, 2, "..");
1680                 } else {
1681                         r = vop_write_dirent(&error, uio,
1682                                              ip->obj_id, DT_DIR, 2, "..");
1683                 }
1684                 if (r)
1685                         goto done;
1686                 if (cookies)
1687                         cookies[cookie_index] = saveoff;
1688                 ++saveoff;
1689                 ++cookie_index;
1690                 if (cookie_index == ncookies)
1691                         goto done;
1692         }
1693
1694         /*
1695          * Key range (begin and end inclusive) to scan.  Directory keys
1696          * directly translate to a 64 bit 'seek' position.
1697          */
1698         hammer_init_cursor(&trans, &cursor, &ip->cache[1], ip);
1699         cursor.key_beg.localization = ip->obj_localization |
1700                                       hammer_dir_localization(ip);
1701         cursor.key_beg.obj_id = ip->obj_id;
1702         cursor.key_beg.create_tid = 0;
1703         cursor.key_beg.delete_tid = 0;
1704         cursor.key_beg.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_DIRENTRY;
1705         cursor.key_beg.obj_type = 0;
1706         cursor.key_beg.key = saveoff;
1707
1708         cursor.key_end = cursor.key_beg;
1709         cursor.key_end.key = HAMMER_MAX_KEY;
1710         cursor.asof = ip->obj_asof;
1711         cursor.flags |= HAMMER_CURSOR_END_INCLUSIVE | HAMMER_CURSOR_ASOF;
1712
1713         error = hammer_ip_first(&cursor);
1714
1715         while (error == 0) {
1716                 error = hammer_ip_resolve_data(&cursor);
1717                 if (error)
1718                         break;
1719                 base = &cursor.leaf->base;
1720                 saveoff = base->key;
1721                 KKASSERT(cursor.leaf->data_len > HAMMER_ENTRY_NAME_OFF);
1722
1723                 if (base->obj_id != ip->obj_id)
1724                         hpanic("bad record at %p", cursor.node);
1725
1726                 /*
1727                  * Convert pseudo-filesystems into softlinks
1728                  */
1729                 dtype = hammer_get_dtype(cursor.leaf->base.obj_type);
1730                 r = vop_write_dirent(
1731                              &error, uio, cursor.data->entry.obj_id,
1732                              dtype,
1733                              cursor.leaf->data_len - HAMMER_ENTRY_NAME_OFF ,
1734                              (void *)cursor.data->entry.name);
1735                 if (r)
1736                         break;
1737                 ++saveoff;
1738                 if (cookies)
1739                         cookies[cookie_index] = base->key;
1740                 ++cookie_index;
1741                 if (cookie_index == ncookies)
1742                         break;
1743                 error = hammer_ip_next(&cursor);
1744         }
1745         hammer_done_cursor(&cursor);
1746
1747 done:
1748         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1749
1750         if (ap->a_eofflag)
1751                 *ap->a_eofflag = (error == ENOENT);
1752         uio->uio_offset = saveoff;
1753         if (error && cookie_index == 0) {
1754                 if (error == ENOENT)
1755                         error = 0;
1756                 if (cookies) {
1757                         kfree(cookies, M_TEMP);
1758                         *ap->a_ncookies = 0;
1759                         *ap->a_cookies = NULL;
1760                 }
1761         } else {
1762                 if (error == ENOENT)
1763                         error = 0;
1764                 if (cookies) {
1765                         *ap->a_ncookies = cookie_index;
1766                         *ap->a_cookies = cookies;
1767                 }
1768         }
1769         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1770         return(error);
1771 }
1772
1773 /*
1774  * hammer_vop_readlink { vp, uio, cred }
1775  */
1776 static
1777 int
1778 hammer_vop_readlink(struct vop_readlink_args *ap)
1779 {
1780         struct hammer_transaction trans;
1781         struct hammer_cursor cursor;
1782         struct hammer_inode *ip;
1783         hammer_mount_t hmp;
1784         char buf[32];
1785         uint32_t localization;
1786         hammer_pseudofs_inmem_t pfsm;
1787         int error;
1788
1789         ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
1790         hmp = ip->hmp;
1791
1792         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1793
1794         /*
1795          * Shortcut if the symlink data was stuffed into ino_data.
1796          *
1797          * Also expand special "@@PFS%05d" softlinks (expansion only
1798          * occurs for non-historical (current) accesses made from the
1799          * primary filesystem).
1800          *
1801          * Note that userspace hammer command does not allow users to
1802          * create a @@PFS softlink under an existing other PFS (id!=0)
1803          * so the ip localization here for @@PFS softlink is always 0.
1804          */
1805         if (ip->ino_data.size <= HAMMER_INODE_BASESYMLEN) {
1806                 char *ptr;
1807                 int bytes;
1808
1809                 ptr = ip->ino_data.ext.symlink;
1810                 bytes = (int)ip->ino_data.size;
1811                 if (bytes == 10 &&
1812                     ip->obj_asof == HAMMER_MAX_TID &&
1813                     ip->obj_localization == HAMMER_DEF_LOCALIZATION &&
1814                     strncmp(ptr, "@@PFS", 5) == 0) {
1815                         hammer_simple_transaction(&trans, hmp);
1816                         bcopy(ptr + 5, buf, 5);
1817                         buf[5] = 0;
1818                         localization = pfs_to_lo(strtoul(buf, NULL, 10));
1819                         pfsm = hammer_load_pseudofs(&trans, localization,
1820                                                     &error);
1821                         if (error == 0) {
1822                                 if (pfsm->pfsd.mirror_flags &
1823                                     HAMMER_PFSD_SLAVE) {
1824                                         /* vap->va_size == 26 */
1825                                         ksnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
1826                                                   "@@0x%016llx:%05d",
1827                                                   (long long)pfsm->pfsd.sync_end_tid,
1828                                                   lo_to_pfs(localization));
1829                                 } else {
1830                                         /* vap->va_size == 10 */
1831                                         ksnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
1832                                                   "@@-1:%05d",
1833                                                   lo_to_pfs(localization));
1834                                 }
1835                                 ptr = buf;
1836                                 bytes = strlen(buf);
1837                         }
1838                         if (pfsm)
1839                                 hammer_rel_pseudofs(hmp, pfsm);
1840                         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1841                 }
1842                 error = uiomove(ptr, bytes, ap->a_uio);
1843                 lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1844                 return(error);
1845         }
1846
1847         /*
1848          * Long version
1849          */
1850         hammer_simple_transaction(&trans, hmp);
1851         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsr;
1852         hammer_init_cursor(&trans, &cursor, &ip->cache[1], ip);
1853
1854         /*
1855          * Key range (begin and end inclusive) to scan.  Directory keys
1856          * directly translate to a 64 bit 'seek' position.
1857          */
1858         cursor.key_beg.localization = ip->obj_localization |
1859                                       HAMMER_LOCALIZE_MISC;
1860         cursor.key_beg.obj_id = ip->obj_id;
1861         cursor.key_beg.create_tid = 0;
1862         cursor.key_beg.delete_tid = 0;
1863         cursor.key_beg.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_FIX;
1864         cursor.key_beg.obj_type = 0;
1865         cursor.key_beg.key = HAMMER_FIXKEY_SYMLINK;
1866         cursor.asof = ip->obj_asof;
1867         cursor.flags |= HAMMER_CURSOR_ASOF;
1868
1869         error = hammer_ip_lookup(&cursor);
1870         if (error == 0) {
1871                 error = hammer_ip_resolve_data(&cursor);
1872                 if (error == 0) {
1873                         KKASSERT(cursor.leaf->data_len >=
1874                                  HAMMER_SYMLINK_NAME_OFF);
1875                         error = uiomove(cursor.data->symlink.name,
1876                                         cursor.leaf->data_len -
1877                                                 HAMMER_SYMLINK_NAME_OFF,
1878                                         ap->a_uio);
1879                 }
1880         }
1881         hammer_done_cursor(&cursor);
1882         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1883         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1884         return(error);
1885 }
1886
1887 /*
1888  * hammer_vop_nremove { nch, dvp, cred }
1889  */
1890 static
1891 int
1892 hammer_vop_nremove(struct vop_nremove_args *ap)
1893 {
1894         struct hammer_transaction trans;
1895         struct hammer_inode *dip;
1896         hammer_mount_t hmp;
1897         int error;
1898
1899         dip = VTOI(ap->a_dvp);
1900         hmp = dip->hmp;
1901
1902         if (hammer_nohistory(dip) == 0 &&
1903             (error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_REMOVE)) != 0) {
1904                 return (error);
1905         }
1906
1907         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1908         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
1909         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
1910         error = hammer_dounlink(&trans, ap->a_nch, ap->a_dvp, ap->a_cred, 0, 0);
1911         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
1912         if (error == 0)
1913                 hammer_knote(ap->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE);
1914         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1915         return (error);
1916 }
1917
1918 /*
1919  * hammer_vop_nrename { fnch, tnch, fdvp, tdvp, cred }
1920  */
1921 static
1922 int
1923 hammer_vop_nrename(struct vop_nrename_args *ap)
1924 {
1925         struct hammer_transaction trans;
1926         struct namecache *fncp;
1927         struct namecache *tncp;
1928         struct hammer_inode *fdip;
1929         struct hammer_inode *tdip;
1930         struct hammer_inode *ip;
1931         hammer_mount_t hmp;
1932         struct hammer_cursor cursor;
1933         int64_t namekey;
1934         uint32_t max_iterations;
1935         int nlen, error;
1936
1937         if (ap->a_fdvp->v_mount != ap->a_tdvp->v_mount)
1938                 return(EXDEV);
1939         if (ap->a_fdvp->v_mount != ap->a_fnch->ncp->nc_vp->v_mount)
1940                 return(EXDEV);
1941
1942         fdip = VTOI(ap->a_fdvp);
1943         tdip = VTOI(ap->a_tdvp);
1944         fncp = ap->a_fnch->ncp;
1945         tncp = ap->a_tnch->ncp;
1946         ip = VTOI(fncp->nc_vp);
1947         KKASSERT(ip != NULL);
1948
1949         hmp = ip->hmp;
1950
1951         if (fdip->obj_localization != tdip->obj_localization)
1952                 return(EXDEV);
1953         if (fdip->obj_localization != ip->obj_localization)
1954                 return(EXDEV);
1955
1956         if (fdip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
1957                 return (EROFS);
1958         if (tdip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
1959                 return (EROFS);
1960         if (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
1961                 return (EROFS);
1962         if ((error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_CREATE)) != 0)
1963                 return (error);
1964
1965         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
1966         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
1967         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
1968
1969         /*
1970          * Remove tncp from the target directory and then link ip as
1971          * tncp. XXX pass trans to dounlink
1972          *
1973          * Force the inode sync-time to match the transaction so it is
1974          * in-sync with the creation of the target directory entry.
