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Qu Wenruo
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btrfs: make relocate_one_page() handle subpage case
For subpage case, one page of data reloc inode can contain several file extents, like this: |<--- File extent A --->| FE B | FE C |<--- File extent D -->| |<--------- Page --------->| We can no longer use PAGE_SIZE directly for various operations. This patch will relocate_one_page() to handle subpage case by: - Iterating through all extents of a cluster when marking pages When marking pages dirty and delalloc, we need to check the cluster extent boundary. Now we introduce a loop to go extent by extent of a page, until we either finished the last extent, or reach the page end. By this, regular sectorsize == PAGE_SIZE can still work as usual, since we will do that loop only once. - Iteration start from max(page_start, extent_start) Since we can have the following case: | FE B | FE C |<--- File extent D -->| |<--------- Page --------->| Thus we can't always start from page_start, but do a max(page_start, extent_start) - Iteration end when the cluster is exhausted Similar to previous case, the last file extent can end before the page end: |<--- File extent A --->| FE B | FE C | |<--------- Page --------->| In this case, we need to manually exit the loop after we have finished the last extent of the cluster. - Reserve metadata space for each extent range Since now we can hit multiple ranges in one page, we should reserve metadata for each range, not simply PAGE_SIZE. Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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