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954ce9b1 1/* ffs_inode.c 4.27 82/10/17 */
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2
3#include "../h/param.h"
4#include "../h/systm.h"
5#include "../h/mount.h"
6#include "../h/dir.h"
7#include "../h/user.h"
8#include "../h/inode.h"
6459ebe0 9#include "../h/fs.h"
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10#include "../h/conf.h"
11#include "../h/buf.h"
b4567e9c 12#ifdef QUOTA
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13#include "../h/quota.h"
14#endif
6287e863 15#include "../h/kernel.h"
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16
17#define INOHSZ 63
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18#if ((INOHSZ&(INOHSZ-1)) == 0)
19#define INOHASH(dev,ino) (((dev)+(ino))&(INOHSZ-1))
20#else
5d5124a1 21#define INOHASH(dev,ino) (((dev)+(ino))%INOHSZ)
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22#endif
23
24union ihead { /* inode LRU cache, Chris Maltby */
25 union ihead *ih_head[2];
26 struct inode *ih_chain[2];
27} ihead[INOHSZ];
28
29struct inode *ifreeh, **ifreet;
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30
31/*
32 * Initialize hash links for inodes
33 * and build inode free list.
34 */
35ihinit()
36{
37 register int i;
75105cf0 38 register struct inode *ip = inode;
3ebac878 39 register union ihead *ih = ihead;
5d5124a1 40
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41 for (i = INOHSZ; --i >= 0; ih++) {
42 ih->ih_head[0] = ih;
43 ih->ih_head[1] = ih;
44 }
45 ifreeh = ip;
46 ifreet = &ip->i_freef;
47 ip->i_freeb = &ifreeh;
48 ip->i_forw = ip;
49 ip->i_back = ip;
50 for (i = ninode; --i > 0; ) {
51 ++ip;
52 ip->i_forw = ip;
53 ip->i_back = ip;
54 *ifreet = ip;
55 ip->i_freeb = ifreet;
56 ifreet = &ip->i_freef;
57 }
58 ip->i_freef = NULL;
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59}
60
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61#ifdef notdef
62/*
63 * Find an inode if it is incore.
64 * This is the equivalent, for inodes,
65 * of ``incore'' in bio.c or ``pfind'' in subr.c.
66 */
67struct inode *
68ifind(dev, ino)
69 dev_t dev;
70 ino_t ino;
71{
72 register struct inode *ip;
73 register union ihead *ih;
74
75 ih = &ihead[INOHASH(dev, ino)];
76 for (ip = ih->ih_chain[0]; ip != (struct inode *)ih; ip = ip->i_forw)
77 if (ino==ip->i_number && dev==ip->i_dev)
78 return (ip);
79 return ((struct inode *)0);
80}
81#endif notdef
82
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83/*
84 * Look up an inode by device,inumber.
85 * If it is in core (in the inode structure),
86 * honor the locking protocol.
87 * If it is not in core, read it in from the
88 * specified device.
89 * If the inode is mounted on, perform
90 * the indicated indirection.
91 * In all cases, a pointer to a locked
92 * inode structure is returned.
93 *
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94 * panic: no imt -- if the mounted file
95 * system is not in the mount table.
