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			63 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
/* Buffer (block) cache.  To acquire a block, a routine calls get_block(),
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 * telling which block it wants.  The block is then regarded as "in use"
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 * and has its 'b_count' field incremented.  All the blocks that are not
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 * in use are chained together in an LRU list, with 'front' pointing
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 * to the least recently used block, and 'rear' to the most recently used
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 * block.  A reverse chain, using the field b_prev is also maintained.
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 * Usage for LRU is measured by the time the put_block() is done.  The second
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 * parameter to put_block() can violate the LRU order and put a block on the
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 * front of the list, if it will probably not be needed soon.  If a block
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 * is modified, the modifying routine must set b_dirt to DIRTY, so the block
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 * will eventually be rewritten to the disk.
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 */
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#include <sys/dir.h>			/* need struct direct */
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#include <dirent.h>
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union fsdata_u {
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    char b__data[_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE];		     /* ordinary user data */
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/* directory block */
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    struct direct b__dir[NR_DIR_ENTRIES(_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE)];    
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/* V1 indirect block */
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    zone1_t b__v1_ind[V1_INDIRECTS];	     
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/* V2 indirect block */
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    zone_t  b__v2_ind[V2_INDIRECTS(_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE)];	     
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/* V1 inode block */
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    d1_inode b__v1_ino[V1_INODES_PER_BLOCK]; 
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/* V2 inode block */
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    d2_inode b__v2_ino[V2_INODES_PER_BLOCK(_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE)]; 
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/* bit map block */
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    bitchunk_t b__bitmap[FS_BITMAP_CHUNKS(_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE)];  
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};
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/* A block is free if b_dev == NO_DEV. */
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#define NIL_BUF ((struct buf *) 0)	/* indicates absence of a buffer */
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/* These defs make it possible to use to bp->b_data instead of bp->b.b__data */
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#define b_data   bp->b__data
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#define b_dir    bp->b__dir
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#define b_v1_ind bp->b__v1_ind
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#define b_v2_ind bp->b__v2_ind
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#define b_v1_ino bp->b__v1_ino
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#define b_v2_ino bp->b__v2_ino
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#define b_bitmap bp->b__bitmap
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#define BUFHASH(b) ((b) % NR_BUFS)
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EXTERN struct buf *front;	/* points to least recently used free block */
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EXTERN struct buf *rear;	/* points to most recently used free block */
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EXTERN int bufs_in_use;		/* # bufs currently in use (not on free list)*/
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/* When a block is released, the type of usage is passed to put_block(). */
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#define WRITE_IMMED   0100 /* block should be written to disk now */
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#define ONE_SHOT      0200 /* set if block not likely to be needed soon */
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#define INODE_BLOCK        0				 /* inode block */
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#define DIRECTORY_BLOCK    1				 /* directory block */
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#define INDIRECT_BLOCK     2				 /* pointer block */
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#define MAP_BLOCK          3				 /* bit map */
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#define FULL_DATA_BLOCK    5		 	 	 /* data, fully used */
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#define PARTIAL_DATA_BLOCK 6 				 /* data, partly used*/
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