| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* | 
 | 2 |  * logfile.h - Defines for NTFS kernel journal ($LogFile) handling.  Part of | 
 | 3 |  *	       the Linux-NTFS project. | 
 | 4 |  * | 
| Anton Altaparmakov | e7a1033 | 2005-09-08 16:12:28 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 5 |  * Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Anton Altaparmakov | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 6 |  * | 
 | 7 |  * This program/include file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | 
 | 8 |  * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published | 
 | 9 |  * by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | 
 | 10 |  * (at your option) any later version. | 
 | 11 |  * | 
 | 12 |  * This program/include file is distributed in the hope that it will be | 
 | 13 |  * useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty | 
 | 14 |  * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the | 
 | 15 |  * GNU General Public License for more details. | 
 | 16 |  * | 
 | 17 |  * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | 
 | 18 |  * along with this program (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS | 
 | 19 |  * distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software | 
 | 20 |  * Foundation,Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA | 
 | 21 |  */ | 
 | 22 |  | 
 | 23 | #ifndef _LINUX_NTFS_LOGFILE_H | 
 | 24 | #define _LINUX_NTFS_LOGFILE_H | 
 | 25 |  | 
 | 26 | #ifdef NTFS_RW | 
 | 27 |  | 
 | 28 | #include <linux/fs.h> | 
 | 29 |  | 
 | 30 | #include "types.h" | 
 | 31 | #include "endian.h" | 
 | 32 | #include "layout.h" | 
 | 33 |  | 
 | 34 | /* | 
 | 35 |  * Journal ($LogFile) organization: | 
 | 36 |  * | 
 | 37 |  * Two restart areas present in the first two pages (restart pages, one restart | 
 | 38 |  * area in each page).  When the volume is dismounted they should be identical, | 
 | 39 |  * except for the update sequence array which usually has a different update | 
 | 40 |  * sequence number. | 
 | 41 |  * | 
 | 42 |  * These are followed by log records organized in pages headed by a log record | 
 | 43 |  * header going up to log file size.  Not all pages contain log records when a | 
 | 44 |  * volume is first formatted, but as the volume ages, all records will be used. | 
 | 45 |  * When the log file fills up, the records at the beginning are purged (by | 
 | 46 |  * modifying the oldest_lsn to a higher value presumably) and writing begins | 
 | 47 |  * at the beginning of the file.  Effectively, the log file is viewed as a | 
 | 48 |  * circular entity. | 
 | 49 |  * | 
 | 50 |  * NOTE: Windows NT, 2000, and XP all use log file version 1.1 but they accept | 
 | 51 |  * versions <= 1.x, including 0.-1.  (Yes, that is a minus one in there!)  We | 
 | 52 |  * probably only want to support 1.1 as this seems to be the current version | 
 | 53 |  * and we don't know how that differs from the older versions.  The only | 
 | 54 |  * exception is if the journal is clean as marked by the two restart pages | 
 | 55 |  * then it doesn't matter whether we are on an earlier version.  We can just | 
 | 56 |  * reinitialize the logfile and start again with version 1.1. | 
 | 57 |  */ | 
 | 58 |  | 
 | 59 | /* Some $LogFile related constants. */ | 
 | 60 | #define MaxLogFileSize		0x100000000ULL | 
 | 61 | #define DefaultLogPageSize	4096 | 
 | 62 | #define MinLogRecordPages	48 | 
 | 63 |  | 
 | 64 | /* | 
 | 65 |  * Log file restart page header (begins the restart area). | 
 | 66 |  */ | 
 | 67 | typedef struct { | 
 | 68 | /*Ofs*/ | 
 | 69 | /*  0	NTFS_RECORD; -- Unfolded here as gcc doesn't like unnamed structs. */ | 
 | 70 | /*  0*/	NTFS_RECORD_TYPE magic;	/* The magic is "RSTR". */ | 
 | 71 | /*  4*/	le16 usa_ofs;		/* See NTFS_RECORD definition in layout.h. | 
