Accessing name_len (and file_type) in ext4_dir_entry structure is
somewhat problematic because on big endian architecture we need to now
whether we are really dealing with ext4_dir_entry (which has u16
name_len which needs byte swapping) or ext4_dir_entry_2 (which has u8
name_len which must not be byte swapped).
Currently the code is somewhat surprising and name_len is always
treated as u16 and byte swapped (flag EXT2_DIRBLOCK_V2_STRUCT isn't
ever used) and then masking of name_len is used to access real
name_len or file_type. Doing things this way in applications using
libext2fs is unexpected to say the least (more natural is to type
struct ext4_dir_entry * to struct ext4_dir_entry_2 * but that gives
wrong results on big endian architectures. So provide helper functions
that give endian-safe access to these fields. Also convert users in
e2fsprogs to use these functions.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Introduce small structures for recording directory tree checksums, and
some API changes to support writing out directory blocks with
checksums.
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
The DEFS line in MCONFIG had gotten so long that it exceeded 4k, and
this was starting to cause some tools heartburn. It also made "make
V=1" almost useless, since trying to following the individual commands
run by make was lost in the noise of all of the defines.
So fix this by putting the configure-generated defines in lib/config.h
and the directory pathnames to lib/dirpaths.h.
In addition, clean up some vestigal defines in configure.in and in the
Makefiles to further shorten the cc command lines.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
The top-level COPYING file states that the e2p and ext2fs libraries
are available under the LGPLv2. The files were incorrectly labelled.
Alex Thomas/Luster has been consulted wrt to the ext3_extents.h file;
the rest of the files were primarily authored by Theodore Ts'o.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Previously e2fsprogs interpreted 0 for a rec_len of 65536 (which could
occur if the directory block is completely empty in 64k blocksize
filesystems), while the kernel interpreted 65535 to mean 65536. The
kernel will accept both to mean 65536, and encodes 65535 to be 65536.
This commit changes e2fsprogs to match.
We add the encoding agreed upon for 128k and 256k filesystems, but we
don't enable support for these larger block sizes, since they haven't
been fully tested.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
The rec_len field in the directory entry is 16 bits, so if the
filesystem is completely empty, rec_len of 0 is used to designate
65536, for the case where the directory entry takes the entire 64k
block.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
alloc.c, bb_inode.c, bitmaps.c, bitops.h, block.c, bmap.c, bmove.c,
brel.h, cmp_bitmaps.c, dblist.c, dblist_dir.c, dir_iterate.c,
expanddir.c, ext2fs.h, ext2fsP.h, fileio.c, finddev.c, get_pathname.c,
icount.c, inode.c, irel.h, irel_ma.c, ismounted.c, link.c, lookup.c,
mkdir.c, mkjournal.c, namei.c, newdir.c, read_bb_file.c, test_io.c,
tst_iscan.c, unix_io.c, unlink.c: Change use of ino_t to ext2_ino_t,
to protect applications that attempt to compile
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64, since this inexplicably changes ino_t(!?). So
we use ext2_ino_t to avoid an unexpected ABI change.
ext2fs.h: Remove definition of ext2fs_sb. Note: this may break source
(but not binary) compatibility of some users of the ext2 library.
They should just simply do a global search and replace of struct
ext2fs_sb with struct ext2_super_block, and use their own private copy
of ext2_fs.h if they aren't already.
closefs.c, initialize.c, link.c, newdir.c, openfs.c, swapfs.c: Replace
use of ext2fs_sb with ext2_super_block.
ChangeLog, main.c:
main.c (main): Replace use of struct ext2fs_sb with struct ext2_super_block.
mkdir.c (ext2fs_mkdir): Pass EXT2_FT_DIR flag to ext2fs_link().
link.c (ext2fs_link): This call now uses the low three bits of the
flags parameter to pass the directory filetype information; it will
set the directory entry FILETYPE information if the filesystem
supports it.
newdir.c (ext2fs_new_dir_block): If the FILETYPE superblock option is
set, then create the '.' and '..' entries with the filetype set to
EXT2_FT_DIR.
inode.c (ext2fs_open_inode_scan): Initialize the group variables
so that we don't need to call get_next_blockgroup() the first
time around. Saves a bit of time, and prevents us from
needing to assign -1 to current_group (which is an unsigned
value).
icount.c (insert_icount_el): Cast the estimated number of inodes
from a float to an ino_t.
