The public header files depend on the the autoconf defines
WORDS_BIGENDIAN and HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H, so we add them to ext2_types.h
so that external programs which try to use ext2fs_swap*() will work
correctly on big-endian systems. Fortunately, few if any programs
need to use this libext2's byte-swap functions directly.
Addresses-Debian-Bug: #484879
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Since version 2.50 autoconf fully supports checking sizes of types
(with AC_CHECK_SIZEOF) when cross-compiling. Therefore there is no
need to preset the respective cache variables anymore. The following
patch removes the special case. There is no need to adjust AC_PREREQ
as it's set to 2.50 already.
Tested successfully cross-building for the mips64el-linux-gnu host on
an i386-linux-gnu build system, removing the following warning
(because of a mismatch for the "long" type):
Sizeof(__U64__TYPEDEF) is 4 should be 8
Problem detected with asm_types.h
Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@linux-mips.org>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
DJGPP lacks sys/select.h and sys/un.h; add header checks to be more
portable.
Signed-off-by: Christophe Grenier <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Some systems don't have the 'dc' command installed, and this causes
configure to print a warning message unnecessarily for a standard
(non-WIP and non-pre) release of e2fsprogs.
It's easy enough to avoid this problem, so let's do it.
Addresses-Sourceforge-Bug: #1893024
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Also removed the --enable-dynamic-static configure option.
Unfortunately the usefulness of building e2fsck statically is gone on
all modern distributions, since everything else on the system is built
dynamically these days. In fact on some distributions it is almost
impossible to build programs statically any more.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Apparently Mac OS 10.5 defines fstat64(), but not ftruncate64(),
causing resize2fs to fail to build. So check explicitly for
ftruncate64(), and fall back to ftruncate() if necessary.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
If the user specifies as arguments to configure --bindir, --sbindir,
--libdir, or --sysconfdir, then set corresponding $root_FOO variable,
so that the request from the user to set a specific --sbindir is
honored.
Addresses-Sourceforge-Bug: 498381
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Fedora and Red Hat puts the devmapper library in different locations
compared to Debian, so we use pkg-config. Unfortunately Debian's
devmapper.pc file is buggy (See Debian Bug #390243), so we have to
work around it.
Historically, e2fsprogs has tried not to depend on pkg-config, since
its answers are so often **wrong** (the Debian bug has been ignored
for over a year), so I'm hoping I'm not going to regret this.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
When compiling with dietlibc, sys/syscall.h isn't supported; as of
dietlibc 0.30, it exists but it references a non-existent asm/unistd.h
header file. So we have to test for its existence and avoid using it
in lib/uuid/gen_uuid.c if it is not supported.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Add a configure option which causes the uuidd helper daemon not to be
built or used by the uuid library.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Also store the clock sequence information in a state file in
/var/lib/misc/uuid-clock so that if the time goes backwards the clock
sequence counter can get bumped. This allows us to completely
correctly generate time-based (version 1) UUID's according to the
algorithm specified RFC 4122.
Addresses-Sourceforge-Bug: #1529672
Addresses-Red-Hat-Bugzilla: #233471
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Fix a potential security problem if e2fsprogs is built as root (as
Gentoo does!). In addition fix the script and how it is called from
the configure script so that it does the right thing when
cross-compiling.
Fixes-Gentoo-bug: #146903
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Fixed version number generation so that the same common
algorithm is used for Debian and RPM version numbering schemes.
This allows the RPM spec file to do the right thing for WIP releases.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Dilger <adilger@clusterfs.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Add in randomness based on Linux's thread id (gettid) to avoid race
conditions when two threads try to generate uuid's at the same time.
This shouldn't be an issue if /dev/urandom has proper locking and is
present, so this is just a failsafe.
Addresses SourceForge Bug: #1529672
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
This caused FTBFS bugs on AMD64 platforms, since it uses a different
64-bit type when compared with IA64, so we need to make our
autoconfiguration system more intelligent.
Addresses Debian Bugs: #360661, #360317
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
On systems where is multi-path storage device is problem with duplicated
filesystems. The solution is select "the best" device. This is possible
by device-mapper library.
Short quotation from RH bugzilla:
With my patch, all dm devices remains in libblkid cache.
Only the top level dm devices are given high priority
and more appropriate node names (i.e. /dev/mapper/*) are used.