1975          */
1976         error = hammer_dounlink(&trans, ap->a_tnch, ap->a_tdvp,
1977                                 ap->a_cred, 0, -1);
1978         if (error == 0 || error == ENOENT) {
1979                 error = hammer_ip_add_directory(&trans, tdip,
1980                                                 tncp->nc_name, tncp->nc_nlen,
1981                                                 ip);
1982                 if (error == 0) {
1983                         ip->ino_data.parent_obj_id = tdip->obj_id;
1984                         ip->ino_data.ctime = trans.time;
1985                         hammer_modify_inode(&trans, ip, HAMMER_INODE_DDIRTY);
1986                 }
1987         }
1988         if (error)
1989                 goto failed; /* XXX */
1990
1991         /*
1992          * Locate the record in the originating directory and remove it.
1993          *
1994          * Calculate the namekey and setup the key range for the scan.  This
1995          * works kinda like a chained hash table where the lower 32 bits
1996          * of the namekey synthesize the chain.
1997          *
1998          * The key range is inclusive of both key_beg and key_end.
1999          */
2000         namekey = hammer_directory_namekey(fdip, fncp->nc_name, fncp->nc_nlen,
2001                                            &max_iterations);
2002 retry:
2003         hammer_init_cursor(&trans, &cursor, &fdip->cache[1], fdip);
2004         cursor.key_beg.localization = fdip->obj_localization |
2005                                       hammer_dir_localization(fdip);
2006         cursor.key_beg.obj_id = fdip->obj_id;
2007         cursor.key_beg.key = namekey;
2008         cursor.key_beg.create_tid = 0;
2009         cursor.key_beg.delete_tid = 0;
2010         cursor.key_beg.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_DIRENTRY;
2011         cursor.key_beg.obj_type = 0;
2012
2013         cursor.key_end = cursor.key_beg;
2014         cursor.key_end.key += max_iterations;
2015         cursor.asof = fdip->obj_asof;
2016         cursor.flags |= HAMMER_CURSOR_END_INCLUSIVE | HAMMER_CURSOR_ASOF;
2017
2018         /*
2019          * Scan all matching records (the chain), locate the one matching
2020          * the requested path component.
2021          *
2022          * The hammer_ip_*() functions merge in-memory records with on-disk
2023          * records for the purposes of the search.
2024          */
2025         error = hammer_ip_first(&cursor);
2026         while (error == 0) {
2027                 if (hammer_ip_resolve_data(&cursor) != 0)
2028                         break;
2029                 nlen = cursor.leaf->data_len - HAMMER_ENTRY_NAME_OFF;
2030                 KKASSERT(nlen > 0);
2031                 if (fncp->nc_nlen == nlen &&
2032                     bcmp(fncp->nc_name, cursor.data->entry.name, nlen) == 0) {
2033                         break;
2034                 }
2035                 error = hammer_ip_next(&cursor);
2036         }
2037
2038         /*
2039          * If all is ok we have to get the inode so we can adjust nlinks.
2040          *
2041          * WARNING: hammer_ip_del_directory() may have to terminate the
2042          * cursor to avoid a recursion.  It's ok to call hammer_done_cursor()
2043          * twice.
2044          */
2045         if (error == 0)
2046                 error = hammer_ip_del_directory(&trans, &cursor, fdip, ip);
2047
2048         /*
2049          * XXX A deadlock here will break rename's atomicy for the purposes
2050          * of crash recovery.
2051          */
2052         if (error == EDEADLK) {
2053                 hammer_done_cursor(&cursor);
2054                 goto retry;
2055         }
2056
2057         /*
2058          * Cleanup and tell the kernel that the rename succeeded.
2059          *
2060          * NOTE: ip->vp, if non-NULL, cannot be directly referenced
2061          *       without formally acquiring the vp since the vp might
2062          *       have zero refs on it, or in the middle of a reclaim,
2063          *       etc.
2064          */
2065         hammer_done_cursor(&cursor);
2066         if (error == 0) {
2067                 cache_rename(ap->a_fnch, ap->a_tnch);
2068                 hammer_knote(ap->a_fdvp, NOTE_WRITE);
2069                 hammer_knote(ap->a_tdvp, NOTE_WRITE);
2070                 while (ip->vp) {
2071                         struct vnode *vp;
2072
2073                         error = hammer_get_vnode(ip, &vp);
2074                         if (error == 0 && vp) {
2075                                 vn_unlock(vp);
2076                                 hammer_knote(ip->vp, NOTE_RENAME);
2077                                 vrele(vp);
2078                                 break;
2079                         }
2080                         hdkprintf("ip/vp race2 avoided\n");
2081                 }
2082         }
2083
2084 failed:
2085         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
2086         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2087         return (error);
2088 }
2089
2090 /*
2091  * hammer_vop_nrmdir { nch, dvp, cred }
2092  */
2093 static
2094 int
2095 hammer_vop_nrmdir(struct vop_nrmdir_args *ap)
2096 {
2097         struct hammer_transaction trans;
2098         struct hammer_inode *dip;
2099         hammer_mount_t hmp;
2100         int error;
2101
2102         dip = VTOI(ap->a_dvp);
2103         hmp = dip->hmp;
2104
2105         if (hammer_nohistory(dip) == 0 &&
2106             (error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_REMOVE)) != 0) {
2107                 return (error);
2108         }
2109
2110         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2111         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
2112         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
2113         error = hammer_dounlink(&trans, ap->a_nch, ap->a_dvp, ap->a_cred, 0, 1);
2114         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
2115         if (error == 0)
2116                 hammer_knote(ap->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE | NOTE_LINK);
2117         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2118         return (error);
2119 }
2120
2121 /*
2122  * hammer_vop_markatime { vp, cred }
2123  */
2124 static
2125 int
2126 hammer_vop_markatime(struct vop_markatime_args *ap)
2127 {
2128         struct hammer_transaction trans;
2129         struct hammer_inode *ip;
2130         hammer_mount_t hmp;
2131
2132         ip = VTOI(ap->a_vp);
2133         if (ap->a_vp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY)
2134                 return (EROFS);
2135         if (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
2136                 return (EROFS);
2137         hmp = ip->hmp;
2138         if (hmp->mp->mnt_flag & MNT_NOATIME)
2139                 return (0);
2140         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2141         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
2142         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
2143
2144         ip->ino_data.atime = trans.time;
2145         hammer_modify_inode(&trans, ip, HAMMER_INODE_ATIME);
2146         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
2147         hammer_knote(ap->a_vp, NOTE_ATTRIB);
2148         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2149         return (0);
2150 }
2151
2152 /*
2153  * hammer_vop_setattr { vp, vap, cred }
2154  */
2155 static
2156 int
2157 hammer_vop_setattr(struct vop_setattr_args *ap)
2158 {
2159         struct hammer_transaction trans;
2160         struct hammer_inode *ip;
2161         struct vattr *vap;
2162         hammer_mount_t hmp;
2163         int modflags;
2164         int error;
2165         int truncating;
2166         int blksize;
2167         int kflags;
2168 #if 0
2169         int64_t aligned_size;
2170 #endif
2171         uint32_t flags;
2172
2173         vap = ap->a_vap;
2174         ip = ap->a_vp->v_data;
2175         modflags = 0;
2176         kflags = 0;
2177         hmp = ip->hmp;
2178
2179         if (ap->a_vp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY)
2180                 return(EROFS);
2181         if (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
2182                 return (EROFS);
2183         if (hammer_nohistory(ip) == 0 &&
2184             (error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_REMOVE)) != 0) {
2185                 return (error);
2186         }
2187
2188         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2189         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
2190         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
2191         error = 0;
2192
2193         if (vap->va_flags != VNOVAL) {
2194                 flags = ip->ino_data.uflags;
2195                 error = vop_helper_setattr_flags(&flags, vap->va_flags,
2196                                          hammer_to_unix_xid(&ip->ino_data.uid),
2197                                          ap->a_cred);
2198                 if (error == 0) {
2199                         if (ip->ino_data.uflags != flags) {
2200                                 ip->ino_data.uflags = flags;
2201                                 ip->ino_data.ctime = trans.time;
2202                                 modflags |= HAMMER_INODE_DDIRTY;
2203                                 kflags |= NOTE_ATTRIB;
2204                         }
2205                         if (ip->ino_data.uflags & (IMMUTABLE | APPEND)) {
2206                                 error = 0;
2207                                 goto done;
2208                         }
2209                 }
2210                 goto done;
2211         }
2212         if (ip->ino_data.uflags & (IMMUTABLE | APPEND)) {
2213                 error = EPERM;
2214                 goto done;
2215         }
2216         if (vap->va_uid != (uid_t)VNOVAL || vap->va_gid != (gid_t)VNOVAL) {
2217                 mode_t cur_mode = ip->ino_data.mode;
2218                 uid_t cur_uid = hammer_to_unix_xid(&ip->ino_data.uid);
2219                 gid_t cur_gid = hammer_to_unix_xid(&ip->ino_data.gid);
2220                 uuid_t uuid_uid;
2221                 uuid_t uuid_gid;
2222
2223                 error = vop_helper_chown(ap->a_vp, vap->va_uid, vap->va_gid,
2224                                          ap->a_cred,
2225                                          &cur_uid, &cur_gid, &cur_mode);
2226                 if (error == 0) {
2227                         hammer_guid_to_uuid(&uuid_uid, cur_uid);
2228                         hammer_guid_to_uuid(&uuid_gid, cur_gid);
2229                         if (bcmp(&uuid_uid, &ip->ino_data.uid,
2230                                  sizeof(uuid_uid)) ||
2231                             bcmp(&uuid_gid, &ip->ino_data.gid,
2232                                  sizeof(uuid_gid)) ||
2233                             ip->ino_data.mode != cur_mode) {
2234                                 ip->ino_data.uid = uuid_uid;
2235                                 ip->ino_data.gid = uuid_gid;
2236                                 ip->ino_data.mode = cur_mode;
2237                                 ip->ino_data.ctime = trans.time;
2238                                 modflags |= HAMMER_INODE_DDIRTY;
2239                         }
2240                         kflags |= NOTE_ATTRIB;
2241                 }
2242         }
2243         while (vap->va_size != VNOVAL && ip->ino_data.size != vap->va_size) {
2244                 switch(ap->a_vp->v_type) {
2245                 case VREG:
2246                         if (vap->va_size == ip->ino_data.size)
2247                                 break;
2248
2249                         /*
2250                          * Log the operation if in fast-fsync mode or if
2251                          * there are unterminated redo write records present.
