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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 #ifndef _BCACHEFS_FORMAT_H
3 #define _BCACHEFS_FORMAT_H
4
5 /*
6  * bcachefs on disk data structures
7  *
8  * OVERVIEW:
9  *
10  * There are three main types of on disk data structures in bcachefs (this is
11  * reduced from 5 in bcache)
12  *
13  *  - superblock
14  *  - journal
15  *  - btree
16  *
17  * The btree is the primary structure; most metadata exists as keys in the
18  * various btrees. There are only a small number of btrees, they're not
19  * sharded - we have one btree for extents, another for inodes, et cetera.
20  *
21  * SUPERBLOCK:
22  *
23  * The superblock contains the location of the journal, the list of devices in
24  * the filesystem, and in general any metadata we need in order to decide
25  * whether we can start a filesystem or prior to reading the journal/btree
26  * roots.
27  *
28  * The superblock is extensible, and most of the contents of the superblock are
29  * in variable length, type tagged fields; see struct bch_sb_field.
30  *
31  * Backup superblocks do not reside in a fixed location; also, superblocks do
32  * not have a fixed size. To locate backup superblocks we have struct
33  * bch_sb_layout; we store a copy of this inside every superblock, and also
34  * before the first superblock.
35  *
36  * JOURNAL:
37  *
38  * The journal primarily records btree updates in the order they occurred;
39  * journal replay consists of just iterating over all the keys in the open
40  * journal entries and re-inserting them into the btrees.
41  *
42  * The journal also contains entry types for the btree roots, and blacklisted
43  * journal sequence numbers (see journal_seq_blacklist.c).
44  *
45  * BTREE:
46  *
47  * bcachefs btrees are copy on write b+ trees, where nodes are big (typically
48  * 128k-256k) and log structured. We use struct btree_node for writing the first
49  * entry in a given node (offset 0), and struct btree_node_entry for all
50  * subsequent writes.
51  *
52  * After the header, btree node entries contain a list of keys in sorted order.
53  * Values are stored inline with the keys; since values are variable length (and
54  * keys effectively are variable length too, due to packing) we can't do random
55  * access without building up additional in memory tables in the btree node read
56  * path.
57  *
58  * BTREE KEYS (struct bkey):
59  *
60  * The various btrees share a common format for the key - so as to avoid
61  * switching in fastpath lookup/comparison code - but define their own
62  * structures for the key values.
63  *
64  * The size of a key/value pair is stored as a u8 in units of u64s, so the max
65  * size is just under 2k. The common part also contains a type tag for the
66  * value, and a format field indicating whether the key is packed or not (and
67  * also meant to allow adding new key fields in the future, if desired).
68  *
69  * bkeys, when stored within a btree node, may also be packed. In that case, the
70  * bkey_format in that node is used to unpack it. Packed bkeys mean that we can
71  * be generous with field sizes in the common part of the key format (64 bit
72  * inode number, 64 bit offset, 96 bit version field, etc.) for negligible cost.
73  */
74
75 #include <asm/types.h>
76 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
77 #include <linux/kernel.h>
78 #include <linux/uuid.h>
79 #include "vstructs.h"
80
81 #ifdef __KERNEL__
82 typedef uuid_t __uuid_t;
83 #endif
84
85 #define BITMASK(name, type, field, offset, end)                         \
86 static const __maybe_unused unsigned    name##_OFFSET = offset;         \
87 static const __maybe_unused unsigned    name##_BITS = (end - offset);   \
88                                                                         \
89 static inline __u64 name(const type *k)                                 \
90 {                                                                       \
91         return (k->field >> offset) & ~(~0ULL << (end - offset));       \
92 }                                                                       \
93                                                                         \
94 static inline void SET_##name(type *k, __u64 v)                         \
95 {                                                                       \
96         k->field &= ~(~(~0ULL << (end - offset)) << offset);            \
97         k->field |= (v & ~(~0ULL << (end - offset))) << offset;         \
98 }
99
100 #define LE_BITMASK(_bits, name, type, field, offset, end)               \
101 static const __maybe_unused unsigned    name##_OFFSET = offset;         \
102 static const __maybe_unused unsigned    name##_BITS = (end - offset);   \
103 static const __maybe_unused __u##_bits  name##_MAX = (1ULL << (end - offset)) - 1;\
104                                                                         \
105 static inline __u64 name(const type *k)                                 \
106 {                                                                       \
107         return (__le##_bits##_to_cpu(k->field) >> offset) &             \
108                 ~(~0ULL << (end - offset));                             \
109 }                                                                       \
110                                                                         \
111 static inline void SET_##name(type *k, __u64 v)                         \
112 {                                                                       \
113         __u##_bits new = __le##_bits##_to_cpu(k->field);                \
114                                                                         \
115         new &= ~(~(~0ULL << (end - offset)) << offset);                 \
116         new |= (v & ~(~0ULL << (end - offset))) << offset;              \
117         k->field = __cpu_to_le##_bits(new);                             \
118 }
119
120 #define LE16_BITMASK(n, t, f, o, e)     LE_BITMASK(16, n, t, f, o, e)
121 #define LE32_BITMASK(n, t, f, o, e)     LE_BITMASK(32, n, t, f, o, e)
122 #define LE64_BITMASK(n, t, f, o, e)     LE_BITMASK(64, n, t, f, o, e)
123
124 struct bkey_format {
125         __u8            key_u64s;
126         __u8            nr_fields;
127         /* One unused slot for now: */
128         __u8            bits_per_field[6];
129         __le64          field_offset[6];
130 };
131
132 /* Btree keys - all units are in sectors */
133
134 struct bpos {
135         /*
136          * Word order matches machine byte order - btree code treats a bpos as a
137          * single large integer, for search/comparison purposes
138          *
139          * Note that wherever a bpos is embedded in another on disk data
140          * structure, it has to be byte swabbed when reading in metadata that
141          * wasn't written in native endian order:
142          */
143 #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
144         __u32           snapshot;
145         __u64           offset;
146         __u64           inode;
147 #elif __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__
148         __u64           inode;
149         __u64           offset;         /* Points to end of extent - sectors */
150         __u32           snapshot;
151 #else
152 #error edit for your odd byteorder.
153 #endif
154 } __packed
155 #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
156 __aligned(4)
157 #endif
158 ;
159
160 #define KEY_INODE_MAX                   ((__u64)~0ULL)
161 #define KEY_OFFSET_MAX                  ((__u64)~0ULL)
162 #define KEY_SNAPSHOT_MAX                ((__u32)~0U)
163 #define KEY_SIZE_MAX                    ((__u32)~0U)
164
165 static inline struct bpos SPOS(__u64 inode, __u64 offset, __u32 snapshot)
166 {
167         return (struct bpos) {
168                 .inode          = inode,
169                 .offset         = offset,
170                 .snapshot       = snapshot,
171         };
172 }
173
174 #define POS_MIN                         SPOS(0, 0, 0)
175 #define POS_MAX                         SPOS(KEY_INODE_MAX, KEY_OFFSET_MAX, 0)
176 #define SPOS_MAX                        SPOS(KEY_INODE_MAX, KEY_OFFSET_MAX, KEY_SNAPSHOT_MAX)
177 #define POS(_inode, _offset)            SPOS(_inode, _offset, 0)
178
179 /* Empty placeholder struct, for container_of() */
180 struct bch_val {
181         __u64           __nothing[0];
182 };
183
184 struct bversion {
185 #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
186         __u64           lo;
187         __u32           hi;
188 #elif __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__
189         __u32           hi;
190         __u64           lo;
191 #endif
192 } __packed __aligned(4);
193
194 struct bkey {
195         /* Size of combined key and value, in u64s */
196         __u8            u64s;
197
198         /* Format of key (0 for format local to btree node) */
199 #if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD)
200         __u8            format:7,
201                         needs_whiteout:1;
202 #elif defined (__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD)
203         __u8            needs_whiteout:1,
204                         format:7;
205 #else
206 #error edit for your odd byteorder.
