1 | /* This file manages the inode table. There are procedures to allocate and
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2 | * deallocate inodes, acquire, erase, and release them, and read and write
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3 | * them from the disk.
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4 | *
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5 | * The entry points into this file are
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6 | * get_inode: search inode table for a given inode; if not there,
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7 | * read it
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8 | * put_inode: indicate that an inode is no longer needed in memory
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9 | * alloc_inode: allocate a new, unused inode
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10 | * wipe_inode: erase some fields of a newly allocated inode
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11 | * free_inode: mark an inode as available for a new file
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12 | * update_times: update atime, ctime, and mtime
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13 | * rw_inode: read a disk block and extract an inode, or corresp. write
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14 | * old_icopy: copy to/from in-core inode struct and disk inode (V1.x)
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15 | * new_icopy: copy to/from in-core inode struct and disk inode (V2.x)
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16 | * dup_inode: indicate that someone else is using an inode table entry
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17 | */
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18 |
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19 | #include "fs.h"
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20 | #include "buf.h"
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21 | #include "file.h"
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22 | #include "fproc.h"
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23 | #include "inode.h"
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24 | #include "super.h"
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25 |
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26 | FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void old_icopy, (struct inode *rip, d1_inode *dip,
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27 | int direction, int norm));
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28 | FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void new_icopy, (struct inode *rip, d2_inode *dip,
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29 | int direction, int norm));
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30 |
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31 | /*===========================================================================*
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32 | * get_inode *
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33 | *===========================================================================*/
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34 | PUBLIC struct inode *get_inode(dev, numb)
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35 | dev_t dev; /* device on which inode resides */
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36 | int numb; /* inode number (ANSI: may not be unshort) */
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37 | {
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38 | /* Find a slot in the inode table, load the specified inode into it, and
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39 | * return a pointer to the slot. If 'dev' == NO_DEV, just return a free slot.
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40 | */
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41 |
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42 | register struct inode *rip, *xp;
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43 |
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44 | /* Search the inode table both for (dev, numb) and a free slot. */
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45 | xp = NIL_INODE;
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46 | for (rip = &inode[0]; rip < &inode[NR_INODES]; rip++) {
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47 | if (rip->i_count > 0) { /* only check used slots for (dev, numb) */
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48 | if (rip->i_dev == dev && rip->i_num == numb) {
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49 | /* This is the inode that we are looking for. */
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50 | rip->i_count++;
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51 | return(rip); /* (dev, numb) found */
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52 | }
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53 | } else {
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54 | xp = rip; /* remember this free slot for later */
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55 | }
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56 | }
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57 |
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58 | /* Inode we want is not currently in use. Did we find a free slot? */
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59 | if (xp == NIL_INODE) { /* inode table completely full */
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60 | err_code = ENFILE;
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61 | return(NIL_INODE);
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62 | }
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63 |
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64 | /* A free inode slot has been located. Load the inode into it. */
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65 | xp->i_dev = dev;
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66 | xp->i_num = numb;
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67 | xp->i_count = 1;
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68 | if (dev != NO_DEV) rw_inode(xp, READING); /* get inode from disk */
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69 | xp->i_update = 0; /* all the times are initially up-to-date */
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70 |
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71 | return(xp);
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72 | }
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73 |
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74 | /*===========================================================================*
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75 | * put_inode *
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76 | *===========================================================================*/
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77 | PUBLIC void put_inode(rip)
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78 | register struct inode *rip; /* pointer to inode to be released */
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79 | {
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80 | /* The caller is no longer using this inode. If no one else is using it either
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81 | * write it back to the disk immediately. If it has no links, truncate it and
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82 | * return it to the pool of available inodes.
