root/fs/ubifs/recovery.c
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
 * This file is part of UBIFS.
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation
 *
 * Authors: Adrian Hunter
 *          Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
 */

/*
 * This file implements functions needed to recover from unclean un-mounts.
 * When UBIFS is mounted, it checks a flag on the master node to determine if
 * an un-mount was completed successfully. If not, the process of mounting
 * incorporates additional checking and fixing of on-flash data structures.
 * UBIFS always cleans away all remnants of an unclean un-mount, so that
 * errors do not accumulate. However UBIFS defers recovery if it is mounted
 * read-only, and the flash is not modified in that case.
 *
 * The general UBIFS approach to the recovery is that it recovers from
 * corruptions which could be caused by power cuts, but it refuses to recover
 * from corruption caused by other reasons. And UBIFS tries to distinguish
 * between these 2 reasons of corruptions and silently recover in the former
 * case and loudly complain in the latter case.
 *
 * UBIFS writes only to erased LEBs, so it writes only to the flash space
 * containing only 0xFFs. UBIFS also always writes strictly from the beginning
 * of the LEB to the end. And UBIFS assumes that the underlying flash media
 * writes in @c->max_write_size bytes at a time.
 *
 * Hence, if UBIFS finds a corrupted node at offset X, it expects only the min.
 * I/O unit corresponding to offset X to contain corrupted data, all the
 * following min. I/O units have to contain empty space (all 0xFFs). If this is
 * not true, the corruption cannot be the result of a power cut, and UBIFS
 * refuses to mount.
 */

#include <linux/crc32.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include "ubifs.h"

/**
 * is_empty - determine whether a buffer is empty (contains all 0xff).
 * @buf: buffer to clean
 * @len: length of buffer
 *
 * This function returns %1 if the buffer is empty (contains all 0xff) otherwise
 * %0 is returned.
 */
static int is_empty(void *buf, int len)
{
        uint8_t *p = buf;
        int i;

        for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
                if (*p++ != 0xff)
                        return 0;
        return 1;
}

/**
 * first_non_ff - find offset of the first non-0xff byte.
 * @buf: buffer to search in
 * @len: length of buffer
 *
 * This function returns offset of the first non-0xff byte in @buf or %-1 if
 * the buffer contains only 0xff bytes.
 */
static int first_non_ff(void *buf, int len)
{
        uint8_t *p = buf;
        int i;

        for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
                if (*p++ != 0xff)
                        return i;
        return -1;
}

/**
 * get_master_node - get the last valid master node allowing for corruption.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @lnum: LEB number
 * @pbuf: buffer containing the LEB read, is returned here
 * @mst: master node, if found, is returned here
 * @cor: corruption, if found, is returned here
 *
 * This function allocates a buffer, reads the LEB into it, and finds and
 * returns the last valid master node allowing for one area of corruption.
 * The corrupt area, if there is one, must be consistent with the assumption
 * that it is the result of an unclean unmount while the master node was being
 * written. Under those circumstances, it is valid to use the previously written
 * master node.
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
static int get_master_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, void **pbuf,
                           struct ubifs_mst_node **mst, void **cor)
{
        const int sz = c->mst_node_alsz;
        int err, offs, len;
        void *sbuf, *buf;

        sbuf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
        if (!sbuf)
                return -ENOMEM;

        err = ubifs_leb_read(c, lnum, sbuf, 0, c->leb_size, 0);
        if (err && err != -EBADMSG)
                goto out_free;

        /* Find the first position that is definitely not a node */
        offs = 0;
        buf = sbuf;
        len = c->leb_size;
        while (offs + UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ <= c->leb_size) {
                struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;

                if (le32_to_cpu(ch->magic) != UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC)
                        break;
                offs += sz;
                buf  += sz;
                len  -= sz;
        }
        /* See if there was a valid master node before that */
        if (offs) {
                int ret;

                offs -= sz;
                buf  -= sz;
                len  += sz;
                ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, 1);
                if (ret != SCANNED_A_NODE && offs) {
                        /* Could have been corruption so check one place back */
                        offs -= sz;
                        buf  -= sz;
                        len  += sz;
                        ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, 1);
                        if (ret != SCANNED_A_NODE)
                                /*
                                 * We accept only one area of corruption because
                                 * we are assuming that it was caused while
                                 * trying to write a master node.
                                 */
                                goto out_err;
                }
                if (ret == SCANNED_A_NODE) {
                        struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;

                        if (ch->node_type != UBIFS_MST_NODE)
                                goto out_err;
                        dbg_rcvry("found a master node at %d:%d", lnum, offs);
                        *mst = buf;
                        offs += sz;
                        buf  += sz;
                        len  -= sz;
                }
        }
        /* Check for corruption */
        if (offs < c->leb_size) {
                if (!is_empty(buf, min_t(int, len, sz))) {
                        *cor = buf;
                        dbg_rcvry("found corruption at %d:%d", lnum, offs);
                }
                offs += sz;
                buf  += sz;
                len  -= sz;
        }
        /* Check remaining empty space */
        if (offs < c->leb_size)
                if (!is_empty(buf, len))
                        goto out_err;
        *pbuf = sbuf;
        return 0;

out_err:
        err = -EINVAL;
out_free:
        vfree(sbuf);
        *mst = NULL;
        *cor = NULL;
        return err;
}

/**
 * write_rcvrd_mst_node - write recovered master node.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @mst: master node
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
static int write_rcvrd_mst_node(struct ubifs_info *c,
                                struct ubifs_mst_node *mst)
{
        int err = 0, lnum = UBIFS_MST_LNUM, sz = c->mst_node_alsz;
        __le32 save_flags;

        dbg_rcvry("recovery");

        save_flags = mst->flags;
        mst->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_RCVRY);

        err = ubifs_prepare_node_hmac(c, mst, UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ,
                                      offsetof(struct ubifs_mst_node, hmac), 1);
        if (err)
                goto out;
        err = ubifs_leb_change(c, lnum, mst, sz);
        if (err)
                goto out;
        err = ubifs_leb_change(c, lnum + 1, mst, sz);
        if (err)
                goto out;
out:
        mst->flags = save_flags;
        return err;
}