207 #endif
208
209         /* Type of the value */
210         __u8            type;
211
212 #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
213         __u8            pad[1];
214
215         struct bversion version;
216         __u32           size;           /* extent size, in sectors */
217         struct bpos     p;
218 #elif __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__
219         struct bpos     p;
220         __u32           size;           /* extent size, in sectors */
221         struct bversion version;
222
223         __u8            pad[1];
224 #endif
225 } __packed __aligned(8);
226
227 struct bkey_packed {
228         __u64           _data[0];
229
230         /* Size of combined key and value, in u64s */
231         __u8            u64s;
232
233         /* Format of key (0 for format local to btree node) */
234
235         /*
236          * XXX: next incompat on disk format change, switch format and
237          * needs_whiteout - bkey_packed() will be cheaper if format is the high
238          * bits of the bitfield
239          */
240 #if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD)
241         __u8            format:7,
242                         needs_whiteout:1;
243 #elif defined (__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD)
244         __u8            needs_whiteout:1,
245                         format:7;
246 #endif
247
248         /* Type of the value */
249         __u8            type;
250         __u8            key_start[0];
251
252         /*
253          * We copy bkeys with struct assignment in various places, and while
254          * that shouldn't be done with packed bkeys we can't disallow it in C,
255          * and it's legal to cast a bkey to a bkey_packed  - so padding it out
256          * to the same size as struct bkey should hopefully be safest.
257          */
258         __u8            pad[sizeof(struct bkey) - 3];
259 } __packed __aligned(8);
260
261 typedef struct {
262         __le64                  lo;
263         __le64                  hi;
264 } bch_le128;
265
266 #define BKEY_U64s                       (sizeof(struct bkey) / sizeof(__u64))
267 #define BKEY_U64s_MAX                   U8_MAX
268 #define BKEY_VAL_U64s_MAX               (BKEY_U64s_MAX - BKEY_U64s)
269
270 #define KEY_PACKED_BITS_START           24
271
272 #define KEY_FORMAT_LOCAL_BTREE          0
273 #define KEY_FORMAT_CURRENT              1
274
275 enum bch_bkey_fields {
276         BKEY_FIELD_INODE,
277         BKEY_FIELD_OFFSET,
278         BKEY_FIELD_SNAPSHOT,
279         BKEY_FIELD_SIZE,
280         BKEY_FIELD_VERSION_HI,
281         BKEY_FIELD_VERSION_LO,
282         BKEY_NR_FIELDS,
283 };
284
285 #define bkey_format_field(name, field)                                  \
286         [BKEY_FIELD_##name] = (sizeof(((struct bkey *) NULL)->field) * 8)
287
288 #define BKEY_FORMAT_CURRENT                                             \
289 ((struct bkey_format) {                                                 \
290         .key_u64s       = BKEY_U64s,                                    \
291         .nr_fields      = BKEY_NR_FIELDS,                               \
292         .bits_per_field = {                                             \
293                 bkey_format_field(INODE,        p.inode),               \
294                 bkey_format_field(OFFSET,       p.offset),              \
295                 bkey_format_field(SNAPSHOT,     p.snapshot),            \
296                 bkey_format_field(SIZE,         size),                  \
297                 bkey_format_field(VERSION_HI,   version.hi),            \
298                 bkey_format_field(VERSION_LO,   version.lo),            \
299         },                                                              \
300 })
301
302 /* bkey with inline value */
303 struct bkey_i {
304         __u64                   _data[0];
305
306         struct bkey     k;
307         struct bch_val  v;
308 };
309
310 #define POS_KEY(_pos)                                                   \
311 ((struct bkey) {                                                        \
312         .u64s           = BKEY_U64s,                                    \
313         .format         = KEY_FORMAT_CURRENT,                           \
314         .p              = _pos,                                         \
315 })
316
317 #define KEY(_inode, _offset, _size)                                     \
318 ((struct bkey) {                                                        \
319         .u64s           = BKEY_U64s,                                    \
320         .format         = KEY_FORMAT_CURRENT,                           \
321         .p              = POS(_inode, _offset),                         \
322         .size           = _size,                                        \
323 })
324
325 static inline void bkey_init(struct bkey *k)
326 {
327         *k = KEY(0, 0, 0);
328 }
329
330 #define bkey_bytes(_k)          ((_k)->u64s * sizeof(__u64))
331
332 #define __BKEY_PADDED(key, pad)                                 \
333         struct bkey_i key; __u64 key ## _pad[pad]
334
335 /*
336  * - DELETED keys are used internally to mark keys that should be ignored but
337  *   override keys in composition order.  Their version number is ignored.
338  *
339  * - DISCARDED keys indicate that the data is all 0s because it has been
340  *   discarded. DISCARDs may have a version; if the version is nonzero the key
341  *   will be persistent, otherwise the key will be dropped whenever the btree
342  *   node is rewritten (like DELETED keys).
343  *
344  * - ERROR: any read of the data returns a read error, as the data was lost due
345  *   to a failing device. Like DISCARDED keys, they can be removed (overridden)
346  *   by new writes or cluster-wide GC. Node repair can also overwrite them with
347  *   the same or a more recent version number, but not with an older version
348  *   number.
349  *
350  * - WHITEOUT: for hash table btrees
351  */
352 #define BCH_BKEY_TYPES()                                \
353         x(deleted,              0)                      \
354         x(whiteout,             1)                      \
355         x(error,                2)                      \
356         x(cookie,               3)                      \
357         x(hash_whiteout,        4)                      \
358         x(btree_ptr,            5)                      \
359         x(extent,               6)                      \
360         x(reservation,          7)                      \
361         x(inode,                8)                      \
362         x(inode_generation,     9)                      \
363         x(dirent,               10)                     \
364         x(xattr,                11)                     \
365         x(alloc,                12)                     \
366         x(quota,                13)                     \
367         x(stripe,               14)                     \
368         x(reflink_p,            15)                     \
369         x(reflink_v,            16)                     \
370         x(inline_data,          17)                     \
371         x(btree_ptr_v2,         18)                     \
372         x(indirect_inline_data, 19)                     \
373         x(alloc_v2,             20)                     \
374         x(subvolume,            21)                     \
375         x(snapshot,             22)                     \
376         x(inode_v2,             23)                     \
377         x(alloc_v3,             24)                     \
378         x(set,                  25)                     \
379         x(lru,                  26)                     \
380         x(alloc_v4,             27)                     \
381         x(backpointer,          28)                     \
382         x(inode_v3,             29)                     \
383         x(bucket_gens,          30)                     \
384         x(snapshot_tree,        31)                     \
385         x(logged_op_truncate,   32)                     \
386         x(logged_op_finsert,    33)
387
388 enum bch_bkey_type {
389 #define x(name, nr) KEY_TYPE_##name     = nr,
