| Theodore Ts'o | 9f125d6 | 2011-06-27 19:16:04 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* | 
 | 2 |  * linux/fs/ext4/truncate.h | 
 | 3 |  * | 
 | 4 |  * Common inline functions needed for truncate support | 
 | 5 |  */ | 
 | 6 |  | 
 | 7 | /* | 
 | 8 |  * Truncate blocks that were not used by write. We have to truncate the | 
 | 9 |  * pagecache as well so that corresponding buffers get properly unmapped. | 
 | 10 |  */ | 
 | 11 | static inline void ext4_truncate_failed_write(struct inode *inode) | 
 | 12 | { | 
 | 13 | 	truncate_inode_pages(inode->i_mapping, inode->i_size); | 
 | 14 | 	ext4_truncate(inode); | 
 | 15 | } | 
 | 16 |  | 
 | 17 | /* | 
 | 18 |  * Work out how many blocks we need to proceed with the next chunk of a | 
 | 19 |  * truncate transaction. | 
 | 20 |  */ | 
 | 21 | static inline unsigned long ext4_blocks_for_truncate(struct inode *inode) | 
 | 22 | { | 
 | 23 | 	ext4_lblk_t needed; | 
 | 24 |  | 
 | 25 | 	needed = inode->i_blocks >> (inode->i_sb->s_blocksize_bits - 9); | 
 | 26 |  | 
 | 27 | 	/* Give ourselves just enough room to cope with inodes in which | 
 | 28 | 	 * i_blocks is corrupt: we've seen disk corruptions in the past | 
 | 29 | 	 * which resulted in random data in an inode which looked enough | 
 | 30 | 	 * like a regular file for ext4 to try to delete it.  Things | 
 | 31 | 	 * will go a bit crazy if that happens, but at least we should | 
 | 32 | 	 * try not to panic the whole kernel. */ | 
 | 33 | 	if (needed < 2) | 
 | 34 | 		needed = 2; | 
 | 35 |  | 
 | 36 | 	/* But we need to bound the transaction so we don't overflow the | 
 | 37 | 	 * journal. */ | 
 | 38 | 	if (needed > EXT4_MAX_TRANS_DATA) | 
 | 39 | 		needed = EXT4_MAX_TRANS_DATA; | 
 | 40 |  | 
 | 41 | 	return EXT4_DATA_TRANS_BLOCKS(inode->i_sb) + needed; | 
 | 42 | } | 
 | 43 |  |