For example, if we have linear mapped dm device "ov1" over
dm device "disk1p3" which is multipath mapped to /dev/sdd3 and /dev/sdh3:
# dmsetup.static ls --tree
ov1 (253:5) <-- /dev/mapper/ov1 or /dev/dm-5
`-disk1p3 (253:4) <-- /dev/mapper/disk1p3 or /dev/dm-4
`-disk1 (253:0)
|- (8:112) <-- /dev/sdh
`- (8:48) <-- /dev/sdd
Original version of blkid will show:
# ./orig/blkid -t LABEL=mpdisk1p3 -l
/dev/sdd3: LABEL="mpdisk1p3" ... TYPE="ext3"
With my patch, blkid will show:
# ./deptree/blkid -t LABEL=mpdisk1p3 -l
/dev/mapper/ov1: LABEL="mpdisk1p3" ... TYPE="ext3"
In blkid cache, all devices are listed:
# ./orig/blkid -t LABEL=mpdisk1p3
/dev/sdd3: LABEL="mpdisk1p3" ... TYPE="ext3"
/dev/sdh3: LABEL="mpdisk1p3" ... TYPE="ext3"
/dev/dm-4: LABEL="mpdisk1p3" ... TYPE="ext3"
/dev/dm-5: LABEL="mpdisk1p3" ... TYPE="ext3"
# ./deptree/blkid -t LABEL=mpdisk1p3
/dev/mapper/ov1: LABEL="mpdisk1p3" ... TYPE="ext3"
/dev/sdd3: LABEL="mpdisk1p3" ... TYPE="ext3"
/dev/sdh3: LABEL="mpdisk1p3" ... TYPE="ext3"
/dev/dm-4: LABEL="mpdisk1p3" ... TYPE="ext3"
For more details see discussion on:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=156324
Addresses Red Hat Bug: #156324
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Use BUILD_CCFLAGS and BUILD_LDFLAGS instead of CCFLAGS and LDFLAGS in
the build system when building files in the util directory which are
needed during the build process. This avoids potential problems when
cross-compiling some of the options are not recognized as valid by the
host compiler. (Addresses Sourceforge Bug #1261547)
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
target is a regular file, instead of doing binary searching. It also
fixes a couple of cases where a file descriptor is leaked in the
ext2fs_getsize() routine on error.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Dilger <adilger@clusterfs.com>
environment variables if the libraries are called from setuid or setguid
programs, or if kernel believes that the process is not eligible to create
a core dump. In addition, if the libc has __secure_getenv(), use it so that
the libc can also do any additional limitations regarding when libraries can
trust environment variables (i.e., to integrate with systems like SELinux
and Posix capabilities).
than the GCC 3.4 compile code and triggers compiler warnings on
sparc64. Thanks to Matthias Andree for his analysis and suggestions.
(Addresses Debian Bug #232326)
Remove support for the --enable-old-bitops configure option which
was only for very old sparc systems.
llseek, lseek64, sockaddr.sa_len and make the lseek checks
immune to compiler warnings, so that they can be compiled
with Intel C++ 8.1.
Patch from: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>
autoconf 2.13 version of AC_CHECK_TYPE. Otherwise, on some platforms
intptr_t might get erroneously #define'd to be long. (Addresses
Debian Bug #289133)
e2initrd_helper, which obviates the need for using /bin/awk
and mounting/unmounting the root filesystem during the initrd
process. (Addresses Debian Bug #247775)
and lib/ext2fs/getsize.c
In lib/blkid/getsize.c, include <sys/disk.h> if present since
this is where the DIOCGMEDIASIZE ioctl is defined on FreeBSD.
(Addresses Debian Bug #264630)
test to honor the -c option (number of blocks at a time).
do_read and do_write will try to turn on the O_DIRECT flag
if it appears that it is possible to use it. (Addresses
Debian bug #198006)
tune2fs to use the test I/O manager.
The test I/O manager has been changed to not do anything extra by
default, unless the TEST_IO_FLAGS and/or TEST_IO_BLOCK environment
variables are set, which controls what I/O operations are logged and
a block number to watch, respectively. The log messages are sent to
stderr by default, unless a filename is specified via the
TEST_IO_LOGFILE environment variable.
Disable certain tests that depend on the byteswapping functions
being present so that "make check" succeeds even if --disable-swapfs
is passed to the configure script.
The iterate_on_dir function in libe2p has been changed to be more
general, so it relies less on the layout of struct dirent. We also
make sure the errno returned by the ioctl is returned by
fgetversion() and fsetversion().
that it will compile on modern systems. The top-level makefile does not recurse
into the ext2ed directory for now, pending determination of whether the original
author is still maintaining ext2ed.
The documentation files have been renamed to remove the version from the filename.
In addition, the SGML files have been converted from LinuxDoc to DocBook.
The way root_bindir, root_sbindir, and root_libdir have been changed so that
if root_prefix is not set, the values set by the configure command-line options to
set the directory names using --bindir, --sbindir, --libdir will affect the
root_bindir, et.al Makefile variables.
configure.in: Add --disable-resizer, --disable-imager, and
--disable-debugfs switches, which allow people who are building boot
floppies to build a very restricted e2fsprogs distribution. Note:
these functions limit the functions in the shared library, so beware!