390         BCH_BKEY_TYPES()
391 #undef x
392         KEY_TYPE_MAX,
393 };
394
395 struct bch_deleted {
396         struct bch_val          v;
397 };
398
399 struct bch_whiteout {
400         struct bch_val          v;
401 };
402
403 struct bch_error {
404         struct bch_val          v;
405 };
406
407 struct bch_cookie {
408         struct bch_val          v;
409         __le64                  cookie;
410 };
411
412 struct bch_hash_whiteout {
413         struct bch_val          v;
414 };
415
416 struct bch_set {
417         struct bch_val          v;
418 };
419
420 /* 128 bits, sufficient for cryptographic MACs: */
421 struct bch_csum {
422         __le64                  lo;
423         __le64                  hi;
424 } __packed __aligned(8);
425
426 struct bch_backpointer {
427         struct bch_val          v;
428         __u8                    btree_id;
429         __u8                    level;
430         __u8                    data_type;
431         __u64                   bucket_offset:40;
432         __u32                   bucket_len;
433         struct bpos             pos;
434 } __packed __aligned(8);
435
436 /* LRU btree: */
437
438 struct bch_lru {
439         struct bch_val          v;
440         __le64                  idx;
441 } __packed __aligned(8);
442
443 #define LRU_ID_STRIPES          (1U << 16)
444
445 /* Optional/variable size superblock sections: */
446
447 struct bch_sb_field {
448         __u64                   _data[0];
449         __le32                  u64s;
450         __le32                  type;
451 };
452
453 #define BCH_SB_FIELDS()                         \
454         x(journal,                      0)      \
455         x(members_v1,                   1)      \
456         x(crypt,                        2)      \
457         x(replicas_v0,                  3)      \
458         x(quota,                        4)      \
459         x(disk_groups,                  5)      \
460         x(clean,                        6)      \
461         x(replicas,                     7)      \
462         x(journal_seq_blacklist,        8)      \
463         x(journal_v2,                   9)      \
464         x(counters,                     10)     \
465         x(members_v2,                   11)     \
466         x(errors,                       12)     \
467         x(ext,                          13)     \
468         x(downgrade,                    14)
469
470 #include "alloc_background_format.h"
471 #include "extents_format.h"
472 #include "reflink_format.h"
473 #include "ec_format.h"
474 #include "inode_format.h"
475 #include "dirent_format.h"
476 #include "xattr_format.h"
477 #include "quota_format.h"
478 #include "logged_ops_format.h"
479 #include "snapshot_format.h"
480 #include "subvolume_format.h"
481 #include "sb-counters_format.h"
482
483 enum bch_sb_field_type {
484 #define x(f, nr)        BCH_SB_FIELD_##f = nr,
485         BCH_SB_FIELDS()
486 #undef x
487         BCH_SB_FIELD_NR
488 };
489
490 /*
491  * Most superblock fields are replicated in all device's superblocks - a few are
492  * not:
493  */
494 #define BCH_SINGLE_DEVICE_SB_FIELDS             \
495         ((1U << BCH_SB_FIELD_journal)|          \
496          (1U << BCH_SB_FIELD_journal_v2))
497
498 /* BCH_SB_FIELD_journal: */
499
500 struct bch_sb_field_journal {
501         struct bch_sb_field     field;
502         __le64                  buckets[];
503 };
504
505 struct bch_sb_field_journal_v2 {
506         struct bch_sb_field     field;
507
508         struct bch_sb_field_journal_v2_entry {
509                 __le64          start;
510                 __le64          nr;
511         }                       d[];
512 };
513
514 /* BCH_SB_FIELD_members_v1: */
515
516 #define BCH_MIN_NR_NBUCKETS     (1 << 6)
517
518 #define BCH_IOPS_MEASUREMENTS()                 \
519         x(seqread,      0)                      \
520         x(seqwrite,     1)                      \
521         x(randread,     2)                      \
522         x(randwrite,    3)
523
524 enum bch_iops_measurement {
525 #define x(t, n) BCH_IOPS_##t = n,
526         BCH_IOPS_MEASUREMENTS()
527 #undef x
528         BCH_IOPS_NR
529 };
530
531 #define BCH_MEMBER_ERROR_TYPES()                \
532         x(read,         0)                      \
533         x(write,        1)                      \
534         x(checksum,     2)
535
536 enum bch_member_error_type {
537 #define x(t, n) BCH_MEMBER_ERROR_##t = n,
538         BCH_MEMBER_ERROR_TYPES()
539 #undef x
540         BCH_MEMBER_ERROR_NR
541 };
542
543 struct bch_member {
544         __uuid_t                uuid;
545         __le64                  nbuckets;       /* device size */
546         __le16                  first_bucket;   /* index of first bucket used */
547         __le16                  bucket_size;    /* sectors */
548         __le32                  pad;
549         __le64                  last_mount;     /* time_t */
550
551         __le64                  flags;
552         __le32                  iops[4];
553         __le64                  errors[BCH_MEMBER_ERROR_NR];
554         __le64                  errors_at_reset[BCH_MEMBER_ERROR_NR];
555         __le64                  errors_reset_time;
556         __le64                  seq;
557 };
558
559 #define BCH_MEMBER_V1_BYTES     56
560
561 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_MEMBER_STATE,          struct bch_member, flags,  0,  4)
562 /* 4-14 unused, was TIER, HAS_(META)DATA, REPLACEMENT */
563 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_MEMBER_DISCARD,        struct bch_member, flags, 14, 15)
564 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_MEMBER_DATA_ALLOWED,   struct bch_member, flags, 15, 20)
565 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_MEMBER_GROUP,          struct bch_member, flags, 20, 28)
566 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_MEMBER_DURABILITY,     struct bch_member, flags, 28, 30)
567 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_MEMBER_FREESPACE_INITIALIZED,
568                                         struct bch_member, flags, 30, 31)
569
570 #if 0
571 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_MEMBER_NR_READ_ERRORS, struct bch_member, flags[1], 0,  20);
572 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_MEMBER_NR_WRITE_ERRORS,struct bch_member, flags[1], 20, 40);
573 #endif
574
575 #define BCH_MEMBER_STATES()                     \
576         x(rw,           0)                      \
577         x(ro,           1)                      \
578         x(failed,       2)                      \
579         x(spare,        3)
580
581 enum bch_member_state {
582 #define x(t, n) BCH_MEMBER_STATE_##t = n,
583         BCH_MEMBER_STATES()
584 #undef x
585         BCH_MEMBER_STATE_NR
586 };
587
588 struct bch_sb_field_members_v1 {
589         struct bch_sb_field     field;
590         struct bch_member       _members[]; //Members are now variable size
591 };
592
593 struct bch_sb_field_members_v2 {
594         struct bch_sb_field     field;
595         __le16                  member_bytes; //size of single member entry
596         u8                      pad[6];
597         struct bch_member       _members[];
598 };
599
600 /* BCH_SB_FIELD_crypt: */
601
602 struct nonce {
603         __le32                  d[4];
604 };
605
606 struct bch_key {
607         __le64                  key[4];
608 };
609
610 #define BCH_KEY_MAGIC                                   \
611         (((__u64) 'b' <<  0)|((__u64) 'c' <<  8)|               \
612          ((__u64) 'h' << 16)|((__u64) '*' << 24)|               \
613          ((__u64) '*' << 32)|((__u64) 'k' << 40)|               \
614          ((__u64) 'e' << 48)|((__u64) 'y' << 56))
615
616 struct bch_encrypted_key {
617         __le64                  magic;
618         struct bch_key          key;
619 };
620
621 /*
622  * If this field is present in the superblock, it stores an encryption key which
623  * is used encrypt all other data/metadata. The key will normally be encrypted
624  * with the key userspace provides, but if encryption has been turned off we'll
625  * just store the master key unencrypted in the superblock so we can access the
626  * previously encrypted data.
