the superblock and block group descriptors into two functions:
ext2fs_reserve_super_and_bgd, found in lib/ext2fs/alloc_sb.c, and
ext2fs_super_and_bgd_lock, found in lib/ext2fs/close.c.
Change e2fsck/pass1.c (mark_table_blocks), lib/ext2fs/closefs.c
(ext2fs_flush), lib/ext2fs/initialize.c (ext2fs_initialize),
and misc/dumpe2fs.c (list_desc) to use these functions.
e2fsck/ChangeLog
pass1.c (mark_table_blocks): Use the new function
ext2fs_reserve_super_and_bgd to calculate the blocks to be
reserved.
lib/ext2fs/ChangeLog
closefs.c (ext2fs_super_and_bgd_loc): New function which
centralizes the calculation of the superblock and block
group descriptors.
(ext2fs_flush): Use ext2fs_super_and_bgd_lock to figure
out where to write the superblock and block group
descriptors.
alloc_sb.c (ext2fs_reserve_super_and_bgd): New function which
reserves space in the block bitmap using
ext2fs_super_and_bgd_loc.
initialize.c (ext2fs_initialize): Use
ext2fs_reserve_super_and_bgd to initialize the block bitmap.
misc/ChangeLog
dumpe2fs.c (list_desc): Use ext2fs_super_and_bgd_loc to
determine the locations of the superblock and block group
descriptors.
superblock. E2fsck will automatically save the journal information
in the superblock if it is not there already, and will use it if the
journal inode appears to be corrupted. ext2fs_add_journal_inode()
will also save the backup information, so that new filesystems
created by mke2fs and filesystems that have journals added via
tune2fs will also have journal location written to the superblock as
well. Debugfs's logdump command has been enhanced so that it can
use the journal information in the superblock.
The debugfs man page has been improved to more fully describe the
logdump command.
Added two new functions, ext2fs_file_open2() and
ext2fs_inode_io_intern2() which take a pointer to an inode structure;
this is needed so that e2fsck and debugfs can synthesize a
fake journal inode and use it to access the journal.
non-empty bad block list. Resize2fs now discards any blocks on the
badblock list which are no longer part of the filesystem as the result
of a filesystem shrink. (Note: this means that shrinking and then
enlarging a filesystem is no longer a reversible operation;
information about bad blocks in the part of the filesystem
which is to be chopped off will be lost.)
device is larger than the default block size, then use the
sector size of the device as the default block size.
getsectsize.c (ext2fs_get_device_sectsize): New function which
returns the hardware sector size (if it is available).
using a non-zero hash version (i.e., half MD4 or TEA hash).
The hash version wasn't getting copied into dx_dir->hashversion and
this caused the kernel to treat all directories if they were using the
legacy hash, which was Bad.
a backwards incompatible change, but this should be OK since the kernel
MD4 ext3 code was only in the CVS tree, and hasn't generally escaped.
Add support for the TEA hash.
functions which take an extra flags argument. The flag
EXT2_DIRBLOCK_V2_STRUCT will reverse when the name_len
field is byte swampped on big-endian machines, since in
the V2 structure, name_len is a char field which is
doesn't need to be byte swapped --- except if an
old-style kernel had byte-swapped the name_len field
as part of the V1 structure.
Also fixed a bug in debugfs which used ext2_dir_entry_2 without
worrying about the above issue, with the net result that "ls -l"
would print an incorrect file type on big-endian systems.
an I/O object.
Export ext2_file_flush as a public interface.
Also minor cleanups to tighten code in other I/O abstractions, and to
mark a void * pointer as const in the ext2_file_write interface.
Add support for a new flag, DIRENT_FLAG_INCLUDE_REMOVED,
which will return deleted directory entries.
ext2fs_dir_iterate2 takes a new callback function which
is identical with the one used by
ext2fs_dblist_dir_iterate(). If the directory entry is
deleted, the callback function will be called with the
entry paraemter set to DIRENT_DELETED_FILE.
Makefile.in, alloc_stats.c (ext2fs_inode_alloc_stats,
ext2fs_block_alloc_stats): New functions which update
block/inode allocation statistics in the bitmaps, block
group descriptors, and superblock.
mkjournal.c (mkjournal_proc), mkdir.c (ext2fs_mkdir),
expanddir.c (expand_dir_proc), bb_inode.c
(clear_bad_block_proc, set_bad_block_proc,
ext2fs_update_bb_inode), alloc.c (ext2fs_alloc_block):
Update to use new block/inode allocation statistics.
ext2fs_check_if_mounted and ext2fs_check_mount_point which
determines whether or not the specified device is a swap
device by using /proc/swaps. More bulletproofing for
idiotic/careless system administrators!
since files which get dropped into that directory may have come
from a protected directory, and the system administrator may not
deal with immediately. (Addresses Debian bug #118443)
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.
Makefile.in: Move include/asm/types.h.in to lib/ext2fs/ext2_fs.h.in.
wordwrap.pl: Add some rules which help fix up the dependencies.
