- prev = prev ? vstruct_next(prev) : jset->start;
- jset->u64s = cpu_to_le32((u64 *) prev - jset->_data);
-}
-
-void bch2_journal_write(struct closure *cl)
-{
- struct journal *j = container_of(cl, struct journal, io);
- struct bch_fs *c = container_of(j, struct bch_fs, journal);
- struct bch_dev *ca;
- struct journal_buf *w = journal_last_unwritten_buf(j);
- struct bch_replicas_padded replicas;
- struct jset_entry *start, *end;
- struct jset *jset;
- struct bio *bio;
- struct printbuf journal_debug_buf = PRINTBUF;
- bool validate_before_checksum = false;
- unsigned i, sectors, bytes, u64s, nr_rw_members = 0;
- int ret;
-
- BUG_ON(BCH_SB_CLEAN(c->disk_sb.sb));
-
- journal_buf_realloc(j, w);
- jset = w->data;
-
- j->write_start_time = local_clock();
-
- spin_lock(&j->lock);
-
- /*
- * If the journal is in an error state - we did an emergency shutdown -
- * we prefer to continue doing journal writes. We just mark them as
- * noflush so they'll never be used, but they'll still be visible by the
- * list_journal tool - this helps in debugging.
- *
- * There's a caveat: the first journal write after marking the
- * superblock dirty must always be a flush write, because on startup
- * from a clean shutdown we didn't necessarily read the journal and the
- * new journal write might overwrite whatever was in the journal
- * previously - we can't leave the journal without any flush writes in
- * it.
- *
- * So if we're in an error state, and we're still starting up, we don't
- * write anything at all.
- */
- if (!test_bit(JOURNAL_NEED_FLUSH_WRITE, &j->flags) &&
- (bch2_journal_error(j) ||
- w->noflush ||
- (!w->must_flush &&
- (jiffies - j->last_flush_write) < msecs_to_jiffies(c->opts.journal_flush_delay) &&
- test_bit(JOURNAL_MAY_SKIP_FLUSH, &j->flags)))) {
- w->noflush = true;
- SET_JSET_NO_FLUSH(jset, true);
- jset->last_seq = 0;
- w->last_seq = 0;
-
- j->nr_noflush_writes++;
- } else if (!bch2_journal_error(j)) {
- j->last_flush_write = jiffies;
- j->nr_flush_writes++;
- clear_bit(JOURNAL_NEED_FLUSH_WRITE, &j->flags);
- } else {
- spin_unlock(&j->lock);
- goto err;
- }
- spin_unlock(&j->lock);
-
- /*
- * New btree roots are set by journalling them; when the journal entry
- * gets written we have to propagate them to c->btree_roots
- *
- * But, every journal entry we write has to contain all the btree roots
- * (at least for now); so after we copy btree roots to c->btree_roots we
- * have to get any missing btree roots and add them to this journal
- * entry:
- */
-
- bch2_journal_entries_postprocess(c, jset);