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83 | */
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84 |
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85 | if (rip == NIL_INODE) return; /* checking here is easier than in caller */
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86 | if (--rip->i_count == 0) { /* i_count == 0 means no one is using it now */
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87 | if (rip->i_nlinks == 0) {
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88 | /* i_nlinks == 0 means free the inode. */
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89 | truncate(rip); /* return all the disk blocks */
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90 | rip->i_mode = I_NOT_ALLOC; /* clear I_TYPE field */
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91 | rip->i_dirt = DIRTY;
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92 | free_inode(rip->i_dev, rip->i_num);
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93 | } else {
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94 | if (rip->i_pipe == I_PIPE) truncate(rip);
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95 | }
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96 | rip->i_pipe = NO_PIPE; /* should always be cleared */
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97 | if (rip->i_dirt == DIRTY) rw_inode(rip, WRITING);
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98 | }
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99 | }
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100 |
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101 | /*===========================================================================*
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102 | * alloc_inode *
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103 | *===========================================================================*/
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104 | PUBLIC struct inode *alloc_inode(dev_t dev, mode_t bits)
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105 | {
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106 | /* Allocate a free inode on 'dev', and return a pointer to it. */
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107 |
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108 | register struct inode *rip;
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109 | register struct super_block *sp;
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110 | int major, minor, inumb;
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111 | bit_t b;
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112 |
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113 | sp = get_super(dev); /* get pointer to super_block */
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114 | if (sp->s_rd_only) { /* can't allocate an inode on a read only device. */
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115 | err_code = EROFS;
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116 | return(NIL_INODE);
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117 | }
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118 |
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119 | /* Acquire an inode from the bit map. */
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120 | b = alloc_bit(sp, IMAP, sp->s_isearch);
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121 | if (b == NO_BIT) {
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122 | err_code = ENFILE;
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123 | major = (int) (sp->s_dev >> MAJOR) & BYTE;
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124 | minor = (int) (sp->s_dev >> MINOR) & BYTE;
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125 | printf("Out of i-nodes on %sdevice %d/%d\n",
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126 | sp->s_dev == root_dev ? "root " : "", major, minor);
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127 | return(NIL_INODE);
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128 | }
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129 | sp->s_isearch = b; /* next time start here */
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130 | inumb = (int) b; /* be careful not to pass unshort as param */
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131 |
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132 | /* Try to acquire a slot in the inode table. */
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133 | if ((rip = get_inode(NO_DEV, inumb)) == NIL_INODE) {
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134 | /* No inode table slots available. Free the inode just allocated. */
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135 | free_bit(sp, IMAP, b);
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136 | } else {
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137 | /* An inode slot is available. Put the inode just allocated into it. */
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138 | rip->i_mode = bits; /* set up RWX bits */
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139 | rip->i_nlinks = 0; /* initial no links */
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140 | rip->i_uid = fp->fp_effuid; /* file's uid is owner's */
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141 | rip->i_gid = fp->fp_effgid; /* ditto group id */
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142 | rip->i_dev = dev; /* mark which device it is on */
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143 | rip->i_ndzones = sp->s_ndzones; /* number of direct zones */
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144 | rip->i_nindirs = sp->s_nindirs; /* number of indirect zones per blk*/
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145 | rip->i_sp = sp; /* pointer to super block */
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146 |
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147 | /* Fields not cleared already are cleared in wipe_inode(). They have
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148 | * been put there because truncate() needs to clear the same fields if
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149 | * the file happens to be open while being truncated. It saves space
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150 | * not to repeat the code twice.
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151 | */
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152 | wipe_inode(rip);
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153 | }
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154 |
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155 | return(rip);
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156 | }
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157 |
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158 | /*===========================================================================*
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159 | * wipe_inode *
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160 | *===========================================================================*/
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161 | PUBLIC void wipe_inode(rip)
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162 | register struct inode *rip; /* the inode to be erased */
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163 | {
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164 | /* Erase some fields in the inode. This function is called from alloc_inode()
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165 | * when a new inode is to be allocated, and from truncate(), when an existing
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166 | * inode is to be truncated.
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167 | */
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168 |
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169 | register int i;
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170 |
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171 | rip->i_size = 0;
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172 | rip->i_update = ATIME | CTIME | MTIME; /* update all times later */
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173 | rip->i_dirt = DIRTY;
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174 | for (i = 0; i < V2_NR_TZONES; i++) rip->i_zone[i] = NO_ZONE;
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175 | }
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176 |
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177 | /*===========================================================================*
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178 | * free_inode *
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179 | *===========================================================================*/
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180 | PUBLIC void free_inode(dev, inumb)
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181 | dev_t dev; /* on which device is the inode */
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182 | ino_t inumb; /* number of inode to be freed */
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183 | {
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184 | /* Return an inode to the pool of unallocated inodes. */
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185 |
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186 | register struct super_block *sp;
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187 | bit_t b;
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188 |
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189 | /* Locate the appropriate super_block. */
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190 | sp = get_super(dev);
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191 | if (inumb <= 0 || inumb > sp->s_ninodes) return;
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192 | b = inumb;
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193 | free_bit(sp, IMAP, b);
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194 | if (b < sp->s_isearch) sp->s_isearch = b;
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195 | }
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196 |
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197 | /*===========================================================================*
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198 | * update_times *
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199 | *===========================================================================*/
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200 | PUBLIC void update_times(rip)
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201 | register struct inode *rip; /* pointer to inode to be read/written */
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202 | {
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203 | /* Various system calls are required by the standard to update atime, ctime,
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204 | * or mtime. Since updating a time requires sending a message to the clock
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205 | * task--an expensive business--the times are marked for update by setting
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206 | * bits in i_update. When a stat, fstat, or sync is done, or an inode is
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207 | * released, update_times() may be called to actually fill in the times.