627  */
628 struct bch_sb_field_crypt {
629         struct bch_sb_field     field;
630
631         __le64                  flags;
632         __le64                  kdf_flags;
633         struct bch_encrypted_key key;
634 };
635
636 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_CRYPT_KDF_TYPE,        struct bch_sb_field_crypt, flags, 0, 4);
637
638 enum bch_kdf_types {
639         BCH_KDF_SCRYPT          = 0,
640         BCH_KDF_NR              = 1,
641 };
642
643 /* stored as base 2 log of scrypt params: */
644 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_KDF_SCRYPT_N,  struct bch_sb_field_crypt, kdf_flags,  0, 16);
645 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_KDF_SCRYPT_R,  struct bch_sb_field_crypt, kdf_flags, 16, 32);
646 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_KDF_SCRYPT_P,  struct bch_sb_field_crypt, kdf_flags, 32, 48);
647
648 /* BCH_SB_FIELD_replicas: */
649
650 #define BCH_DATA_TYPES()                \
651         x(free,         0)              \
652         x(sb,           1)              \
653         x(journal,      2)              \
654         x(btree,        3)              \
655         x(user,         4)              \
656         x(cached,       5)              \
657         x(parity,       6)              \
658         x(stripe,       7)              \
659         x(need_gc_gens, 8)              \
660         x(need_discard, 9)
661
662 enum bch_data_type {
663 #define x(t, n) BCH_DATA_##t,
664         BCH_DATA_TYPES()
665 #undef x
666         BCH_DATA_NR
667 };
668
669 static inline bool data_type_is_empty(enum bch_data_type type)
670 {
671         switch (type) {
672         case BCH_DATA_free:
673         case BCH_DATA_need_gc_gens:
674         case BCH_DATA_need_discard:
675                 return true;
676         default:
677                 return false;
678         }
679 }
680
681 static inline bool data_type_is_hidden(enum bch_data_type type)
682 {
683         switch (type) {
684         case BCH_DATA_sb:
685         case BCH_DATA_journal:
686                 return true;
687         default:
688                 return false;
689         }
690 }
691
692 struct bch_replicas_entry_v0 {
693         __u8                    data_type;
694         __u8                    nr_devs;
695         __u8                    devs[];
696 } __packed;
697
698 struct bch_sb_field_replicas_v0 {
699         struct bch_sb_field     field;
700         struct bch_replicas_entry_v0 entries[];
701 } __packed __aligned(8);
702
703 struct bch_replicas_entry_v1 {
704         __u8                    data_type;
705         __u8                    nr_devs;
706         __u8                    nr_required;
707         __u8                    devs[];
708 } __packed;
709
710 #define replicas_entry_bytes(_i)                                        \
711         (offsetof(typeof(*(_i)), devs) + (_i)->nr_devs)
712
713 struct bch_sb_field_replicas {
714         struct bch_sb_field     field;
715         struct bch_replicas_entry_v1 entries[];
716 } __packed __aligned(8);
717
718 /* BCH_SB_FIELD_disk_groups: */
719
720 #define BCH_SB_LABEL_SIZE               32
721
722 struct bch_disk_group {
723         __u8                    label[BCH_SB_LABEL_SIZE];
724         __le64                  flags[2];
725 } __packed __aligned(8);
726
727 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_GROUP_DELETED,         struct bch_disk_group, flags[0], 0,  1)
728 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_GROUP_DATA_ALLOWED,    struct bch_disk_group, flags[0], 1,  6)
729 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_GROUP_PARENT,          struct bch_disk_group, flags[0], 6, 24)
730
731 struct bch_sb_field_disk_groups {
732         struct bch_sb_field     field;
733         struct bch_disk_group   entries[];
734 } __packed __aligned(8);
735
736 /*
737  * On clean shutdown, store btree roots and current journal sequence number in
738  * the superblock:
739  */
740 struct jset_entry {
741         __le16                  u64s;
742         __u8                    btree_id;
743         __u8                    level;
744         __u8                    type; /* designates what this jset holds */
745         __u8                    pad[3];
746
747         struct bkey_i           start[0];
748         __u64                   _data[];
749 };
750
751 struct bch_sb_field_clean {
752         struct bch_sb_field     field;
753
754         __le32                  flags;
755         __le16                  _read_clock; /* no longer used */
756         __le16                  _write_clock;
757         __le64                  journal_seq;
758
759         struct jset_entry       start[0];
760         __u64                   _data[];
761 };
762
763 struct journal_seq_blacklist_entry {
764         __le64                  start;
765         __le64                  end;
766 };
767
768 struct bch_sb_field_journal_seq_blacklist {
769         struct bch_sb_field     field;
770         struct journal_seq_blacklist_entry start[];
771 };
772
773 struct bch_sb_field_errors {
774         struct bch_sb_field     field;
775         struct bch_sb_field_error_entry {
776                 __le64          v;
777                 __le64          last_error_time;
778         }                       entries[];
779 };
780
781 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_ERROR_ENTRY_ID,     struct bch_sb_field_error_entry, v,  0, 16);
782 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_ERROR_ENTRY_NR,     struct bch_sb_field_error_entry, v, 16, 64);
783
784 struct bch_sb_field_ext {
785         struct bch_sb_field     field;
786         __le64                  recovery_passes_required[2];
787         __le64                  errors_silent[8];
788 };
789
790 struct bch_sb_field_downgrade_entry {
791         __le16                  version;
792         __le64                  recovery_passes[2];
793         __le16                  nr_errors;
794         __le16                  errors[] __counted_by(nr_errors);
795 } __packed __aligned(2);
796
797 struct bch_sb_field_downgrade {
798         struct bch_sb_field     field;
799         struct bch_sb_field_downgrade_entry entries[];
800 };
801
802 /* Superblock: */
803
804 /*
805  * New versioning scheme:
806  * One common version number for all on disk data structures - superblock, btree
807  * nodes, journal entries
808  */
809 #define BCH_VERSION_MAJOR(_v)           ((__u16) ((_v) >> 10))
810 #define BCH_VERSION_MINOR(_v)           ((__u16) ((_v) & ~(~0U << 10)))
811 #define BCH_VERSION(_major, _minor)     (((_major) << 10)|(_minor) << 0)
812
813 /*
814  * field 1:             version name
815  * field 2:             BCH_VERSION(major, minor)
816  * field 3:             recovery passess required on upgrade
817  */
818 #define BCH_METADATA_VERSIONS()                                         \
819         x(bkey_renumber,                BCH_VERSION(0, 10))             \
820         x(inode_btree_change,           BCH_VERSION(0, 11))             \
821         x(snapshot,                     BCH_VERSION(0, 12))             \
822         x(inode_backpointers,           BCH_VERSION(0, 13))             \
823         x(btree_ptr_sectors_written,    BCH_VERSION(0, 14))             \
824         x(snapshot_2,                   BCH_VERSION(0, 15))             \
825         x(reflink_p_fix,                BCH_VERSION(0, 16))             \
826         x(subvol_dirent,                BCH_VERSION(0, 17))             \
827         x(inode_v2,                     BCH_VERSION(0, 18))             \
828         x(freespace,                    BCH_VERSION(0, 19))             \
829         x(alloc_v4,                     BCH_VERSION(0, 20))             \
830         x(new_data_types,               BCH_VERSION(0, 21))             \
831         x(backpointers,                 BCH_VERSION(0, 22))             \
832         x(inode_v3,                     BCH_VERSION(0, 23))             \
833         x(unwritten_extents,            BCH_VERSION(0, 24))             \
834         x(bucket_gens,                  BCH_VERSION(0, 25))             \
