From: KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@ak.jp.nec.com>
To: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
Cc: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: struct jffs2_xattr_datum/jffs2_xattr_ref/jffs2_inode_cache
Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 11:01:55 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <44726D13.3000905@ak.jp.nec.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1148312215.12285.79.camel@pmac.infradead.org>
Hi, David.
> To fix the problems with xattr node deletion, I think you'll need to
> just mark nodes obsolete like we do for inode nodes, and keep them in
> _list_ of physical nodes attached to a struct jffs2_xattr_datum -- just
> the same as the jffs2_inode_cache has a _list_ of nodes.
>
> To avoid re-using xids too early, you'll need the jffs2_xattr_datum to
> be removed only when that list is completely empty, in erase.c.
I also think your suggestion is the most reasonable approch.
Now, I plan to implement that any versions of xattr_datum and
xattr_ref are chained to physical node list and a real deletion
of xattr_datum and xattr_ref should be called from
jffs2_remove_node_refs_from_ino_list().
By the way, I have a question about an usage for jffs2_reserve_space().
Is it permitted to allocate a space for multi nodes by a single
calling of jffs2_reserve_space()?
I tried to allocate a space for xattr_datum and xattr_ref by a single
calling of jffs2_reserve_space(), and it seems to work without any
troubles.
--[quich hack example]-----------
request = PAD(sizeof(struct jffs2_raw_xattr) + strlen(xname) + 1 + size)
+ PAD(sizeof(struct jffs2_raw_xref));
rc = jffs2_reserve_space(c, request, &phys_ofs, &length, ALLOC_NORMAL,
JFFS2_SUMMARY_XATTR_SIZE + JFFS2_SUMMARY_XREF_SIZE);
:
xd = create_xattr_datum(..., &phys_ofs); <- phys_ofs will be incremented by usage.
:
newref = create_xattr_ref(..., phys_ofs);
:
jffs2_complete_reservation(c);
----------------------------------
If it's permitted, it's useful to reduce complexity by exclusion.
What do you think about?
> I've also shuffled the three structures so that they all start the
> same...
>
> {
> void *scan_dents; /* Unused in XATTR */
> struct jffs2_raw_node_ref *nodes;
> uint8_t class;
> ...
>
>
> I've also extended jffs2_link_node_ref() so that it adds the new
> jffs2_raw_node_ref to a jffs2_inode_cache. It should _also_ be able to
> add the ref to an xattr_ref or xattr_datum too.
>
> Does that look OK?
The xattr implementation depends on the format of those structures
only in gc.c. I could not think this shuffle has any bad effects.
> I've done all this in the mtd-2.6.git tree -- I've pulled what was in
> the jffs2-devel-2.6.git tree into that already.
I confirmed this. I'll use this tree as the development base.
Thanks,
--
Open Source Software Promotion Center, NEC
KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@ak.jp.nec.com>
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2006-05-22 15:36 struct jffs2_xattr_datum/jffs2_xattr_ref/jffs2_inode_cache David Woodhouse
2006-05-23 2:01 ` KaiGai Kohei [this message]
2006-05-23 2:26 ` David Woodhouse
2006-05-23 4:05 ` KaiGai Kohei
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