*new_fe_bh = NULL;
- status = ocfs2_claim_new_inode(osb, handle, inode_ac, &suballoc_bit,
- &fe_blkno);
+ status = ocfs2_claim_new_inode(osb, handle, dir, parent_fe_bh,
+ inode_ac, &suballoc_bit, &fe_blkno);
if (status < 0) {
mlog_errno(status);
goto leave;
return status;
}
+static void ocfs2_init_inode_ac_group(struct inode *dir,
+ struct buffer_head *parent_fe_bh,
+ struct ocfs2_alloc_context *ac)
+{
+ struct ocfs2_dinode *fe = (struct ocfs2_dinode *)parent_fe_bh->b_data;
+ /*
+ * Try to allocate inodes from some specific group.
+ *
+ * If the parent dir has recorded the last group used in allocation,
+ * cool, use it. Otherwise if we try to allocate new inode from the
+ * same slot the parent dir belongs to, use the same chunk.
+ *
+ * We are very careful here to avoid the mistake of setting
+ * ac_last_group to a group descriptor from a different (unlocked) slot.
+ */
+ if (OCFS2_I(dir)->ip_last_used_group &&
+ OCFS2_I(dir)->ip_last_used_slot == ac->ac_alloc_slot)
+ ac->ac_last_group = OCFS2_I(dir)->ip_last_used_group;
+ else if (le16_to_cpu(fe->i_suballoc_slot) == ac->ac_alloc_slot)
+ ac->ac_last_group = ocfs2_which_suballoc_group(
+ le64_to_cpu(fe->i_blkno),
+ le16_to_cpu(fe->i_suballoc_bit));
+}
+
+static inline void ocfs2_save_inode_ac_group(struct inode *dir,
+ struct ocfs2_alloc_context *ac)
+{
+ OCFS2_I(dir)->ip_last_used_group = ac->ac_last_group;
+ OCFS2_I(dir)->ip_last_used_slot = ac->ac_alloc_slot;
+}
+
int ocfs2_claim_new_inode(struct ocfs2_super *osb,
handle_t *handle,
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct buffer_head *parent_fe_bh,
struct ocfs2_alloc_context *ac,
u16 *suballoc_bit,
u64 *fe_blkno)
BUG_ON(ac->ac_bits_wanted != 1);
BUG_ON(ac->ac_which != OCFS2_AC_USE_INODE);
+ ocfs2_init_inode_ac_group(dir, parent_fe_bh, ac);
+
status = ocfs2_claim_suballoc_bits(osb,
ac,
handle,
*fe_blkno = bg_blkno + (u64) (*suballoc_bit);
ac->ac_bits_given++;
+ ocfs2_save_inode_ac_group(dir, ac);
status = 0;
bail:
mlog_exit(status);