 | 72 | 				   When creating, set this to be immediately | 
 | 73 | 				   after this header structure (without any | 
 | 74 | 				   alignment). */ | 
 | 75 | /*  6*/	le16 usa_count;		/* See NTFS_RECORD definition in layout.h. */ | 
 | 76 |  | 
 | 77 | /*  8*/	leLSN chkdsk_lsn;	/* The last log file sequence number found by | 
 | 78 | 				   chkdsk.  Only used when the magic is changed | 
 | 79 | 				   to "CHKD".  Otherwise this is zero. */ | 
 | 80 | /* 16*/	le32 system_page_size;	/* Byte size of system pages when the log file | 
 | 81 | 				   was created, has to be >= 512 and a power of | 
 | 82 | 				   2.  Use this to calculate the required size | 
 | 83 | 				   of the usa (usa_count) and add it to usa_ofs. | 
 | 84 | 				   Then verify that the result is less than the | 
 | 85 | 				   value of the restart_area_offset. */ | 
 | 86 | /* 20*/	le32 log_page_size;	/* Byte size of log file pages, has to be >= | 
 | 87 | 				   512 and a power of 2.  The default is 4096 | 
 | 88 | 				   and is used when the system page size is | 
 | 89 | 				   between 4096 and 8192.  Otherwise this is | 
 | 90 | 				   set to the system page size instead. */ | 
 | 91 | /* 24*/	le16 restart_area_offset;/* Byte offset from the start of this header to | 
 | 92 | 				   the RESTART_AREA.  Value has to be aligned | 
 | 93 | 				   to 8-byte boundary.  When creating, set this | 
 | 94 | 				   to be after the usa. */ | 
 | 95 | /* 26*/	sle16 minor_ver;	/* Log file minor version.  Only check if major | 
 | 96 | 				   version is 1. */ | 
 | 97 | /* 28*/	sle16 major_ver;	/* Log file major version.  We only support | 
 | 98 | 				   version 1.1. */ | 
 | 99 | /* sizeof() = 30 (0x1e) bytes */ | 
 | 100 | } __attribute__ ((__packed__)) RESTART_PAGE_HEADER; | 
 | 101 |  | 
 | 102 | /* | 
 | 103 |  * Constant for the log client indices meaning that there are no client records | 
 | 104 |  * in this particular client array.  Also inside the client records themselves, | 
 | 105 |  * this means that there are no client records preceding or following this one. | 
 | 106 |  */ | 
| Harvey Harrison | 63cd8854 | 2009-03-31 15:23:52 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 107 | #define LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT	cpu_to_le16(0xffff) | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 108 | #define LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT_CPU	0xffff | 
 | 109 |  | 
 | 110 | /* | 
 | 111 |  * These are the so far known RESTART_AREA_* flags (16-bit) which contain | 
 | 112 |  * information about the log file in which they are present. | 
 | 113 |  */ | 
 | 114 | enum { | 
| Harvey Harrison | 63cd8854 | 2009-03-31 15:23:52 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 115 | 	RESTART_VOLUME_IS_CLEAN	= cpu_to_le16(0x0002), | 
 | 116 | 	RESTART_SPACE_FILLER	= cpu_to_le16(0xffff), /* gcc: Force enum bit width to 16. */ | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 117 | } __attribute__ ((__packed__)); | 
 | 118 |  | 
 | 119 | typedef le16 RESTART_AREA_FLAGS; | 
 | 120 |  | 
 | 121 | /* | 
 | 122 |  * Log file restart area record.  The offset of this record is found by adding | 
 | 123 |  * the offset of the RESTART_PAGE_HEADER to the restart_area_offset value found | 
 | 124 |  * in it.  See notes at restart_area_offset above. | 
 | 125 |  */ | 
 | 126 | typedef struct { | 
 | 127 | /*Ofs*/ | 
 | 128 | /*  0*/	leLSN current_lsn;	/* The current, i.e. last LSN inside the log | 
 | 129 | 				   when the restart area was last written. | 
 | 130 | 				   This happens often but what is the interval? | 
 | 131 | 				   Is it just fixed time or is it every time a | 
 | 132 | 				   check point is written or somethine else? | 
 | 133 | 				   On create set to 0. */ | 