alloc.c, alloc_tables.c, badlbocks.c, bb_compat.c, bb_inode.c,
bitmaps.c, bitops.c, block.c, bmap.c, bmove.c, brel_ma.c,
check_desc.c, closefs.c, cmp_bitmaps.c, dblist.c,
dblist_dir.c, dir_iterate.c, dirblock.c, dupfs.c, expanddir.c,
ext2fs.h, fileio.c, freefs.c, get_pathname.c, getsize.c,
icount.c, initialize.c, inline.c, inode.c, irel_ma.c,
ismounted.c, link.c, lookup.c, mkdir.c, namei.c, native.c,
newdir.c, openfs.c, read_bb.c, read_bb_file.c, rs_bitmap.c,
rw_bitmaps.c, swapfs.c, test_io.c, tst_badblocks.c,
tst_getsize.c, tst_iscan.c, unix_io.c, unlink.c, valid_blk.c,
version.c: If EXT2_FLAT_INCLUDES is defined, then assume all
of the ext2-specific header files are in a flat directory.
block.c, bmove.c, dirblock.c, fileio.c: Explicitly cast
all assignments from void * to be compatible with C++.
closefs.c (ext2fs_flush): Add a call to io_channel_flush() to
make sure the contents of the disk are flushed to disk.
dblist.c (ext2fs_add_dir_block): Change new to be new_entry to
avoid C++ namespace clash.
bitmaps.c (ext2fs_copy_bitmap): Change new to be new_map to
avoid C++ namespace clash.
ext2fs.h, bb_inode.c, block.c, bmove.c, brel.h, brel_ma.c,
irel.h, irel_ma.c, dblist.c, dblist_dir.c, dir_iterate.c,
ext2fsP.h, expanddir.c, get_pathname.c, inode.c, link.c,
unlink.c: Change private to be priv_data (to avoid C++
namespace clash)
dblist.c (ext2fs_get_num_dirs): Make ext2fs_get_num_dirs more paranoid
about validating the directory counts from the block group
information.
all files: Don't include stdlib.h anymore; include it in ext2_fs.h,
since that file requires stdlib.h
ChangeLog, Makefile.in, dirinfo.c:
dirinfo.c (e2fsck_add_dir_info): Use ext2fs_get_num_dirs instead of
e2fsck_get_num_dirs, which has been removed.
Makefile.in (PROGS): Remove @EXTRA_PROGS@, since we don't want to
compile and install flushb.
ChangeLog, configure.in:
Remove @EXTRA_PROGS@, since we aren't using it in 2fsck/Makefile.in anymore
ChangeLog, Makefile.in:
Install debugfs in /sbin, instead of /usr/sbin.
libext2fs.texinfo:
Update version string to be 1.12
Makefile.in:
Fix bug in find script which made the exclusion list, where a '-' was
missing from an -name option.
Added definition of ext2fs_get_mem, ext2fs_free_mem, and
ext2fs_resize_mem in ext2fs.h, and changed all library routines to use
these wrapper functions.
alloc.c (ext2fs_alloc_block): New function which allocates a
block and updates the filesystem accounting records
appropriately.
ext2_err.et.in: Added new error codes: EXT2_NO_MEMORY,
EXT2_INVALID_ARGUMENT, EXT2_BLOCK_ALLOC_FAIL, EXT2_INODE_ALLOC_FAIL,
EXT2_NOT_DIRECTORY
Change various library files to use these functions instead of EINVAL,
ENOENT, etc.
ChangeLog, pass1.c, pass3.c:
pass3.c (get_lost_and_found): Check error return of
EXT2_FILE_NOT_FOUND instead of ENOTDIR
pass1.c (pass1_check_directory): Return EXT2_NO_DIRECTORY instead of
ENOTDIR
expect.icount:
Change expected error string to be "Invalid argument passed to ext2 library"
instead of just "Invalid argument"
block.c (ext2fs_block_iterate2): Use retval which is a errcode_t type.
bitmaps.c (make_bitmap): Use size_t instead of int where appropriate.
bb_inode.c (set_bad_block_proc): Add #pragma argsused for Turbo C.
alloc.c (ext2fs_new_inode): Use ino_t instead of int for the group number.
get_pathname.c: Use ino_t instead of int where appropriate.
ext2fs.h: Make the magic structure element be errcode_t instead of int.
alloc.c alloc_tables.c badblocks.c bb_compat.c bb_inode.c
bitmaps.c block.c bmove.c brel_ma.c check_desc.c closefs.c
cmp_bitmaps.c dblist.c dblist_dir.c dir_iterate.c dirblock.c
dupfs.c expanddir.c freefs.c get_pathname.c icount.c
initialize.c inline.c inode.c irel_ma.c link.c llseek.c
lookup.c mkdir.c namei.c newdir.c read_bb.c read_bb_file.c
rs_bitmap.c rw_bitmaps.c swapfs.c test_io.c tst_badblocks.c
tst_iscan.c unix_io.c unlink.c valid_blk.c version.c: Add an
#ifdef for HAVE_UNISTD_H