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/*
* Copyright (C) 2007 Oracle. All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
* License v2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
* License along with this program; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 021110-1307, USA.
*/
#ifndef __BTRFS_UTILS_H__
#define __BTRFS_UTILS_H__
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "ctree.h"
#include <dirent.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "internal.h"
#include "btrfs-list.h"
#define BTRFS_MKFS_SYSTEM_GROUP_SIZE (4 * 1024 * 1024)
#define BTRFS_MKFS_SMALL_VOLUME_SIZE (1024 * 1024 * 1024)
#define BTRFS_MKFS_DEFAULT_NODE_SIZE 16384
#define BTRFS_MKFS_DEFAULT_FEATURES \
(BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_EXTENDED_IREF \
| BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_SKINNY_METADATA)
/*
* Avoid multi-device features (RAID56) and mixed block groups
*/
#define BTRFS_CONVERT_ALLOWED_FEATURES \
(BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_MIXED_BACKREF \
| BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_DEFAULT_SUBVOL \
| BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_COMPRESS_LZO \
| BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_COMPRESS_LZOv2 \
| BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_BIG_METADATA \
| BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_EXTENDED_IREF \
| BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_SKINNY_METADATA \
| BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_NO_HOLES)
#define BTRFS_FEATURE_LIST_ALL (1ULL << 63)
#define BTRFS_SCAN_MOUNTED (1ULL << 0)
#define BTRFS_SCAN_LBLKID (1ULL << 1)
#define BTRFS_UPDATE_KERNEL 1
#define BTRFS_ARG_UNKNOWN 0
#define BTRFS_ARG_MNTPOINT 1
#define BTRFS_ARG_UUID 2
#define BTRFS_ARG_BLKDEV 3
#define BTRFS_ARG_REG 4
#define BTRFS_UUID_UNPARSED_SIZE 37
#define ARGV0_BUF_SIZE PATH_MAX
#define GETOPT_VAL_SI 256
#define GETOPT_VAL_IEC 257
#define GETOPT_VAL_RAW 258
#define GETOPT_VAL_HUMAN_READABLE 259
#define GETOPT_VAL_KBYTES 260
#define GETOPT_VAL_MBYTES 261
#define GETOPT_VAL_GBYTES 262
#define GETOPT_VAL_TBYTES 263
#define GETOPT_VAL_HELP 270
int check_argc_exact(int nargs, int expected);
int check_argc_min(int nargs, int expected);
int check_argc_max(int nargs, int expected);
void fixup_argv0(char **argv, const char *token);
void set_argv0(char **argv);
/*
* Output modes of size
*/
#define UNITS_RESERVED (0)
#define UNITS_BYTES (1)
#define UNITS_KBYTES (2)
#define UNITS_MBYTES (3)
#define UNITS_GBYTES (4)
#define UNITS_TBYTES (5)
#define UNITS_RAW (1U << UNITS_MODE_SHIFT)
#define UNITS_BINARY (2U << UNITS_MODE_SHIFT)
#define UNITS_DECIMAL (3U << UNITS_MODE_SHIFT)
#define UNITS_MODE_MASK ((1U << UNITS_MODE_SHIFT) - 1)
#define UNITS_MODE_SHIFT (8)
#define UNITS_HUMAN_BINARY (UNITS_BINARY)
#define UNITS_HUMAN_DECIMAL (UNITS_DECIMAL)
#define UNITS_HUMAN (UNITS_HUMAN_BINARY)
#define UNITS_DEFAULT (UNITS_HUMAN)
void units_set_mode(unsigned *units, unsigned mode);
void units_set_base(unsigned *units, unsigned base);
void btrfs_list_all_fs_features(u64 mask_disallowed);
char* btrfs_parse_fs_features(char *namelist, u64 *flags);
void btrfs_process_fs_features(u64 flags);
void btrfs_parse_features_to_string(char *buf, u64 flags);
struct btrfs_mkfs_config {
char *label;
char *fs_uuid;
char *chunk_uuid;
u64 blocks[8];
u64 num_bytes;
u32 nodesize;
u32 sectorsize;
u32 stripesize;
u64 features;
/* Super bytenr after make_btrfs */
u64 super_bytenr;
};
int make_btrfs(int fd, struct btrfs_mkfs_config *cfg);
int btrfs_make_root_dir(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
struct btrfs_root *root, u64 objectid);
int btrfs_prepare_device(int fd, char *file, int zero_end, u64 *block_count_ret,
Btrfs-progs: Do not force mixed block group creation unless '-M' option is specified When creating small Btrfs filesystem instances (i.e. filesystem size <= 1GiB), mkfs.btrfs fails if both sectorsize and nodesize are specified on the command line and sectorsize != nodesize, since mixed block groups involves both data and metadata blocks sharing the same block group. This is an incorrect behavior when '-M' option isn't specified on the command line. This commit makes optional the creation of mixed block groups i.e. Mixed block groups are created only when -M option is specified on the command line. Since we now allow small filesystem instances with sectorsize != nodesize to be created, we can end up in the following situation, [root@localhost ~]# mkfs.btrfs -f -n 65536 /dev/loop0 btrfs-progs v3.19-rc2-405-g976307c See http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org for more information. Performing full device TRIM (512.00MiB) ... Label: (null) UUID: 49fab72e-0c8b-466b-a3ca-d1bfe56475f0 Node size: 65536 Sector size: 4096 Filesystem size: 512.00MiB Block group profiles: Data: single 8.00MiB Metadata: DUP 40.00MiB System: DUP 12.00MiB SSD detected: no Incompat features: extref, skinny-metadata Number of devices: 1 Devices: ID SIZE PATH 1 512.00MiB /dev/loop0 [root@localhost ~]# mount /dev/loop0 /mnt/ mount: mount /dev/loop0 on /mnt failed: No space left on device The ENOSPC occurs during the creation of the UUID tree. This is because of things like large metadata block size, DUP mode used for metadata and global reservation consuming space. Also, large nodesize does not make sense on small filesystems, hence this should not be an issue. Signed-off-by: Chandan Rajendra <chandan@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2015-10-14 17:39:37 +00:00
u64 max_block_count, int discard);
2008-03-24 19:04:49 +00:00
int btrfs_add_to_fsid(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
struct btrfs_root *root, int fd, char *path,
u64 block_count, u32 io_width, u32 io_align,
u32 sectorsize);
int btrfs_scan_for_fsid(int run_ioctls);
int btrfs_register_one_device(const char *fname);
int btrfs_register_all_devices(void);
char *canonicalize_dm_name(const char *ptname);
char *canonicalize_path(const char *path);
int check_mounted(const char *devicename);
int check_mounted_where(int fd, const char *file, char *where, int size,
struct btrfs_fs_devices **fs_devices_mnt);
int btrfs_device_already_in_root(struct btrfs_root *root, int fd,
int super_offset);
int pretty_size_snprintf(u64 size, char *str, size_t str_bytes, unsigned unit_mode);
#define pretty_size(size) pretty_size_mode(size, UNITS_DEFAULT)
const char *pretty_size_mode(u64 size, unsigned mode);
int get_mountpt(char *dev, char *mntpt, size_t size);
u64 parse_size(char *s);
u64 parse_qgroupid(const char *p);
u64 arg_strtou64(const char *str);
int arg_copy_path(char *dest, const char *src, int destlen);
int open_file_or_dir(const char *fname, DIR **dirstream);
int open_file_or_dir3(const char *fname, DIR **dirstream, int open_flags);
void close_file_or_dir(int fd, DIR *dirstream);
int get_fs_info(char *path, struct btrfs_ioctl_fs_info_args *fi_args,
struct btrfs_ioctl_dev_info_args **di_ret);
int get_label(const char *btrfs_dev, char *label);
int set_label(const char *btrfs_dev, const char *label);
char *__strncpy__null(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n);
int is_block_device(const char *file);
int is_mount_point(const char *file);
int check_arg_type(const char *input);
int open_path_or_dev_mnt(const char *path, DIR **dirstream, int verbose);
int btrfs_open_dir(const char *path, DIR **dirstream, int verbose);
u64 btrfs_device_size(int fd, struct stat *st);
/* Helper to always get proper size of the destination string */
#define strncpy_null(dest, src) __strncpy__null(dest, src, sizeof(dest))
int test_dev_for_mkfs(char *file, int force_overwrite);
int get_label_mounted(const char *mount_path, char *labelp);
int get_label_unmounted(const char *dev, char *label);
int test_num_disk_vs_raid(u64 metadata_profile, u64 data_profile,
btrfs-progs: mkfs: allow --data DUP for single device Current code don't support DUP profile on single device, except it is in mixed mode, because of following reasons: 1: Some SSD do deduplication internally, so the duplication on the filesystem side has no effect. 2: On a physical device, if the entire disk broken, --data DUP does not help. 3: Half performance compared to single profile. 4: We have a workaround: create multi-partition on a single device, and btffs will treat them as multi device. Instead of refusing --data DUP, we give the user a choice and print a wrning. Test: 1: Tested by xfstests Run with modified xfstests, I add test items of -d dup in single device into btrfs/* and common/rc, run tests of btrfs/*, with all mount option, no regression diffed with v4.3. 