96 * "cannot happen"
97 */
98struct inode *
6459ebe0 99iget(dev, fs, ino)
7494ef16 100 dev_t dev;
6459ebe0 101 register struct fs *fs;
7494ef16 102 ino_t ino;
5d5124a1 103{
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104 register struct inode *ip;
105 register union ihead *ih;
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106 register struct mount *mp;
107 register struct buf *bp;
108 register struct dinode *dp;
3ebac878 109 register struct inode *iq;
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110
111loop:
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112 if (getfs(dev) != fs)
113 panic("iget: bad fs");
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114 ih = &ihead[INOHASH(dev, ino)];
115 for (ip = ih->ih_chain[0]; ip != (struct inode *)ih; ip = ip->i_forw)
7494ef16 116 if (ino == ip->i_number && dev == ip->i_dev) {
5c2ba954 117 if ((ip->i_flag&ILOCKED) != 0) {
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118 ip->i_flag |= IWANT;
119 sleep((caddr_t)ip, PINOD);
120 goto loop;
121 }
7494ef16 122 if ((ip->i_flag&IMOUNT) != 0) {
6459ebe0 123 for (mp = &mount[0]; mp < &mount[NMOUNT]; mp++)
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124 if(mp->m_inodp == ip) {
125 dev = mp->m_dev;
126 fs = mp->m_bufp->b_un.b_fs;
127 ino = ROOTINO;
128 goto loop;
129 }
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130 panic("no imt");
131 }
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132 if (ip->i_count == 0) { /* ino on free list */
133 if (iq = ip->i_freef)
134 iq->i_freeb = ip->i_freeb;
135 else
136 ifreet = ip->i_freeb;
137 *ip->i_freeb = iq;
138 ip->i_freef = NULL;
139 ip->i_freeb = NULL;
140 }
5d5124a1 141 ip->i_count++;
5c2ba954 142 ip->i_flag |= ILOCKED;
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143 return(ip);
144 }
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145
146 if ((ip = ifreeh) == NULL) {
945fbb1b 147 tablefull("inode");
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148 u.u_error = ENFILE;
149 return(NULL);
150 }
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151 if (iq = ip->i_freef)
152 iq->i_freeb = &ifreeh;
153 ifreeh = iq;
154 ip->i_freef = NULL;
155 ip->i_freeb = NULL;
156 /*
157 * Now to take inode off the hash chain it was on
158 * (initially, or after an iflush, it is on a "hash chain"
159 * consisting entirely of itself, and pointed to by no-one,
160 * but that doesn't matter), and put it on the chain for
161 * its new (ino, dev) pair
162 */
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163 remque(ip);
164 insque(ip, ih);
b4567e9c 165#ifdef QUOTA
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166 dqrele(ip->i_dquot);
167#endif
5d5124a1 168 ip->i_dev = dev;
6459ebe0 169 ip->i_fs = fs;
5d5124a1 170 ip->i_number = ino;
5c2ba954 171 ip->i_flag = ILOCKED;
5d5124a1 172 ip->i_count++;
6459ebe0 173 ip->i_lastr = 0;
954ce9b1 174 bp = bread(dev, fsbtodb(fs, itod(fs, ino)), (int)fs->fs_bsize);
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175 /*
176 * Check I/O errors
177 */
7494ef16 178 if ((bp->b_flags&B_ERROR) != 0) {
5d5124a1 179 brelse(bp);
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180 /*
181 * the inode doesn't contain anything useful, so it would
182 * be misleading to leave it on its hash chain.
183 * 'iput' will take care of putting it back on the free list.
184 */
32dc2b7e 185 remque(ip);
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186 ip->i_forw = ip;
187 ip->i_back = ip;
188 /*
189 * we also loose its inumber, just in case (as iput
190 * doesn't do that any more) - but as it isn't on its
191 * hash chain, I doubt if this is really necessary .. kre
192 * (probably the two methods are interchangable)
193 */
194 ip->i_number = 0;
b4567e9c 195#ifdef QUOTA
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196 ip->i_dquot = NODQUOT;
197#endif
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198 iput(ip);
199 return(NULL);
200 }
201 dp = bp->b_un.b_dino;
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202 dp += itoo(fs, ino);
203 ip->i_ic = dp->di_ic;
5d5124a1 204 brelse(bp);
b4567e9c 205#ifdef QUOTA
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206 if (ip->i_mode == 0)
207 ip->i_dquot = NODQUOT;
208 else
209 ip->i_dquot = inoquota(ip);
210#endif
6459ebe0 211 return (ip);
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212}
213
214/*
215 * Decrement reference count of
216 * an inode structure.
