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)
- Renamed linux/list.h to be linux/linked_list.h to work around a
problem caused by diet libc insistence to search the kernel
header files ahead of all other files in the include path,
including the user specified include files.
- Worked around a bug in diet libc which core dumps when using
putc with stderr by using fputs instead. As a bonus, this
also shaved a few bytes off of com_err.o.
- Fixed a real bug in debugfs which was detected because diet libc
was more sensitive than glibc when incorrectly using fclose()
where pclose() is required.
trying to unset the filesize limit if at all possible,
if a block device is getting opened. (The filesize limit
shouldn't be applied against writes to a block device, but
starting in 2.4.10, the kernel is doing this.)
file on adding a journal to an already-mounted filesystem,
try to clear the ext2 file attributes on an already
existing .journal file so that we don't fail if on a
partially added journal to the filesystem.
which signals that a particular inode should not have the
last bits of data (the "tail") be merged with another
file. This is necessary to keep programs like LILO happy.
/etc/mtab to make sure the filesystem is really mounted,
since some broken distributions (read: Slackware) have
buggy boot scripts that don't initialize /etc/mtab before
checking non-root filesystems. (Slackware also doesn't
check the root filesystem separately, and reboot if the
root filesystem had changes applied to it, which is
dangerous and broken.)
unconditional ext2_flush() call. Also made ext2_flush() more
efficient when the superblock is modified after the filesystem has
been flushed, and make it clear the superblock dirty flag
after doing the superblock/block group descriptor flush.
included if EXT2FS_ENABLE_SWAPFS is defined, since we need to support
byte swapping even if we don't support the conversion functions.
(Fixes Debian bug #101686).
the byte-swapping code all assumes the ext2_dir_entry structure.
(It's a question of whether or not name_len should be byte-swapped or
not, and whether it's a 16 bit or 8 bit field.)
Makefile.in: Fix bug in installation of ext2_types.h. It is a file
which is generated and is therefore found in the build directory, not
source directory.
ismounted.c (check_mntent_file): Use a test file in / to check to see
if the root filesystem is mounted read-only. This protects against
the case where /etc might not be on /, as well as the case where
/etc/mtab doesn't exist. (Both are should-never happen scenarios, but
you never know...)
ext2_types.h.in: If linux/types.h has been defined, then don't try to
redefine the typedefs.
ChangeLog, Makefile.in:
Makefile.in: Make the install target depend on $(SUBS) to accomodate
the fools who want to compile and install e2fsprogs as root using just
one command.
setsuper.c: Add s_lastcheck field to the fields which can be modified
using set_super_value. (Suggested by Andreas Dilger)
ChangeLog, Makefile.in:
Makefile.in (HFILES): Add ext2_types.h to the list of files which
should be installed.