2252                          *
2253                          * The second check is needed so the recovery code
2254                          * properly truncates write redos even if nominal
2255                          * REDO operations is turned off due to excessive
2256                          * writes, because the related records might be
2257                          * destroyed and never lay down a TERM_WRITE.
2258                          */
2259                         if ((ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_REDO) ||
2260                             (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RDIRTY)) {
2261                                 error = hammer_generate_redo(&trans, ip,
2262                                                              vap->va_size,
2263                                                              HAMMER_REDO_TRUNC,
2264                                                              NULL, 0);
2265                         }
2266                         blksize = hammer_blocksize(vap->va_size);
2267
2268                         /*
2269                          * XXX break atomicy, we can deadlock the backend
2270                          * if we do not release the lock.  Probably not a
2271                          * big deal here.
2272                          */
2273                         if (vap->va_size < ip->ino_data.size) {
2274                                 nvtruncbuf(ap->a_vp, vap->va_size,
2275                                            blksize,
2276                                            hammer_blockoff(vap->va_size),
2277                                            0);
2278                                 truncating = 1;
2279                                 kflags |= NOTE_WRITE;
2280                         } else {
2281                                 nvextendbuf(ap->a_vp,
2282                                             ip->ino_data.size,
2283                                             vap->va_size,
2284                                             hammer_blocksize(ip->ino_data.size),
2285                                             hammer_blocksize(vap->va_size),
2286                                             hammer_blockoff(ip->ino_data.size),
2287                                             hammer_blockoff(vap->va_size),
2288                                             0);
2289                                 truncating = 0;
2290                                 kflags |= NOTE_WRITE | NOTE_EXTEND;
2291                         }
2292                         ip->ino_data.size = vap->va_size;
2293                         ip->ino_data.mtime = trans.time;
2294                         /* XXX safe to use SDIRTY instead of DDIRTY here? */
2295                         modflags |= HAMMER_INODE_MTIME | HAMMER_INODE_DDIRTY;
2296
2297                         /*
2298                          * On-media truncation is cached in the inode until
2299                          * the inode is synchronized.  We must immediately
2300                          * handle any frontend records.
2301                          */
2302                         if (truncating) {
2303                                 hammer_ip_frontend_trunc(ip, vap->va_size);
2304                                 if ((ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_TRUNCATED) == 0) {
2305                                         ip->flags |= HAMMER_INODE_TRUNCATED;
2306                                         ip->trunc_off = vap->va_size;
2307                                         hammer_inode_dirty(ip);
2308                                 } else if (ip->trunc_off > vap->va_size) {
2309                                         ip->trunc_off = vap->va_size;
2310                                 }
2311                         }
2312
2313 #if 0
2314                         /*
2315                          * When truncating, nvtruncbuf() may have cleaned out
2316                          * a portion of the last block on-disk in the buffer
2317                          * cache.  We must clean out any frontend records
2318                          * for blocks beyond the new last block.
2319                          */
2320                         aligned_size = (vap->va_size + (blksize - 1)) &
2321                                        ~(int64_t)(blksize - 1);
2322                         if (truncating && vap->va_size < aligned_size) {
2323                                 aligned_size -= blksize;
2324                                 hammer_ip_frontend_trunc(ip, aligned_size);
2325                         }
2326 #endif
2327                         break;
2328                 case VDATABASE:
2329                         if ((ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_TRUNCATED) == 0) {
2330                                 ip->flags |= HAMMER_INODE_TRUNCATED;
2331                                 ip->trunc_off = vap->va_size;
2332                                 hammer_inode_dirty(ip);
2333                         } else if (ip->trunc_off > vap->va_size) {
2334                                 ip->trunc_off = vap->va_size;
2335                         }
2336                         hammer_ip_frontend_trunc(ip, vap->va_size);
2337                         ip->ino_data.size = vap->va_size;
2338                         ip->ino_data.mtime = trans.time;
2339                         modflags |= HAMMER_INODE_MTIME | HAMMER_INODE_DDIRTY;
2340                         kflags |= NOTE_ATTRIB;
2341                         break;
2342                 default:
2343                         error = EINVAL;
2344                         goto done;
2345                 }
2346                 break;
2347         }
2348         if (vap->va_atime.tv_sec != VNOVAL) {
2349                 ip->ino_data.atime = hammer_timespec_to_time(&vap->va_atime);
2350                 modflags |= HAMMER_INODE_ATIME;
2351                 kflags |= NOTE_ATTRIB;
2352         }
2353         if (vap->va_mtime.tv_sec != VNOVAL) {
2354                 ip->ino_data.mtime = hammer_timespec_to_time(&vap->va_mtime);
2355                 modflags |= HAMMER_INODE_MTIME;
2356                 kflags |= NOTE_ATTRIB;
2357         }
2358         if (vap->va_mode != (mode_t)VNOVAL) {
2359                 mode_t   cur_mode = ip->ino_data.mode;
2360                 uid_t cur_uid = hammer_to_unix_xid(&ip->ino_data.uid);
2361                 gid_t cur_gid = hammer_to_unix_xid(&ip->ino_data.gid);
2362
2363                 error = vop_helper_chmod(ap->a_vp, vap->va_mode, ap->a_cred,
2364                                          cur_uid, cur_gid, &cur_mode);
2365                 if (error == 0 && ip->ino_data.mode != cur_mode) {
2366                         ip->ino_data.mode = cur_mode;
2367                         ip->ino_data.ctime = trans.time;
2368                         modflags |= HAMMER_INODE_DDIRTY;
2369                         kflags |= NOTE_ATTRIB;
2370                 }
2371         }
2372 done:
2373         if (error == 0)
2374                 hammer_modify_inode(&trans, ip, modflags);
2375         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
2376         hammer_knote(ap->a_vp, kflags);
2377         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2378         return (error);
2379 }
2380
2381 /*
2382  * hammer_vop_nsymlink { nch, dvp, vpp, cred, vap, target }
2383  */
2384 static
2385 int
2386 hammer_vop_nsymlink(struct vop_nsymlink_args *ap)
2387 {
2388         struct hammer_transaction trans;
2389         struct hammer_inode *dip;
2390         struct hammer_inode *nip;
2391         hammer_record_t record;
2392         struct nchandle *nch;
2393         hammer_mount_t hmp;
2394         int error;
2395         int bytes;
2396
2397         ap->a_vap->va_type = VLNK;
2398
2399         nch = ap->a_nch;
2400         dip = VTOI(ap->a_dvp);
2401         hmp = dip->hmp;
2402
2403         if (dip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
2404                 return (EROFS);
2405         if ((error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_CREATE)) != 0)
2406                 return (error);
2407
2408         /*
2409          * Create a transaction to cover the operations we perform.
2410          */
2411         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2412         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
2413         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
2414
2415         /*
2416          * Create a new filesystem object of the requested type.  The
2417          * returned inode will be referenced but not locked.