217 * On the last reference,
218 * write the inode out and if necessary,
219 * truncate and deallocate the file.
220 */
221iput(ip)
7494ef16 222 register struct inode *ip;
5d5124a1 223{
ff56f48a 224
5c2ba954 225 if ((ip->i_flag & ILOCKED) == 0)
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226 panic("iput");
227 iunlock(ip);
228 irele(ip);
229}
230
231irele(ip)
232 register struct inode *ip;
233{
6459ebe0 234 int mode;
5d5124a1 235
7494ef16 236 if (ip->i_count == 1) {
5c2ba954 237 ip->i_flag |= ILOCKED;
7494ef16 238 if (ip->i_nlink <= 0) {
528f664c 239 itrunc(ip, 0);
6459ebe0 240 mode = ip->i_mode;
5d5124a1 241 ip->i_mode = 0;
85f9cfb8 242 ip->i_rdev = 0;
5d5124a1 243 ip->i_flag |= IUPD|ICHG;
6459ebe0 244 ifree(ip, ip->i_number, mode);
b4567e9c 245#ifdef QUOTA
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246 chkiq(ip->i_dev, ip, ip->i_uid, 0);
247 dqrele(ip->i_dquot);
248 ip->i_dquot = NODQUOT;
249#endif
5d5124a1 250 }
6287e863 251 IUPDAT(ip, &time.tv_sec, &time.tv_sec, 0);
ff56f48a 252 iunlock(ip);
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253 ip->i_flag = 0;
254 /*
255 * Put the inode on the end of the free list.
256 * Possibly in some cases it would be better to
257 * put the inode at the head of the free list,
258 * (eg: where i_mode == 0 || i_number == 0)
259 * but I will think about that later .. kre
260 * (i_number is rarely 0 - only after an i/o error in iget,
261 * where i_mode == 0, the inode will probably be wanted
262 * again soon for an ialloc, so possibly we should keep it)
263 */
264 if (ifreeh) {
265 *ifreet = ip;
266 ip->i_freeb = ifreet;
5d5124a1 267 } else {
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268 ifreeh = ip;
269 ip->i_freeb = &ifreeh;
5d5124a1 270 }
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271 ip->i_freef = NULL;
272 ifreet = &ip->i_freef;
ff56f48a 273 }
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274 ip->i_count--;
275}
276
277/*
278 * Check accessed and update flags on
279 * an inode structure.
280 * If any is on, update the inode
281 * with the current time.
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282 * If waitfor is given, then must insure
283 * i/o order so wait for write to complete.
5d5124a1 284 */
c0bb1685 285iupdat(ip, ta, tm, waitfor)
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286 register struct inode *ip;
287 time_t *ta, *tm;
288 int waitfor;
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289{
290 register struct buf *bp;
291 struct dinode *dp;
6459ebe0 292 register struct fs *fp;
5d5124a1 293
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294 fp = ip->i_fs;
295 if ((ip->i_flag & (IUPD|IACC|ICHG)) != 0) {
296 if (fp->fs_ronly)
5d5124a1 297 return;
6459ebe0 298 bp = bread(ip->i_dev, fsbtodb(fp, itod(fp, ip->i_number)),
954ce9b1 299 (int)fp->fs_bsize);
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300 if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) {
301 brelse(bp);
302 return;
303 }
7494ef16 304 if (ip->i_flag&IACC)
6459ebe0 305 ip->i_atime = *ta;
7494ef16 306 if (ip->i_flag&IUPD)
6459ebe0 307 ip->i_mtime = *tm;
7494ef16 308 if (ip->i_flag&ICHG)
6287e863 309 ip->i_ctime = time.tv_sec;
5d5124a1 310 ip->i_flag &= ~(IUPD|IACC|ICHG);
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311 dp = bp->b_un.b_dino + itoo(fp, ip->i_number);
312 dp->di_ic = ip->i_ic;
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313 if (waitfor)
314 bwrite(bp);
315 else
316 bdwrite(bp);
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317 }
318}
319
320/*
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321 * Truncate the inode ip to at most
322 * length size. Free affected disk
323 * blocks -- the blocks of the file
324 * are removed in reverse order.