835         x(lru_v2,                       BCH_VERSION(0, 26))             \
836         x(fragmentation_lru,            BCH_VERSION(0, 27))             \
837         x(no_bps_in_alloc_keys,         BCH_VERSION(0, 28))             \
838         x(snapshot_trees,               BCH_VERSION(0, 29))             \
839         x(major_minor,                  BCH_VERSION(1,  0))             \
840         x(snapshot_skiplists,           BCH_VERSION(1,  1))             \
841         x(deleted_inodes,               BCH_VERSION(1,  2))             \
842         x(rebalance_work,               BCH_VERSION(1,  3))             \
843         x(member_seq,                   BCH_VERSION(1,  4))             \
844         x(subvolume_fs_parent,          BCH_VERSION(1,  5))             \
845         x(btree_subvolume_children,     BCH_VERSION(1,  6))
846
847 enum bcachefs_metadata_version {
848         bcachefs_metadata_version_min = 9,
849 #define x(t, n) bcachefs_metadata_version_##t = n,
850         BCH_METADATA_VERSIONS()
851 #undef x
852         bcachefs_metadata_version_max
853 };
854
855 static const __maybe_unused
856 unsigned bcachefs_metadata_required_upgrade_below = bcachefs_metadata_version_rebalance_work;
857
858 #define bcachefs_metadata_version_current       (bcachefs_metadata_version_max - 1)
859
860 #define BCH_SB_SECTOR                   8
861 #define BCH_SB_MEMBERS_MAX              64 /* XXX kill */
862
863 struct bch_sb_layout {
864         __uuid_t                magic;  /* bcachefs superblock UUID */
865         __u8                    layout_type;
866         __u8                    sb_max_size_bits; /* base 2 of 512 byte sectors */
867         __u8                    nr_superblocks;
868         __u8                    pad[5];
869         __le64                  sb_offset[61];
870 } __packed __aligned(8);
871
872 #define BCH_SB_LAYOUT_SECTOR    7
873
874 /*
875  * @offset      - sector where this sb was written
876  * @version     - on disk format version
877  * @version_min - Oldest metadata version this filesystem contains; so we can
878  *                safely drop compatibility code and refuse to mount filesystems
879  *                we'd need it for
880  * @magic       - identifies as a bcachefs superblock (BCHFS_MAGIC)
881  * @seq         - incremented each time superblock is written
882  * @uuid        - used for generating various magic numbers and identifying
883  *                member devices, never changes
884  * @user_uuid   - user visible UUID, may be changed
885  * @label       - filesystem label
886  * @seq         - identifies most recent superblock, incremented each time
887  *                superblock is written
888  * @features    - enabled incompatible features
889  */
890 struct bch_sb {
891         struct bch_csum         csum;
892         __le16                  version;
893         __le16                  version_min;
894         __le16                  pad[2];
895         __uuid_t                magic;
896         __uuid_t                uuid;
897         __uuid_t                user_uuid;
898         __u8                    label[BCH_SB_LABEL_SIZE];
899         __le64                  offset;
900         __le64                  seq;
901
902         __le16                  block_size;
903         __u8                    dev_idx;
904         __u8                    nr_devices;
905         __le32                  u64s;
906
907         __le64                  time_base_lo;
908         __le32                  time_base_hi;
909         __le32                  time_precision;
910
911         __le64                  flags[7];
912         __le64                  write_time;
913         __le64                  features[2];
914         __le64                  compat[2];
915
916         struct bch_sb_layout    layout;
917
918         struct bch_sb_field     start[0];
919         __le64                  _data[];
920 } __packed __aligned(8);
921
922 /*
923  * Flags:
924  * BCH_SB_INITALIZED    - set on first mount
925  * BCH_SB_CLEAN         - did we shut down cleanly? Just a hint, doesn't affect
926  *                        behaviour of mount/recovery path:
927  * BCH_SB_INODE_32BIT   - limit inode numbers to 32 bits
928  * BCH_SB_128_BIT_MACS  - 128 bit macs instead of 80
929  * BCH_SB_ENCRYPTION_TYPE - if nonzero encryption is enabled; overrides
930  *                         DATA/META_CSUM_TYPE. Also indicates encryption
931  *                         algorithm in use, if/when we get more than one
932  */
933
934 LE16_BITMASK(BCH_SB_BLOCK_SIZE,         struct bch_sb, block_size, 0, 16);
935
936 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_INITIALIZED,        struct bch_sb, flags[0],  0,  1);
937 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_CLEAN,              struct bch_sb, flags[0],  1,  2);
938 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_CSUM_TYPE,          struct bch_sb, flags[0],  2,  8);
939 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_ERROR_ACTION,       struct bch_sb, flags[0],  8, 12);
940
941 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_BTREE_NODE_SIZE,    struct bch_sb, flags[0], 12, 28);
942
943 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_GC_RESERVE,         struct bch_sb, flags[0], 28, 33);
944 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_ROOT_RESERVE,       struct bch_sb, flags[0], 33, 40);
945
946 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_META_CSUM_TYPE,     struct bch_sb, flags[0], 40, 44);
947 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_DATA_CSUM_TYPE,     struct bch_sb, flags[0], 44, 48);
948
949 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_META_REPLICAS_WANT, struct bch_sb, flags[0], 48, 52);
950 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_DATA_REPLICAS_WANT, struct bch_sb, flags[0], 52, 56);
951
952 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_POSIX_ACL,          struct bch_sb, flags[0], 56, 57);
953 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_USRQUOTA,           struct bch_sb, flags[0], 57, 58);
954 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_GRPQUOTA,           struct bch_sb, flags[0], 58, 59);
955 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_PRJQUOTA,           struct bch_sb, flags[0], 59, 60);
956
957 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_HAS_ERRORS,         struct bch_sb, flags[0], 60, 61);
958 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_HAS_TOPOLOGY_ERRORS,struct bch_sb, flags[0], 61, 62);
959
960 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_BIG_ENDIAN,         struct bch_sb, flags[0], 62, 63);
961
962 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_STR_HASH_TYPE,      struct bch_sb, flags[1],  0,  4);
963 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LO,struct bch_sb, flags[1],  4,  8);
964 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_INODE_32BIT,        struct bch_sb, flags[1],  8,  9);
965
966 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_128_BIT_MACS,       struct bch_sb, flags[1],  9, 10);
967 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_ENCRYPTION_TYPE,    struct bch_sb, flags[1], 10, 14);
968
969 /*
970  * Max size of an extent that may require bouncing to read or write
971  * (checksummed, compressed): 64k
972  */
973 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_ENCODED_EXTENT_MAX_BITS,
974                                         struct bch_sb, flags[1], 14, 20);
975
976 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_META_REPLICAS_REQ,  struct bch_sb, flags[1], 20, 24);
977 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_DATA_REPLICAS_REQ,  struct bch_sb, flags[1], 24, 28);
978
979 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_PROMOTE_TARGET,     struct bch_sb, flags[1], 28, 40);
980 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_FOREGROUND_TARGET,  struct bch_sb, flags[1], 40, 52);
981 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_BACKGROUND_TARGET,  struct bch_sb, flags[1], 52, 64);
982