Many files:
Move include/asm/types.h.in to lib/ext2fs/ext2_fs.h.in.
ext2fs.h: #include <> instead of "" for ext2fs and et header files,
since they will be installed in /usr/include
ChangeLog, e2p.h:
e2p.h: #include <> instead of "" for ext2fs and et header files, since
they will be installed in /usr/include
ext2fs.h (EXT2_FLAG_IMAGE_FILE): Add new flag, and add image_header
field in the ext2_filsys structure
block.c (block_iterate_ind, block_iterate_dind, block_iterate_tind):
inode.c (ext2fs_read_inode):
rw_bitmaps.c (read_bitmaps):
openfs.c (ext2fs_open): Add support for EXT2_FLAG_IMAGE_FILE
imager.c (ext2fs_image_bitmap_read): Fix bug in imager to make sure
the full bitmap is saved.
initialize.c (ext2fs_initialize): Add support for initializing the
ext2 superblock for external journal devices. This basically means we
don't bother to allocate any block group descriptors.
openfs.c (ext2fs_open): Only open external journal devices if the new
flag EXT2_FLAG_JOURNAL_DEV_OK is passed to ext2fs_open. When opening
such devices, don't try to read the block group descriptors, since
they're not there.
ext2_err.et.in (EXT2_NO_JOURNAL_SB): Add new error code
mkjournal.c: Export a new function,
ext2fs_create_journal_superblock(), which allocates and returns a
buffer containing a journal superblock. This is needed by mke2fs to
create an external journal. Rewrote ext2fs_add_journal_device() so
that it no longer creates the external journal, but rather adds a
filesystem to an existing external journal. It handles all of the
UUID manipulation.
ext2fs.h: List the EXT3_FEATURE_JOURNAL_DEV as a flag supported by the
library. Define the EXT2_FLAG_JOURNAL_DEV_OK. Changed function
prototype for ext2fs_add_journal_device().
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.)
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.
mkjournal.c (ext2fs_add_journal_device): Fix various gcc -Wall
complaints including a missing return 0 at the end of
ext2fs_add_journal_device.
ChangeLog, ext2fs.h:
ext2fs.h: Indent the #warning to fix gcc -Wall complaint.
ismounted.c: add ext2fs_check_mount_point() function, which will
optionally return the mount point of a device if mounted
ChangeLog, closefs.c, ext2fs.h:
ext2fs.h, closefs.c (ext2fs_flush): Add new flag,
EXT2_FLAG_SUPER_ONLY, which the close routines to only update the
superblock, and not the group descriptors.
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.
ext2fs.h: Cleaned up header file by removing definitions of feature
flags that might not have been defined in older ext2 header files.
Now that we're using our own include/linux/ext2fs.h header file, this
can never happen.
jfs_dat.h: Removed old header file which is no longer needed.
ChangeLog:
jfs_compat.h: Remove uneeded header file.
ext2fs.h, mkjournal.c (ext2fs_add_journal_fs,
ext2fs_add_journal_device): Add a new argument to the APIs of these
function, which is a flags word. This is used to allow the creation
of a V1 superblock for those folks who are using ext3 0.3b in
production. Note, the user-land interface for getting at this flag
won't be documented, as the V1 superblock is deprecated.
imager.c (ext2fs_image_{inode,super,bitmap}_{read,write}, ext2_fs.h,
Makefile.in: New file that has routines that save ext2fs metadata to a
file.
ext2_err.et.in (EXT2_ET_MAGIC_E2IMAGE): New error code assigned.
e2image.h: New file which defines the file format for the ext2 image
file. (Saved copy of ext2 metadata to a file as a saving throw
against worst-case damage.)
ChangeLog, Makefile.in, e2image.c:
e2image.c, Makefile.in: New program which saves ext2 metadata to a
file for people who need a last-ditch saving throw.
ext2_io.h (io_channel_write_byte): Add new interface to allow callers
to write specific byte ranges. This is an optional interface, which
not all IO channels may implement.
unix_io.c (unix_write_byte): test_io.c (test_write_byte): Add
implementation of the write_byte function.
closefs.c (write_primary_superblock, ext2fs_flush): Add a new function
which writes the primary superblock. If the IO channel supports
writing raw bytes directly, only fields which were modified are
written to the disk. This makes it safe(r) to use utilities like
tune2fs on a mounted filesystem.
freefs.c (ext2fs_free): Free the original superblock if it is available.
openfs.c (ext2fs_open): Store a copy of the original superblock when
opening it.
ext2fs.h: Add a field to store the original superblock in the ext2
context structure.
finddev.c, ext2fs.h, Makefile.in: Add new file, finddev.c, which
provides the function ext2fs_find_block_device(). This function
returns the pathname to a block device, given its device number.
ext2fs.h (EXT2_LIB_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_SUPP): Add
EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_RECOVER (aka needs_recovery) to the list of
filesystem flags supported by the library.
ChangeLog, e2fsprogs.spec:
e2fsprogs.spec (%post): Remove resize2fs from its old location in
/usr/sbin in the postinstall script.
RELEASE-NOTES, version.h:
Update for WIP release.
ext2fs.h: Update to include latest journalling additions to the superblock.
.del-ext2_fs.h~7a460879, ChangeLog:
ext2_fs.h: Update to include latest journalling additions to the
superblock.
tst_badblocks.c: Update test program to test ext2fs_read_bb_FILE2 and
ext2fs_write_FILE.
write_bb_file.c (ext2fs_write_bb_FILE): New function which writes out
bad blocks list to a file.
read_bb_file.c (ext2fs_read_bb_FILE2): Add new function which changes
the callback function to take two additional arguments; a private
blind pointer supplied by the caller, and pointer to a char *
containing a pointer to the invalid string.
badblocks.c (ext2fs_badblocks_equal): Add new function which returns
true if two badblocks list are equal.
Makefile.in: Remove explicit link of -lc in the shared library. (It
shouldn't be necessary, and is harmful in some cases).
jump.funcs:
dll/jump.funcs: Add new jumptable entries for ext2fs_write_bb_FILE,
ext2fs_read_bb_FILE2, and ext2fs_badblocks_equal.