/**
 * ubifs_recover_master_node - recover the master node.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 *
 * This function recovers the master node from corruption that may occur due to
 * an unclean unmount.
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
int ubifs_recover_master_node(struct ubifs_info *c)
{
        void *buf1 = NULL, *buf2 = NULL, *cor1 = NULL, *cor2 = NULL;
        struct ubifs_mst_node *mst1 = NULL, *mst2 = NULL, *mst;
        const int sz = c->mst_node_alsz;
        int err, offs1, offs2;

        dbg_rcvry("recovery");

        err = get_master_node(c, UBIFS_MST_LNUM, &buf1, &mst1, &cor1);
        if (err)
                goto out_free;

        err = get_master_node(c, UBIFS_MST_LNUM + 1, &buf2, &mst2, &cor2);
        if (err)
                goto out_free;

        if (mst1) {
                offs1 = (void *)mst1 - buf1;
                if ((le32_to_cpu(mst1->flags) & UBIFS_MST_RCVRY) &&
                    (offs1 == 0 && !cor1)) {
                        /*
                         * mst1 was written by recovery at offset 0 with no
                         * corruption.
                         */
                        dbg_rcvry("recovery recovery");
                        mst = mst1;
                } else if (mst2) {
                        offs2 = (void *)mst2 - buf2;
                        if (offs1 == offs2) {
                                /* Same offset, so must be the same */
                                if (ubifs_compare_master_node(c, mst1, mst2))
                                        goto out_err;
                                mst = mst1;
                        } else if (offs2 + sz == offs1) {
                                /* 1st LEB was written, 2nd was not */
                                if (cor1)
                                        goto out_err;
                                mst = mst1;
                        } else if (offs1 == 0 &&
                                   c->leb_size - offs2 - sz < sz) {
                                /* 1st LEB was unmapped and written, 2nd not */
                                if (cor1)
                                        goto out_err;
                                mst = mst1;
                        } else
                                goto out_err;
                } else {
                        /*
                         * 2nd LEB was unmapped and about to be written, so
                         * there must be only one master node in the first LEB
                         * and no corruption.
                         */
                        if (offs1 != 0 || cor1)
                                goto out_err;
                        mst = mst1;
                }
        } else {
                if (!mst2)
                        goto out_err;
                /*
                 * 1st LEB was unmapped and about to be written, so there must
                 * be no room left in 2nd LEB.
                 */
                offs2 = (void *)mst2 - buf2;
                if (offs2 + sz + sz <= c->leb_size)
                        goto out_err;
                mst = mst2;
        }

        ubifs_msg(c, "recovered master node from LEB %d",
                  (mst == mst1 ? UBIFS_MST_LNUM : UBIFS_MST_LNUM + 1));

        memcpy(c->mst_node, mst, UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ);

        if (c->ro_mount) {
                /* Read-only mode. Keep a copy for switching to rw mode */
                c->rcvrd_mst_node = kmalloc(sz, GFP_KERNEL);
                if (!c->rcvrd_mst_node) {
                        err = -ENOMEM;
                        goto out_free;
                }
                memcpy(c->rcvrd_mst_node, c->mst_node, UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ);

                /*
                 * We had to recover the master node, which means there was an
                 * unclean reboot. However, it is possible that the master node
                 * is clean at this point, i.e., %UBIFS_MST_DIRTY is not set.
                 * E.g., consider the following chain of events:
                 *
                 * 1. UBIFS was cleanly unmounted, so the master node is clean
                 * 2. UBIFS is being mounted R/W and starts changing the master
                 *    node in the first (%UBIFS_MST_LNUM). A power cut happens,
                 *    so this LEB ends up with some amount of garbage at the
                 *    end.
                 * 3. UBIFS is being mounted R/O. We reach this place and
                 *    recover the master node from the second LEB
                 *    (%UBIFS_MST_LNUM + 1). But we cannot update the media
                 *    because we are being mounted R/O. We have to defer the
                 *    operation.
                 * 4. However, this master node (@c->mst_node) is marked as
                 *    clean (since the step 1). And if we just return, the
                 *    mount code will be confused and won't recover the master
                 *    node when it is re-mounter R/W later.
                 *
                 *    Thus, to force the recovery by marking the master node as
                 *    dirty.
                 */
                c->mst_node->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY);
        } else {
                /* Write the recovered master node */
                c->max_sqnum = le64_to_cpu(mst->ch.sqnum) - 1;
                err = write_rcvrd_mst_node(c, c->mst_node);
                if (err)
                        goto out_free;
        }

        vfree(buf2);
        vfree(buf1);

        return 0;

out_err:
        err = -EINVAL;
out_free:
        ubifs_err(c, "failed to recover master node");
        if (mst1) {
                ubifs_err(c, "dumping first master node");
                ubifs_dump_node(c, mst1, c->leb_size - ((void *)mst1 - buf1));
        }
        if (mst2) {
                ubifs_err(c, "dumping second master node");
                ubifs_dump_node(c, mst2, c->leb_size - ((void *)mst2 - buf2));
        }
        vfree(buf2);
        vfree(buf1);
        return err;
}

/**
 * ubifs_write_rcvrd_mst_node - write the recovered master node.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 *
 * This function writes the master node that was recovered during mounting in
 * read-only mode and must now be written because we are remounting rw.
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
int ubifs_write_rcvrd_mst_node(struct ubifs_info *c)
{
        int err;

        if (!c->rcvrd_mst_node)
                return 0;
        c->rcvrd_mst_node->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY);
        c->mst_node->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY);
        err = write_rcvrd_mst_node(c, c->rcvrd_mst_node);
        if (err)
                return err;
        kfree(c->rcvrd_mst_node);
        c->rcvrd_mst_node = NULL;
        return 0;
}