Makefile.in, ChangeLog:
Makefile.in: Don't recurse into debugfs and resize subdirectory if
--disable-debugfs or --disable-resizer is given as a configuration
option.
ChangeLog, Makefile.in:
Makefile.in: Don't build e2image if --disable-imager is specified to
configure.
configure.in: Add new switch, --disable-swapfs which disables support
of byte-swapping old filesystems. Add new test, AC_C_BIGENDIAN, which
sets WORDS_BIGENDIAN on big-endian machines. Change handling of
--with-ccopts so that if set, the default CFLAGS is suppressed.
MCONFIG.in: Change --enable-gcc-wall handling so that it's no longer a
configure option, but something which is done when the developer uses
the command "make gcc-wall".
configure.in: Remove test for ino_t, since we don't use it any more
(we always use our own ext2_ino_t). Remove --enable-gcc-wall support.
Add test for sys/ioctl.h
.del-types.h.in~ca55114a:
Remove definition of ino_t
ChangeLog, Makefile.in, ext2fs.h, flushb.c, jump.funcs:
flushb.c (ext2fs_sync_device): New function which centralizes all of
the places which might try to use the BLKFLSBUF or FDFLUSH ioctls (and
usually failing to define them since the system header files don't
usually do this for us, and we're trying to avoid usage of kernel
include files now.)
get_device_by_label.h (get_volume_label_by_spec): Add function prototype.
get_device_by_label.c: Use string_copy() instead of strdup() for
portability's sake. Fix a few other gcc -Wall complaints.
fsck.h, fsck.c (string_copy): Export string_copy() extern.
badblocks.c: Fix various gcc -Wall complaints, including an incorrect
reference to sync in flush_bufs().
ChangeLog, configure, configure.in:
configure.in: Add checks for the header files sys/mkdev.h and
sys/sysmacros.h.
e2fsprogs.spec: Update spec file for Red Hat 7.0 compatibility
configure.in: When compiling shared libraries for Solaris, use a
special-case Makefile fragment to deal with it.
Makefile.solaris-lib:
New file for Solaris shared library builds.
Makefile.in: Update the make dependencies
problem.c, problem.h: Add the problem codes:
PR_0_ORPHAN_ILLEGAL_BLOCK_NUM, PR_0_ORPHAN_ALREADY_CLEARED_BLOCK,
PR_0_ORPHAN_ILLEGAL_HEAD_INODE, PR_0_ORPHAN_ILLEGAL_INODE,
PR_0_ORPHAN_INODE_INUSE
super.c (release_inode_blocks, release_orphan_inodes,
check_super_block): Add support for clearing orphaned inodes from the
unmounted filesystem.
journal.c (e2fsck_recover_ext3_journal): Remove the last orphan check;
this is now handled in check_super_block --- non-journaled filesystems
can use the orphan list in the future. Also, move the the re-opening
of the filesystem to e2fsck_run_ext3_journal().
debugfs.c:
debugfs.c (finish_range): Make sure the pager FILE pointer to use.
configure, configure.in, ChangeLog:
configure.in (JFS_DEBUG): Add support for --enable-jfs-debug
unix.c (main): If compression is enabled on the filesystem, print a
warning message (for now).
message.c: Add new compression shortcut: @c == compress
problem.c, problem.h (PR_1_COMPR_SET): Add new error code.
pass1.c (check_blocks): If the inode has EXT2_COMPRBLK_FL flag set,
check to see if the filesystem supports compression. If it does pass
this information down to process_block() so it can treat the
compressed block flag words correctly. If not, offer to clear the
flag, since it shouldn't be set.
(process_block): If an inode has the compressed inode flag set, allow
EXT2FS_COMPRESSED_BLKADDR.
pass1b.c (process_pass1b_block, delete_file_block, clone_file_block):
pass2.c (deallocate_inode_block): Use HOLE_BLKADDR to check to see if
the block can be skipped.
ChangeLog, Makefile.in:
Makefile.in: Exclude the internationalization files from being
distributed.
ChangeLog, configure, configure.in:
configure.in: Add support for --enable-compression. This is
experimental code only for now, which is why it's under --enable test.
Once it's stable, it will always be compiled in.
TODO:
Commit additional TODO items.
configure.in: Define HAVE_EXT2_IOCTLS based solely on the OS type,
instead of basising on whether a test program compiles. This was
screwing up on some Linux kernel header files, and we know the Hurd
doesn't support the ext2 ioctls anyway.
types.h:
Add newline at end of file.
MCONFIG.in: Always include src/include in the include path now. This
forces us to use our internally provided ext2_fs.h file, for sanity's
sake.
configure.in: If linux/fs.h isn't found, then add build/include into
the include path only, since src/include is now always included.
