/* * discard preallocated blocks */ int ext2_inactive(struct vop_inactive_args *ap) { struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp; struct inode *ip = VTOI(vp); struct thread *td = ap->a_td; int mode, error = 0; /* * Ignore inodes related to stale file handles. */ if (ip->i_mode == 0) goto out; if (ip->i_nlink <= 0) { error = ext2_truncate(vp, (off_t)0, 0, NOCRED, td); ip->i_rdev = 0; mode = ip->i_mode; ip->i_mode = 0; ip->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE | IN_UPDATE; ext2_vfree(vp, ip->i_number, mode); } if (ip->i_flag & (IN_ACCESS | IN_CHANGE | IN_MODIFIED | IN_UPDATE)) ext2_update(vp, 0); out: /* * If we are done with the inode, reclaim it * so that it can be reused immediately. */ if (ip->i_mode == 0) vrecycle(vp); return (error); }
/* * Allocate an inode in the filesystem. * */ int ext2_valloc(struct vnode *pvp, int mode, struct ucred *cred, struct vnode **vpp) { struct timespec ts; struct inode *pip; struct m_ext2fs *fs; struct inode *ip; struct ext2mount *ump; ino_t ino, ipref; int i, error, cg; *vpp = NULL; pip = VTOI(pvp); fs = pip->i_e2fs; ump = pip->i_ump; EXT2_LOCK(ump); if (fs->e2fs->e2fs_ficount == 0) goto noinodes; /* * If it is a directory then obtain a cylinder group based on * ext2_dirpref else obtain it using ino_to_cg. The preferred inode is * always the next inode. */ if ((mode & IFMT) == IFDIR) { cg = ext2_dirpref(pip); if (fs->e2fs_contigdirs[cg] < 255) fs->e2fs_contigdirs[cg]++; } else { cg = ino_to_cg(fs, pip->i_number); if (fs->e2fs_contigdirs[cg] > 0) fs->e2fs_contigdirs[cg]--; } ipref = cg * fs->e2fs->e2fs_ipg + 1; ino = (ino_t)ext2_hashalloc(pip, cg, (long)ipref, mode, ext2_nodealloccg); if (ino == 0) goto noinodes; error = VFS_VGET(pvp->v_mount, ino, LK_EXCLUSIVE, vpp); if (error) { ext2_vfree(pvp, ino, mode); return (error); } ip = VTOI(*vpp); /* * The question is whether using VGET was such good idea at all: * Linux doesn't read the old inode in when it is allocating a * new one. I will set at least i_size and i_blocks to zero. */ ip->i_size = 0; ip->i_blocks = 0; ip->i_mode = 0; ip->i_flags = 0; /* now we want to make sure that the block pointers are zeroed out */ for (i = 0; i < NDADDR; i++) ip->i_db[i] = 0; for (i = 0; i < NIADDR; i++) ip->i_ib[i] = 0; /* * Set up a new generation number for this inode. * XXX check if this makes sense in ext2 */ if (ip->i_gen == 0 || ++ip->i_gen == 0) ip->i_gen = random() / 2 + 1; vfs_timestamp(&ts); ip->i_birthtime = ts.tv_sec; ip->i_birthnsec = ts.tv_nsec; /* printf("ext2_valloc: allocated inode %d\n", ino); */ return (0); noinodes: EXT2_UNLOCK(ump); ext2_fserr(fs, cred->cr_uid, "out of inodes"); uprintf("\n%s: create/symlink failed, no inodes free\n", fs->e2fs_fsmnt); return (ENOSPC); }