/**
 * is_last_write - determine if an offset was in the last write to a LEB.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @buf: buffer to check
 * @offs: offset to check
 *
 * This function returns %1 if @offs was in the last write to the LEB whose data
 * is in @buf, otherwise %0 is returned. The determination is made by checking
 * for subsequent empty space starting from the next @c->max_write_size
 * boundary.
 */
static int is_last_write(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int offs)
{
        int empty_offs, check_len;
        uint8_t *p;

        /*
         * Round up to the next @c->max_write_size boundary i.e. @offs is in
         * the last wbuf written. After that should be empty space.
         */
        empty_offs = ALIGN(offs + 1, c->max_write_size);
        check_len = c->leb_size - empty_offs;
        p = buf + empty_offs - offs;
        return is_empty(p, check_len);
}

/**
 * clean_buf - clean the data from an LEB sitting in a buffer.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @buf: buffer to clean
 * @lnum: LEB number to clean
 * @offs: offset from which to clean
 * @len: length of buffer
 *
 * This function pads up to the next min_io_size boundary (if there is one) and
 * sets empty space to all 0xff. @buf, @offs and @len are updated to the next
 * @c->min_io_size boundary.
 */
static void clean_buf(const struct ubifs_info *c, void **buf, int lnum,
                      int *offs, int *len)
{
        int empty_offs, pad_len;

        dbg_rcvry("cleaning corruption at %d:%d", lnum, *offs);

        ubifs_assert(c, !(*offs & 7));
        empty_offs = ALIGN(*offs, c->min_io_size);
        pad_len = empty_offs - *offs;
        ubifs_pad(c, *buf, pad_len);
        *offs += pad_len;
        *buf += pad_len;
        *len -= pad_len;
        memset(*buf, 0xff, c->leb_size - empty_offs);
}

/**
 * no_more_nodes - determine if there are no more nodes in a buffer.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @buf: buffer to check
 * @len: length of buffer
 * @lnum: LEB number of the LEB from which @buf was read
 * @offs: offset from which @buf was read
 *
 * This function ensures that the corrupted node at @offs is the last thing
 * written to a LEB. This function returns %1 if more data is not found and
 * %0 if more data is found.
 */
static int no_more_nodes(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int len,
                        int lnum, int offs)
{
        struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
        int skip, dlen = le32_to_cpu(ch->len);

        /* Check for empty space after the corrupt node's common header */
        skip = ALIGN(offs + UBIFS_CH_SZ, c->max_write_size) - offs;
        if (is_empty(buf + skip, len - skip))
                return 1;
        /*
         * The area after the common header size is not empty, so the common
         * header must be intact. Check it.
         */
        if (ubifs_check_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, 1, 0) != -EUCLEAN) {
                dbg_rcvry("unexpected bad common header at %d:%d", lnum, offs);
                return 0;
        }
        /* Now we know the corrupt node's length we can skip over it */
        skip = ALIGN(offs + dlen, c->max_write_size) - offs;
        /* After which there should be empty space */
        if (is_empty(buf + skip, len - skip))
                return 1;
        dbg_rcvry("unexpected data at %d:%d", lnum, offs + skip);
        return 0;
}

/**
 * fix_unclean_leb - fix an unclean LEB.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @sleb: scanned LEB information
 * @start: offset where scan started
 */
static int fix_unclean_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb,
                           int start)
{
        int lnum = sleb->lnum, endpt = start;

        /* Get the end offset of the last node we are keeping */
        if (!list_empty(&sleb->nodes)) {
                struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;

                snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.prev,
                                  struct ubifs_scan_node, list);
                endpt = snod->offs + snod->len;
        }

        if (c->ro_mount && !c->remounting_rw) {
                /* Add to recovery list */
                struct ubifs_unclean_leb *ucleb;

                dbg_rcvry("need to fix LEB %d start %d endpt %d",
                          lnum, start, sleb->endpt);
                ucleb = kzalloc_obj(struct ubifs_unclean_leb, GFP_NOFS);
                if (!ucleb)
                        return -ENOMEM;
                ucleb->lnum = lnum;
                ucleb->endpt = endpt;
                list_add_tail(&ucleb->list, &c->unclean_leb_list);
        } else {
                /* Write the fixed LEB back to flash */
                int err;

                dbg_rcvry("fixing LEB %d start %d endpt %d",
                          lnum, start, sleb->endpt);
                if (endpt == 0) {
                        err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
                        if (err)
                                return err;
                } else {
                        int len = ALIGN(endpt, c->min_io_size);

                        if (start) {
                                err = ubifs_leb_read(c, lnum, sleb->buf, 0,
                                                     start, 1);
                                if (err)
                                        return err;
                        }
                        /* Pad to min_io_size */
                        if (len > endpt) {
                                int pad_len = len - ALIGN(endpt, 8);

                                if (pad_len > 0) {
                                        void *buf = sleb->buf + len - pad_len;

                                        ubifs_pad(c, buf, pad_len);
                                }
                        }
                        err = ubifs_leb_change(c, lnum, sleb->buf, len);
                        if (err)
                                return err;
                }
        }
        return 0;
}

/**
 * drop_last_group - drop the last group of nodes.
 * @sleb: scanned LEB information
 * @offs: offset of dropped nodes is returned here
 *
 * This is a helper function for 'ubifs_recover_leb()' which drops the last
 * group of nodes of the scanned LEB.
 */
static void drop_last_group(struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb, int *offs)
{
        while (!list_empty(&sleb->nodes)) {
                struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
                struct ubifs_ch *ch;

                snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.prev, struct ubifs_scan_node,
                                  list);
                ch = snod->node;
                if (ch->group_type != UBIFS_IN_NODE_GROUP)
                        break;

                dbg_rcvry("dropping grouped node at %d:%d",
                          sleb->lnum, snod->offs);
                *offs = snod->offs;
                list_del(&snod->list);
                kfree(snod);
                sleb->nodes_cnt -= 1;
        }
}