2418          */
2419
2420         error = hammer_create_inode(&trans, ap->a_vap, ap->a_cred,
2421                                     dip, nch->ncp->nc_name, nch->ncp->nc_nlen,
2422                                     NULL, &nip);
2423         if (error) {
2424                 hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
2425                 *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
2426                 lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2427                 return (error);
2428         }
2429
2430         /*
2431          * Add a record representing the symlink.  symlink stores the link
2432          * as pure data, not a string, and is no \0 terminated.
2433          */
2434         if (error == 0) {
2435                 bytes = strlen(ap->a_target);
2436
2437                 if (bytes <= HAMMER_INODE_BASESYMLEN) {
2438                         bcopy(ap->a_target, nip->ino_data.ext.symlink, bytes);
2439                 } else {
2440                         record = hammer_alloc_mem_record(nip, bytes);
2441                         record->type = HAMMER_MEM_RECORD_GENERAL;
2442
2443                         record->leaf.base.localization = nip->obj_localization |
2444                                                          HAMMER_LOCALIZE_MISC;
2445                         record->leaf.base.key = HAMMER_FIXKEY_SYMLINK;
2446                         record->leaf.base.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_FIX;
2447                         record->leaf.data_len = bytes;
2448                         KKASSERT(HAMMER_SYMLINK_NAME_OFF == 0);
2449                         bcopy(ap->a_target, record->data->symlink.name, bytes);
2450                         error = hammer_ip_add_record(&trans, record);
2451                 }
2452
2453                 /*
2454                  * Set the file size to the length of the link.
2455                  */
2456                 if (error == 0) {
2457                         nip->ino_data.size = bytes;
2458                         hammer_modify_inode(&trans, nip, HAMMER_INODE_DDIRTY);
2459                 }
2460         }
2461         if (error == 0)
2462                 error = hammer_ip_add_directory(&trans, dip, nch->ncp->nc_name,
2463                                                 nch->ncp->nc_nlen, nip);
2464
2465         /*
2466          * Finish up.
2467          */
2468         if (error) {
2469                 hammer_rel_inode(nip, 0);
2470                 *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
2471         } else {
2472                 error = hammer_get_vnode(nip, ap->a_vpp);
2473                 hammer_rel_inode(nip, 0);
2474                 if (error == 0) {
2475                         cache_setunresolved(ap->a_nch);
2476                         cache_setvp(ap->a_nch, *ap->a_vpp);
2477                         hammer_knote(ap->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE);
2478                 }
2479         }
2480         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
2481         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2482         return (error);
2483 }
2484
2485 /*
2486  * hammer_vop_nwhiteout { nch, dvp, cred, flags }
2487  */
2488 static
2489 int
2490 hammer_vop_nwhiteout(struct vop_nwhiteout_args *ap)
2491 {
2492         struct hammer_transaction trans;
2493         struct hammer_inode *dip;
2494         hammer_mount_t hmp;
2495         int error;
2496
2497         dip = VTOI(ap->a_dvp);
2498         hmp = dip->hmp;
2499
2500         if (hammer_nohistory(dip) == 0 &&
2501             (error = hammer_checkspace(hmp, HAMMER_CHKSPC_CREATE)) != 0) {
2502                 return (error);
2503         }
2504
2505         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2506         hammer_start_transaction(&trans, hmp);
2507         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsw;
2508         error = hammer_dounlink(&trans, ap->a_nch, ap->a_dvp,
2509                                 ap->a_cred, ap->a_flags, -1);
2510         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
2511         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2512
2513         return (error);
2514 }
2515
2516 /*
2517  * hammer_vop_ioctl { vp, command, data, fflag, cred }
2518  */
2519 static
2520 int
2521 hammer_vop_ioctl(struct vop_ioctl_args *ap)
2522 {
2523         struct hammer_inode *ip = ap->a_vp->v_data;
2524         hammer_mount_t hmp = ip->hmp;
2525         int error;
2526
2527         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsr;
2528         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2529         error = hammer_ioctl(ip, ap->a_command, ap->a_data,
2530                              ap->a_fflag, ap->a_cred);
2531         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2532         return (error);
2533 }
2534
2535 static
2536 int
2537 hammer_vop_mountctl(struct vop_mountctl_args *ap)
2538 {
2539         static const struct mountctl_opt extraopt[] = {
2540                 { HMNT_NOHISTORY,       "nohistory" },
2541                 { HMNT_MASTERID,        "master" },
2542                 { HMNT_NOMIRROR,        "nomirror" },
2543                 { 0, NULL}
2544
2545         };
2546         struct hammer_mount *hmp;
2547         struct mount *mp;
2548         int usedbytes;
2549         int error;
2550
2551         error = 0;
2552         usedbytes = 0;
2553         mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
2554         KKASSERT(mp->mnt_data != NULL);
2555         hmp = (struct hammer_mount *)mp->mnt_data;
2556
2557         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2558
2559         switch(ap->a_op) {
2560         case MOUNTCTL_SET_EXPORT:
2561                 if (ap->a_ctllen != sizeof(struct export_args))
2562                         error = EINVAL;
2563                 else
2564                         error = hammer_vfs_export(mp, ap->a_op,
2565                                       (const struct export_args *)ap->a_ctl);
2566                 break;
2567         case MOUNTCTL_MOUNTFLAGS:
2568                 /*
2569                  * Call standard mountctl VOP function
2570                  * so we get user mount flags.
2571                  */
2572                 error = vop_stdmountctl(ap);
2573                 if (error)
2574                         break;
2575
2576                 usedbytes = *ap->a_res;
2577
2578                 if (usedbytes > 0 && usedbytes < ap->a_buflen) {
2579                         usedbytes += vfs_flagstostr(hmp->hflags, extraopt,
2580                                                     ap->a_buf,
2581                                                     ap->a_buflen - usedbytes,
2582                                                     &error);
2583                 }
2584
2585                 *ap->a_res += usedbytes;
2586                 break;
2587         default:
2588                 error = vop_stdmountctl(ap);
2589                 break;
2590         }
2591         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2592         return(error);
2593 }
2594
2595 /*
2596  * hammer_vop_strategy { vp, bio }
2597  *
2598  * Strategy call, used for regular file read & write only.  Note that the
2599  * bp may represent a cluster.
2600  *
2601  * To simplify operation and allow better optimizations in the future,
2602  * this code does not make any assumptions with regards to buffer alignment
2603  * or size.
2604  */
2605 static
2606 int
2607 hammer_vop_strategy(struct vop_strategy_args *ap)
2608 {
2609         struct buf *bp;
2610         int error;
2611
2612         bp = ap->a_bio->bio_buf;
2613
2614         switch(bp->b_cmd) {
2615         case BUF_CMD_READ:
2616                 error = hammer_vop_strategy_read(ap);
2617                 break;
2618         case BUF_CMD_WRITE:
2619                 error = hammer_vop_strategy_write(ap);
2620                 break;
2621         default:
2622                 bp->b_error = error = EINVAL;
2623                 bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
2624                 biodone(ap->a_bio);
2625                 break;
2626         }
2627
2628         /* hammer_dump_dedup_cache(((hammer_inode_t)ap->a_vp->v_data)->hmp); */
2629
2630         return (error);
2631 }
2632
2633 /*
2634  * Read from a regular file.  Iterate the related records and fill in the
2635  * BIO/BUF.  Gaps are zero-filled.
2636  *
2637  * The support code in hammer_object.c should be used to deal with mixed
2638  * in-memory and on-disk records.
2639  *
2640  * NOTE: Can be called from the cluster code with an oversized buf.
2641  *
2642  * XXX atime update
2643  */
2644 static
2645 int
2646 hammer_vop_strategy_read(struct vop_strategy_args *ap)
2647 {
2648         struct hammer_transaction trans;
2649         struct hammer_inode *ip;
2650         struct hammer_inode *dip;
2651         hammer_mount_t hmp;
2652         struct hammer_cursor cursor;
2653         hammer_base_elm_t base;
2654         hammer_off_t disk_offset;
2655         struct bio *bio;
2656         struct bio *nbio;
2657         struct buf *bp;
2658         int64_t rec_offset;
2659         int64_t ran_end;
2660         int64_t tmp64;
2661         int error;
2662         int boff;
2663         int roff;
2664         int n;
2665         int isdedupable;
2666
2667         bio = ap->a_bio;
2668         bp = bio->bio_buf;
2669         ip = ap->a_vp->v_data;
2670         hmp = ip->hmp;
2671
2672         /*
2673          * The zone-2 disk offset may have been set by the cluster code via
2674          * a BMAP operation, or else should be NOOFFSET.
2675          *
2676          * Checking the high bits for a match against zone-2 should suffice.
2677          *
2678          * In cases where a lot of data duplication is present it may be
2679          * more beneficial to drop through and doubule-buffer through the
2680          * device.
2681          */
2682         nbio = push_bio(bio);
2683         if ((nbio->bio_offset & HAMMER_OFF_ZONE_MASK) ==
2684             HAMMER_ZONE_LARGE_DATA) {
2685                 if (hammer_double_buffer == 0) {
2686                         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2687                         error = hammer_io_direct_read(hmp, nbio, NULL);
2688                         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2689                         return (error);
2690                 }
2691
2692                 /*
2693                  * Try to shortcut requests for double_buffer mode too.
2694                  * Since this mode runs through the device buffer cache
2695                  * only compatible buffer sizes (meaning those generated
2696                  * by normal filesystem buffers) are legal.
