e2fsck: correct ext4 dates generated by old kernels

Older kernels on 64-bit machines would incorrectly encode pre-1970
ext4 dates as post-2311 dates.  Detect and correct this (assuming the
current date is before 2242).

Include tests for this, as well as changes to debugfs to correctly
set crtimes.

Signed-off-by: David Turner <novalis@novalis.org>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Dilger <adilger@dilger.ca>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
debian
David Turner 2016-03-14 13:57:33 -04:00 committed by Theodore Ts'o
parent 6743215bff
commit 082ed5dcd9
7 changed files with 192 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -448,6 +448,21 @@ fix:
EXT2_INODE_SIZE(sb), "pass1");
}
static int check_inode_extra_negative_epoch(__u32 xtime, __u32 extra) {
return (xtime & (1 << 31)) != 0 &&
(extra & EXT4_EPOCH_MASK) == EXT4_EPOCH_MASK;
}
#define CHECK_INODE_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_EPOCH(inode, xtime) \
check_inode_extra_negative_epoch(inode->i_##xtime, \
inode->i_##xtime##_extra)
/* When today's date is earlier than 2242, we assume that atimes,
* ctimes, crtimes, and mtimes with years in the range 2310..2378 are
* actually pre-1970 dates mis-encoded.
*/
#define EXT4_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_DATE_CUTOFF 2 * (1LL << 32)
static void check_inode_extra_space(e2fsck_t ctx, struct problem_context *pctx)
{
struct ext2_super_block *sb = ctx->fs->super;
@ -492,6 +507,32 @@ static void check_inode_extra_space(e2fsck_t ctx, struct problem_context *pctx)
/* it seems inode has an extended attribute(s) in body */
check_ea_in_inode(ctx, pctx);
}
/*
* If the inode's extended atime (ctime, crtime, mtime) is stored in
* the old, invalid format, repair it.
*/
if (sizeof(time_t) > 4 && ctx->now < EXT4_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_DATE_CUTOFF &&
(CHECK_INODE_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_EPOCH(inode, atime) ||
CHECK_INODE_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_EPOCH(inode, ctime) ||
CHECK_INODE_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_EPOCH(inode, crtime) ||
CHECK_INODE_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_EPOCH(inode, mtime))) {
if (!fix_problem(ctx, PR_1_EA_TIME_OUT_OF_RANGE, pctx))
return;
if (CHECK_INODE_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_EPOCH(inode, atime))
inode->i_atime_extra &= ~EXT4_EPOCH_MASK;
if (CHECK_INODE_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_EPOCH(inode, ctime))
inode->i_ctime_extra &= ~EXT4_EPOCH_MASK;
if (CHECK_INODE_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_EPOCH(inode, crtime))
inode->i_crtime_extra &= ~EXT4_EPOCH_MASK;
if (CHECK_INODE_EXTRA_NEGATIVE_EPOCH(inode, mtime))
inode->i_mtime_extra &= ~EXT4_EPOCH_MASK;
e2fsck_write_inode_full(ctx, pctx->ino, pctx->inode,
EXT2_INODE_SIZE(sb), "pass1");
}
}
/*

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@ -1124,6 +1124,11 @@ static struct e2fsck_problem problem_table[] = {
N_("@i %i has corrupt @x header. "),
PROMPT_CLEAR_INODE, 0 },
/* Timestamp(s) on inode beyond 2310-04-04 are likely pre-1970. */
{ PR_1_EA_TIME_OUT_OF_RANGE,
N_("Timestamp(s) on @i %i beyond 2310-04-04 are likely pre-1970.\n"),
PROMPT_FIX, PR_PREEN_OK | PR_NO_OK },
/* Pass 1b errors */
/* Pass 1B: Rescan for duplicate/bad blocks */

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@ -657,6 +657,9 @@ struct problem_context {
/* Missing extent header */
#define PR_1_MISSING_EXTENT_HEADER 0x010081
/* Timestamp(s) on inode beyond 2310-04-04 are likely pre-1970. */
#define PR_1_EA_TIME_OUT_OF_RANGE 0x010082
/*
* Pass 1b errors
*/

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@ -481,6 +481,9 @@ struct ext2_inode_large {
(offsetof(struct ext2_inode_large, i_checksum_hi) + sizeof(__u16) - \
EXT2_GOOD_OLD_INODE_SIZE)
#define EXT4_EPOCH_BITS 2
#define EXT4_EPOCH_MASK ((1 << EXT4_EPOCH_BITS) - 1)
#define i_dir_acl i_size_high
#define i_checksum_lo osd2.linux2.l_i_checksum_lo