2: Tested by btrfs-progs Checked following commands in "-m dup -d dup" fs with memleck checking, all passed: mkfs.btrfs -f --data dup --metadata dup /dev/sda6 btrfs filesystem show /dev/sda6 btrfs filesystem label /dev/sda6 btrfs_label_test btrfs filesystem label /dev/sda6 btrfs device scan --all-devices btrfs device scan /dev/sda6 btrfs device scan /dev/sda6 btrfs device ready /dev/sda6 btrfs check /dev/sda6 btrfs check -s 1 /dev/sda6 btrfs check --repair /dev/sda6 btrfs check --init-csum-tree /dev/sda6 btrfs check --init-extent-tree /dev/sda6 btrfs check --check-data-csum /dev/sda6 btrfs check --qgroup-report /dev/sda6 btrfs rescue super-recover -y /dev/sda6 btrfs rescue zero-log /dev/sda6 btrfs restore -l /dev/sda6 btrfs restore /dev/sda6 / btrfs restore -s /dev/sda6 / btrfs restore -x /dev/sda6 / btrfs restore -m /dev/sda6 / btrfs restore -S /dev/sda6 / btrfs restore -v /dev/sda6 / btrfs restore -i /dev/sda6 / btrfs restore -o /dev/sda6 / btrfs restore -u0 /dev/sda6 / btrfs restore -u1 /dev/sda6 / btrfs restore -D /dev/sda6 / btrfs property list /dev/sda6 btrfs property get /dev/sda6 label btrfs property set /dev/sda6 label test btrfs property set /dev/sda6 label btrfs_label_test btrfs help btrfs help --full btrfs version btrfsck /dev/sda6 btrfs-find-root /dev/sda6 btrfs-find-root -a /dev/sda6 btrfs-map-logical -l1 /dev/sda6 btrfs-map-logical -l1 -c1 /dev/sda6 btrfs-map-logical -l1 -o /tmp/btrfs-map-logic-out /dev/sda6 btrfs-map-logical -l1 -b1 /dev/sda6 btrfs-select-super -s 0 /dev/sda6 btrfs-select-super -s 1 /dev/sda6 btrfstune -S 1 /dev/sda6 btrfstune -f -S 0 /dev/sda6 btrfstune -r /dev/sda6 btrfstune -x /dev/sda6 btrfstune -n /dev/sda6 btrfstune -f -U 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 /dev/sda6 btrfstune -f -u /dev/sda6 btrfs-calc-size /dev/sda6 btrfs-calc-size -v /dev/sda6 btrfs-calc-size -b /dev/sda6 btrfs-debug-tree /dev/sda6 btrfs-debug-tree -e /dev/sda6 btrfs-debug-tree -d /dev/sda6 btrfs-debug-tree -r /dev/sda6 btrfs-debug-tree -R /dev/sda6 btrfs-debug-tree -u /dev/sda6 btrfs-debug-tree -b 0 /dev/sda6 btrfs-debug-tree -t 0 /dev/sda6 btrfs-debug-tree -t 2 /dev/sda6 btrfs-show-super /dev/sda6 btrfs-show-super -i 0 /dev/sda6 btrfs-show-super -i 1 /dev/sda6 btrfs-show-super -i 2 /dev/sda6 btrfs-show-super -a /dev/sda6 btrfs-show-super -f /dev/sda6 btrfs-show-super -F /dev/sda6 btrfs subvolume list /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs subvolume create /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/mysubvol btrfs subvolume list /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs subvolume get-default /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs subvolume set-default 258 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs subvolume get-default /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs subvolume set-default /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs subvolume snapshot /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/mysubvol /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/mysubvol_snap btrfs subvolume list /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs subvolume find-new /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests 0 btrfs subvolume find-new /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests 0 btrfs subvolume find-new /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/mysubvol 0 btrfs subvolume find-new /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/mysubvol 0 btrfs subvolume show /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs subvolume show /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/mysubvol btrfs subvolume show /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/mysubvol_snap btrfs subvolume sync /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/mysubvol_snap btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/mysubvol btrfs subvolume sync /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs filesystem df /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs filesystem show /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs filesystem sync /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs filesystem label /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs_label_test btrfs filesystem label /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs filesystem usage /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs filesystem defragment -s 1024 -l 2048 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/filesystem_test_dir/test_dir_0/test_file_0 btrfs filesystem defragment /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/filesystem_test_dir/test_dir_0/test_file_1 btrfs filesystem defragment -f /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/filesystem_test_dir/test_dir_0/test_file_2 btrfs filesystem defragment -czlib /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/filesystem_test_dir/test_dir_0/test_file_3 btrfs filesystem