2697                  */
2698                 if (hammer_live_dedup == 0 && (bp->b_flags & B_PAGING) == 0) {
2699                         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2700                         error = hammer_io_indirect_read(hmp, nbio, NULL);
2701                         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2702                         return (error);
2703                 }
2704         }
2705
2706         /*
2707          * Well, that sucked.  Do it the hard way.  If all the stars are
2708          * aligned we may still be able to issue a direct-read.
2709          */
2710         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2711         hammer_simple_transaction(&trans, hmp);
2712         hammer_init_cursor(&trans, &cursor, &ip->cache[1], ip);
2713
2714         /*
2715          * Key range (begin and end inclusive) to scan.  Note that the key's
2716          * stored in the actual records represent BASE+LEN, not BASE.  The
2717          * first record containing bio_offset will have a key > bio_offset.
2718          */
2719         cursor.key_beg.localization = ip->obj_localization |
2720                                       HAMMER_LOCALIZE_MISC;
2721         cursor.key_beg.obj_id = ip->obj_id;
2722         cursor.key_beg.create_tid = 0;
2723         cursor.key_beg.delete_tid = 0;
2724         cursor.key_beg.obj_type = 0;
2725         cursor.key_beg.key = bio->bio_offset + 1;
2726         cursor.asof = ip->obj_asof;
2727         cursor.flags |= HAMMER_CURSOR_ASOF;
2728
2729         cursor.key_end = cursor.key_beg;
2730         KKASSERT(ip->ino_data.obj_type == HAMMER_OBJTYPE_REGFILE);
2731 #if 0
2732         if (ip->ino_data.obj_type == HAMMER_OBJTYPE_DBFILE) {
2733                 cursor.key_beg.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_DB;
2734                 cursor.key_end.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_DB;
2735                 cursor.key_end.key = 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL;
2736         } else
2737 #endif
2738         {
2739                 ran_end = bio->bio_offset + bp->b_bufsize;
2740                 cursor.key_beg.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_DATA;
2741                 cursor.key_end.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_DATA;
2742                 tmp64 = ran_end + MAXPHYS + 1;  /* work-around GCC-4 bug */
2743                 if (tmp64 < ran_end)
2744                         cursor.key_end.key = 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL;
2745                 else
2746                         cursor.key_end.key = ran_end + MAXPHYS + 1;
2747         }
2748         cursor.flags |= HAMMER_CURSOR_END_INCLUSIVE;
2749
2750         /*
2751          * Set NOSWAPCACHE for cursor data extraction if double buffering
2752          * is disabled or (if the file is not marked cacheable via chflags
2753          * and vm.swapcache_use_chflags is enabled).
2754          */
2755         if (hammer_double_buffer == 0 ||
2756             ((ap->a_vp->v_flag & VSWAPCACHE) == 0 &&
2757              vm_swapcache_use_chflags)) {
2758                 cursor.flags |= HAMMER_CURSOR_NOSWAPCACHE;
2759         }
2760
2761         error = hammer_ip_first(&cursor);
2762         boff = 0;
2763
2764         while (error == 0) {
2765                 /*
2766                  * Get the base file offset of the record.  The key for
2767                  * data records is (base + bytes) rather then (base).
2768                  */
2769                 base = &cursor.leaf->base;
2770                 rec_offset = base->key - cursor.leaf->data_len;
2771
2772                 /*
2773                  * Calculate the gap, if any, and zero-fill it.
2774                  *
2775                  * n is the offset of the start of the record verses our
2776                  * current seek offset in the bio.
2777                  */
2778                 n = (int)(rec_offset - (bio->bio_offset + boff));
2779                 if (n > 0) {
2780                         if (n > bp->b_bufsize - boff)
2781                                 n = bp->b_bufsize - boff;
2782                         bzero((char *)bp->b_data + boff, n);
2783                         boff += n;
2784                         n = 0;
2785                 }
2786
2787                 /*
2788                  * Calculate the data offset in the record and the number
2789                  * of bytes we can copy.
2790                  *
2791                  * There are two degenerate cases.  First, boff may already
2792                  * be at bp->b_bufsize.  Secondly, the data offset within
2793                  * the record may exceed the record's size.
2794                  */
2795                 roff = -n;
2796                 rec_offset += roff;
2797                 n = cursor.leaf->data_len - roff;
2798                 if (n <= 0) {
2799                         hdkprintf("bad n=%d roff=%d\n", n, roff);
2800                         n = 0;
2801                 } else if (n > bp->b_bufsize - boff) {
2802                         n = bp->b_bufsize - boff;
2803                 }
2804
2805                 /*
2806                  * Deal with cached truncations.  This cool bit of code
2807                  * allows truncate()/ftruncate() to avoid having to sync
2808                  * the file.
2809                  *
2810                  * If the frontend is truncated then all backend records are
2811                  * subject to the frontend's truncation.
2812                  *
2813                  * If the backend is truncated then backend records on-disk
2814                  * (but not in-memory) are subject to the backend's
2815                  * truncation.  In-memory records owned by the backend
2816                  * represent data written after the truncation point on the
2817                  * backend and must not be truncated.
2818                  *
2819                  * Truncate operations deal with frontend buffer cache
2820                  * buffers and frontend-owned in-memory records synchronously.
2821                  */
2822                 if (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_TRUNCATED) {
2823                         if (hammer_cursor_ondisk(&cursor)/* ||
2824                             cursor.iprec->flush_state == HAMMER_FST_FLUSH*/) {
2825                                 if (ip->trunc_off <= rec_offset)
2826                                         n = 0;
2827                                 else if (ip->trunc_off < rec_offset + n)
2828                                         n = (int)(ip->trunc_off - rec_offset);
2829                         }
2830                 }
2831                 if (ip->sync_flags & HAMMER_INODE_TRUNCATED) {
2832                         if (hammer_cursor_ondisk(&cursor)) {
2833                                 if (ip->sync_trunc_off <= rec_offset)
2834                                         n = 0;
2835                                 else if (ip->sync_trunc_off < rec_offset + n)
2836                                         n = (int)(ip->sync_trunc_off - rec_offset);
2837                         }
2838                 }
2839
2840                 /*
2841                  * Try to issue a direct read into our bio if possible,
2842                  * otherwise resolve the element data into a hammer_buffer
2843                  * and copy.
2844                  *
2845                  * The buffer on-disk should be zerod past any real
2846                  * truncation point, but may not be for any synthesized
2847                  * truncation point from above.
2848                  *
2849                  * NOTE: disk_offset is only valid if the cursor data is
2850                  *       on-disk.
2851                  */
2852                 disk_offset = cursor.leaf->data_offset + roff;
2853                 isdedupable = (boff == 0 && n == bp->b_bufsize &&
2854                                hammer_cursor_ondisk(&cursor) &&
2855                                ((int)disk_offset & HAMMER_BUFMASK) == 0);
2856
2857                 if (isdedupable && hammer_double_buffer == 0) {
2858                         /*
2859                          * Direct read case
2860                          */
2861                         KKASSERT((disk_offset & HAMMER_OFF_ZONE_MASK) ==
2862                                  HAMMER_ZONE_LARGE_DATA);
2863                         nbio->bio_offset = disk_offset;
2864                         error = hammer_io_direct_read(hmp, nbio, cursor.leaf);
2865                         if (hammer_live_dedup && error == 0)
2866                                 hammer_dedup_cache_add(ip, cursor.leaf);
2867                         goto done;
2868                 } else if (isdedupable) {
2869                         /*
2870                          * Async I/O case for reading from backing store
2871                          * and copying the data to the filesystem buffer.
2872                          * live-dedup has to verify the data anyway if it
2873                          * gets a hit later so we can just add the entry
2874                          * now.
2875                          */
2876                         KKASSERT((disk_offset & HAMMER_OFF_ZONE_MASK) ==
2877                                  HAMMER_ZONE_LARGE_DATA);
2878                         nbio->bio_offset = disk_offset;
2879                         if (hammer_live_dedup)
2880                                 hammer_dedup_cache_add(ip, cursor.leaf);
2881                         error = hammer_io_indirect_read(hmp, nbio, cursor.leaf);
2882                         goto done;
2883                 } else if (n) {
2884                         error = hammer_ip_resolve_data(&cursor);
2885                         if (error == 0) {
2886                                 if (hammer_live_dedup && isdedupable)
2887                                         hammer_dedup_cache_add(ip, cursor.leaf);
2888                                 bcopy((char *)cursor.data + roff,
2889                                       (char *)bp->b_data + boff, n);
2890                         }
2891                 }
2892                 if (error)
2893                         break;
2894
2895                 /*
2896                  * We have to be sure that the only elements added to the
2897                  * dedup cache are those which are already on-media.
2898                  */
2899                 if (hammer_live_dedup && hammer_cursor_ondisk(&cursor))
2900                         hammer_dedup_cache_add(ip, cursor.leaf);
2901
2902                 /*
2903                  * Iterate until we have filled the request.
2904                  */
2905                 boff += n;
2906                 if (boff == bp->b_bufsize)
2907                         break;
2908                 error = hammer_ip_next(&cursor);
2909         }
2910
2911         /*
2912          * There may have been a gap after the last record
2913          */
2914         if (error == ENOENT)
2915                 error = 0;
2916         if (error == 0 && boff != bp->b_bufsize) {
2917                 KKASSERT(boff < bp->b_bufsize);
2918                 bzero((char *)bp->b_data + boff, bp->b_bufsize - boff);
2919                 /* boff = bp->b_bufsize; */
2920         }
2921
2922         /*
2923          * Disallow swapcache operation on the vnode buffer if double
2924          * buffering is enabled, the swapcache will get the data via
2925          * the block device buffer.