/**
 * drop_last_node - drop the last node.
 * @sleb: scanned LEB information
 * @offs: offset of dropped nodes is returned here
 *
 * This is a helper function for 'ubifs_recover_leb()' which drops the last
 * node of the scanned LEB.
 */
static void drop_last_node(struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb, int *offs)
{
        struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;

        if (!list_empty(&sleb->nodes)) {
                snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.prev, struct ubifs_scan_node,
                                  list);

                dbg_rcvry("dropping last node at %d:%d",
                          sleb->lnum, snod->offs);
                *offs = snod->offs;
                list_del(&snod->list);
                kfree(snod);
                sleb->nodes_cnt -= 1;
        }
}

/**
 * ubifs_recover_leb - scan and recover a LEB.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @lnum: LEB number
 * @offs: offset
 * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
 * @jhead: journal head number this LEB belongs to (%-1 if the LEB does not
 *         belong to any journal head)
 *
 * This function does a scan of a LEB, but caters for errors that might have
 * been caused by the unclean unmount from which we are attempting to recover.
 * Returns the scanned information on success and a negative error code on
 * failure.
 */
struct ubifs_scan_leb *ubifs_recover_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
                                         int offs, void *sbuf, int jhead)
{
        int ret = 0, err, len = c->leb_size - offs, start = offs, min_io_unit;
        int grouped = jhead == -1 ? 0 : c->jheads[jhead].grouped;
        struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
        void *buf = sbuf + offs;

        dbg_rcvry("%d:%d, jhead %d, grouped %d", lnum, offs, jhead, grouped);

        sleb = ubifs_start_scan(c, lnum, offs, sbuf);
        if (IS_ERR(sleb))
                return sleb;

        ubifs_assert(c, len >= 8);
        while (len >= 8) {
                dbg_scan("look at LEB %d:%d (%d bytes left)",
                         lnum, offs, len);

                cond_resched();

                /*
                 * Scan quietly until there is an error from which we cannot
                 * recover
                 */
                ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, 1);
                if (ret == SCANNED_A_NODE) {
                        /* A valid node, and not a padding node */
                        struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
                        int node_len;

                        err = ubifs_add_snod(c, sleb, buf, offs);
                        if (err)
                                goto error;
                        node_len = ALIGN(le32_to_cpu(ch->len), 8);
                        offs += node_len;
                        buf += node_len;
                        len -= node_len;
                } else if (ret > 0) {
                        /* Padding bytes or a valid padding node */
                        offs += ret;
                        buf += ret;
                        len -= ret;
                } else if (ret == SCANNED_EMPTY_SPACE ||
                           ret == SCANNED_GARBAGE     ||
                           ret == SCANNED_A_BAD_PAD_NODE ||
                           ret == SCANNED_A_CORRUPT_NODE) {
                        dbg_rcvry("found corruption (%d) at %d:%d",
                                  ret, lnum, offs);
                        break;
                } else {
                        ubifs_err(c, "unexpected return value %d", ret);
                        err = -EINVAL;
                        goto error;
                }
        }

        if (ret == SCANNED_GARBAGE || ret == SCANNED_A_BAD_PAD_NODE) {
                if (!is_last_write(c, buf, offs))
                        goto corrupted_rescan;
        } else if (ret == SCANNED_A_CORRUPT_NODE) {
                if (!no_more_nodes(c, buf, len, lnum, offs))
                        goto corrupted_rescan;
        } else if (!is_empty(buf, len)) {
                if (!is_last_write(c, buf, offs)) {
                        int corruption = first_non_ff(buf, len);

                        /*
                         * See header comment for this file for more
                         * explanations about the reasons we have this check.
                         */
                        ubifs_err(c, "corrupt empty space LEB %d:%d, corruption starts at %d",
                                  lnum, offs, corruption);
                        /* Make sure we dump interesting non-0xFF data */
                        offs += corruption;
                        buf += corruption;
                        goto corrupted;
                }
        }

        min_io_unit = round_down(offs, c->min_io_size);
        if (grouped)
                /*
                 * If nodes are grouped, always drop the incomplete group at
                 * the end.
                 */
                drop_last_group(sleb, &offs);

        if (jhead == GCHD) {
                /*
                 * If this LEB belongs to the GC head then while we are in the
                 * middle of the same min. I/O unit keep dropping nodes. So
                 * basically, what we want is to make sure that the last min.
                 * I/O unit where we saw the corruption is dropped completely
                 * with all the uncorrupted nodes which may possibly sit there.
                 *
                 * In other words, let's name the min. I/O unit where the
                 * corruption starts B, and the previous min. I/O unit A. The
                 * below code tries to deal with a situation when half of B
                 * contains valid nodes or the end of a valid node, and the
                 * second half of B contains corrupted data or garbage. This
                 * means that UBIFS had been writing to B just before the power
                 * cut happened. I do not know how realistic is this scenario
                 * that half of the min. I/O unit had been written successfully
                 * and the other half not, but this is possible in our 'failure
                 * mode emulation' infrastructure at least.
                 *
                 * So what is the problem, why we need to drop those nodes? Why
                 * can't we just clean-up the second half of B by putting a
                 * padding node there? We can, and this works fine with one
                 * exception which was reproduced with power cut emulation
                 * testing and happens extremely rarely.
                 *
                 * Imagine the file-system is full, we run GC which starts
                 * moving valid nodes from LEB X to LEB Y (obviously, LEB Y is
                 * the current GC head LEB). The @c->gc_lnum is -1, which means
                 * that GC will retain LEB X and will try to continue. Imagine
                 * that LEB X is currently the dirtiest LEB, and the amount of
                 * used space in LEB Y is exactly the same as amount of free
                 * space in LEB X.
                 *
                 * And a power cut happens when nodes are moved from LEB X to
                 * LEB Y. We are here trying to recover LEB Y which is the GC
                 * head LEB. We find the min. I/O unit B as described above.
                 * Then we clean-up LEB Y by padding min. I/O unit. And later
                 * 'ubifs_rcvry_gc_commit()' function fails, because it cannot
                 * find a dirty LEB which could be GC'd into LEB Y! Even LEB X
                 * does not match because the amount of valid nodes there does
                 * not fit the free space in LEB Y any more! And this is
                 * because of the padding node which we added to LEB Y. The
                 * user-visible effect of this which I once observed and
                 * analysed is that we cannot mount the file-system with
                 * -ENOSPC error.
                 *
                 * So obviously, to make sure that situation does not happen we
                 * should free min. I/O unit B in LEB Y completely and the last
                 * used min. I/O unit in LEB Y should be A. This is basically
                 * what the below code tries to do.
                 */
                while (offs > min_io_unit)
                        drop_last_node(sleb, &offs);
        }