defragment -clzo /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/filesystem_test_dir/test_dir_0/test_file_4 btrfs filesystem defragment /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/filesystem_test_dir btrfs filesystem defragment -r /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/filesystem_test_dir btrfs filesystem defragment /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs filesystem resize 1:-10M /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs filesystem resize 1:max /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -v /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -f /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance status -v /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance pause /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance status /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance resume /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance status -v /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance cancel /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -dprofiles=single /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -dconvert=single /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -ddevid=1 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -f -mprofiles=single /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -f -mconvert=single /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -f -mdevid=1 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -f -sprofiles=single /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -f -sconvert=single /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs balance start -f -sdevid=1 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs device add -f /dev/sda10 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs device del /dev/sda10 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs device stats /dev/sda6 btrfs device stats -z /dev/sda6 btrfs device stats /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs device stats -z /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs device usage /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub status /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub start -B /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub start -B -d /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub start -B -r /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub status /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub start /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub status /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub status /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub status -d /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub status -R /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub status /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs scrub start /dev/sda6 btrfs scrub status /dev/sda6 btrfs scrub status /dev/sda6 btrfs scrub status -d /dev/sda6 btrfs scrub status -R /dev/sda6 btrfs scrub status /dev/sda6 btrfs subvolume snapshot -r /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/snap1 btrfs send -f /tmp/btrfs_snapshot_test /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/snap1 btrfs send -e -f /tmp/btrfs_snapshot_test /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/snap1 btrfs send --no-data -f /tmp/btrfs_snapshot_test /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests/snap1 btrfs quota enable /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs quota rescan /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs quota rescan -s /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs quota rescan -w /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs quota disable /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs quota enable /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs qgroup create 1/5 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs qgroup create 2/5 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs qgroup assign 1/5 2/5 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs qgroup limit 1G 1/5 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs qgroup show /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs qgroup show -p -c -r -e -F -f /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs qgroup remove 1/5 2/5 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs qgroup destroy 2/5 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs qgroup destroy 1/5 