2926          */
2927         if (hammer_double_buffer)
2928                 bp->b_flags |= B_NOTMETA;
2929
2930         /*
2931          * Cleanup
2932          */
2933         bp->b_resid = 0;
2934         bp->b_error = error;
2935         if (error)
2936                 bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
2937         biodone(ap->a_bio);
2938
2939 done:
2940         /*
2941          * Cache the b-tree node for the last data read in cache[1].
2942          *
2943          * If we hit the file EOF then also cache the node in the
2944          * governing directory's cache[3], it will be used to initialize
2945          * the new inode's cache[1] for any inodes looked up via the directory.
2946          *
2947          * This doesn't reduce disk accesses since the B-Tree chain is
2948          * likely cached, but it does reduce cpu overhead when looking
2949          * up file offsets for cpdup/tar/cpio style iterations.
2950          */
2951         if (cursor.node)
2952                 hammer_cache_node(&ip->cache[1], cursor.node);
2953         if (ran_end >= ip->ino_data.size) {
2954                 dip = hammer_find_inode(&trans, ip->ino_data.parent_obj_id,
2955                                         ip->obj_asof, ip->obj_localization);
2956                 if (dip) {
2957                         hammer_cache_node(&dip->cache[3], cursor.node);
2958                         hammer_rel_inode(dip, 0);
2959                 }
2960         }
2961         hammer_done_cursor(&cursor);
2962         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
2963         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
2964         return(error);
2965 }
2966
2967 /*
2968  * BMAP operation - used to support cluster_read() only.
2969  *
2970  * (struct vnode *vp, off_t loffset, off_t *doffsetp, int *runp, int *runb)
2971  *
2972  * This routine may return EOPNOTSUPP if the opration is not supported for
2973  * the specified offset.  The contents of the pointer arguments do not
2974  * need to be initialized in that case.
2975  *
2976  * If a disk address is available and properly aligned return 0 with
2977  * *doffsetp set to the zone-2 address, and *runp / *runb set appropriately
2978  * to the run-length relative to that offset.  Callers may assume that
2979  * *doffsetp is valid if 0 is returned, even if *runp is not sufficiently
2980  * large, so return EOPNOTSUPP if it is not sufficiently large.
2981  */
2982 static
2983 int
2984 hammer_vop_bmap(struct vop_bmap_args *ap)
2985 {
2986         struct hammer_transaction trans;
2987         struct hammer_inode *ip;
2988         hammer_mount_t hmp;
2989         struct hammer_cursor cursor;
2990         hammer_base_elm_t base;
2991         int64_t rec_offset;
2992         int64_t ran_end;
2993         int64_t tmp64;
2994         int64_t base_offset;
2995         int64_t base_disk_offset;
2996         int64_t last_offset;
2997         hammer_off_t last_disk_offset;
2998         hammer_off_t disk_offset;
2999         int     rec_len;
3000         int     error;
3001         int     blksize;
3002
3003         ++hammer_stats_file_iopsr;
3004         ip = ap->a_vp->v_data;
3005         hmp = ip->hmp;
3006
3007         /*
3008          * We can only BMAP regular files.  We can't BMAP database files,
3009          * directories, etc.
3010          */
3011         if (ip->ino_data.obj_type != HAMMER_OBJTYPE_REGFILE)
3012                 return(EOPNOTSUPP);
3013
3014         /*
3015          * bmap is typically called with runp/runb both NULL when used
3016          * for writing.  We do not support BMAP for writing atm.
3017          */
3018         if (ap->a_cmd != BUF_CMD_READ)
3019                 return(EOPNOTSUPP);
3020
3021         /*
3022          * Scan the B-Tree to acquire blockmap addresses, then translate
3023          * to raw addresses.
3024          */
3025         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
3026         hammer_simple_transaction(&trans, hmp);
3027
3028         hammer_init_cursor(&trans, &cursor, &ip->cache[1], ip);
3029
3030         /*
3031          * Key range (begin and end inclusive) to scan.  Note that the key's
3032          * stored in the actual records represent BASE+LEN, not BASE.  The
3033          * first record containing bio_offset will have a key > bio_offset.
3034          */
3035         cursor.key_beg.localization = ip->obj_localization |
3036                                       HAMMER_LOCALIZE_MISC;
3037         cursor.key_beg.obj_id = ip->obj_id;
3038         cursor.key_beg.create_tid = 0;
3039         cursor.key_beg.delete_tid = 0;
3040         cursor.key_beg.obj_type = 0;
3041         if (ap->a_runb)
3042                 cursor.key_beg.key = ap->a_loffset - MAXPHYS + 1;
3043         else
3044                 cursor.key_beg.key = ap->a_loffset + 1;
3045         if (cursor.key_beg.key < 0)
3046                 cursor.key_beg.key = 0;
3047         cursor.asof = ip->obj_asof;
3048         cursor.flags |= HAMMER_CURSOR_ASOF;
3049
3050         cursor.key_end = cursor.key_beg;
3051         KKASSERT(ip->ino_data.obj_type == HAMMER_OBJTYPE_REGFILE);
3052
3053         ran_end = ap->a_loffset + MAXPHYS;
3054         cursor.key_beg.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_DATA;
3055         cursor.key_end.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_DATA;
3056         tmp64 = ran_end + MAXPHYS + 1;  /* work-around GCC-4 bug */
3057         if (tmp64 < ran_end)
3058                 cursor.key_end.key = 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL;
3059         else
3060                 cursor.key_end.key = ran_end + MAXPHYS + 1;
3061
3062         cursor.flags |= HAMMER_CURSOR_END_INCLUSIVE;
3063
3064         error = hammer_ip_first(&cursor);
3065         base_offset = last_offset = 0;
3066         base_disk_offset = last_disk_offset = 0;
3067
3068         while (error == 0) {
3069                 /*
3070                  * Get the base file offset of the record.  The key for
3071                  * data records is (base + bytes) rather then (base).
3072                  *
3073                  * NOTE: rec_offset + rec_len may exceed the end-of-file.
3074                  * The extra bytes should be zero on-disk and the BMAP op
3075                  * should still be ok.
3076                  */
3077                 base = &cursor.leaf->base;
3078                 rec_offset = base->key - cursor.leaf->data_len;
3079                 rec_len    = cursor.leaf->data_len;
3080
3081                 /*
3082                  * Incorporate any cached truncation.
3083                  *
3084                  * NOTE: Modifications to rec_len based on synthesized
3085                  * truncation points remove the guarantee that any extended
3086                  * data on disk is zero (since the truncations may not have
3087                  * taken place on-media yet).
3088                  */
3089                 if (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_TRUNCATED) {
3090                         if (hammer_cursor_ondisk(&cursor) ||
3091                             cursor.iprec->flush_state == HAMMER_FST_FLUSH) {
3092                                 if (ip->trunc_off <= rec_offset)
3093                                         rec_len = 0;
3094                                 else if (ip->trunc_off < rec_offset + rec_len)
3095                                         rec_len = (int)(ip->trunc_off - rec_offset);
3096                         }
3097                 }
3098                 if (ip->sync_flags & HAMMER_INODE_TRUNCATED) {
3099                         if (hammer_cursor_ondisk(&cursor)) {
3100                                 if (ip->sync_trunc_off <= rec_offset)
3101                                         rec_len = 0;
3102                                 else if (ip->sync_trunc_off < rec_offset + rec_len)
3103                                         rec_len = (int)(ip->sync_trunc_off - rec_offset);
3104                         }
3105                 }
3106
3107                 /*
3108                  * Accumulate information.  If we have hit a discontiguous
3109                  * block reset base_offset unless we are already beyond the
3110                  * requested offset.  If we are, that's it, we stop.
3111                  */
3112                 if (error)
3113                         break;
3114                 if (hammer_cursor_ondisk(&cursor)) {
3115                         disk_offset = cursor.leaf->data_offset;
3116                         if (rec_offset != last_offset ||
3117                             disk_offset != last_disk_offset) {
3118                                 if (rec_offset > ap->a_loffset)
3119                                         break;
3120                                 base_offset = rec_offset;
3121                                 base_disk_offset = disk_offset;
3122                         }
3123                         last_offset = rec_offset + rec_len;
3124                         last_disk_offset = disk_offset + rec_len;
3125
3126                         if (hammer_live_dedup)
3127                                 hammer_dedup_cache_add(ip, cursor.leaf);
3128                 }
3129
3130                 error = hammer_ip_next(&cursor);
3131         }
3132
3133         if (cursor.node)
3134                 hammer_cache_node(&ip->cache[1], cursor.node);
3135
3136         hammer_done_cursor(&cursor);
3137         hammer_done_transaction(&trans);
3138         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
3139
3140         /*
3141          * If we couldn't find any records or the records we did find were
3142          * all behind the requested offset, return failure.  A forward
3143          * truncation can leave a hole w/ no on-disk records.
3144          */
3145         if (last_offset == 0 || last_offset < ap->a_loffset)
3146                 return (EOPNOTSUPP);
3147
3148         /*
3149          * Figure out the block size at the requested offset and adjust
3150          * our limits so the cluster_read() does not create inappropriately
3151          * sized buffer cache buffers.