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@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
times for year-1909 =
ctime: 0x8e475440:00000003
atime: 0x8e475440:00000003
mtime: 0x8e475440:00000003
crtime: 0x8e475440:00000003
times for year-1979 =
ctime: 0x11db6940:00000000
atime: 0x11db6940:00000000
mtime: 0x11db6940:00000000
crtime: 0x11db6940:00000000
times for year-2039 =
ctime: 0x82a37b40:00000001
atime: 0x82a37b40:00000001
mtime: 0x82a37b40:00000001
crtime: 0x82a37b40:00000001
times for year-2139 =
ctime: 0x3e9b9940:00000001
atime: 0x3e9b9940:00000001
mtime: 0x3e9b9940:00000001
crtime: 0x3e9b9940:00000001
times for year-1909 =
ctime: 0x8e475440:00000000
atime: 0x8e475440:00000000
mtime: 0x8e475440:00000000
crtime: 0x8e475440:00000000
times for year-1979 =
ctime: 0x11db6940:00000000
atime: 0x11db6940:00000000
mtime: 0x11db6940:00000000
crtime: 0x11db6940:00000000
times for year-2039 =
ctime: 0x82a37b40:00000001
atime: 0x82a37b40:00000001
mtime: 0x82a37b40:00000001
crtime: 0x82a37b40:00000001
times for year-2139 =
ctime: 0x3e9b9940:00000001
atime: 0x3e9b9940:00000001
mtime: 0x3e9b9940:00000001
crtime: 0x3e9b9940:00000001
times for year-1909 =
ctime: 0x8e475440:00000003
atime: 0x8e475440:00000003
mtime: 0x8e475440:00000003
crtime: 0x8e475440:00000003

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
correct mis-encoded pre-1970 dates

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@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
if ! test -x $DEBUGFS_EXE; then
echo "$test_name: $test_description: skipped (no debugfs)"
return 0
fi
OUT=$test_name.log
TIMESTAMPS=$test_name.timestamps.log
EXP=$test_dir/expect
FSCK_OPT=-yf
create_file_with_xtime_and_extra() {
name=$1
time=$2
extra=$3
{
echo "write /dev/null $name"
for xtime in atime ctime mtime crtime; do
echo "set_inode_field $name $xtime @$time"
echo "set_inode_field $name ${xtime}_extra $extra"
done
} | $DEBUGFS -w -f /dev/stdin $TMPFILE >> $OUT 2>&1
}
get_file_xtime_and_extra() {
name=$1
echo "times for $name =" >> $TIMESTAMPS
$DEBUGFS -R "stat $name" $TMPFILE 2>&1 | egrep '^( a| c| m|cr)time:' |
sed 's/ --.*//' >> $TIMESTAMPS
}
rm -f $OUT $TIMESTAMPS
# create an empty ext4 filesystem with 256-byte inodes for testing
> $TMPFILE
echo mkfs.ext4 -b 1024 -q -I 256 $TMPFILE 5000 >> $OUT
$MKE2FS -t ext4 -b 1024 -q -I 256 -F $TMPFILE 5000 >> $OUT 2>&1
# this is a pre-1970 file encoded with the old encoding.
# fsck should repair this
create_file_with_xtime_and_extra year-1909 -1907928000 3
# these are all already encoded correctly
create_file_with_xtime_and_extra year-1979 299592000 0
create_file_with_xtime_and_extra year-2039 2191752000 1
create_file_with_xtime_and_extra year-2139 5345352000 1
# confirm that the xtime is wrong on the pre-1970 file
get_file_xtime_and_extra year-1909
# and confirm that it is right on the remaining files
get_file_xtime_and_extra year-1979
get_file_xtime_and_extra year-2039
get_file_xtime_and_extra year-2139
# before we repair the filesystem, save off a copy so that
# we can use it later
cp -a $TMPFILE $TMPFILE.sav
# repair the filesystem
E2FSCK_TIME=1386393539 $FSCK $FSCK_OPT $TMPFILE >> $OUT 2>&1
# check that the dates and xtime_extra on the file is now correct
get_file_xtime_and_extra year-1909
# check that the remaining dates have not been altered
get_file_xtime_and_extra year-1979
get_file_xtime_and_extra year-2039
get_file_xtime_and_extra year-2139
# now we need to check that after the year 2242, e2fsck does not
# modify dates with extra_xtime=3
# restore the unrepaired filesystem
mv $TMPFILE.sav $TMPFILE
#retry the repair
E2FSCK_TIME=9270393539 $FSCK $FSCK_OPT $TMPFILE >> $OUT 2>&1
# check that the 1909 file is unaltered (i.e. it has a post-2378 date)
get_file_xtime_and_extra year-1909
cmp -s $TIMESTAMPS $EXP
status=$?
if [ "$status" = 0 ]; then
echo "$test_name: $test_description: ok"
touch $test_name.ok
else
echo "$test_name: $test_description: failed"
diff $DIFF_OPTS $EXP $TIMESTAMPS > $test_name.failed
fi
unset OUT TIMESTAMPS EXP FSCK_OPT