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs quota disable /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs replace start -f -B /dev/sda6 /dev/sda10 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs replace status /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs replace start -f -B /dev/sda10 /dev/sda6 /mnt/btrfs-progs-tests btrfs-convert /dev/sda6 btrfs-convert -r /dev/sda6 btrfs-convert -d /dev/sda6 btrfs-convert -i /dev/sda6 btrfs-convert -n /dev/sda6 btrfs-convert -N 4096 /dev/sda6 btrfs-convert -l test /dev/sda6 btrfs-convert -L /dev/sda6 btrfs-convert --no-progress /dev/sda6 mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sda6 btrfs-image /dev/sda6 /tmp/btrfs_image.img btrfs-image -r /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -c 0 /dev/sda6 /tmp/btrfs_image.img btrfs-image -r /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -c 9 /dev/sda6 /tmp/btrfs_image.img btrfs-image -r /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -t 0 /dev/sda6 /tmp/btrfs_image.img btrfs-image -r /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -t 1 /dev/sda6 /tmp/btrfs_image.img btrfs-image -r /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -t 32 /dev/sda6 /tmp/btrfs_image.img btrfs-image -r /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -w /dev/sda6 /tmp/btrfs_image.img btrfs-image -r /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -w /dev/sda6 /tmp/btrfs_image.img btrfs-image -r /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -r -t 0 /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -r -t 1 /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -r -t 32 /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 btrfs-image -r -o /tmp/btrfs_image.img /dev/sda6 3: Manual check relation source by: grep DUP *.c Confirmed that all source are modified. 4: Use this raid type manually, do some operations in fs, no error found in command and dmesg. 5: Combination of dup conversion with fsck Confirmed OK with relative kernel patch titled: [PATCH] btrfs: Support convert to -d dup for btrfs-convert export TEST_DEV='/dev/vdc' export TEST_DIR='/var/ltf/tester/mnt' do_dup_test() { local m_from="$1" local d_from="$2" local m_to="$3" local d_to="$4" echo "Convert from -m $m_from -d $d_from to -m $m_to -d $d_to" umount "$TEST_DIR" &>/dev/null ./mkfs.btrfs -f -m "$m_from" -d "$d_from" "$TEST_DEV" >/dev/null || return 1 mount "$TEST_DEV" "$TEST_DIR" || return 1 cp -a /sbin/* "$TEST_DIR" [[ "$m_from" != "$m_to" ]] && { ./btrfs balance start -f -mconvert="$m_to" "$TEST_DIR" || return 1 } [[ "$d_from" != "$d_to" ]] && { local opt=() [[ "$d_to" == single ]] && opt+=("-f") ./btrfs balance start "${opt[@]}" -dconvert="$d_to" "$TEST_DIR" || return 1 } umount "$TEST_DIR" || return 1 ./btrfsck "$TEST_DEV" || return 1 echo return 0 } test_all() { for m_from in single dup; do for d_from in single dup; do for m_to in single dup; do for d_to in single dup; do do_dup_test "$m_from" "$d_from" "$m_to" "$d_to" || return 1 done done done done } test_all Signed-off-by: Zhao Lei <zhaolei@cn.fujitsu.com> Tested-by: Austin S. Hemmelgarn <ahferroin7@gmail.com> [ minor updates in the changelog ] Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2015-11-19 09:36:24 +00:00
u64 dev_cnt, int mixed, int ssd);
int group_profile_max_safe_loss(u64 flags);
int is_vol_small(char *file);
int csum_tree_block(struct btrfs_root *root, struct extent_buffer *buf,
int verify);
int ask_user(char *question);
int lookup_ino_rootid(int fd, u64 *rootid);
int btrfs_scan_lblkid(void);
int get_btrfs_mount(const char *dev, char *mp, size_t mp_size);
int find_mount_root(const char *path, char **mount_root);
int get_device_info(int fd, u64 devid,
struct btrfs_ioctl_dev_info_args *di_args);
int test_uuid_unique(char *fs_uuid);
u64 disk_size(char *path);
int get_device_info(int fd, u64 devid,
struct btrfs_ioctl_dev_info_args *di_args);
u64 get_partition_size(char *dev);
const char* group_type_str(u64 flags);
const char* group_profile_str(u64 flags);
int test_minimum_size(const char *file, u32 leafsize);
int test_issubvolname(const char *name);
int test_issubvolume(const char *path);
int test_isdir(const char *path);
char *subvol_strip_mountpoint(char *mnt, char *full_path);
int get_subvol_info(char *fullpath, struct root_info *get_ri);
/*
* Btrfs minimum size calculation is complicated, it should include at least:
* 1. system group size
* 2. minimum global block reserve
* 3. metadata used at mkfs
* 4. space reservation to create uuid for first mount.
