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dholland a65dc3fc86 Redo these changes properly:
-r1.12 libexec/lfs_cleanerd/Makefile
 -r1.15 sbin/fsck_lfs/Makefile
 -r1.6 sbin/newfs_lfs/Makefile

hi ad@
2013-06-08 21:13:19 +00:00
dholland c13a12500a Tidy up the LFS userland build hacks.
Don't use -I${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sys; don't include files other than the
exported LFS headers, which are lfs.h, lfs_inode.h, and (for now)
lfs_extern.h.
2013-06-08 02:16:03 +00:00
dholland a4fc39c06d Cleanups and hacks to make lfs userland stuff build:
- lfs_cksum.c doesn't actually need ulfs_inode.h any more.
   - neither does lfs_itimes.c.
   - add hacks to fsck_lfs to make it compile.
   - add hacks to newfs_lfs to make it compile.
   - fix warning in ulfs_quota.c when quotas are fully disabled
     (as I guess is happening with the rumpity version)

XXX: This commit adds -I${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sys to the Makefiles for
XXX: fsck_lfs, newfs_lfs, and lfs_cleanerd. This needs to be cleaned
XXX: up ASAP; but I consider this less problematic in the short term
XXX: than spewing ulfs_*.h into /usr/include.
2013-06-06 00:54:49 +00:00
pooka 709a4d5bb6 Define syscalls of lfs userspace tools (cleaner, mainly) through
a struct called kernelops, which contains standard system calls
for the normal case and rump system calls for the rump case.

Make it possible to run the lfs cleaner in a library fashion (taking
the quick route with the implementation).
2009-08-06 00:51:55 +00:00
lukem ef685eeea9 Enable WARNS=4 by default except for:
dump  dump_lfs  fsck_ffs  fsck_lfs  fsdb  mount_smbfs
	newfs_ext2fs  newfs_lfs  resize_lfs  setkey
2009-04-11 07:58:11 +00:00
ad 2b5d04688e Make it build with src/sys from the vmlocking2 branch. 2007-12-28 21:44:32 +00:00
christos 2a1607d040 Programs that use efun. 2006-08-26 18:14:28 +00:00
perseant 29f1062b46 Various improvements to fsck_lfs, to wit:
* Add lfs_balloc capability to the lfs library.
* Extend the Ifile if we run out of free inodes when creating lost+found.
* Don't roll forward if we have allocated a lost+found, to avoid
  conflicts when adding new files in roll-forward.
* Make some messages slightly more verbose (e.g. include inode number,
  and use pwarn() instead of printf() so the messages include the device
  name when preening).
* Change superblock detection/avoidance to use the offset table in the
  primary superblock, rather than looking at the contents.
* Be more verbose about various operations when passed the -d flag,
  especially roll-forward.
* Be more careful about dirops during roll forward, since the cleaner can
  sometimes write blocks from dirop vnodes.  Detect and avoid this problem.
* Always check the free list, even if given -i; if we're going to write
  it we have to check it first.
* Mark inodes dirty when blocks are found during roll forward, so the
  inodes are written with the new block locations.
* Update size of inodes if blocks beyond EOF are found during roll
  forward.
* Fix segment accounting for blocks and inodes found during roll
  forward.
* Report statistics on roll forward: how many new/deleted/moved files
  and how many updated blocks (or "nothing new").
* Don't care if the device being checked is really a device, if we have
  been passed the -f flag (to facilitate automated testing).
* When writing to the disk, use the current time in the segment headers
  rathern than time 0.
* When passed the -i flag, locate the partial segment containing the
  Ifile inode and use that to calculate lfs_offset, lfs_curseg,
  lfs_nextseg.  (Again for automated testing.)
2006-07-18 23:37:13 +00:00
perseant 7700866e01 Remove the free list ordering/disordering code, since the kernel now keeps
the list in order (ordering it on mount).

Regularize error messages: these are now all in ALL CAPS, with all hex
numbers (not reported in caps) prefixed by 0x.  (The non-fsck-specific
messages are an exception to this all-caps rule.)
2006-04-17 19:05:16 +00:00
christos 100801ed72 rename lfs.h to lfs_user.h so that it does not conflict. 2005-09-13 04:14:17 +00:00
perseant 4b8db8388e Use the correct method to create a new inode, when we allocate lost+found.
Correct uninitialized variable issues in pass6.c and dir.c (PR#30411 and
PR#30394, respectively).
2005-06-08 19:09:55 +00:00
lukem 1ab5811713 Disable -Wuninitialized on dir.c (until PR 30394 is addressed)
and pass6.c (until PR 30411 is addressed)
2005-06-03 18:02:03 +00:00
xtraeme 76500fc2f9 WARNS=2 is the default defined in sbin/Makefile.inc. (thanks wiz) 2005-01-20 16:39:22 +00:00
xtraeme 0f821b7962 ANSIfy, WARNS=2 2005-01-19 19:41:59 +00:00
perseant ba10361ab2 Add working writing ability to fsck_lfs, including roll-forward, based on
a partial-segment writer ported from the kernel.
2003-03-28 08:09:52 +00:00
lukem 7360d7b6ae Use ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/some/path instead of ${.CURDIR}/../../some/path 2002-08-19 10:16:51 +00:00
fvdl 2753597fd4 Disable VERBOSE_BLOCKMAP by default; it allocates huge amounts of
memory, causing immediate fsck_lfs failure for big filesystems.
2000-10-19 14:58:40 +00:00
perseant 9e80654bda Check for cycles in the inode free list, and for free inodes not on the free
list.
2000-05-30 04:33:14 +00:00
perseant e6c7065240 fsck_lfs can now write to the filesystem, allowing it to correct most
(though still not all) errors in a damaged lfs.  Segment byte accounting
is corrected in pass 5.  "fsck_lfs -p" will do a partial roll-forward,
verifying the checkpoint from the newer superblock.  fscknames[] is
updated so that fsck knows about fsck_lfs.
2000-05-16 04:55:58 +00:00
perseant 369e9cadf8 Initial checkin of fsck_lfs. This version cannot do any repair (-p flag
does nothing, and one of -p or -n is required) but can be useful as a
diagnostic tool.
1999-03-18 02:02:18 +00:00