        buf = sbuf + offs;
        len = c->leb_size - offs;

        clean_buf(c, &buf, lnum, &offs, &len);
        ubifs_end_scan(c, sleb, lnum, offs);

        err = fix_unclean_leb(c, sleb, start);
        if (err)
                goto error;

        return sleb;

corrupted_rescan:
        /* Re-scan the corrupted data with verbose messages */
        ubifs_err(c, "corruption %d", ret);
        ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, 0);
corrupted:
        ubifs_scanned_corruption(c, lnum, offs, buf);
        err = -EUCLEAN;
error:
        ubifs_err(c, "LEB %d scanning failed", lnum);
        ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
        return ERR_PTR(err);
}

/**
 * get_cs_sqnum - get commit start sequence number.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @lnum: LEB number of commit start node
 * @offs: offset of commit start node
 * @cs_sqnum: commit start sequence number is returned here
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
static int get_cs_sqnum(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs,
                        unsigned long long *cs_sqnum)
{
        struct ubifs_cs_node *cs_node = NULL;
        int err, ret;

        dbg_rcvry("at %d:%d", lnum, offs);
        cs_node = kmalloc(UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ, GFP_KERNEL);
        if (!cs_node)
                return -ENOMEM;
        if (c->leb_size - offs < UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ)
                goto out_err;
        err = ubifs_leb_read(c, lnum, (void *)cs_node, offs,
                             UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ, 0);
        if (err && err != -EBADMSG)
                goto out_free;
        ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, cs_node, UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ, lnum, offs, 0);
        if (ret != SCANNED_A_NODE) {
                ubifs_err(c, "Not a valid node");
                goto out_err;
        }
        if (cs_node->ch.node_type != UBIFS_CS_NODE) {
                ubifs_err(c, "Not a CS node, type is %d", cs_node->ch.node_type);
                goto out_err;
        }
        if (le64_to_cpu(cs_node->cmt_no) != c->cmt_no) {
                ubifs_err(c, "CS node cmt_no %llu != current cmt_no %llu",
                          (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(cs_node->cmt_no),
                          c->cmt_no);
                goto out_err;
        }
        *cs_sqnum = le64_to_cpu(cs_node->ch.sqnum);
        dbg_rcvry("commit start sqnum %llu", *cs_sqnum);
        kfree(cs_node);
        return 0;

out_err:
        err = -EINVAL;
out_free:
        ubifs_err(c, "failed to get CS sqnum");
        kfree(cs_node);
        return err;
}

/**
 * ubifs_recover_log_leb - scan and recover a log LEB.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @lnum: LEB number
 * @offs: offset
 * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
 *
 * This function does a scan of a LEB, but caters for errors that might have
 * been caused by unclean reboots from which we are attempting to recover
 * (assume that only the last log LEB can be corrupted by an unclean reboot).
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
struct ubifs_scan_leb *ubifs_recover_log_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
                                             int offs, void *sbuf)
{
        struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
        int next_lnum;

        dbg_rcvry("LEB %d", lnum);
        next_lnum = lnum + 1;
        if (next_lnum >= UBIFS_LOG_LNUM + c->log_lebs)
                next_lnum = UBIFS_LOG_LNUM;
        if (next_lnum != c->ltail_lnum) {
                /*
                 * We can only recover at the end of the log, so check that the
                 * next log LEB is empty or out of date.
                 */
                sleb = ubifs_scan(c, next_lnum, 0, sbuf, 0);
                if (IS_ERR(sleb))
                        return sleb;
                if (sleb->nodes_cnt) {
                        struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
                        unsigned long long cs_sqnum = c->cs_sqnum;

                        snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.next,
                                          struct ubifs_scan_node, list);
                        if (cs_sqnum == 0) {
                                int err;

                                err = get_cs_sqnum(c, lnum, offs, &cs_sqnum);
                                if (err) {
                                        ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
                                        return ERR_PTR(err);
                                }
                        }
                        if (snod->sqnum > cs_sqnum) {
                                ubifs_err(c, "unrecoverable log corruption in LEB %d",
                                          lnum);
                                ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
                                return ERR_PTR(-EUCLEAN);
                        }
                }
                ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
        }
        return ubifs_recover_leb(c, lnum, offs, sbuf, -1);
}

/**
 * recover_head - recover a head.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @lnum: LEB number of head to recover
 * @offs: offset of head to recover
 * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
 *
 * This function ensures that there is no data on the flash at a head location.
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
static int recover_head(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs, void *sbuf)
{
        int len = c->max_write_size, err;

        if (offs + len > c->leb_size)
                len = c->leb_size - offs;

        if (!len)
                return 0;

