btrfs-progs: Introduce new members for btrfs_convert_context

Introduce 3 new members for btrfs_convert_context:

1) struct cache_tree used
Records accurate byte ranges which are used by old filesystem.
This will be used to create old filesystem image.

2) struct cache_tree data_chunks
Records batched ranges which must be covered by data chunks.
The bytenr range is optimized to meet all the chunk requirement.

3) u64 total_bytenr
Records how large the filesystem is in bytenr.
Yes, we can calculate it easy, but that's for old blocks based
filesystem.
This will make it more friendly for extent based filesystem.
And later cctx->block_counts and may be removed

And 2 for mkfs_config:
1) char *chunk_uuid.
Used as temporary chunk_uuid (unparsed) string for later
make_convert_btrfs()

2) u64 super_bytenr
Records the new temporary super bytenr after make_btrfs().

Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <quwenruo@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
This commit is contained in:
Qu Wenruo 2015-12-01 15:11:23 +08:00 committed by David Sterba
parent f735b37466
commit 9c572c38a1
2 changed files with 33 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -101,11 +101,36 @@ struct btrfs_convert_context {
u32 block_count;
u32 inodes_count;
u32 free_inodes_count;
u64 total_bytes;
char *volume_name;
const struct btrfs_convert_operations *convert_ops;
/* The accurate used space of old filesystem */
struct cache_tree used;
/* Batched ranges which must be covered by data chunks */
struct cache_tree data_chunks;
/* Free space which is not covered by data_chunks */
struct cache_tree free;
void *fs_data;
};
static void init_convert_context(struct btrfs_convert_context *cctx)
{
cache_tree_init(&cctx->used);
cache_tree_init(&cctx->data_chunks);
cache_tree_init(&cctx->free);
}
static void clean_convert_context(struct btrfs_convert_context *cctx)
{
free_extent_cache_tree(&cctx->used);
free_extent_cache_tree(&cctx->data_chunks);
free_extent_cache_tree(&cctx->free);
}
static inline int convert_alloc_block(struct btrfs_convert_context *cctx,
u64 goal, u64 *ret)
{
@ -195,6 +220,7 @@ static int ext2_open_fs(struct btrfs_convert_context *cctx, const char *name)
cctx->fs_data = ext2_fs;
cctx->blocksize = ext2_fs->blocksize;
cctx->block_count = ext2_fs->super->s_blocks_count;
cctx->total_bytes = ext2_fs->blocksize * ext2_fs->super->s_blocks_count;
cctx->volume_name = strndup(ext2_fs->super->s_volume_name, 16);
cctx->first_data_block = ext2_fs->super->s_first_data_block;
cctx->inodes_count = ext2_fs->super->s_inodes_count;
@ -2444,6 +2470,7 @@ static int do_convert(const char *devname, int datacsum, int packing, int noxatt
char features_buf[64];
struct btrfs_mkfs_config mkfs_cfg;
init_convert_context(&cctx);
ret = convert_open_fs(devname, &cctx);
if (ret)
goto fail;
@ -2594,6 +2621,7 @@ static int do_convert(const char *devname, int datacsum, int packing, int noxatt
goto fail;
}
convert_close_fs(&cctx);
clean_convert_context(&cctx);
/*
* If this step succeed, we get a mountable btrfs. Otherwise
@ -2623,6 +2651,7 @@ static int do_convert(const char *devname, int datacsum, int packing, int noxatt
printf("conversion complete.\n");
return 0;
fail:
clean_convert_context(&cctx);
if (fd != -1)
close(fd);
if (is_btrfs)

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@ -109,12 +109,16 @@ void btrfs_parse_features_to_string(char *buf, u64 flags);
struct btrfs_mkfs_config {
char *label;
char *fs_uuid;
char *chunk_uuid;
u64 blocks[8];
u64 num_bytes;
u32 nodesize;
u32 sectorsize;
u32 stripesize;
u64 features;
/* Super bytenr after make_btrfs */
u64 super_bytenr;
};
int make_btrfs(int fd, struct btrfs_mkfs_config *cfg);