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Mark Harmstone c699820668 btrfs-progs: mkfs: add ro flag to --subvol
Adds a flag to mkfs.btrfs --subvol to allow subvolumes to be created
readonly.

Signed-off-by: Mark Harmstone <maharmstone@fb.com>
2024-11-08 17:00:08 +01:00
Qu Wenruo d3cf350e21 btrfs-progs: introduce btrfs_rebuild_uuid_tree() for mkfs and btrfs-convert
Currently mkfs uses its own create_uuid_tree(), but that function is
only handling FS_TREE.  This means for btrfs-convert we do not generate
the uuid tree, nor add the UUID of the image subvolume.  This can be a
problem if we're going to support multiple subvolumes during mkfs time.

To address this, introduce a new helper, btrfs_rebuild_uuid_tree():

- Create a new uuid tree if there is not one

- Remove all the existing items from uuid tree

- Iterate through all subvolumes
  * If the subvolume has no valid UUID, regenerate one
  * Add the uuid entry for the subvolume UUID
  * If the subvolume has received UUID, also add it to UUID tree

By this, this new helper can handle all the uuid tree generation needs for:

- Current mkfs
  Only one uuid entry for FS_TREE

- Current btrfs-convert
  Only FS_TREE and the image subvolume

- Future multi-subvolume mkfs
  As we do the scan for all subvolumes.

- Future "btrfs rescue rebuild-uuid-tree"

Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com>
2024-07-30 20:02:56 +02:00
Qu Wenruo 9ad15a7301 btrfs-progs: use btrfs_link_subvolume() to replace btrfs_mksubvol()
The function btrfs_mksubvol() is very different between btrfs-progs and
kernel, the former version is really just linking a subvolume to another
directory inode, but the kernel version is really to make a completely
new subvolume.

Instead of same-named function, introduce btrfs_link_subvolume() and use
it to replace the old btrfs_mksubvol().

This is done by:

- Introduce btrfs_link_subvolume()
  Which does extra checks before doing any modification:
  * Make sure the target inode is a directory
  * Make sure no filename conflict

  Then do the linkage:
  * Add the dir_item/dir_index into the parent inode
  * Add the forward and backward root refs into tree root

- Introduce link_image_subvolume() helper
  Currently btrfs_mksubvol() has a dedicated convert filename retry
  behavior, which is unnecessary and should be done by the convert code.

  Now move the filename retry behavior into the helper.

- Remove btrfs_mksubvol()
  Since there is only one caller utilizing btrfs_mksubvol(), and it's
  now gone, we can remove the old btrfs_mksubvol().

Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com>
2024-07-30 19:54:50 +02:00
Qu Wenruo 3c555beabf btrfs-progs: introduce btrfs_make_subvolume()
There are two different subvolume/data reloc tree creation routines:

- create_subvol() from convert/main.c
  * calls btrfs_copy_root() to create an empty root
    This is not safe, as it relies on the source root to be empty.
  * calls btrfs_read_fs_root() to add it to the cache and trace it
    properly
  * calls btrfs_make_root_dir() to initialize the empty new root

- create_data_reloc_tree() from mkfs/main.c
  * calls btrfs_create_tree() to create an empty root
  * Manually add the root to fs_root cache
    This is only safe for data reloc tree as it's never updated
    inside btrfs-progs.
    But not safe for other subvolume trees.
  * manually setup the root dir

Both have their good and bad aspects, so here we introduce a new helper,
btrfs_make_subvolume():

- Calls btrfs_create_tree() to create an empty root
- Calls btrfs_read_fs_root() to setup the cache and tracking properly
- Calls btrfs_make_root_dir() to initialize the root dir
- Calls btrfs_update_root() to reflect the rootdir change

So this new helper can replace both create_subvol() and
create_data_reloc_tree().

Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com>
2024-07-30 19:54:04 +02:00