        /* Read at the head location and check it is empty flash */
        err = ubifs_leb_read(c, lnum, sbuf, offs, len, 1);
        if (err || !is_empty(sbuf, len)) {
                dbg_rcvry("cleaning head at %d:%d", lnum, offs);
                if (offs == 0)
                        return ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
                err = ubifs_leb_read(c, lnum, sbuf, 0, offs, 1);
                if (err)
                        return err;
                return ubifs_leb_change(c, lnum, sbuf, offs);
        }

        return 0;
}

/**
 * ubifs_recover_inl_heads - recover index and LPT heads.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
 *
 * This function ensures that there is no data on the flash at the index and
 * LPT head locations.
 *
 * This deals with the recovery of a half-completed journal commit. UBIFS is
 * careful never to overwrite the last version of the index or the LPT. Because
 * the index and LPT are wandering trees, data from a half-completed commit will
 * not be referenced anywhere in UBIFS. The data will be either in LEBs that are
 * assumed to be empty and will be unmapped anyway before use, or in the index
 * and LPT heads.
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
int ubifs_recover_inl_heads(struct ubifs_info *c, void *sbuf)
{
        int err;

        ubifs_assert(c, !c->ro_mount || c->remounting_rw);

        dbg_rcvry("checking index head at %d:%d", c->ihead_lnum, c->ihead_offs);
        err = recover_head(c, c->ihead_lnum, c->ihead_offs, sbuf);
        if (err)
                return err;

        dbg_rcvry("checking LPT head at %d:%d", c->nhead_lnum, c->nhead_offs);

        return recover_head(c, c->nhead_lnum, c->nhead_offs, sbuf);
}

/**
 * clean_an_unclean_leb - read and write a LEB to remove corruption.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @ucleb: unclean LEB information
 * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
 *
 * This function reads a LEB up to a point pre-determined by the mount recovery,
 * checks the nodes, and writes the result back to the flash, thereby cleaning
 * off any following corruption, or non-fatal ECC errors.
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
static int clean_an_unclean_leb(struct ubifs_info *c,
                                struct ubifs_unclean_leb *ucleb, void *sbuf)
{
        int err, lnum = ucleb->lnum, offs = 0, len = ucleb->endpt, quiet = 1;
        void *buf = sbuf;

        dbg_rcvry("LEB %d len %d", lnum, len);

        if (len == 0) {
                /* Nothing to read, just unmap it */
                return ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
        }

        err = ubifs_leb_read(c, lnum, buf, offs, len, 0);
        if (err && err != -EBADMSG)
                return err;

        while (len >= 8) {
                int ret;

                cond_resched();

                /* Scan quietly until there is an error */
                ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, quiet);

                if (ret == SCANNED_A_NODE) {
                        /* A valid node, and not a padding node */
                        struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
                        int node_len;

                        node_len = ALIGN(le32_to_cpu(ch->len), 8);
                        offs += node_len;
                        buf += node_len;
                        len -= node_len;
                        continue;
                }

                if (ret > 0) {
                        /* Padding bytes or a valid padding node */
                        offs += ret;
                        buf += ret;
                        len -= ret;
                        continue;
                }

                if (ret == SCANNED_EMPTY_SPACE) {
                        ubifs_err(c, "unexpected empty space at %d:%d",
                                  lnum, offs);
                        return -EUCLEAN;
                }

                if (quiet) {
                        /* Redo the last scan but noisily */
                        quiet = 0;
                        continue;
                }

                ubifs_scanned_corruption(c, lnum, offs, buf);
                return -EUCLEAN;
        }

        /* Pad to min_io_size */
        len = ALIGN(ucleb->endpt, c->min_io_size);
        if (len > ucleb->endpt) {
                int pad_len = len - ALIGN(ucleb->endpt, 8);

                if (pad_len > 0) {
                        buf = c->sbuf + len - pad_len;
                        ubifs_pad(c, buf, pad_len);
                }
        }

        /* Write back the LEB atomically */
        err = ubifs_leb_change(c, lnum, sbuf, len);
        if (err)
                return err;

        dbg_rcvry("cleaned LEB %d", lnum);

        return 0;
}

/**
 * ubifs_clean_lebs - clean LEBs recovered during read-only mount.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
 *
 * This function cleans a LEB identified during recovery that needs to be
 * written but was not because UBIFS was mounted read-only. This happens when
 * remounting to read-write mode.
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
int ubifs_clean_lebs(struct ubifs_info *c, void *sbuf)
{
        dbg_rcvry("recovery");
        while (!list_empty(&c->unclean_leb_list)) {
                struct ubifs_unclean_leb *ucleb;
                int err;

                ucleb = list_entry(c->unclean_leb_list.next,
                                   struct ubifs_unclean_leb, list);
                err = clean_an_unclean_leb(c, ucleb, sbuf);
                if (err)
                        return err;
                list_del(&ucleb->list);
                kfree(ucleb);
        }
        return 0;
}

/**
 * grab_empty_leb - grab an empty LEB to use as GC LEB and run commit.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 *
 * This is a helper function for 'ubifs_rcvry_gc_commit()' which grabs an empty
 * LEB to be used as GC LEB (@c->gc_lnum), and then runs the commit. Returns
 * zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
 */
static int grab_empty_leb(struct ubifs_info *c)
{
        int lnum, err;

        /*
         * Note, it is very important to first search for an empty LEB and then
         * run the commit, not vice-versa. The reason is that there might be
         * only one empty LEB at the moment, the one which has been the
         * @c->gc_lnum just before the power cut happened. During the regular
         * UBIFS operation (not now) @c->gc_lnum is marked as "taken", so no
         * one but GC can grab it. But at this moment this single empty LEB is
         * not marked as taken, so if we run commit - what happens? Right, the
         * commit will grab it and write the index there. Remember that the
         * index always expands as long as there is free space, and it only
         * starts consolidating when we run out of space.
         *
         * IOW, if we run commit now, we might not be able to find a free LEB
         * after this.
         */
        lnum = ubifs_find_free_leb_for_idx(c);
        if (lnum < 0) {
                ubifs_err(c, "could not find an empty LEB");
                ubifs_dump_lprops(c);
                ubifs_dump_budg(c, &c->bi);
                return lnum;
        }