3152          */
3153         blksize = hammer_blocksize(ap->a_loffset);
3154         if (hammer_blocksize(base_offset) != blksize) {
3155                 base_offset = hammer_blockdemarc(base_offset, ap->a_loffset);
3156         }
3157         if (last_offset != ap->a_loffset &&
3158             hammer_blocksize(last_offset - 1) != blksize) {
3159                 last_offset = hammer_blockdemarc(ap->a_loffset,
3160                                                  last_offset - 1);
3161         }
3162
3163         /*
3164          * Returning EOPNOTSUPP simply prevents the direct-IO optimization
3165          * from occuring.
3166          */
3167         disk_offset = base_disk_offset + (ap->a_loffset - base_offset);
3168
3169         if ((disk_offset & HAMMER_OFF_ZONE_MASK) != HAMMER_ZONE_LARGE_DATA) {
3170                 /*
3171                  * Only large-data zones can be direct-IOd
3172                  */
3173                 error = EOPNOTSUPP;
3174         } else if ((disk_offset & HAMMER_BUFMASK) ||
3175                    (last_offset - ap->a_loffset) < blksize) {
3176                 /*
3177                  * doffsetp is not aligned or the forward run size does
3178                  * not cover a whole buffer, disallow the direct I/O.
3179                  */
3180                 error = EOPNOTSUPP;
3181         } else {
3182                 /*
3183                  * We're good.
3184                  */
3185                 *ap->a_doffsetp = disk_offset;
3186                 if (ap->a_runb) {
3187                         *ap->a_runb = ap->a_loffset - base_offset;
3188                         KKASSERT(*ap->a_runb >= 0);
3189                 }
3190                 if (ap->a_runp) {
3191                         *ap->a_runp = last_offset - ap->a_loffset;
3192                         KKASSERT(*ap->a_runp >= 0);
3193                 }
3194                 error = 0;
3195         }
3196         return(error);
3197 }
3198
3199 /*
3200  * Write to a regular file.   Because this is a strategy call the OS is
3201  * trying to actually get data onto the media.
3202  */
3203 static
3204 int
3205 hammer_vop_strategy_write(struct vop_strategy_args *ap)
3206 {
3207         hammer_record_t record;
3208         hammer_mount_t hmp;
3209         hammer_inode_t ip;
3210         struct bio *bio;
3211         struct buf *bp;
3212         int blksize __debugvar;
3213         int bytes;
3214         int error;
3215
3216         bio = ap->a_bio;
3217         bp = bio->bio_buf;
3218         ip = ap->a_vp->v_data;
3219         hmp = ip->hmp;
3220
3221         blksize = hammer_blocksize(bio->bio_offset);
3222         KKASSERT(bp->b_bufsize == blksize);
3223
3224         if (ip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO) {
3225                 bp->b_error = EROFS;
3226                 bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
3227                 biodone(ap->a_bio);
3228                 return(EROFS);
3229         }
3230
3231         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);
3232
3233         /*
3234          * Disallow swapcache operation on the vnode buffer if double
3235          * buffering is enabled, the swapcache will get the data via
3236          * the block device buffer.
3237          */
3238         if (hammer_double_buffer)
3239                 bp->b_flags |= B_NOTMETA;
3240
3241         /*
3242          * Interlock with inode destruction (no in-kernel or directory
3243          * topology visibility).  If we queue new IO while trying to
3244          * destroy the inode we can deadlock the vtrunc call in
3245          * hammer_inode_unloadable_check().
3246          *
3247          * Besides, there's no point flushing a bp associated with an
3248          * inode that is being destroyed on-media and has no kernel
3249          * references.
3250          */
3251         if ((ip->flags | ip->sync_flags) &
3252             (HAMMER_INODE_DELETING|HAMMER_INODE_DELETED)) {
3253                 bp->b_resid = 0;
3254                 biodone(ap->a_bio);
3255                 lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
3256                 return(0);
3257         }
3258
3259         /*
3260          * Reserve space and issue a direct-write from the front-end.
3261          * NOTE: The direct_io code will hammer_bread/bcopy smaller
3262          * allocations.
3263          *
3264          * An in-memory record will be installed to reference the storage
3265          * until the flusher can get to it.
3266          *
3267          * Since we own the high level bio the front-end will not try to
3268          * do a direct-read until the write completes.
3269          *
3270          * NOTE: The only time we do not reserve a full-sized buffers
3271          * worth of data is if the file is small.  We do not try to
3272          * allocate a fragment (from the small-data zone) at the end of
3273          * an otherwise large file as this can lead to wildly separated
3274          * data.
3275          */
3276         KKASSERT((bio->bio_offset & HAMMER_BUFMASK) == 0);
3277         KKASSERT(bio->bio_offset < ip->ino_data.size);
3278         if (bio->bio_offset || ip->ino_data.size > HAMMER_HBUFSIZE)
3279                 bytes = bp->b_bufsize;
3280         else
3281                 bytes = ((int)ip->ino_data.size + 15) & ~15;
3282
3283         record = hammer_ip_add_bulk(ip, bio->bio_offset, bp->b_data,
3284                                     bytes, &error);
3285
3286         /*
3287          * B_VFSFLAG1 indicates that a REDO_WRITE entry was generated
3288          * in hammer_vop_write().  We must flag the record so the proper
3289          * REDO_TERM_WRITE entry is generated during the flush.
3290          */
3291         if (record) {
3292                 if (bp->b_flags & B_VFSFLAG1) {
3293                         record->flags |= HAMMER_RECF_REDO;
3294                         bp->b_flags &= ~B_VFSFLAG1;
3295                 }
3296                 if (record->flags & HAMMER_RECF_DEDUPED) {
3297                         bp->b_resid = 0;
3298                         hammer_ip_replace_bulk(hmp, record);
3299                         biodone(ap->a_bio);
3300                 } else {
3301                         hammer_io_direct_write(hmp, bio, record);
3302                 }
3303                 if (ip->rsv_recs > 1 && hmp->rsv_recs > hammer_limit_recs)
3304                         hammer_flush_inode(ip, 0);
3305         } else {
3306                 bp->b_bio2.bio_offset = NOOFFSET;
3307                 bp->b_error = error;
3308                 bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
3309                 biodone(ap->a_bio);
3310         }
3311         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
3312         return(error);
3313 }
3314
3315 /*
3316  * dounlink - disconnect a directory entry
3317  *
3318  * XXX whiteout support not really in yet
3319  */
3320 static int
3321 hammer_dounlink(hammer_transaction_t trans, struct nchandle *nch,
3322                 struct vnode *dvp, struct ucred *cred,
3323                 int flags, int isdir)
3324 {
3325         struct namecache *ncp;
3326         hammer_inode_t dip;
3327         hammer_inode_t ip;
3328         hammer_mount_t hmp;
3329         struct hammer_cursor cursor;
3330         int64_t namekey;
3331         uint32_t max_iterations;
3332         int nlen, error;
3333
3334         /*
3335          * Calculate the namekey and setup the key range for the scan.  This
3336          * works kinda like a chained hash table where the lower 32 bits
3337          * of the namekey synthesize the chain.
3338          *
3339          * The key range is inclusive of both key_beg and key_end.
3340          */
3341         dip = VTOI(dvp);
3342         ncp = nch->ncp;
3343         hmp = dip->hmp;
3344
3345         if (dip->flags & HAMMER_INODE_RO)
3346                 return (EROFS);
3347
3348         namekey = hammer_directory_namekey(dip, ncp->nc_name, ncp->nc_nlen,
3349                                            &max_iterations);
3350 retry:
3351         hammer_init_cursor(trans, &cursor, &dip->cache[1], dip);
3352         cursor.key_beg.localization = dip->obj_localization |
3353                                       hammer_dir_localization(dip);
3354         cursor.key_beg.obj_id = dip->obj_id;
3355         cursor.key_beg.key = namekey;
3356         cursor.key_beg.create_tid = 0;
3357         cursor.key_beg.delete_tid = 0;
3358         cursor.key_beg.rec_type = HAMMER_RECTYPE_DIRENTRY;
3359         cursor.key_beg.obj_type = 0;
3360
3361         cursor.key_end = cursor.key_beg;
3362         cursor.key_end.key += max_iterations;
3363         cursor.asof = dip->obj_asof;
3364         cursor.flags |= HAMMER_CURSOR_END_INCLUSIVE | HAMMER_CURSOR_ASOF;
3365
3366         /*
3367          * Scan all matching records (the chain), locate the one matching
3368          * the requested path component.  info->last_error contains the
3369          * error code on search termination and could be 0, ENOENT, or
3370          * something else.
3371          *
3372          * The hammer_ip_*() functions merge in-memory records with on-disk
3373          * records for the purposes of the search.
3374          */
3375         error = hammer_ip_first(&cursor);
3376
3377         while (error == 0) {
3378                 error = hammer_ip_resolve_data(&cursor);
3379                 if (error)
3380                         break;
3381                 nlen = cursor.leaf->data_len - HAMMER_ENTRY_NAME_OFF;
3382                 KKASSERT(nlen > 0);
3383                 if (ncp->nc_nlen == nlen &&
3384                     bcmp(ncp->nc_name, cursor.data->entry.name, nlen) == 0) {
3385                         break;
3386                 }
3387                 error = hammer_ip_next(&cursor);
3388         }
3389
3390         /*
3391          * If all is ok we have to get the inode so we can adjust nlinks.
3392          * To avoid a deadlock with the flusher we must release the inode
3393          * lock on the directory when acquiring the inode for the entry.
3394          *
3395          * If the target is a directory, it must be empty.
