minix3/fs/pfs/super.c

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/* This file manages the super block table and the related data structures,
* namely, the bit maps that keep track of which zones and which inodes are
* allocated and which are free. When a new inode or zone is needed, the
* appropriate bit map is searched for a free entry.
*
* The entry points into this file are
* alloc_bit: somebody wants to allocate a zone or inode; find one
* free_bit: indicate that a zone or inode is available for allocation
*/
#include "fs.h"
#include "buf.h"
#include "inode.h"
#include "const.h"
/*===========================================================================*
* alloc_bit *
*===========================================================================*/
bit_t alloc_bit(void)
{
/* Allocate a bit from a bit map and return its bit number. */
bitchunk_t *wptr, *wlim;
bit_t b;
unsigned int i, bcount;
bcount = FS_BITMAP_CHUNKS(PFS_NR_INODES); /* Inode map has this many chunks. */
wlim = &inodemap[bcount]; /* Point to last chunk in inodemap. */
for (wptr = &inodemap[0]; wptr < wlim; wptr++) {
/* Does this word contain a free bit? */
if (*wptr == (bitchunk_t) ~0) continue; /* No. Go to next word */
/* Find and allocate the free bit. */
for (i = 0; (*wptr & (1 << i)) != 0; ++i) {}
/* Get inode number */
b = (bit_t) ((wptr - &inodemap[0]) * FS_BITCHUNK_BITS + i);
/* Don't allocate bits beyond end of map. */
if (b >= PFS_NR_INODES) break;
/* Allocate and return bit number. */
*wptr |= 1 << i;
/* Mark server 'busy' */
busy++;
return(b);
}
return(NO_BIT); /* no bit could be allocated */
}
/*===========================================================================*
* free_bit *
*===========================================================================*/
void free_bit(bit_returned)
bit_t bit_returned; /* number of bit to insert into the inode map*/
{
bitchunk_t *k, mask;
bit_t bit;
unsigned word;
/* Get word offset and bit within offset */
word = (unsigned) (bit_returned / (bit_t) FS_BITCHUNK_BITS);
bit = bit_returned % (bit_t) FS_BITCHUNK_BITS;
/* Unset bit */
k = &inodemap[word];
mask = (unsigned) 1 << bit;
*k &= ~mask;
busy--; /* One inode less in use. */
}