983 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_BACKGROUND_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LO,
984                                         struct bch_sb, flags[2],  0,  4);
985 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_GC_RESERVE_BYTES,   struct bch_sb, flags[2],  4, 64);
986
987 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_ERASURE_CODE,       struct bch_sb, flags[3],  0, 16);
988 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_METADATA_TARGET,    struct bch_sb, flags[3], 16, 28);
989 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_SHARD_INUMS,        struct bch_sb, flags[3], 28, 29);
990 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_INODES_USE_KEY_CACHE,struct bch_sb, flags[3], 29, 30);
991 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_JOURNAL_FLUSH_DELAY,struct bch_sb, flags[3], 30, 62);
992 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_JOURNAL_FLUSH_DISABLED,struct bch_sb, flags[3], 62, 63);
993 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_JOURNAL_RECLAIM_DELAY,struct bch_sb, flags[4], 0, 32);
994 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_JOURNAL_TRANSACTION_NAMES,struct bch_sb, flags[4], 32, 33);
995 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_NOCOW,              struct bch_sb, flags[4], 33, 34);
996 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE,  struct bch_sb, flags[4], 34, 54);
997 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_VERSION_UPGRADE,    struct bch_sb, flags[4], 54, 56);
998
999 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_HI,struct bch_sb, flags[4], 56, 60);
1000 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_BACKGROUND_COMPRESSION_TYPE_HI,
1001                                         struct bch_sb, flags[4], 60, 64);
1002
1003 LE64_BITMASK(BCH_SB_VERSION_UPGRADE_COMPLETE,
1004                                         struct bch_sb, flags[5],  0, 16);
1005
1006 static inline __u64 BCH_SB_COMPRESSION_TYPE(const struct bch_sb *sb)
1007 {
1008         return BCH_SB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LO(sb) | (BCH_SB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_HI(sb) << 4);
1009 }
1010
1011 static inline void SET_BCH_SB_COMPRESSION_TYPE(struct bch_sb *sb, __u64 v)
1012 {
1013         SET_BCH_SB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LO(sb, v);
1014         SET_BCH_SB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_HI(sb, v >> 4);
1015 }
1016
1017 static inline __u64 BCH_SB_BACKGROUND_COMPRESSION_TYPE(const struct bch_sb *sb)
1018 {
1019         return BCH_SB_BACKGROUND_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LO(sb) |
1020                 (BCH_SB_BACKGROUND_COMPRESSION_TYPE_HI(sb) << 4);
1021 }
1022
1023 static inline void SET_BCH_SB_BACKGROUND_COMPRESSION_TYPE(struct bch_sb *sb, __u64 v)
1024 {
1025         SET_BCH_SB_BACKGROUND_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LO(sb, v);
1026         SET_BCH_SB_BACKGROUND_COMPRESSION_TYPE_HI(sb, v >> 4);
1027 }
1028
1029 /*
1030  * Features:
1031  *
1032  * journal_seq_blacklist_v3:    gates BCH_SB_FIELD_journal_seq_blacklist
1033  * reflink:                     gates KEY_TYPE_reflink
1034  * inline_data:                 gates KEY_TYPE_inline_data
1035  * new_siphash:                 gates BCH_STR_HASH_siphash
1036  * new_extent_overwrite:        gates BTREE_NODE_NEW_EXTENT_OVERWRITE
1037  */
1038 #define BCH_SB_FEATURES()                       \
1039         x(lz4,                          0)      \
1040         x(gzip,                         1)      \
1041         x(zstd,                         2)      \
1042         x(atomic_nlink,                 3)      \
1043         x(ec,                           4)      \
1044         x(journal_seq_blacklist_v3,     5)      \
1045         x(reflink,                      6)      \
1046         x(new_siphash,                  7)      \
1047         x(inline_data,                  8)      \
1048         x(new_extent_overwrite,         9)      \
1049         x(incompressible,               10)     \
1050         x(btree_ptr_v2,                 11)     \
1051         x(extents_above_btree_updates,  12)     \
1052         x(btree_updates_journalled,     13)     \
1053         x(reflink_inline_data,          14)     \
1054         x(new_varint,                   15)     \
1055         x(journal_no_flush,             16)     \
1056         x(alloc_v2,                     17)     \
1057         x(extents_across_btree_nodes,   18)
1058
1059 #define BCH_SB_FEATURES_ALWAYS                          \
1060         ((1ULL << BCH_FEATURE_new_extent_overwrite)|    \
1061          (1ULL << BCH_FEATURE_extents_above_btree_updates)|\
1062          (1ULL << BCH_FEATURE_btree_updates_journalled)|\
1063          (1ULL << BCH_FEATURE_alloc_v2)|\
1064          (1ULL << BCH_FEATURE_extents_across_btree_nodes))
1065
1066 #define BCH_SB_FEATURES_ALL                             \
1067         (BCH_SB_FEATURES_ALWAYS|                        \
1068          (1ULL << BCH_FEATURE_new_siphash)|             \
1069          (1ULL << BCH_FEATURE_btree_ptr_v2)|            \
1070          (1ULL << BCH_FEATURE_new_varint)|              \
1071          (1ULL << BCH_FEATURE_journal_no_flush))
1072
1073 enum bch_sb_feature {
1074 #define x(f, n) BCH_FEATURE_##f,
1075         BCH_SB_FEATURES()
1076 #undef x
1077         BCH_FEATURE_NR,
1078 };
1079
1080 #define BCH_SB_COMPAT()                                 \
1081         x(alloc_info,                           0)      \
1082         x(alloc_metadata,                       1)      \
1083         x(extents_above_btree_updates_done,     2)      \
1084         x(bformat_overflow_done,                3)
1085
1086 enum bch_sb_compat {
1087 #define x(f, n) BCH_COMPAT_##f,
1088         BCH_SB_COMPAT()
1089 #undef x
1090         BCH_COMPAT_NR,
1091 };
1092
1093 /* options: */
1094
1095 #define BCH_VERSION_UPGRADE_OPTS()      \
1096         x(compatible,           0)      \
1097         x(incompatible,         1)      \
1098         x(none,                 2)
1099
1100 enum bch_version_upgrade_opts {
1101 #define x(t, n) BCH_VERSION_UPGRADE_##t = n,
1102         BCH_VERSION_UPGRADE_OPTS()
1103 #undef x
1104 };
1105
1106 #define BCH_REPLICAS_MAX                4U
1107
1108 #define BCH_BKEY_PTRS_MAX               16U
1109
1110 #define BCH_ERROR_ACTIONS()             \
1111         x(continue,             0)      \
1112         x(ro,                   1)      \
1113         x(panic,                2)
1114
1115 enum bch_error_actions {
1116 #define x(t, n) BCH_ON_ERROR_##t = n,
1117         BCH_ERROR_ACTIONS()
1118 #undef x
1119         BCH_ON_ERROR_NR
1120 };
1121
1122 #define BCH_STR_HASH_TYPES()            \
1123         x(crc32c,               0)      \
1124         x(crc64,                1)      \
1125         x(siphash_old,          2)      \
1126         x(siphash,              3)
1127
1128 enum bch_str_hash_type {
1129 #define x(t, n) BCH_STR_HASH_##t = n,
1130         BCH_STR_HASH_TYPES()
1131 #undef x
1132         BCH_STR_HASH_NR
1133 };
1134
1135 #define BCH_STR_HASH_OPTS()             \
1136         x(crc32c,               0)      \
1137         x(crc64,                1)      \
1138         x(siphash,              2)
1139
1140 enum bch_str_hash_opts {
1141 #define x(t, n) BCH_STR_HASH_OPT_##t = n,
1142         BCH_STR_HASH_OPTS()
1143 #undef x
1144         BCH_STR_HASH_OPT_NR
1145 };
1146
1147 #define BCH_CSUM_TYPES()                        \
1148         x(none,                         0)      \
1149         x(crc32c_nonzero,               1)      \
1150         x(crc64_nonzero,                2)      \
1151         x(chacha20_poly1305_80,         3)      \
1152         x(chacha20_poly1305_128,        4)      \
1153         x(crc32c,                       5)      \
1154         x(crc64,                        6)      \
1155         x(xxhash,                       7)
1156
1157 enum bch_csum_type {
1158 #define x(t, n) BCH_CSUM_##t = n,
1159         BCH_CSUM_TYPES()
1160 #undef x
1161         BCH_CSUM_NR
1162 };
1163
1164 static const __maybe_unused unsigned bch_crc_bytes[] = {