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208 | */
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209 |
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210 | time_t cur_time;
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211 | struct super_block *sp;
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212 |
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213 | sp = rip->i_sp; /* get pointer to super block. */
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214 | if (sp->s_rd_only) return; /* no updates for read-only file systems */
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215 |
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216 | cur_time = clock_time();
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217 | if (rip->i_update & ATIME) rip->i_atime = cur_time;
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218 | if (rip->i_update & CTIME) rip->i_ctime = cur_time;
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219 | if (rip->i_update & MTIME) rip->i_mtime = cur_time;
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220 | rip->i_update = 0; /* they are all up-to-date now */
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221 | }
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222 |
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223 | /*===========================================================================*
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224 | * rw_inode *
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225 | *===========================================================================*/
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226 | PUBLIC void rw_inode(rip, rw_flag)
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227 | register struct inode *rip; /* pointer to inode to be read/written */
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228 | int rw_flag; /* READING or WRITING */
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229 | {
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230 | /* An entry in the inode table is to be copied to or from the disk. */
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231 |
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232 | register struct buf *bp;
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233 | register struct super_block *sp;
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234 | d1_inode *dip;
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235 | d2_inode *dip2;
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236 | block_t b, offset;
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237 |
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238 | /* Get the block where the inode resides. */
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239 | sp = get_super(rip->i_dev); /* get pointer to super block */
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240 | rip->i_sp = sp; /* inode must contain super block pointer */
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241 | offset = sp->s_imap_blocks + sp->s_zmap_blocks + 2;
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242 | b = (block_t) (rip->i_num - 1)/sp->s_inodes_per_block + offset;
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243 | bp = get_block(rip->i_dev, b, NORMAL);
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244 | dip = bp->b_v1_ino + (rip->i_num - 1) % V1_INODES_PER_BLOCK;
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245 | dip2 = bp->b_v2_ino + (rip->i_num - 1) %
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246 | V2_INODES_PER_BLOCK(sp->s_block_size);
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247 |
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248 | /* Do the read or write. */
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249 | if (rw_flag == WRITING) {
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250 | if (rip->i_update) update_times(rip); /* times need updating */
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251 | if (sp->s_rd_only == FALSE) bp->b_dirt = DIRTY;
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252 | }
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253 |
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254 | /* Copy the inode from the disk block to the in-core table or vice versa.
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255 | * If the fourth parameter below is FALSE, the bytes are swapped.
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256 | */
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257 | if (sp->s_version == V1)
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258 | old_icopy(rip, dip, rw_flag, sp->s_native);
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259 | else
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260 | new_icopy(rip, dip2, rw_flag, sp->s_native);
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261 |
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262 | put_block(bp, INODE_BLOCK);
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263 | rip->i_dirt = CLEAN;
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264 | }
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265 |
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266 | /*===========================================================================*
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267 | * old_icopy *
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268 | *===========================================================================*/
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269 | PRIVATE void old_icopy(rip, dip, direction, norm)
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270 | register struct inode *rip; /* pointer to the in-core inode struct */
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271 | register d1_inode *dip; /* pointer to the d1_inode inode struct */
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272 | int direction; /* READING (from disk) or WRITING (to disk) */
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273 | int norm; /* TRUE = do not swap bytes; FALSE = swap */
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274 |
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275 | {
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276 | /* The V1.x IBM disk, the V1.x 68000 disk, and the V2 disk (same for IBM and
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277 | * 68000) all have different inode layouts. When an inode is read or written
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278 | * this routine handles the conversions so that the information in the inode
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279 | * table is independent of the disk structure from which the inode came.
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280 | * The old_icopy routine copies to and from V1 disks.