 | 134 | /*  8*/	le16 log_clients;	/* Number of log client records in the array of | 
 | 135 | 				   log client records which follows this | 
 | 136 | 				   restart area.  Must be 1.  */ | 
 | 137 | /* 10*/	le16 client_free_list;	/* The index of the first free log client record | 
 | 138 | 				   in the array of log client records. | 
 | 139 | 				   LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT means that there are no | 
 | 140 | 				   free log client records in the array. | 
 | 141 | 				   If != LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT, check that | 
 | 142 | 				   log_clients > client_free_list.  On Win2k | 
 | 143 | 				   and presumably earlier, on a clean volume | 
 | 144 | 				   this is != LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT, and it should | 
 | 145 | 				   be 0, i.e. the first (and only) client | 
 | 146 | 				   record is free and thus the logfile is | 
 | 147 | 				   closed and hence clean.  A dirty volume | 
 | 148 | 				   would have left the logfile open and hence | 
 | 149 | 				   this would be LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT.  On WinXP | 
 | 150 | 				   and presumably later, the logfile is always | 
 | 151 | 				   open, even on clean shutdown so this should | 
 | 152 | 				   always be LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT. */ | 
 | 153 | /* 12*/	le16 client_in_use_list;/* The index of the first in-use log client | 
 | 154 | 				   record in the array of log client records. | 
 | 155 | 				   LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT means that there are no | 
 | 156 | 				   in-use log client records in the array.  If | 
 | 157 | 				   != LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT check that log_clients | 
 | 158 | 				   > client_in_use_list.  On Win2k and | 
 | 159 | 				   presumably earlier, on a clean volume this | 
 | 160 | 				   is LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT, i.e. there are no | 
 | 161 | 				   client records in use and thus the logfile | 
 | 162 | 				   is closed and hence clean.  A dirty volume | 
 | 163 | 				   would have left the logfile open and hence | 
 | 164 | 				   this would be != LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT, and it | 
 | 165 | 				   should be 0, i.e. the first (and only) | 
 | 166 | 				   client record is in use.  On WinXP and | 
 | 167 | 				   presumably later, the logfile is always | 
 | 168 | 				   open, even on clean shutdown so this should | 
 | 169 | 				   always be 0. */ | 
 | 170 | /* 14*/	RESTART_AREA_FLAGS flags;/* Flags modifying LFS behaviour.  On Win2k | 
 | 171 | 				   and presumably earlier this is always 0.  On | 
 | 172 | 				   WinXP and presumably later, if the logfile | 
 | 173 | 				   was shutdown cleanly, the second bit, | 
 | 174 | 				   RESTART_VOLUME_IS_CLEAN, is set.  This bit | 
 | 175 | 				   is cleared when the volume is mounted by | 
 | 176 | 				   WinXP and set when the volume is dismounted, | 
 | 177 | 				   thus if the logfile is dirty, this bit is | 
 | 178 | 				   clear.  Thus we don't need to check the | 
 | 179 | 				   Windows version to determine if the logfile | 
 | 180 | 				   is clean.  Instead if the logfile is closed, | 
 | 181 | 				   we know it must be clean.  If it is open and | 
 | 182 | 				   this bit is set, we also know it must be | 
 | 183 | 				   clean.  If on the other hand the logfile is | 
 | 184 | 				   open and this bit is clear, we can be almost | 
 | 185 | 				   certain that the logfile is dirty. */ | 
 | 186 | /* 16*/	le32 seq_number_bits;	/* How many bits to use for the sequence | 
 | 187 | 				   number.  This is calculated as 67 - the | 
 | 188 | 				   number of bits required to store the logfile | 
 | 189 | 				   size in bytes and this can be used in with | 