        /* Reset the index flag */
        err = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lnum, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC, 0,
                                  LPROPS_INDEX, 0);
        if (err)
                return err;

        c->gc_lnum = lnum;
        dbg_rcvry("found empty LEB %d, run commit", lnum);

        return ubifs_run_commit(c);
}

/**
 * ubifs_rcvry_gc_commit - recover the GC LEB number and run the commit.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 *
 * Out-of-place garbage collection requires always one empty LEB with which to
 * start garbage collection. The LEB number is recorded in c->gc_lnum and is
 * written to the master node on unmounting. In the case of an unclean unmount
 * the value of gc_lnum recorded in the master node is out of date and cannot
 * be used. Instead, recovery must allocate an empty LEB for this purpose.
 * However, there may not be enough empty space, in which case it must be
 * possible to GC the dirtiest LEB into the GC head LEB.
 *
 * This function also runs the commit which causes the TNC updates from
 * size-recovery and orphans to be written to the flash. That is important to
 * ensure correct replay order for subsequent mounts.
 *
 * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
int ubifs_rcvry_gc_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
{
        struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[GCHD].wbuf;
        struct ubifs_lprops lp;
        int err;

        dbg_rcvry("GC head LEB %d, offs %d", wbuf->lnum, wbuf->offs);

        c->gc_lnum = -1;
        if (wbuf->lnum == -1 || wbuf->offs == c->leb_size)
                return grab_empty_leb(c);

        err = ubifs_find_dirty_leb(c, &lp, wbuf->offs, 2);
        if (err) {
                if (err != -ENOSPC)
                        return err;

                dbg_rcvry("could not find a dirty LEB");
                return grab_empty_leb(c);
        }

        ubifs_assert(c, !(lp.flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
        ubifs_assert(c, lp.free + lp.dirty >= wbuf->offs);

        /*
         * We run the commit before garbage collection otherwise subsequent
         * mounts will see the GC and orphan deletion in a different order.
         */
        dbg_rcvry("committing");
        err = ubifs_run_commit(c);
        if (err)
                return err;

        dbg_rcvry("GC'ing LEB %d", lp.lnum);
        mutex_lock_nested(&wbuf->io_mutex, wbuf->jhead);
        err = ubifs_garbage_collect_leb(c, &lp);
        if (err >= 0) {
                int err2 = ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);

                if (err2)
                        err = err2;
        }
        mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
        if (err < 0) {
                ubifs_err(c, "GC failed, error %d", err);
                if (err == -EAGAIN)
                        err = -EINVAL;
                return err;
        }

        ubifs_assert(c, err == LEB_RETAINED);
        if (err != LEB_RETAINED)
                return -EINVAL;

        err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, c->gc_lnum);
        if (err)
                return err;

        dbg_rcvry("allocated LEB %d for GC", lp.lnum);
        return 0;
}

/**
 * struct size_entry - inode size information for recovery.
 * @rb: link in the RB-tree of sizes
 * @inum: inode number
 * @i_size: size on inode
 * @d_size: maximum size based on data nodes
 * @exists: indicates whether the inode exists
 * @inode: inode if pinned in memory awaiting rw mode to fix it
 */
struct size_entry {
        struct rb_node rb;
        ino_t inum;
        loff_t i_size;
        loff_t d_size;
        int exists;
        struct inode *inode;
};

/**
 * add_ino - add an entry to the size tree.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @inum: inode number
 * @i_size: size on inode
 * @d_size: maximum size based on data nodes
 * @exists: indicates whether the inode exists
 */
static int add_ino(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum, loff_t i_size,
                   loff_t d_size, int exists)
{
        struct rb_node **p = &c->size_tree.rb_node, *parent = NULL;
        struct size_entry *e;

        while (*p) {
                parent = *p;
                e = rb_entry(parent, struct size_entry, rb);
                if (inum < e->inum)
                        p = &(*p)->rb_left;
                else
                        p = &(*p)->rb_right;
        }

        e = kzalloc_obj(struct size_entry);
        if (!e)
                return -ENOMEM;

        e->inum = inum;
        e->i_size = i_size;
        e->d_size = d_size;
        e->exists = exists;

        rb_link_node(&e->rb, parent, p);
        rb_insert_color(&e->rb, &c->size_tree);

        return 0;
}

/**
 * find_ino - find an entry on the size tree.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @inum: inode number
 */
static struct size_entry *find_ino(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum)
{
        struct rb_node *p = c->size_tree.rb_node;
        struct size_entry *e;

        while (p) {
                e = rb_entry(p, struct size_entry, rb);
                if (inum < e->inum)
                        p = p->rb_left;
                else if (inum > e->inum)
                        p = p->rb_right;
                else
                        return e;
        }
        return NULL;
}

/**
 * remove_ino - remove an entry from the size tree.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @inum: inode number
 */
static void remove_ino(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum)
{
        struct size_entry *e = find_ino(c, inum);

        if (!e)
                return;
        rb_erase(&e->rb, &c->size_tree);
        kfree(e);
}

/**
 * ubifs_destroy_size_tree - free resources related to the size tree.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 */
void ubifs_destroy_size_tree(struct ubifs_info *c)
{
        struct size_entry *e, *n;

        rbtree_postorder_for_each_entry_safe(e, n, &c->size_tree, rb) {
                iput(e->inode);
                kfree(e);
        }

        c->size_tree = RB_ROOT;
}

/**
 * ubifs_recover_size_accum - accumulate inode sizes for recovery.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @key: node key
 * @deletion: node is for a deletion
 * @new_size: inode size
 *
 * This function has two purposes:
 *     1) to ensure there are no data nodes that fall outside the inode size
 *     2) to ensure there are no data nodes for inodes that do not exist
 * To accomplish those purposes, a rb-tree is constructed containing an entry
 * for each inode number in the journal that has not been deleted, and recording
 * the size from the inode node, the maximum size of any data node (also altered
 * by truncations) and a flag indicating a inode number for which no inode node
 * was present in the journal.
 *
 * Note that there is still the possibility that there are data nodes that have
 * been committed that are beyond the inode size, however the only way to find
 * them would be to scan the entire index. Alternatively, some provision could
 * be made to record the size of inodes at the start of commit, which would seem
 * very cumbersome for a scenario that is quite unlikely and the only negative
 * consequence of which is wasted space.
 *
 * This functions returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
int ubifs_recover_size_accum(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key,
                             int deletion, loff_t new_size)
{
        ino_t inum = key_inum(c, key);
        struct size_entry *e;
        int err;

        switch (key_type(c, key)) {
        case UBIFS_INO_KEY:
                if (deletion)
                        remove_ino(c, inum);
                else {
                        e = find_ino(c, inum);
                        if (e) {
                                e->i_size = new_size;
                                e->exists = 1;
                        } else {
                                err = add_ino(c, inum, new_size, 0, 1);
                                if (err)
                                        return err;
                        }
                }
                break;
        case UBIFS_DATA_KEY:
                e = find_ino(c, inum);
                if (e) {
                        if (new_size > e->d_size)
                                e->d_size = new_size;
                } else {
                        err = add_ino(c, inum, 0, new_size, 0);
                        if (err)
                                return err;
                }
                break;
        case UBIFS_TRUN_KEY:
                e = find_ino(c, inum);
                if (e)
                        e->d_size = new_size;
                break;
        }
        return 0;
}