5d5124a1 325 */
528f664c 326itrunc(ip, length)
7494ef16 327 register struct inode *ip;
528f664c 328 register int length;
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329{
330 register i;
331 dev_t dev;
332 daddr_t bn;
c0bb1685 333 struct inode itmp;
6459ebe0 334 register struct fs *fs;
b4567e9c 335#ifdef QUOTA
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336 register long cnt = 0;
337 long tloop();
338#endif
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339 /*
340 * Only plain files, directories and symbolic
341 * links contain blocks.
342 */
343 i = ip->i_mode & IFMT;
344 if (i != IFREG && i != IFDIR && i != IFLNK)
345 return;
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346 if (ip->i_size <= length)
347 return;
5d5124a1 348
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349 /*
350 * Clean inode on disk before freeing blocks
351 * to insure no duplicates if system crashes.
352 */
353 itmp = *ip;
528f664c 354 itmp.i_size = length;
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355 for (i = 0; i < NDADDR; i++)
356 itmp.i_db[i] = 0;
357 for (i = 0; i < NIADDR; i++)
358 itmp.i_ib[i] = 0;
c0bb1685 359 itmp.i_flag |= ICHG|IUPD;
6287e863 360 iupdat(&itmp, &time.tv_sec, &time.tv_sec, 1);
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361 ip->i_flag &= ~(IUPD|IACC|ICHG);
362
363 /*
364 * Now return blocks to free list... if machine
365 * crashes, they will be harmless MISSING blocks.
366 */
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367 fs = ip->i_fs;
368 /*
369 * release double indirect block first
370 */
371 bn = ip->i_ib[NIADDR-1];
372 if (bn != (daddr_t)0) {
373 ip->i_ib[NIADDR - 1] = (daddr_t)0;
b4567e9c 374#ifdef QUOTA
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375 cnt +=
376#endif
377 tloop(ip, bn, 1);
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378 }
379 /*
380 * release single indirect blocks second
381 */
382 for (i = NIADDR - 2; i >= 0; i--) {
383 bn = ip->i_ib[i];
384 if (bn != (daddr_t)0) {
385 ip->i_ib[i] = (daddr_t)0;
b4567e9c 386#ifdef QUOTA
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387 cnt +=
388#endif
389 tloop(ip, bn, 0);
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390 }
391 }
392 /*
393 * finally release direct blocks
394 */
395 for (i = NDADDR - 1; i>=0; i--) {
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396 register size;
397
6459ebe0 398 bn = ip->i_db[i];
7494ef16 399 if (bn == (daddr_t)0)
5d5124a1 400 continue;
6459ebe0 401 ip->i_db[i] = (daddr_t)0;
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402#ifndef QUOTA
403 fre(ip, bn, (off_t)blksize(fs, ip, i));
404#else
89045c38 405 fre(ip, bn, size = (off_t)blksize(fs, ip, i));
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406 cnt += size / DEV_BSIZE;
407#endif
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408 }
409 ip->i_size = 0;
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410 /*
411 * Inode was written and flags updated above.
412 * No need to modify flags here.
