| /* |
| * Copyright (c) 2003,2004 Cluster File Systems, Inc, info@clusterfs.com |
| * Written by Alex Tomas <alex@clusterfs.com> |
| * |
| * %Begin-Header% |
| * This file may be redistributed under the terms of the GNU Library |
| * General Public License, version 2. |
| * %End-Header% |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef _LINUX_EXT3_EXTENTS |
| #define _LINUX_EXT3_EXTENTS |
| |
| /* |
| * ext3_inode has i_block array (total 60 bytes) |
| * first 4 bytes are used to store: |
| * - tree depth (0 mean there is no tree yet. all extents in the inode) |
| * - number of alive extents in the inode |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * This is extent tail on-disk structure. |
| * All other extent structures are 12 bytes long. It turns out that |
| * block_size % 12 >= 4 for at least all powers of 2 greater than 512, which |
| * covers all valid ext4 block sizes. Therefore, this tail structure can be |
| * crammed into the end of the block without having to rebalance the tree. |
| */ |
| struct ext3_extent_tail { |
| __le32 et_checksum; /* crc32c(uuid+inum+extent_block) */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * this is extent on-disk structure |
| * it's used at the bottom of the tree |
| */ |
| struct ext3_extent { |
| __le32 ee_block; /* first logical block extent covers */ |
| __le16 ee_len; /* number of blocks covered by extent */ |
| __le16 ee_start_hi; /* high 16 bits of physical block */ |
| __le32 ee_start; /* low 32 bigs of physical block */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * this is index on-disk structure |
| * it's used at all the levels, but the bottom |
| */ |
| struct ext3_extent_idx { |
| __le32 ei_block; /* index covers logical blocks from 'block' */ |
| __le32 ei_leaf; /* pointer to the physical block of the next * |
| * level. leaf or next index could bet here */ |
| __le16 ei_leaf_hi; /* high 16 bits of physical block */ |
| __le16 ei_unused; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * each block (leaves and indexes), even inode-stored has header |
| */ |
| struct ext3_extent_header { |
| __le16 eh_magic; /* probably will support different formats */ |
| __le16 eh_entries; /* number of valid entries */ |
| __le16 eh_max; /* capacity of store in entries */ |
| __le16 eh_depth; /* has tree real underlaying blocks? */ |
| __le32 eh_generation; /* generation of the tree */ |
| }; |
| |
| #define EXT3_EXT_MAGIC 0xf30a |
| |
| /* |
| * array of ext3_ext_path contains path to some extent |
| * creation/lookup routines use it for traversal/splitting/etc |
| * truncate uses it to simulate recursive walking |
| */ |
| struct ext3_ext_path { |
| __u32 p_block; |
| __u16 p_depth; |
| struct ext3_extent *p_ext; |
| struct ext3_extent_idx *p_idx; |
| struct ext3_extent_header *p_hdr; |
| struct buffer_head *p_bh; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * EXT_INIT_MAX_LEN is the maximum number of blocks we can have in an |
| * initialized extent. This is 2^15 and not (2^16 - 1), since we use the |
| * MSB of ee_len field in the extent datastructure to signify if this |
| * particular extent is an initialized extent or an uninitialized (i.e. |
| * preallocated). |
| * EXT_UNINIT_MAX_LEN is the maximum number of blocks we can have in an |
| * uninitialized extent. |
| * If ee_len is <= 0x8000, it is an initialized extent. Otherwise, it is an |
| * uninitialized one. In other words, if MSB of ee_len is set, it is an |
| * uninitialized extent with only one special scenario when ee_len = 0x8000. |
| * In this case we can not have an uninitialized extent of zero length and |
| * thus we make it as a special case of initialized extent with 0x8000 length. |
| * This way we get better extent-to-group alignment for initialized extents. |
| * Hence, the maximum number of blocks we can have in an *initialized* |
| * extent is 2^15 (32768) and in an *uninitialized* extent is 2^15-1 (32767). |
| */ |
| #define EXT_INIT_MAX_LEN (1UL << 15) |
| #define EXT_UNINIT_MAX_LEN (EXT_INIT_MAX_LEN - 1) |
| #define EXT_MAX_EXTENT_LBLK (((__u64) 1 << 32) - 1) |
| #define EXT_MAX_EXTENT_PBLK (((__u64) 1 << 48) - 1) |
| |
| #define EXT_FIRST_EXTENT(__hdr__) \ |
| ((struct ext3_extent *) (((char *) (__hdr__)) + \ |
| sizeof(struct ext3_extent_header))) |
| #define EXT_FIRST_INDEX(__hdr__) \ |
| ((struct ext3_extent_idx *) (((char *) (__hdr__)) + \ |
| sizeof(struct ext3_extent_header))) |
| #define EXT_HAS_FREE_INDEX(__path__) \ |
| (ext2fs_le16_to_cpu((__path__)->p_hdr->eh_entries) < \ |
| ext2fs_le16_to_cpu((__path__)->p_hdr->eh_max)) |
| #define EXT_LAST_EXTENT(__hdr__) \ |
| (EXT_FIRST_EXTENT((__hdr__)) + \ |
| ext2fs_le16_to_cpu((__hdr__)->eh_entries) - 1) |
| #define EXT_LAST_INDEX(__hdr__) \ |
| (EXT_FIRST_INDEX((__hdr__)) + \ |
| ext2fs_le16_to_cpu((__hdr__)->eh_entries) - 1) |
| #define EXT_MAX_EXTENT(__hdr__) \ |
| (EXT_FIRST_EXTENT((__hdr__)) + \ |
| ext2fs_le16_to_cpu((__hdr__)->eh_max) - 1) |
| #define EXT_MAX_INDEX(__hdr__) \ |
| (EXT_FIRST_INDEX((__hdr__)) + \ |
| ext2fs_le16_to_cpu((__hdr__)->eh_max) - 1) |
| |
| #endif /* _LINUX_EXT3_EXTENTS */ |
| |