1165         [BCH_CSUM_none]                         = 0,
1166         [BCH_CSUM_crc32c_nonzero]               = 4,
1167         [BCH_CSUM_crc32c]                       = 4,
1168         [BCH_CSUM_crc64_nonzero]                = 8,
1169         [BCH_CSUM_crc64]                        = 8,
1170         [BCH_CSUM_xxhash]                       = 8,
1171         [BCH_CSUM_chacha20_poly1305_80]         = 10,
1172         [BCH_CSUM_chacha20_poly1305_128]        = 16,
1173 };
1174
1175 static inline _Bool bch2_csum_type_is_encryption(enum bch_csum_type type)
1176 {
1177         switch (type) {
1178         case BCH_CSUM_chacha20_poly1305_80:
1179         case BCH_CSUM_chacha20_poly1305_128:
1180                 return true;
1181         default:
1182                 return false;
1183         }
1184 }
1185
1186 #define BCH_CSUM_OPTS()                 \
1187         x(none,                 0)      \
1188         x(crc32c,               1)      \
1189         x(crc64,                2)      \
1190         x(xxhash,               3)
1191
1192 enum bch_csum_opts {
1193 #define x(t, n) BCH_CSUM_OPT_##t = n,
1194         BCH_CSUM_OPTS()
1195 #undef x
1196         BCH_CSUM_OPT_NR
1197 };
1198
1199 #define BCH_COMPRESSION_TYPES()         \
1200         x(none,                 0)      \
1201         x(lz4_old,              1)      \
1202         x(gzip,                 2)      \
1203         x(lz4,                  3)      \
1204         x(zstd,                 4)      \
1205         x(incompressible,       5)
1206
1207 enum bch_compression_type {
1208 #define x(t, n) BCH_COMPRESSION_TYPE_##t = n,
1209         BCH_COMPRESSION_TYPES()
1210 #undef x
1211         BCH_COMPRESSION_TYPE_NR
1212 };
1213
1214 #define BCH_COMPRESSION_OPTS()          \
1215         x(none,         0)              \
1216         x(lz4,          1)              \
1217         x(gzip,         2)              \
1218         x(zstd,         3)
1219
1220 enum bch_compression_opts {
1221 #define x(t, n) BCH_COMPRESSION_OPT_##t = n,
1222         BCH_COMPRESSION_OPTS()
1223 #undef x
1224         BCH_COMPRESSION_OPT_NR
1225 };
1226
1227 /*
1228  * Magic numbers
1229  *
1230  * The various other data structures have their own magic numbers, which are
1231  * xored with the first part of the cache set's UUID
1232  */
1233
1234 #define BCACHE_MAGIC                                                    \
1235         UUID_INIT(0xc68573f6, 0x4e1a, 0x45ca,                           \
1236                   0x82, 0x65, 0xf5, 0x7f, 0x48, 0xba, 0x6d, 0x81)
1237 #define BCHFS_MAGIC                                                     \
1238         UUID_INIT(0xc68573f6, 0x66ce, 0x90a9,                           \
1239                   0xd9, 0x6a, 0x60, 0xcf, 0x80, 0x3d, 0xf7, 0xef)
1240
1241 #define BCACHEFS_STATFS_MAGIC           0xca451a4e
1242
1243 #define JSET_MAGIC              __cpu_to_le64(0x245235c1a3625032ULL)
1244 #define BSET_MAGIC              __cpu_to_le64(0x90135c78b99e07f5ULL)
1245
1246 static inline __le64 __bch2_sb_magic(struct bch_sb *sb)
1247 {
1248         __le64 ret;
1249
1250         memcpy(&ret, &sb->uuid, sizeof(ret));
1251         return ret;
1252 }
1253
1254 static inline __u64 __jset_magic(struct bch_sb *sb)
1255 {
1256         return __le64_to_cpu(__bch2_sb_magic(sb) ^ JSET_MAGIC);
1257 }
1258
1259 static inline __u64 __bset_magic(struct bch_sb *sb)
1260 {
1261         return __le64_to_cpu(__bch2_sb_magic(sb) ^ BSET_MAGIC);
1262 }
1263
1264 /* Journal */
1265
1266 #define JSET_KEYS_U64s  (sizeof(struct jset_entry) / sizeof(__u64))
1267
1268 #define BCH_JSET_ENTRY_TYPES()                  \
1269         x(btree_keys,           0)              \
1270         x(btree_root,           1)              \
1271         x(prio_ptrs,            2)              \
1272         x(blacklist,            3)              \
1273         x(blacklist_v2,         4)              \
1274         x(usage,                5)              \
1275         x(data_usage,           6)              \
1276         x(clock,                7)              \
1277         x(dev_usage,            8)              \
1278         x(log,                  9)              \
1279         x(overwrite,            10)             \
1280         x(write_buffer_keys,    11)             \
1281         x(datetime,             12)
1282
1283 enum {
1284 #define x(f, nr)        BCH_JSET_ENTRY_##f      = nr,
1285         BCH_JSET_ENTRY_TYPES()
1286 #undef x
1287         BCH_JSET_ENTRY_NR
1288 };
1289
1290 static inline bool jset_entry_is_key(struct jset_entry *e)
1291 {
1292         switch (e->type) {
1293         case BCH_JSET_ENTRY_btree_keys:
1294         case BCH_JSET_ENTRY_btree_root:
1295         case BCH_JSET_ENTRY_overwrite:
1296         case BCH_JSET_ENTRY_write_buffer_keys:
1297                 return true;
1298         }
1299
1300         return false;
1301 }
1302
1303 /*
1304  * Journal sequence numbers can be blacklisted: bsets record the max sequence
1305  * number of all the journal entries they contain updates for, so that on
1306  * recovery we can ignore those bsets that contain index updates newer that what
1307  * made it into the journal.
1308  *
1309  * This means that we can't reuse that journal_seq - we have to skip it, and
1310  * then record that we skipped it so that the next time we crash and recover we
1311  * don't think there was a missing journal entry.
1312  */
1313 struct jset_entry_blacklist {
1314         struct jset_entry       entry;
1315         __le64                  seq;
1316 };
1317
1318 struct jset_entry_blacklist_v2 {
1319         struct jset_entry       entry;
1320         __le64                  start;
1321         __le64                  end;
1322 };
1323
1324 #define BCH_FS_USAGE_TYPES()                    \
1325         x(reserved,             0)              \
1326         x(inodes,               1)              \
1327         x(key_version,          2)
1328
1329 enum {
1330 #define x(f, nr)        BCH_FS_USAGE_##f        = nr,
1331         BCH_FS_USAGE_TYPES()
1332 #undef x
1333         BCH_FS_USAGE_NR
1334 };
1335
1336 struct jset_entry_usage {
1337         struct jset_entry       entry;
1338         __le64                  v;
1339 } __packed;
1340
1341 struct jset_entry_data_usage {
1342         struct jset_entry       entry;
1343         __le64                  v;
1344         struct bch_replicas_entry_v1 r;
1345 } __packed;
1346
1347 struct jset_entry_clock {
1348         struct jset_entry       entry;
1349         __u8                    rw;
1350         __u8                    pad[7];
1351         __le64                  time;
1352 } __packed;
1353
1354 struct jset_entry_dev_usage_type {
1355         __le64                  buckets;
1356         __le64                  sectors;
1357         __le64                  fragmented;
1358 } __packed;
1359
1360 struct jset_entry_dev_usage {
1361         struct jset_entry       entry;
1362         __le32                  dev;
1363         __u32                   pad;
1364
1365         __le64                  _buckets_ec;            /* No longer used */
1366         __le64                  _buckets_unavailable;   /* No longer used */
1367
1368         struct jset_entry_dev_usage_type d[];
1369 };
1370
1371 static inline unsigned jset_entry_dev_usage_nr_types(struct jset_entry_dev_usage *u)
1372 {
1373         return (vstruct_bytes(&u->entry) - sizeof(struct jset_entry_dev_usage)) /
1374                 sizeof(struct jset_entry_dev_usage_type);
1375 }
1376
1377 struct jset_entry_log {
1378         struct jset_entry       entry;
1379         u8                      d[];
1380 } __packed __aligned(8);
1381
1382 struct jset_entry_datetime {
1383         struct jset_entry       entry;
1384         __le64                  seconds;
1385 } __packed __aligned(8);
1386
1387 /*
1388  * On disk format for a journal entry:
1389  * seq is monotonically increasing; every journal entry has its own unique
1390  * sequence number.
1391  *
1392  * last_seq is the oldest journal entry that still has keys the btree hasn't
1393  * flushed to disk yet.
1394  *
1395  * version is for on disk format changes.
