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/* * linux/fs/ext/truncate.c * * Copyright (C) 1992 Remy Card (card@masi.ibp.fr) * * from * * linux/fs/minix/truncate.c * * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds */ #include <linux/sched.h> #include <linux/ext_fs.h> #include <linux/stat.h> #include <linux/fcntl.h> #include <linux/errno.h> /* * Truncate has the most races in the whole filesystem: coding it is * a pain in the a**. Especially as I don't do any locking... * * The code may look a bit weird, but that's just because I've tried to * handle things like file-size changes in a somewhat graceful manner. * Anyway, truncating a file at the same time somebody else writes to it * is likely to result in pretty weird behaviour... * * The new code handles normal truncates (size = 0) as well as the more * general case (size = XXX). I hope. */ static int trunc_direct(struct inode * inode) { int i, tmp; unsigned long * p; struct buffer_head * bh; int retry = 0; #define DIRECT_BLOCK ((inode->i_size + 1023) >> 10) repeat: for (i = DIRECT_BLOCK ; i < 9 ; i++) { p = inode->u.ext_i.i_data+i; if (!(tmp = *p)) continue; bh = getblk(inode->i_dev,tmp,BLOCK_SIZE); if (i < DIRECT_BLOCK) { brelse(bh); goto repeat; } if ((bh && bh->b_count != 1) || tmp != *p) { retry = 1; brelse(bh); continue; } *p = 0; inode->i_dirt = 1; brelse(bh); ext_free_block(inode->i_sb,tmp); } return retry; } static int trunc_indirect(struct inode * inode, int offset, unsigned long * p) { int i, tmp; struct buffer_head * bh; struct buffer_head * ind_bh; unsigned long * ind; int retry = 0; #define INDIRECT_BLOCK (DIRECT_BLOCK-offset) tmp = *p; if (!tmp) return 0; ind_bh = bread(inode->i_dev, tmp, BLOCK_SIZE); if (tmp != *p) { brelse(ind_bh); return 1; } if (!ind_bh) { *p = 0; return 0; } repeat: for (i = INDIRECT_BLOCK ; i < 256 ; i++) { if (i < 0) i = 0; if (i < INDIRECT_BLOCK) goto repeat; ind = i+(unsigned long *) ind_bh->b_data; tmp = *ind; if (!tmp) continue; bh = getblk(inode->i_dev,tmp,BLOCK_SIZE); if (i < INDIRECT_BLOCK) { brelse(bh); goto repeat; } if ((bh && bh->b_count != 1) || tmp != *ind) { retry = 1; brelse(bh); continue; } *ind = 0; mark_buffer_dirty(ind_bh, 1); brelse(bh); ext_free_block(inode->i_sb,tmp); } ind = (unsigned long *) ind_bh->b_data; for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) if (*(ind++)) break; if (i >= 256) if (ind_bh->b_count != 1) retry = 1; else { tmp = *p; *p = 0; inode->i_dirt = 1; ext_free_block(inode->i_sb,tmp); } brelse(ind_bh); return retry; } static int trunc_dindirect(struct inode * inode, int offset, unsigned long * p) { int i,tmp; struct buffer_head * dind_bh; unsigned long * dind; int retry = 0; #define DINDIRECT_BLOCK ((DIRECT_BLOCK-offset)>>8) tmp = *p; if (!tmp) return 0; dind_bh = bread(inode->i_dev, tmp, BLOCK_SIZE); if (tmp != *p) { brelse(dind_bh); return 1; } if (!dind_bh) { *p = 0; return 0; } repeat: for (i = DINDIRECT_BLOCK ; i < 256 ; i ++) { if (i < 0) i = 0; if (i < DINDIRECT_BLOCK) goto repeat; dind = i+(unsigned long *) dind_bh->b_data; tmp = *dind; if (!tmp) continue; retry |= trunc_indirect(inode,offset+(i<<8),dind); mark_buffer_dirty(dind_bh, 1); } dind = (unsigned long *) dind_bh->b_data; for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) if (*(dind++)) break; if (i >= 256) if (dind_bh->b_count != 1) retry = 1; else { tmp = *p; *p = 0; inode->i_dirt = 1; ext_free_block(inode->i_sb,tmp); } brelse(dind_bh); return retry; } static int trunc_tindirect(struct inode * inode) { int i,tmp; struct buffer_head * tind_bh; unsigned long * tind, * p; int retry = 0; #define TINDIRECT_BLOCK ((DIRECT_BLOCK-(256*256+256+9))>>16) p = inode->u.ext_i.i_data+11; if (!(tmp = *p)) return 0; tind_bh = bread(inode->i_dev, tmp, BLOCK_SIZE); if (tmp != *p) { brelse(tind_bh); return 1; } if (!tind_bh) { *p = 0; return 0; } repeat: for (i = TINDIRECT_BLOCK ; i < 256 ; i ++) { if (i < 0) i = 0; if (i < TINDIRECT_BLOCK) goto repeat; tind = i+(unsigned long *) tind_bh->b_data; retry |= trunc_dindirect(inode,9+256+256*256+(i<<16),tind); mark_buffer_dirty(tind_bh, 1); } tind = (unsigned long *) tind_bh->b_data; for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) if (*(tind++)) break; if (i >= 256) if (tind_bh->b_count != 1) retry = 1; else { tmp = *p; *p = 0; inode->i_dirt = 1; ext_free_block(inode->i_sb,tmp); } brelse(tind_bh); return retry; } void ext_truncate(struct inode * inode) { int retry; if (!(S_ISREG(inode->i_mode) || S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) || S_ISLNK(inode->i_mode))) return; while (1) { retry = trunc_direct(inode); retry |= trunc_indirect(inode,9,inode->u.ext_i.i_data+9); retry |= trunc_dindirect(inode,9+256,inode->u.ext_i.i_data+10); retry |= trunc_tindirect(inode); if (!retry) break; current->counter = 0; schedule(); } inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; inode->i_dirt = 1; } /* * Called when a inode is released. Note that this is different * from ext_open: open gets called at every open, but release * gets called only when /all/ the files are closed. */ void ext_release(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp) { printk("ext_release not implemented\n"); }