/**
 * fix_size_in_place - fix inode size in place on flash.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @e: inode size information for recovery
 */
static int fix_size_in_place(struct ubifs_info *c, struct size_entry *e)
{
        struct ubifs_ino_node *ino = c->sbuf;
        unsigned char *p;
        union ubifs_key key;
        int err, lnum, offs, len;
        loff_t i_size;

        /* Locate the inode node LEB number and offset */
        ino_key_init(c, &key, e->inum);
        err = ubifs_tnc_locate(c, &key, ino, &lnum, &offs);
        if (err)
                goto out;
        /*
         * If the size recorded on the inode node is greater than the size that
         * was calculated from nodes in the journal then don't change the inode.
         */
        i_size = le64_to_cpu(ino->size);
        if (i_size >= e->d_size)
                return 0;
        /* Read the LEB */
        err = ubifs_leb_read(c, lnum, c->sbuf, 0, c->leb_size, 1);
        if (err)
                goto out;
        /* Change the size field and recalculate the CRC */
        ino = c->sbuf + offs;
        ino->size = cpu_to_le64(e->d_size);
        len = le32_to_cpu(ino->ch.len);
        ubifs_crc_node((void *)ino, len);
        /* Work out where data in the LEB ends and free space begins */
        p = c->sbuf;
        len = c->leb_size - 1;
        while (p[len] == 0xff)
                len -= 1;
        len = ALIGN(len + 1, c->min_io_size);
        /* Atomically write the fixed LEB back again */
        err = ubifs_leb_change(c, lnum, c->sbuf, len);
        if (err)
                goto out;
        dbg_rcvry("inode %lu at %d:%d size %lld -> %lld",
                  (unsigned long)e->inum, lnum, offs, i_size, e->d_size);
        return 0;

out:
        ubifs_warn(c, "inode %lu failed to fix size %lld -> %lld error %d",
                   (unsigned long)e->inum, e->i_size, e->d_size, err);
        return err;
}

/**
 * inode_fix_size - fix inode size
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @e: inode size information for recovery
 */
static int inode_fix_size(struct ubifs_info *c, struct size_entry *e)
{
        struct inode *inode;
        struct ubifs_inode *ui;
        int err;

        if (c->ro_mount)
                ubifs_assert(c, !e->inode);

        if (e->inode) {
                /* Remounting rw, pick up inode we stored earlier */
                inode = e->inode;
        } else {
                inode = ubifs_iget(c->vfs_sb, e->inum);
                if (IS_ERR(inode))
                        return PTR_ERR(inode);

                if (inode->i_size >= e->d_size) {
                        /*
                         * The original inode in the index already has a size
                         * big enough, nothing to do
                         */
                        iput(inode);
                        return 0;
                }

                dbg_rcvry("ino %lu size %lld -> %lld",
                          (unsigned long)e->inum,
                          inode->i_size, e->d_size);

                ui = ubifs_inode(inode);

                inode->i_size = e->d_size;
                ui->ui_size = e->d_size;
                ui->synced_i_size = e->d_size;

                e->inode = inode;
        }

        /*
         * In readonly mode just keep the inode pinned in memory until we go
         * readwrite. In readwrite mode write the inode to the journal with the
         * fixed size.
         */
        if (c->ro_mount)
                return 0;

        err = ubifs_jnl_write_inode(c, inode);

        iput(inode);

        if (err)
                return err;

        rb_erase(&e->rb, &c->size_tree);
        kfree(e);

        return 0;
}

/**
 * ubifs_recover_size - recover inode size.
 * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
 * @in_place: If true, do a in-place size fixup
 *
 * This function attempts to fix inode size discrepancies identified by the
 * 'ubifs_recover_size_accum()' function.
 *
 * This functions returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
 */
int ubifs_recover_size(struct ubifs_info *c, bool in_place)
{
        struct rb_node *this = rb_first(&c->size_tree);

        while (this) {
                struct size_entry *e;
                int err;

                e = rb_entry(this, struct size_entry, rb);

                this = rb_next(this);

                if (!e->exists) {
                        union ubifs_key key;

                        ino_key_init(c, &key, e->inum);
                        err = ubifs_tnc_lookup(c, &key, c->sbuf);
                        if (err && err != -ENOENT)
                                return err;
                        if (err == -ENOENT) {
                                /* Remove data nodes that have no inode */
                                dbg_rcvry("removing ino %lu",
                                          (unsigned long)e->inum);
                                err = ubifs_tnc_remove_ino(c, e->inum);
                                if (err)
                                        return err;
                        } else {
                                struct ubifs_ino_node *ino = c->sbuf;

                                e->exists = 1;
                                e->i_size = le64_to_cpu(ino->size);
                        }
                }

                if (e->exists && e->i_size < e->d_size) {
                        ubifs_assert(c, !(c->ro_mount && in_place));

                        /*
                         * We found data that is outside the found inode size,
                         * fixup the inode size
                         */

                        if (in_place) {
                                err = fix_size_in_place(c, e);
                                if (err)
                                        return err;
                                iput(e->inode);
                        } else {
                                err = inode_fix_size(c, e);
                                if (err)
                                        return err;
                                continue;
                        }
                }

                rb_erase(&e->rb, &c->size_tree);
                kfree(e);
        }

        return 0;
}