These memory leaks were discovered by using "valgrind
--leak-check=full" while running "e2image -I bar.img foo.e2i"
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Multi-mount protection is feature that allows mke2fs, e2fsck, and
others to detect if the filesystem is mounted on a remote node (on
SAN disks) and avoid corrupting the filesystem. For e2fsprogs this
means that it checks the MMP block to see if the filesystem is in use,
and marks the filesystem busy while e2fsck is running on the system.
This is useful on SAN disks that are shared between high-availability
servers, or accessible by multiple nodes that aren't in HA pairs. MMP
isn't intended to serve as a primary HA exclusion mechanism, but as a
failsafe to protect against user, software, or hardware errors.
There is no requirement that e2fsck updates the MMP block at regular
intervals, but e2fsck does this occasionally to provide useful
information to the sysadmin in case of a detected conflict.
For the kernel (since Linux 3.0) MMP adds a "heartbeat" mechanism to
periodically write to disk (every few seconds by default) to notify
other nodes that the filesystem is still in use and unsafe to modify.
Originally-by: Kalpak Shah <kalpak@clusterfs.com>
Signed-off-by: Johann Lombardi <johann@whamcloud.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Dilger <adilger@whamcloud.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>
Move the 32-bit specific bitmap code into gen_bitmap.c, and the
high-level interfaces into bitmaps.c. Eventually we'll move the
new-style bitmap code into gen_bitmap64.c, but first we need to
isolate the code with knowledge of the bitmap internals in one place
first.
In this patch we move allocation, free, copy, clear, set_padding, and
fudge_end function into gen_bitmap.c, and make sure that the bitmaps.c
and bitops.c no longer have any knowledge of the bitmap internals.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
example, /tmp/test.img?offset=1024. Multiple options can separated using
the & character, although at the moment the only option implemented is
the offset option in the unix_io layer.
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.
Makefile.in (tst_badblocks): Add freefs.o to the object list, since
ext2fs_badblocks_list_free was moved to freefs.c.
tst_badblocks.c: Use the newer badblocks API names. Add duplicate
blocks to the test inputs to test dealing with adding blocks which are
already in the badblocks list.
badblocks.c (ext2fs_badblocks_list_add): If appending to the end of
the list, use a shortcut O(1) operations instead of an O(n) operation.
(Idea suggested by David Beattie.)
freefs.c (ext2fs_free): Use ext2fs_badblocks_list_free() instead of
badblocks_list_free(), to save a procedure call.
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.
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