413 */
b4567e9c 414#ifdef QUOTA
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415 (void) chkdq(ip, -cnt, 0);
416#endif
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417}
418
b4567e9c 419#ifdef QUOTA
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420long
421#endif
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422tloop(ip, bn, indflg)
423 register struct inode *ip;
424 daddr_t bn;
425 int indflg;
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426{
427 register i;
428 register struct buf *bp;
429 register daddr_t *bap;
6459ebe0 430 register struct fs *fs;
5d5124a1 431 daddr_t nb;
b4567e9c 432#ifdef QUOTA
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433 register long cnt = 0;
434#endif
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435
436 bp = NULL;
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437 fs = ip->i_fs;
438 for (i = NINDIR(fs) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
7494ef16 439 if (bp == NULL) {
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440 bp = bread(ip->i_dev, fsbtodb(fs, bn),
441 (int)fs->fs_bsize);
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442 if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) {
443 brelse(bp);
444 return;
445 }
446 bap = bp->b_un.b_daddr;
447 }
448 nb = bap[i];
7494ef16 449 if (nb == (daddr_t)0)
5d5124a1 450 continue;
89045c38 451 if (indflg) {
b4567e9c 452#ifdef QUOTA
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453 cnt +=
454#endif
455 tloop(ip, nb, 0);
456 } else {
6459ebe0 457 fre(ip, nb, fs->fs_bsize);
b4567e9c 458#ifdef QUOTA
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459 cnt += fs->fs_bsize / DEV_BSIZE;
460#endif
461 }
5d5124a1 462 }
7494ef16 463 if (bp != NULL)
5d5124a1 464 brelse(bp);
6459ebe0 465 fre(ip, bn, fs->fs_bsize);
b4567e9c 466#ifdef QUOTA
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467 cnt += fs->fs_bsize / DEV_BSIZE;
468 return(cnt);
469#endif
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470}
471
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472/*
473 * remove any inodes in the inode cache belonging to dev
474 *
475 * There should not be any active ones, return error if any are found
476 * (nb: this is a user error, not a system err)
477 *
478 * Also, count the references to dev by block devices - this really
479 * has nothing to do with the object of the procedure, but as we have
480 * to scan the inode table here anyway, we might as well get the
481 * extra benefit.
482 *
483 * this is called from sumount()/sys3.c when dev is being unmounted
484 */
b4567e9c 485#ifdef QUOTA
4147b3f6 486iflush(dev, iq)
89045c38 487 dev_t dev;
4147b3f6 488 struct inode *iq;
89045c38 489#else
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490iflush(dev)
491 dev_t dev;
89045c38 492#endif
3ebac878 493{
32dc2b7e 494 register struct inode *ip;
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495 register open = 0;
496
497 for (ip = inode; ip < inodeNINODE; ip++) {
b4567e9c 498#ifdef QUOTA
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499 if (ip != iq && ip->i_dev == dev)
500#else
3ebac878 501 if (ip->i_dev == dev)
89045c38 502#endif
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503 if (ip->i_count)
504 return(-1);
505 else {
32dc2b7e 506 remque(ip);
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507 ip->i_forw = ip;
508 ip->i_back = ip;
509 /*
510 * as i_count == 0, the inode was on the free
511 * list already, just leave it there, it will
512 * fall off the bottom eventually. We could
513 * perhaps move it to the head of the free
514 * list, but as umounts are done so
515 * infrequently, we would gain very little,
516 * while making the code bigger.
517 */
b4567e9c 518#ifdef QUOTA
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519 dqrele(ip->i_dquot);
520 ip->i_dquot = NODQUOT;
521#endif
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522 }
523 else if (ip->i_count && (ip->i_mode&IFMT)==IFBLK &&
524 ip->i_rdev == dev)
525 open++;
526 }
527 return (open);
528}
529
d6a210b8 530/*
7494ef16 531 * Lock an inode. If its already locked, set the WANT bit and sleep.
d6a210b8 532 */
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533ilock(ip)
534 register struct inode *ip;
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535{
536
5c2ba954 537 ILOCK(ip);
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538}
539
540/*
7494ef16 541 * Unlock an inode. If WANT bit is on, wakeup.
d6a210b8 542 */
ff56f48a 543iunlock(ip)
7494ef16 544 register struct inode *ip;
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545{
546
5c2ba954 547 IUNLOCK(ip);
d6a210b8 548}