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>
The f_illitable_flexbg test was failing on ppc, because
e2fsck_move_ext3_journal is doing a direct memcmp of i_block with
s_jnl_blocks, and failing.
This is because we don't swap extent data on read from disk; rather
we do it when we access the extents. However, ext2fs_swap_super
was swapping s_jnl_blocks unconditionally, so these didn't match.
Looks like we need to treat s_jnl_blocks the same as i_block, and
swap it on access, not on read. Except for the last i_size bit...
Reviewed-by: Andreas Dilger <adilger@sun.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
This field tracks the lifetime amount of writes to the filesystem. It
will be updated by the kernel as well as by e2fsprogs programs which
write to the filesystem.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
ext2fs_swap_inode_full() was incorrectly swapping the i_block array
for extents.
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
After the fix for resize2fs's inode mover losing in-inode
extended attributes, the regression test I wrote caught
that the attrs were still getting lost on powerpc.
Looks like the problem is that ext2fs_swap_inode_full()
isn't paying attention to whether or not the EA magic is
in hostorder, so it's not recognized (and not swapped)
on BE machines. Patch below seems to fix it.
Yay for regression tests. ;)
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Add vertificaton of the in-inode EA information, and allow in-inode
EA's to have a checksum.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Dilger <adilger@clusterfs.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Responsibility for byte swapping the extents information rests with
the low-level extent code, which translates the on-disk extents
information to the abstract extent format. The on-disk format will
eventually get more complicated, in order to add support for 64-bit
block numbers, bit-compressed extents, etc. So to avoid needing to
expose all of that complexity in swapfs.c, the in-memory contents of
i_blocks will not be byte-swapped and will be identical to the on-disk
format.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
We need to set t->i_file_acl before we test it in
ext2fs_inode_data_blocks()
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
The l_i_version field is now defined from the old l_i_reserved1 field in
the ext2 inode. This field will be used to store high 32 bits of the
64-bit inode version number.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Fix a problem byte-swapping fast symlinks inodes that contain extended
attributes.
Addresses Red Hat Bugzilla: #232663
Addresses LTC Bugzilla: #27634
Signed-off-by: "Bryn M. Reeves" <breeves@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
The e2fsprogs and kernel implementation of directory hash tree has a
bug which causes the implementation to be dependent on whether
characters are signed or unsigned. Platforms such as the PowerPC,
Arm, and S/390 have signed characters by default, which means that
hash directories on those systems are incompatible with hash
directories on other systems, such as the x86.
To fix this we add a new flags field to the superblock, and define two
new bits in that field to indicate whether or not the directory should
be signed or unsigned. If the bits are not set, e2fsck and fixed
kernels will set them to the signed/unsigned value of the currently
running platform, and then respect those bits when calculating the
directory hash. This allows compatibility with current filesystems,
as well as allowing cross-architectural compatibility.
Addresses Debian Bug: #389772
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
- EXT4_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_EXTRA_ISIZE (0x0040?) - add s_min_extra_isize and
s_want_extra_isize fields to superblock, which allow specifying
the minimum and desired i_extra_isize fields in large inodes
(for nsec+epoch timestamps, potential other uses). Needs RO_COMPAT
flag handling, needs e2fsck support, patch complete, little testing.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
- EXT4_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_64BIT (0x0080) - support for 64-bit block count
fields in the superblock (s_blocks_count_hi, s_free_blocks_count_hi),
large group descriptors (s_desc_size), extents with high 16 bits
(ee_start_hi, ei_leaf_hi), inode ACL (i_file_acl_hi). May also grow
to encompass the previously proposed BIG_BG.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
- EXT4_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_GDT_CSUM (0x0010?) - store a crc16 checksum in
the group descriptor (s_uuid[16] | __u32 group | ext3_group_desc
(excluding gd_checksum itself)). This allows the kernel to more safely
manage UNINIT groups.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
- EXT4_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_HUGE_FILE (0x0008) - change i_blocks to be
in units of s_blocksize units instead of 512-byte sectors, use
l_i_frag and l_i_fsize as i_blocks_hi (could also be part of 64BIT).