1396  */
1397 struct jset {
1398         struct bch_csum         csum;
1399
1400         __le64                  magic;
1401         __le64                  seq;
1402         __le32                  version;
1403         __le32                  flags;
1404
1405         __le32                  u64s; /* size of d[] in u64s */
1406
1407         __u8                    encrypted_start[0];
1408
1409         __le16                  _read_clock; /* no longer used */
1410         __le16                  _write_clock;
1411
1412         /* Sequence number of oldest dirty journal entry */
1413         __le64                  last_seq;
1414
1415
1416         struct jset_entry       start[0];
1417         __u64                   _data[];
1418 } __packed __aligned(8);
1419
1420 LE32_BITMASK(JSET_CSUM_TYPE,    struct jset, flags, 0, 4);
1421 LE32_BITMASK(JSET_BIG_ENDIAN,   struct jset, flags, 4, 5);
1422 LE32_BITMASK(JSET_NO_FLUSH,     struct jset, flags, 5, 6);
1423
1424 #define BCH_JOURNAL_BUCKETS_MIN         8
1425
1426 /* Btree: */
1427
1428 enum btree_id_flags {
1429         BTREE_ID_EXTENTS        = BIT(0),
1430         BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOTS      = BIT(1),
1431         BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOT_FIELD = BIT(2),
1432         BTREE_ID_DATA           = BIT(3),
1433 };
1434
1435 #define BCH_BTREE_IDS()                                                         \
1436         x(extents,              0,      BTREE_ID_EXTENTS|BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOTS|BTREE_ID_DATA,\
1437           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_whiteout)|                                           \
1438           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_error)|                                              \
1439           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_cookie)|                                             \
1440           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_extent)|                                             \
1441           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_reservation)|                                        \
1442           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_reflink_p)|                                          \
1443           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_inline_data))                                        \
1444         x(inodes,               1,      BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOTS,                     \
1445           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_whiteout)|                                           \
1446           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_inode)|                                              \
1447           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_inode_v2)|                                           \
1448           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_inode_v3)|                                           \
1449           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_inode_generation))                                   \
1450         x(dirents,              2,      BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOTS,                     \
1451           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_whiteout)|                                           \
1452           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_hash_whiteout)|                                      \
1453           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_dirent))                                             \
1454         x(xattrs,               3,      BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOTS,                     \
1455           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_whiteout)|                                           \
1456           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_cookie)|                                             \
1457           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_hash_whiteout)|                                      \
1458           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_xattr))                                              \
1459         x(alloc,                4,      0,                                      \
1460           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_alloc)|                                              \
1461           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_alloc_v2)|                                           \
1462           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_alloc_v3)|                                           \
1463           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_alloc_v4))                                           \
1464         x(quotas,               5,      0,                                      \
1465           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_quota))                                              \
1466         x(stripes,              6,      0,                                      \
1467           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_stripe))                                             \
1468         x(reflink,              7,      BTREE_ID_EXTENTS|BTREE_ID_DATA,         \
1469           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_reflink_v)|                                          \
1470           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_indirect_inline_data))                               \
1471         x(subvolumes,           8,      0,                                      \
1472           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_subvolume))                                          \
1473         x(snapshots,            9,      0,                                      \
1474           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_snapshot))                                           \
1475         x(lru,                  10,     0,                                      \
1476           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_set))                                                \
1477         x(freespace,            11,     BTREE_ID_EXTENTS,                       \
1478           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_set))                                                \
1479         x(need_discard,         12,     0,                                      \
1480           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_set))                                                \
1481         x(backpointers,         13,     0,                                      \
1482           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_backpointer))                                        \
1483         x(bucket_gens,          14,     0,                                      \
1484           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_bucket_gens))                                        \
1485         x(snapshot_trees,       15,     0,                                      \
1486           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_snapshot_tree))                                      \
1487         x(deleted_inodes,       16,     BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOT_FIELD,                \
1488           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_set))                                                \
1489         x(logged_ops,           17,     0,                                      \
1490           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_logged_op_truncate)|                                 \
1491           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_logged_op_finsert))                                  \
1492         x(rebalance_work,       18,     BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOT_FIELD,                \
1493           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_set)|BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_cookie))                       \
1494         x(subvolume_children,   19,     0,                                      \
1495           BIT_ULL(KEY_TYPE_set))
1496
1497 enum btree_id {
1498 #define x(name, nr, ...) BTREE_ID_##name = nr,
1499         BCH_BTREE_IDS()
1500 #undef x
1501         BTREE_ID_NR
1502 };
1503
1504 #define BTREE_MAX_DEPTH         4U
1505
1506 /* Btree nodes */
1507
1508 /*
1509  * Btree nodes
1510  *
1511  * On disk a btree node is a list/log of these; within each set the keys are
1512  * sorted
1513  */
1514 struct bset {
1515         __le64                  seq;
1516
1517         /*
1518          * Highest journal entry this bset contains keys for.
1519          * If on recovery we don't see that journal entry, this bset is ignored:
1520          * this allows us to preserve the order of all index updates after a
1521          * crash, since the journal records a total order of all index updates
1522          * and anything that didn't make it to the journal doesn't get used.
1523          */
1524         __le64                  journal_seq;
1525
1526         __le32                  flags;
1527         __le16                  version;
1528         __le16                  u64s; /* count of d[] in u64s */
1529
1530         struct bkey_packed      start[0];
1531         __u64                   _data[];
1532 } __packed __aligned(8);
1533
1534 LE32_BITMASK(BSET_CSUM_TYPE,    struct bset, flags, 0, 4);
1535
1536 LE32_BITMASK(BSET_BIG_ENDIAN,   struct bset, flags, 4, 5);
1537 LE32_BITMASK(BSET_SEPARATE_WHITEOUTS,
1538                                 struct bset, flags, 5, 6);
1539
1540 /* Sector offset within the btree node: */
1541 LE32_BITMASK(BSET_OFFSET,       struct bset, flags, 16, 32);
1542
1543 struct btree_node {
1544         struct bch_csum         csum;
1545         __le64                  magic;
1546
1547         /* this flags field is encrypted, unlike bset->flags: */
1548         __le64                  flags;
1549
1550         /* Closed interval: */
1551         struct bpos             min_key;
1552         struct bpos             max_key;
1553         struct bch_extent_ptr   _ptr; /* not used anymore */
1554         struct bkey_format      format;
1555
1556         union {
1557         struct bset             keys;
1558         struct {
1559                 __u8            pad[22];
1560                 __le16          u64s;
1561                 __u64           _data[0];
1562
1563         };
1564         };
1565 } __packed __aligned(8);
1566
1567 LE64_BITMASK(BTREE_NODE_ID_LO,  struct btree_node, flags,  0,  4);
1568 LE64_BITMASK(BTREE_NODE_LEVEL,  struct btree_node, flags,  4,  8);
1569 LE64_BITMASK(BTREE_NODE_NEW_EXTENT_OVERWRITE,
1570                                 struct btree_node, flags,  8,  9);
1571 LE64_BITMASK(BTREE_NODE_ID_HI,  struct btree_node, flags,  9, 25);
1572 /* 25-32 unused */
1573 LE64_BITMASK(BTREE_NODE_SEQ,    struct btree_node, flags, 32, 64);
1574
1575 static inline __u64 BTREE_NODE_ID(struct btree_node *n)
1576 {
1577         return BTREE_NODE_ID_LO(n) | (BTREE_NODE_ID_HI(n) << 4);
1578 }
1579
1580 static inline void SET_BTREE_NODE_ID(struct btree_node *n, __u64 v)
1581 {
1582         SET_BTREE_NODE_ID_LO(n, v);
1583         SET_BTREE_NODE_ID_HI(n, v >> 4);
1584 }
1585
1586 struct btree_node_entry {
1587         struct bch_csum         csum;
1588
1589         union {
1590         struct bset             keys;
1591         struct {
1592                 __u8            pad[22];
1593                 __le16          u64s;
1594                 __u64           _data[0];
1595         };
1596         };
1597 } __packed __aligned(8);
1598
1599 #endif /* _BCACHEFS_FORMAT_H */