 | 190 | 				   the specified file_size as a consistency | 
 | 191 | 				   check. */ | 
 | 192 | /* 20*/	le16 restart_area_length;/* Length of the restart area including the | 
 | 193 | 				   client array.  Following checks required if | 
 | 194 | 				   version matches.  Otherwise, skip them. | 
 | 195 | 				   restart_area_offset + restart_area_length | 
 | 196 | 				   has to be <= system_page_size.  Also, | 
 | 197 | 				   restart_area_length has to be >= | 
 | 198 | 				   client_array_offset + (log_clients * | 
 | 199 | 				   sizeof(log client record)). */ | 
 | 200 | /* 22*/	le16 client_array_offset;/* Offset from the start of this record to | 
 | 201 | 				   the first log client record if versions are | 
 | 202 | 				   matched.  When creating, set this to be | 
 | 203 | 				   after this restart area structure, aligned | 
 | 204 | 				   to 8-bytes boundary.  If the versions do not | 
 | 205 | 				   match, this is ignored and the offset is | 
 | 206 | 				   assumed to be (sizeof(RESTART_AREA) + 7) & | 
 | 207 | 				   ~7, i.e. rounded up to first 8-byte | 
 | 208 | 				   boundary.  Either way, client_array_offset | 
 | 209 | 				   has to be aligned to an 8-byte boundary. | 
 | 210 | 				   Also, restart_area_offset + | 
 | 211 | 				   client_array_offset has to be <= 510. | 
 | 212 | 				   Finally, client_array_offset + (log_clients | 
 | 213 | 				   * sizeof(log client record)) has to be <= | 
 | 214 | 				   system_page_size.  On Win2k and presumably | 
 | 215 | 				   earlier, this is 0x30, i.e. immediately | 
 | 216 | 				   following this record.  On WinXP and | 
 | 217 | 				   presumably later, this is 0x40, i.e. there | 
 | 218 | 				   are 16 extra bytes between this record and | 
 | 219 | 				   the client array.  This probably means that | 
 | 220 | 				   the RESTART_AREA record is actually bigger | 
 | 221 | 				   in WinXP and later. */ | 
 | 222 | /* 24*/	sle64 file_size;	/* Usable byte size of the log file.  If the | 
 | 223 | 				   restart_area_offset + the offset of the | 
 | 224 | 				   file_size are > 510 then corruption has | 
 | 225 | 				   occured.  This is the very first check when | 
 | 226 | 				   starting with the restart_area as if it | 
 | 227 | 				   fails it means that some of the above values | 
 | 228 | 				   will be corrupted by the multi sector | 
 | 229 | 				   transfer protection.  The file_size has to | 
 | 230 | 				   be rounded down to be a multiple of the | 
 | 231 | 				   log_page_size in the RESTART_PAGE_HEADER and | 
 | 232 | 				   then it has to be at least big enough to | 
 | 233 | 				   store the two restart pages and 48 (0x30) | 
 | 234 | 				   log record pages. */ | 
 | 235 | /* 32*/	le32 last_lsn_data_length;/* Length of data of last LSN, not including | 
 | 236 | 				   the log record header.  On create set to | 
 | 237 | 				   0. */ | 
 | 238 | /* 36*/	le16 log_record_header_length;/* Byte size of the log record header. | 
 | 239 | 				   If the version matches then check that the | 
 | 240 | 				   value of log_record_header_length is a | 
 | 241 | 				   multiple of 8, i.e. | 
 | 242 | 				   (log_record_header_length + 7) & ~7 == | 
 | 243 | 				   log_record_header_length.  When creating set | 
 | 244 | 				   it to sizeof(LOG_RECORD_HEADER), aligned to | 
 | 245 | 				   8 bytes. */ | 
 | 246 | /* 38*/	le16 log_page_data_offset;/* Offset to the start of data in a log record | 
 | 247 | 				   page.  Must be a multiple of 8.  On create | 
 | 248 | 				   set it to immediately after the update | 
 | 249 | 				   sequence array of the log record page. */ | 
 | 250 | /* 40*/	le32 restart_log_open_count;/* A counter that gets incremented every | 
 | 251 | 				   time the logfile is restarted which happens | 
 | 252 | 				   at mount time when the logfile is opened. | 