E2fsck and debugfs changed to support i_blocks_hi instead of l_i_frag and
l_i_fsize.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
This feature is initially intended for testing purposes; it allows an
ext2/ext3 developer to create very large filesystems using sparse files
where most of the block groups are not initialized and so do not require
much disk space. Eventually it could be used as a way of speeding up
mke2fs and e2fsck for large filesystem, but that would be best done by
adding an RO_COMPAT extension to the filesystem to allow the inode table
to be lazily initialized on a per-block basis, instead of being entirely initialized
or entirely unused on a per-blockgroup basis.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
incorrectly treat as valid symlinks created with SE Linux
(Debian bug #228723) as well as failing the f_journal test case on
big endian systems due to the backup journal blocks not being swapped.
When byte-swapping a filesystem on a PPC architecture, byte-swap
the bitmaps since the historical big-endian ext2 variant had
byte-swapped bitmaps, and the ext2fs library assumes this. Otherwise
the regression test suite will fail...
Makefile.in: Add message.c and swapfs.c to the list of source files to
build the make depend.
swapfs.c, unix.c: Only support the -s and -S options to e2fsck if
ENABLE_SWAPFS is defined.
Many files:
ext2fs.h, bitops.h, block.c, bmap.c, closefs.c, dirblock.c, inode.c,
native.c, openfs.c, rw_bitmaps.c, swapfs.c: Only include the
byte-swapping logic if ENABLE_SWAPFS is turned on or if we're on a
big-endian machine.
initialize.c (ext2fs_initialize):Use WORDS_BIGENDIAN directly to set
EXT2_FLAG_SWAP_BYTES, instead of using ext2fs_native_flag.
native.c (ext2fs_native_flag): Use WORDS_BIGENDIAN provided by
autoconf to determine whether or not return EXT2_FLAG_SWAP_BYTES.
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.
debugfs.c (dump_inode): Remove #ifdef for i_version vs. i_generation
since we know it will always be i_generation now.
ChangeLog, e2fsck.h, flushb.c, scantest.c:
e2fsck.h, flushb.c, scantest.c: Remove uneeded include of linux/fs.h
bmap.c:
Fix silly spelling typo.
ChangeLog, getsize.c, ismounted.c, swapfs.c:
getsize.c, ismounted.c: Remove unneeded include of linux/fs.h
swapfs.c: Remove #ifdef HAVE_EXT2_INODE_VERSION since it's not needed
any more; we know it will always be i_generation. Add support for
swapping the high bits of the uid and gid.
e2fsck.h:
pass1.c (pass1_get_blocks, pass1_read_inode, pass1_write_inode,
pass1_check_directory, e2fsck_use_inode_shortcuts): Make pass1_* be
private static functions, and create new function
e2fsck_use_inode_shortcuts which sets and clears the inode shortcut
functions in the fs structure.
e2fsck.h:
pass2.c (e2fsck_process_bad_inode): Make process_bad_inode() an
exported function.
pass4.c (e2fsck_pass4): Call e2fsck_process_bad_inode to check if a
disconnected inode has any problems before connecting it to
/lost+found. Bug and suggested fix by Pavel Machek <pavel@bug.ucw.cz>
ChangeLog, swapfs.c:
swapfs.c (ext2fs_swap_inode): Add compatibility for Linux 2.3 kernels
that use i_generation instead of i_version. Patch supplied by Jon
Bright <sircus@sircus.demon.co.uk>.
ChangeLog, mke2fs.8.in:
mke2fs.8.in: Fix typo in man page which caused the badblocks command
to not show up in the "SEE ALSO" section.
ChangeLog, expect.1, expect.2, image.gz, name:
f_recnect_bad: New test which checks the case where a disconnect inode
also bad inode fields; we need to make sure e2fsck offers to fix the
inode (or clear the inode, as necessary).
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.
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