3396          */
3397         if (error == 0) {
3398                 hammer_unlock(&cursor.ip->lock);
3399                 ip = hammer_get_inode(trans, dip, cursor.data->entry.obj_id,
3400                                       hmp->asof,
3401                                       cursor.data->entry.localization,
3402                                       0, &error);
3403                 hammer_lock_sh(&cursor.ip->lock);
3404                 if (error == ENOENT) {
3405                         hkprintf("WARNING: Removing dirent w/missing inode "
3406                                 "\"%s\"\n"
3407                                 "\tobj_id = %016llx\n",
3408                                 ncp->nc_name,
3409                                 (long long)cursor.data->entry.obj_id);
3410                         error = 0;
3411                 }
3412
3413                 /*
3414                  * If isdir >= 0 we validate that the entry is or is not a
3415                  * directory.  If isdir < 0 we don't care.
3416                  */
3417                 if (error == 0 && isdir >= 0 && ip) {
3418                         if (isdir &&
3419                             ip->ino_data.obj_type != HAMMER_OBJTYPE_DIRECTORY) {
3420                                 error = ENOTDIR;
3421                         } else if (isdir == 0 &&
3422                             ip->ino_data.obj_type == HAMMER_OBJTYPE_DIRECTORY) {
3423                                 error = EISDIR;
3424                         }
3425                 }
3426
3427                 /*
3428                  * If we are trying to remove a directory the directory must
3429                  * be empty.
3430                  *
3431                  * The check directory code can loop and deadlock/retry.  Our
3432                  * own cursor's node locks must be released to avoid a 3-way
3433                  * deadlock with the flusher if the check directory code
3434                  * blocks.
3435                  *
3436                  * If any changes whatsoever have been made to the cursor
3437                  * set EDEADLK and retry.
3438                  *
3439                  * WARNING: See warnings in hammer_unlock_cursor()
3440                  *          function.
3441                  */
3442                 if (error == 0 && ip && ip->ino_data.obj_type ==
3443                                         HAMMER_OBJTYPE_DIRECTORY) {
3444                         hammer_unlock_cursor(&cursor);
3445                         error = hammer_ip_check_directory_empty(trans, ip);
3446                         hammer_lock_cursor(&cursor);
3447                         if (cursor.flags & HAMMER_CURSOR_RETEST) {
3448                                 hkprintf("Warning: avoided deadlock "
3449                                         "on rmdir '%s'\n",
3450                                         ncp->nc_name);
3451                                 error = EDEADLK;
3452                         }
3453                 }
3454
3455                 /*
3456                  * Delete the directory entry.
3457                  *
3458                  * WARNING: hammer_ip_del_directory() may have to terminate
3459                  * the cursor to avoid a deadlock.  It is ok to call
3460                  * hammer_done_cursor() twice.
3461                  */
3462                 if (error == 0) {
3463                         error = hammer_ip_del_directory(trans, &cursor,
3464                                                         dip, ip);
3465                 }
3466                 hammer_done_cursor(&cursor);
3467                 if (error == 0) {
3468                         /*
3469                          * Tell the namecache that we are now unlinked.
3470                          */
3471                         cache_unlink(nch);
3472
3473                         /*
3474                          * NOTE: ip->vp, if non-NULL, cannot be directly
3475                          *       referenced without formally acquiring the
3476                          *       vp since the vp might have zero refs on it,
3477                          *       or in the middle of a reclaim, etc.
3478                          *
3479                          * NOTE: The cache_setunresolved() can rip the vp
3480                          *       out from under us since the vp may not have
3481                          *       any refs, in which case ip->vp will be NULL
3482                          *       from the outset.
3483                          */
3484                         while (ip && ip->vp) {
3485                                 struct vnode *vp;
3486
3487                                 error = hammer_get_vnode(ip, &vp);
3488                                 if (error == 0 && vp) {
3489                                         vn_unlock(vp);
3490                                         hammer_knote(ip->vp, NOTE_DELETE);
3491 #if 0
3492                                         /*
3493                                          * Don't do this, it can deadlock
3494                                          * on concurrent rm's of hardlinks.
3495                                          * Shouldn't be needed any more.
3496                                          */
3497                                         cache_inval_vp(ip->vp, CINV_DESTROY);
3498 #endif
3499                                         vrele(vp);
3500                                         break;
3501                                 }
3502                                 hdkprintf("ip/vp race1 avoided\n");
3503                         }
3504                 }
3505                 if (ip)
3506                         hammer_rel_inode(ip, 0);
3507         } else {
3508                 hammer_done_cursor(&cursor);
3509         }
3510         if (error == EDEADLK)
3511                 goto retry;
3512
3513         return (error);
3514 }
3515
3516 /************************************************************************
3517  *                          FIFO AND SPECFS OPS                         *
3518  ************************************************************************
3519  *
3520  */
3521 static int
3522 hammer_vop_fifoclose (struct vop_close_args *ap)
3523 {
3524         /* XXX update itimes */
3525         return (VOCALL(&fifo_vnode_vops, &ap->a_head));
3526 }
3527
3528 static int
3529 hammer_vop_fiforead (struct vop_read_args *ap)
3530 {
3531         int error;
3532
3533         error = VOCALL(&fifo_vnode_vops, &ap->a_head);
3534         /* XXX update access time */
3535         return (error);
3536 }
3537
3538 static int
3539 hammer_vop_fifowrite (struct vop_write_args *ap)
3540 {
3541         int error;
3542
3543         error = VOCALL(&fifo_vnode_vops, &ap->a_head);
3544         /* XXX update access time */
3545         return (error);
3546 }
3547
3548 static
3549 int
3550 hammer_vop_fifokqfilter(struct vop_kqfilter_args *ap)
3551 {
3552         int error;
3553
3554         error = VOCALL(&fifo_vnode_vops, &ap->a_head);
3555         if (error)
3556                 error = hammer_vop_kqfilter(ap);
3557         return(error);
3558 }
3559
3560 /************************************************************************
3561  *                          KQFILTER OPS                                *
3562  ************************************************************************
3563  *
3564  */
3565 static void filt_hammerdetach(struct knote *kn);
3566 static int filt_hammerread(struct knote *kn, long hint);
3567 static int filt_hammerwrite(struct knote *kn, long hint);
3568 static int filt_hammervnode(struct knote *kn, long hint);
3569
3570 static struct filterops hammerread_filtops =
3571         { FILTEROP_ISFD | FILTEROP_MPSAFE,
3572           NULL, filt_hammerdetach, filt_hammerread };
3573 static struct filterops hammerwrite_filtops =
3574         { FILTEROP_ISFD | FILTEROP_MPSAFE,
3575           NULL, filt_hammerdetach, filt_hammerwrite };
3576 static struct filterops hammervnode_filtops =
3577         { FILTEROP_ISFD | FILTEROP_MPSAFE,
3578           NULL, filt_hammerdetach, filt_hammervnode };
3579
3580 static
3581 int
3582 hammer_vop_kqfilter(struct vop_kqfilter_args *ap)
3583 {
3584         struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
3585         struct knote *kn = ap->a_kn;
3586
3587         switch (kn->kn_filter) {
3588         case EVFILT_READ:
3589                 kn->kn_fop = &hammerread_filtops;
3590                 break;
3591         case EVFILT_WRITE:
3592                 kn->kn_fop = &hammerwrite_filtops;
3593                 break;
3594         case EVFILT_VNODE:
3595                 kn->kn_fop = &hammervnode_filtops;
3596                 break;
3597         default:
3598                 return (EOPNOTSUPP);
3599         }
3600
3601         kn->kn_hook = (caddr_t)vp;
3602
3603         knote_insert(&vp->v_pollinfo.vpi_kqinfo.ki_note, kn);
3604
3605         return(0);
3606 }
3607
3608 static void
3609 filt_hammerdetach(struct knote *kn)
3610 {
3611         struct vnode *vp = (void *)kn->kn_hook;
3612
3613         knote_remove(&vp->v_pollinfo.vpi_kqinfo.ki_note, kn);
3614 }
3615
3616 static int
3617 filt_hammerread(struct knote *kn, long hint)
3618 {
3619         struct vnode *vp = (void *)kn->kn_hook;
3620         hammer_inode_t ip = VTOI(vp);
3621         hammer_mount_t hmp = ip->hmp;
3622         off_t off;
3623
3624         if (hint == NOTE_REVOKE) {
3625                 kn->kn_flags |= (EV_EOF | EV_NODATA | EV_ONESHOT);
3626                 return(1);
3627         }
3628         lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token);  /* XXX use per-ip-token */
3629         off = ip->ino_data.size - kn->kn_fp->f_offset;
3630         kn->kn_data = (off < INTPTR_MAX) ? off : INTPTR_MAX;
3631         lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token);
3632         if (kn->kn_sfflags & NOTE_OLDAPI)
3633                 return(1);
3634         return (kn->kn_data != 0);
3635 }
3636
3637 static int
3638 filt_hammerwrite(struct knote *kn, long hint)
3639 {
3640         if (hint == NOTE_REVOKE)
3641                 kn->kn_flags |= (EV_EOF | EV_NODATA | EV_ONESHOT);
3642         kn->kn_data = 0;
3643         return (1);
3644 }
3645
3646 static int
3647 filt_hammervnode(struct knote *kn, long hint)
3648 {
3649         if (kn->kn_sfflags & hint)
3650                 kn->kn_fflags |= hint;
3651         if (hint == NOTE_REVOKE) {
3652                 kn->kn_flags |= (EV_EOF | EV_NODATA);
3653                 return (1);
3654         }
3655         return (kn->kn_fflags != 0);
3656 }
3657