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281 | */
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282 |
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283 | int i;
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284 |
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285 | if (direction == READING) {
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286 | /* Copy V1.x inode to the in-core table, swapping bytes if need be. */
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287 | rip->i_mode = conv2(norm, (int) dip->d1_mode);
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288 | rip->i_uid = conv2(norm, (int) dip->d1_uid );
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289 | rip->i_size = conv4(norm, dip->d1_size);
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290 | rip->i_mtime = conv4(norm, dip->d1_mtime);
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291 | rip->i_atime = rip->i_mtime;
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292 | rip->i_ctime = rip->i_mtime;
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293 | rip->i_nlinks = dip->d1_nlinks; /* 1 char */
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294 | rip->i_gid = dip->d1_gid; /* 1 char */
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295 | rip->i_ndzones = V1_NR_DZONES;
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296 | rip->i_nindirs = V1_INDIRECTS;
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297 | for (i = 0; i < V1_NR_TZONES; i++)
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298 | rip->i_zone[i] = conv2(norm, (int) dip->d1_zone[i]);
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299 | } else {
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300 | /* Copying V1.x inode to disk from the in-core table. */
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301 | dip->d1_mode = conv2(norm, (int) rip->i_mode);
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302 | dip->d1_uid = conv2(norm, (int) rip->i_uid );
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303 | dip->d1_size = conv4(norm, rip->i_size);
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304 | dip->d1_mtime = conv4(norm, rip->i_mtime);
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305 | dip->d1_nlinks = rip->i_nlinks; /* 1 char */
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306 | dip->d1_gid = rip->i_gid; /* 1 char */
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307 | for (i = 0; i < V1_NR_TZONES; i++)
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308 | dip->d1_zone[i] = conv2(norm, (int) rip->i_zone[i]);
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309 | }
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310 | }
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311 |
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312 | /*===========================================================================*
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313 | * new_icopy *
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314 | *===========================================================================*/
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315 | PRIVATE void new_icopy(rip, dip, direction, norm)
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316 | register struct inode *rip; /* pointer to the in-core inode struct */
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317 | register d2_inode *dip; /* pointer to the d2_inode struct */
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318 | int direction; /* READING (from disk) or WRITING (to disk) */
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319 | int norm; /* TRUE = do not swap bytes; FALSE = swap */
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320 |
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321 | {
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322 | /* Same as old_icopy, but to/from V2 disk layout. */
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323 |
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324 | int i;
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325 |
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326 | if (direction == READING) {
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327 | /* Copy V2.x inode to the in-core table, swapping bytes if need be. */
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328 | rip->i_mode = conv2(norm,dip->d2_mode);
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329 | rip->i_uid = conv2(norm,dip->d2_uid);
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330 | rip->i_nlinks = conv2(norm,dip->d2_nlinks);
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331 | rip->i_gid = conv2(norm,dip->d2_gid);
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332 | rip->i_size = conv4(norm,dip->d2_size);
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333 | rip->i_atime = conv4(norm,dip->d2_atime);
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334 | rip->i_ctime = conv4(norm,dip->d2_ctime);
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335 | rip->i_mtime = conv4(norm,dip->d2_mtime);
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336 | rip->i_ndzones = V2_NR_DZONES;
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337 | rip->i_nindirs = V2_INDIRECTS(rip->i_sp->s_block_size);
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338 | for (i = 0; i < V2_NR_TZONES; i++)
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339 | rip->i_zone[i] = conv4(norm, (long) dip->d2_zone[i]);
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340 | } else {
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341 | /* Copying V2.x inode to disk from the in-core table. */
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342 | dip->d2_mode = conv2(norm,rip->i_mode);
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343 | dip->d2_uid = conv2(norm,rip->i_uid);
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344 | dip->d2_nlinks = conv2(norm,rip->i_nlinks);
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345 | dip->d2_gid = conv2(norm,rip->i_gid);
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346 | dip->d2_size = conv4(norm,rip->i_size);
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347 | dip->d2_atime = conv4(norm,rip->i_atime);
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348 | dip->d2_ctime = conv4(norm,rip->i_ctime);
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349 | dip->d2_mtime = conv4(norm,rip->i_mtime);
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350 | for (i = 0; i < V2_NR_TZONES; i++)
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351 | dip->d2_zone[i] = conv4(norm, (long) rip->i_zone[i]);
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352 | }
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353 | }
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354 |
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355 | /*===========================================================================*
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356 | * dup_inode *
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357 | *===========================================================================*/
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358 | PUBLIC void dup_inode(ip)
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359 | struct inode *ip; /* The inode to be duplicated. */
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360 | {
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361 | /* This routine is a simplified form of get_inode() for the case where
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362 | * the inode pointer is already known.
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363 | */
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364 |
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365 | ip->i_count++;
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366 | }
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