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All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. * * Copyright (c) 2011, 2017, Intel Corporation. * * Copyright 2015 Cray Inc, all rights reserved. * Author: Ben Evans. * * Define ost_id associated functions */ #ifndef _UAPI_LUSTRE_OSTID_H_ #define _UAPI_LUSTRE_OSTID_H_ #include #include #include static inline __u64 lmm_oi_id(const struct ost_id *oi) { return oi->oi.oi_id; } static inline __u64 lmm_oi_seq(const struct ost_id *oi) { return oi->oi.oi_seq; } static inline void lmm_oi_set_seq(struct ost_id *oi, __u64 seq) { oi->oi.oi_seq = seq; } static inline void lmm_oi_set_id(struct ost_id *oi, __u64 oid) { oi->oi.oi_id = oid; } static inline void lmm_oi_le_to_cpu(struct ost_id *dst_oi, const struct ost_id *src_oi) { dst_oi->oi.oi_id = __le64_to_cpu(src_oi->oi.oi_id); dst_oi->oi.oi_seq = __le64_to_cpu(src_oi->oi.oi_seq); } static inline void lmm_oi_cpu_to_le(struct ost_id *dst_oi, const struct ost_id *src_oi) { dst_oi->oi.oi_id = __cpu_to_le64(src_oi->oi.oi_id); dst_oi->oi.oi_seq = __cpu_to_le64(src_oi->oi.oi_seq); } /* extract OST sequence (group) from a wire ost_id (id/seq) pair */ static inline __u64 ostid_seq(const struct ost_id *ostid) { if (fid_seq_is_mdt0(ostid->oi.oi_seq)) return FID_SEQ_OST_MDT0; if (fid_seq_is_default(ostid->oi.oi_seq)) return FID_SEQ_LOV_DEFAULT; if (fid_is_idif(&ostid->oi_fid)) return FID_SEQ_OST_MDT0; return fid_seq(&ostid->oi_fid); } /* extract OST objid from a wire ost_id (id/seq) pair */ static inline __u64 ostid_id(const struct ost_id *ostid) { if (fid_seq_is_mdt0(ostid->oi.oi_seq)) return ostid->oi.oi_id & IDIF_OID_MASK; if (fid_seq_is_default(ostid->oi.oi_seq)) return ostid->oi.oi_id; if (fid_is_idif(&ostid->oi_fid)) return fid_idif_id(fid_seq(&ostid->oi_fid), fid_oid(&ostid->oi_fid), 0); return fid_oid(&ostid->oi_fid); } static inline void ostid_set_seq(struct ost_id *oi, __u64 seq) { if (fid_seq_is_mdt0(seq) || fid_seq_is_default(seq)) { oi->oi.oi_seq = seq; } else { oi->oi_fid.f_seq = seq; /* * Note: if f_oid + f_ver is zero, we need init it * to be 1, otherwise, ostid_seq will treat this * as old ostid (oi_seq == 0) */ if (!oi->oi_fid.f_oid && !oi->oi_fid.f_ver) oi->oi_fid.f_oid = LUSTRE_FID_INIT_OID; } } static inline void ostid_set_seq_mdt0(struct ost_id *oi) { ostid_set_seq(oi, FID_SEQ_OST_MDT0); } static inline void ostid_set_seq_echo(struct ost_id *oi) { ostid_set_seq(oi, FID_SEQ_ECHO); } static inline void ostid_set_seq_llog(struct ost_id *oi) { ostid_set_seq(oi, FID_SEQ_LLOG); } static inline void ostid_cpu_to_le(const struct ost_id *src_oi, struct ost_id *dst_oi) { if (fid_seq_is_mdt0(src_oi->oi.oi_seq)) { dst_oi->oi.oi_id = __cpu_to_le64(src_oi->oi.oi_id); dst_oi->oi.oi_seq = __cpu_to_le64(src_oi->oi.oi_seq); } else { fid_cpu_to_le(&dst_oi->oi_fid, &src_oi->oi_fid); } } static inline void ostid_le_to_cpu(const struct ost_id *src_oi, struct ost_id *dst_oi) { if (fid_seq_is_mdt0(src_oi->oi.oi_seq)) { dst_oi->oi.oi_id = __le64_to_cpu(src_oi->oi.oi_id); dst_oi->oi.oi_seq = __le64_to_cpu(src_oi->oi.oi_seq); } else { fid_le_to_cpu(&dst_oi->oi_fid, &src_oi->oi_fid); } } /** * Sigh, because pre-2.4 uses * struct lov_mds_md_v1 { * ........ * __u64 lmm_object_id; * __u64 lmm_object_seq; * ...... * } * to identify the LOV(MDT) object, and lmm_object_seq will * be normal_fid, which make it hard to combine these conversion * to ostid_to FID. so we will do lmm_oi/fid conversion separately * * We can tell the lmm_oi by this way, * 1.8: lmm_object_id = {inode}, lmm_object_gr = 0 * 2.1: lmm_object_id = {oid < 128k}, lmm_object_seq = FID_SEQ_NORMAL * 2.4: lmm_oi.f_seq = FID_SEQ_NORMAL, lmm_oi.f_oid = {oid < 128k}, * lmm_oi.f_ver = 0 * * But currently lmm_oi/lsm_oi does not have any "real" usages, * except for printing some information, and the user can always * get the real FID from LMA, besides this multiple case check might * make swab more complicate. So we will keep using id/seq for lmm_oi. */ static inline void fid_to_lmm_oi(const struct lu_fid *fid, struct ost_id *oi) { oi->oi.oi_id = fid_oid(fid); oi->oi.oi_seq = fid_seq(fid); } /** * Unpack an OST object id/seq (group) into a FID. This is needed for * converting all obdo, lmm, lsm, etc. 64-bit id/seq pairs into proper * FIDs. Note that if an id/seq is already in FID/IDIF format it will * be passed through unchanged. Only legacy OST objects in "group 0" * will be mapped into the IDIF namespace so that they can fit into the * struct lu_fid fields without loss. */ static inline int ostid_to_fid(struct lu_fid *fid, const struct ost_id *ostid, __u32 ost_idx) { __u64 seq = ostid_seq(ostid); if (ost_idx > 0xffff) return -EBADF; if (fid_seq_is_mdt0(seq)) { __u64 oid = ostid_id(ostid); /* This is a "legacy" (old 1.x/2.early) OST object in "group 0" * that we map into the IDIF namespace. It allows up to 2^48 * objects per OST, as this is the object namespace that has * been in production for years. This can handle create rates * of 1M objects/s/OST for 9 years, or combinations thereof. */ if (oid >= IDIF_MAX_OID) return -EBADF; fid->f_seq = fid_idif_seq(oid, ost_idx); /* truncate to 32 bits by assignment */ fid->f_oid = oid; /* in theory, not currently used */ fid->f_ver = oid >> 48; } else if (!fid_seq_is_default(seq)) { /* This is either an IDIF object, which identifies objects * across all OSTs, or a regular FID. The IDIF namespace * maps legacy OST objects into the FID namespace. In both * cases, we just pass the FID through, no conversion needed. */ if (ostid->oi_fid.f_ver) return -EBADF; *fid = ostid->oi_fid; } return 0; } #endif /* _UAPI_LUSTRE_OSTID_H_ */