Removed define of HAVE_LINUX_FS_H, since we're not using it any more.
Removed i_version vs. i_generation check, since with the included
header file it is a permanently known quantity. Removed AC_C_CROSS
since it has been merged into AC_PROG_CC in autoconf 2.13.
configure.in: Move the code that checks for the presence of Linux
header files, to earlier in the config file, since it adds a directory
to the include path, and that needs to happen before any compile tests
are run.
fsck.c (execute): Fix really stupid bug in the linked list management
which caused fsck in parallel mode to go into an infinite loop.
ChangeLog, mke2fs.c:
mke2fs.c (show_stats): Capitalized Hurd to make the GNU types happy.
ChangeLog, configure.in:
configure.in: Capitalized Hurd to make the GNU folks happy.
* configure.in (HAVE_STATE_FLAGS): Check to see if st_flags is
actually useful (since glibc 2.1 declares it on Alpha without
it being usable). Add check for signal.h header file, which
doesn't exist on non-unix platforms.
MCONFIG.in (BUILD_CC):
configure.in (BUILD_CC): If cross compiling, find the native C
compiler and set it to BUILD_CC so that we can successfully build
util/subst.
ChangeLog, Makefile.in:
Makefile.in (subst): Build subst using $(BUILD_CC), since it's a
helper program which must be built using the native C compiler during
a cross-compilation.
Makefile.in:
Update dependencies.
Makefile.in (depend): Make "make depend" at the top-level
automatically recurse through all subdirectories.
configure.in: Test for perl since it's needed by wordwrap.pl
MCONFIG.in (depend): Fix make-depend so that it the dependencies are
automatically word-wrapped. Added the makefile macro $(PERL).
wordwrap.pl: New file which does the word wrapping.
configure.in (YEAR): Allow a 4-digit year for the version date, so we
can be Y2K politically correct. (The date isn't used for anything
except display purposes, but it should make people more comfortable to
not use a 2-digit date, even though it doesn't matter.)
Makefile.in: Move the generated types.h file from the linux/ directory
to the asm/ directory.
configure.in: Force Solaris to never use -static, due to its dynamic
loader not being available to statically linked programs. Create the
asm/ directory if needed.
.del-types.h.in~ca55114a, .del-ext2_fs.h~7a460879, .del-types.h.in~7a460879:
Move the types.h header file from linux/ to asm/.
pass3.c (get_lost_and_found): If the filesystem is not opened
read-only, then force /lost+found to be created if it is not present.
problem.c: Allow PR_3_NO_LF_DIR to be handled during a preen operation.
ChangeLog, Makefile.in:
Makefile.in: Updated dependencies.
ChangeLog, fsck.c:
fsck.c (load_fs_info): Parse /etc/fstab ourselves, instead of relying
on getmntent(). This has the advantage of allowing us to properly
handle missing pass numbers correctly.
ChangeLog, configure.in:
configure.in: Add paths.h to header files for which we search.
configure.in: Change how the installation directions are selected.
Previously, we had prefix and usr_prefix, where prefix was '' and
usr_prefix was /usr, and we then defined bindir, ubindir, libdir,
ulibdir, etc. in terms of that. In autoconf 2.12, it's possible to
override bindir, libdir, etc., and so in order to make our
installation directory makefile variables more in line with autoconf
2.12, I've changed all of the various makefiles to use prefix and
root_prefix, where the default Linux definitions are /usr and '',
respectively. What used to be bindir is now root_bindir, and what
used to be ubindir, is now bindir.
MCONFIG.in: Change directories to match with new installation
directory convention (see above). Add Makefile
dependencies for makefile fragments, and define
DEP_LIB_MAKEFILES which library makefiles can use to
define DEP_MAKEFILES, so that the library makefiles will
get regenerated when the makefile fragments change.
Remove the cat?dir variables, since we aren't creating
those directories any more.
Makefile.in: Add top-level uninstall targets.
e2fsprogs-1.12.spec: Add to the RPM package the e2label man page, and
to reflect that fact that we now compile_et and mk_cmds for the
development package.
ChangeLog, Makefile.in:
Makefile.in: Add uninstall target (which is a just a no-op).
version.h, RELEASE-NOTES:
Update to interim version numbers for release purposes.
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 check to see if llseek is declared in unistd.h
ChangeLog, llseek.c:
Check HAVE_LLSEEK_PROTOTYPE to see whether or not we need to declare
llseek().
Fix the type definitions of __s64 and __u64 if long long is used.
ChangeLog, configure, configure.in:
Add tests for sys/stat.h, sys/time.h, and sys/types.h
configure.in (rmakefile): Added (optional) private directory for resize2fs.
Makefile.in: Change recursive descent rules to check to see if a
directory exists before trying to make it.
Many files:
Initial checkin of work done to date.