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35 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
martin
ce099b4099 Remove clause 3 and 4 from TNF licenses 2008-04-28 20:22:51 +00:00
lukem
481ad7b03a errexit() now provides the trailing \n (since fsck_ffs assumed that
from a conversion from err(3)), so "make it so".
2008-03-16 23:17:55 +00:00
ad
fe44973fe3 Give brelse() a second argument so that it matches the kernel.
fsck_lfs now compiles again.
2007-10-08 21:39:49 +00:00
christos
b6479e9fff Fix malloc/realloc/calloc issues: always check and exit, use EEXIT instead
of 8.
2006-11-09 19:36:36 +00:00
christos
8dd4b2bbb0 comment out/delete impossible code 2006-10-16 03:21:34 +00:00
perseant
cb2499ac6e Several fixes to improve the reliability of the roll-forward agent.
Also, note "properly orphaned" files as distinct from corrupted files.
2006-09-01 19:52:48 +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
00d9f4be09 Avoid a core dump if ginode() returns NULL. Correct an error message
while we're here.
2006-04-28 00:07:54 +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
christos
c4ee9f6d2e 64 bit inode changes 2005-08-19 02:07:18 +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
agc
d5a81777aa Make this build on arm platforms by using the correct printf formats. 2005-05-24 06:51:49 +00:00
perseant
b1dbcbaa26 Check some error conditions that would otherwise cause fsck_lfs to dump core.
Pointed out by Pavel Cahyna in a follow-on to PR #29151.
2005-05-23 22:17:20 +00:00
perseant
68db799864 Document "-f" (force check) flag. Implement and document "-q" (quiet). 2005-04-14 21:15:59 +00:00
perseant
1d4cc6a17b Be more efficient with the hash tables for the buffer and vnode caches.
Note that roll-forward can add more inodes to the filesystem; don't overflow
the tables but reallocate them.
2005-04-11 23:19:24 +00:00
perseant
5d2f3e4908 Various minor LFS improvements:
* Extend the lfs library from fsck_lfs(8) so that it can be used with a
  not-yet-existent LFS.  Make newfs_lfs(8) use this library, so it can
  create LFSs whose Ifile is larger than one segment.
* Make newfs_lfs(8) use strsuftoi64() for its arguments, a la newfs(8).
* Make fsck_lfs(8) respect the "file system is clean" flag.
* Don't let fsck_lfs(8) think it has dirty blocks when invoked with the
  -n flag.
2005-02-26 05:45:54 +00:00
minoura
da5384833d Changes from rev 1.34 and 1.35 of sbin/newfs_lfs/lfs.c. 2004-09-15 03:24:09 +00:00
agc
276d62f603 Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause licence.
Patches provided by Joel Baker in PR 22308, verified by myself.
2003-08-07 10:04:22 +00:00
fvdl
42614ed3f3 Add support for UFS2. UFS2 is an enhanced FFS, adding support for
64 bit block pointers, extended attribute storage, and a few
other things.

This commit does not yet include the code to manipulate the extended
storage (for e.g. ACLs), this will be done later.

Originally written by Kirk McKusick and Network Associates Laboratories for
FreeBSD.
2003-04-02 10:39:19 +00:00
perseant
acddf8ff0b Check inode free list tail pointer as well as head pointer, and write both
into the CLEANERINFO block of the Ifile as well as into the superblock.
Make preen update both superblocks.
2003-03-31 19:56:59 +00:00
perseant
f8b4df4569 Fix some accounting problems when preening, since preening skips phases
1-4 entirely.  Make preen run phase 0, since the Ifile is so important
and the test so quick.
2003-03-29 00:09:43 +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
fvdl
a3ff3a3038 Bump daddr_t to 64 bits. Replace it with int32_t in all places where
it was used on-disk, so that on-disk formats remain the same.
Remove ufs_daddr_t and ufs_lbn_t for the time being.
2003-01-24 21:55:02 +00:00
perseant
fd4bbaaa48 Walk the segment list correctly when rolling forward between the two
primary superblocks.  This prevents spurious "block could not be read"
messages that might otherwise be seen if the filesystem had not been
properly unmounted.
2002-02-04 23:43:43 +00:00
wiz
ae34c20bb1 Fix a typo and two white space nits. 2001-09-25 00:03:03 +00:00
perseant
4e3fced95b Merge the short-lived perseant-lfsv2 branch into the trunk.
Kernels and tools understand both v1 and v2 filesystems; newfs_lfs
generates v2 by default.  Changes for the v2 layout include:

- Segments of non-PO2 size and arbitrary block offset, so these can be
  matched to convenient physical characteristics of the partition (e.g.,
  stripe or track size and offset).

- Address by fragment instead of by disk sector, paving the way for
  non-512-byte-sector devices.  In theory fragments can be as large
  as you like, though in reality they must be smaller than MAXBSIZE in size.

- Use serial number and filesystem identifier to ensure that roll-forward
  doesn't get old data and think it's new.  Roll-forward is enabled for
  v2 filesystems, though not for v1 filesystems by default.

- The inode free list is now a tailq, paving the way for undelete (undelete
  is not yet implemented, but can be without further non-backwards-compatible
  changes to disk structures).

- Inode atime information is kept in the Ifile, instead of on the inode;
  that is, the inode is never written *just* because atime was changed.
  Because of this the inodes remain near the file data on the disk, rather
  than wandering all over as the disk is read repeatedly.  This speeds up
  repeated reads by a small but noticeable amount.

Other changes of note include:

- The ifile written by newfs_lfs can now be of arbitrary length, it is no
  longer restricted to a single indirect block.

- Fixed an old bug where ctime was changed every time a vnode was created.
  I need to look more closely to make sure that the times are only updated
  during write(2) and friends, not after-the-fact during a segment write,
  and certainly not by the cleaner.
2001-07-13 20:30:18 +00:00
lukem
f7650338ca use %ll_ instead of the less standard %q_ 2001-01-05 02:02:57 +00:00
jdolecek
cf8b00f58b setup(): use calloc() for blockmap allocation, instead of malloc() followed
by bzero(); the net result is that the test for allocation failure
is actually sensible now
2000-10-04 11:37:54 +00:00
perseant
75453f286d Add "-i" flag to specify the location of the index file inode, to
examine alternate checkpoints.  Regularize usage of maxino.  Remove olf
debugging cruft.
2000-06-14 18:43:57 +00:00
perseant
1d2596714b Convert to NetBSD source code style 2000-05-23 01:48:52 +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
kleink
9d343b25ca RCS Id police. 1999-07-03 19:55:03 +00:00
nathanw
210c7f5748 printf format fixes for Alpha. 1999-03-24 05:32:23 +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