 | 253 | 				   When creating set to a random value.  Win2k | 
 | 254 | 				   sets it to the low 32 bits of the current | 
 | 255 | 				   system time in NTFS format (see time.h). */ | 
 | 256 | /* 44*/	le32 reserved;		/* Reserved/alignment to 8-byte boundary. */ | 
 | 257 | /* sizeof() = 48 (0x30) bytes */ | 
 | 258 | } __attribute__ ((__packed__)) RESTART_AREA; | 
 | 259 |  | 
 | 260 | /* | 
 | 261 |  * Log client record.  The offset of this record is found by adding the offset | 
 | 262 |  * of the RESTART_AREA to the client_array_offset value found in it. | 
 | 263 |  */ | 
 | 264 | typedef struct { | 
 | 265 | /*Ofs*/ | 
 | 266 | /*  0*/	leLSN oldest_lsn;	/* Oldest LSN needed by this client.  On create | 
 | 267 | 				   set to 0. */ | 
 | 268 | /*  8*/	leLSN client_restart_lsn;/* LSN at which this client needs to restart | 
 | 269 | 				   the volume, i.e. the current position within | 
 | 270 | 				   the log file.  At present, if clean this | 
 | 271 | 				   should = current_lsn in restart area but it | 
 | 272 | 				   probably also = current_lsn when dirty most | 
 | 273 | 				   of the time.  At create set to 0. */ | 
 | 274 | /* 16*/	le16 prev_client;	/* The offset to the previous log client record | 
 | 275 | 				   in the array of log client records. | 
 | 276 | 				   LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT means there is no previous | 
 | 277 | 				   client record, i.e. this is the first one. | 
 | 278 | 				   This is always LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT. */ | 
 | 279 | /* 18*/	le16 next_client;	/* The offset to the next log client record in | 
 | 280 | 				   the array of log client records. | 
 | 281 | 				   LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT means there are no next | 
 | 282 | 				   client records, i.e. this is the last one. | 
 | 283 | 				   This is always LOGFILE_NO_CLIENT. */ | 
 | 284 | /* 20*/	le16 seq_number;	/* On Win2k and presumably earlier, this is set | 
 | 285 | 				   to zero every time the logfile is restarted | 
 | 286 | 				   and it is incremented when the logfile is | 
 | 287 | 				   closed at dismount time.  Thus it is 0 when | 
 | 288 | 				   dirty and 1 when clean.  On WinXP and | 
 | 289 | 				   presumably later, this is always 0. */ | 
 | 290 | /* 22*/	u8 reserved[6];		/* Reserved/alignment. */ | 
 | 291 | /* 28*/	le32 client_name_length;/* Length of client name in bytes.  Should | 
 | 292 | 				   always be 8. */ | 
 | 293 | /* 32*/	ntfschar client_name[64];/* Name of the client in Unicode.  Should | 
 | 294 | 				   always be "NTFS" with the remaining bytes | 
 | 295 | 				   set to 0. */ | 
 | 296 | /* sizeof() = 160 (0xa0) bytes */ | 
 | 297 | } __attribute__ ((__packed__)) LOG_CLIENT_RECORD; | 
 | 298 |  | 
| Richard Knutsson | c49c311 | 2006-09-30 23:27:12 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 299 | extern bool ntfs_check_logfile(struct inode *log_vi, | 
| Anton Altaparmakov | e7a1033 | 2005-09-08 16:12:28 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 300 | 		RESTART_PAGE_HEADER **rp); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 301 |  | 
| Richard Knutsson | c49c311 | 2006-09-30 23:27:12 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 302 | extern bool ntfs_is_logfile_clean(struct inode *log_vi, | 
| Anton Altaparmakov | e7a1033 | 2005-09-08 16:12:28 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 303 | 		const RESTART_PAGE_HEADER *rp); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 304 |  | 
| Richard Knutsson | c49c311 | 2006-09-30 23:27:12 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 305 | extern bool ntfs_empty_logfile(struct inode *log_vi); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 306 |  | 
 | 307 | #endif /* NTFS_RW */ | 
 | 308 |  | 
 | 309 | #endif /* _LINUX_NTFS_LOGFILE_H */ |