* Also, raid factor should also be taken into consideration.
* To avoid the overkill calculation, (system group + global block rsv) * 2
* for *EACH* device should be good enough.
*/
static inline u64 btrfs_min_global_blk_rsv_size(u32 leafsize)
{
return leafsize << 10;
}
static inline u64 btrfs_min_dev_size(u32 leafsize)
{
return 2 * (BTRFS_MKFS_SYSTEM_GROUP_SIZE +
btrfs_min_global_blk_rsv_size(leafsize));
}
Btrfs-progs: check, ability to detect and fix outdated snapshot root items This change adds code to detect and fix the issue introduced in the kernel release 3.17, where creation of read-only snapshots lead to a corrupted filesystem if they were created at a moment when the source subvolume/snapshot had orphan items. The issue was that the on-disk root items became incorrect, referring to the pre orphan cleanup root node instead of the post orphan cleanup root node. A test filesystem can be generated with the test case recently submitted for xfstests/fstests, which is essencially the following (bash script): workout() { ops=$1 procs=$2 num_snapshots=$3 _scratch_mkfs >> $seqres.full 2>&1 _scratch_mount snapshot_cmd="$BTRFS_UTIL_PROG subvolume snapshot -r $SCRATCH_MNT" snapshot_cmd="$snapshot_cmd $SCRATCH_MNT/snap_\`date +'%H_%M_%S_%N'\`" run_check $FSSTRESS_PROG -p $procs \ -x "$snapshot_cmd" -X $num_snapshots -d $SCRATCH_MNT -n $ops } ops=10000 procs=4 snapshots=500 workout $ops $procs $snapshots Example of btrfsck's (btrfs check) behaviour against such filesystem: $ btrfsck /dev/loop0 root item for root 311, current bytenr 44630016, current gen 60, current level 1, new bytenr 44957696, new gen 61, new level 1 root item for root 1480, current bytenr 1003569152, current gen 1271, current level 1, new bytenr 1004175360, new gen 1272, new level 1 root item for root 1509, current bytenr 1037434880, current gen 1300, current level 1, new bytenr 1038467072, new gen 1301, new level 1 root item for root 1562, current bytenr 33636352, current gen 1354, current level 1, new bytenr 34455552, new gen 1355, new level 1 root item for root 3094, current bytenr 1011712000, current gen 2935, current level 1, new bytenr 1008484352, new gen 2936, new level 1 root item for root 3716, current bytenr 80805888, current gen 3578, current level 1, new bytenr 73515008, new gen 3579, new level 1 root item for root 4085, current bytenr 714031104, current gen 3958, current level 1, new bytenr 716816384, new gen 3959, new level 1 Found 7 roots with an outdated root item. Please run a filesystem check with the option --repair to fix them. $ echo $? 1 $ btrfsck --repair /dev/loop0 enabling repair mode fixing root item for root 311, current bytenr 44630016, current gen 60, current level 1, new bytenr 44957696, new gen 61, new level 1 fixing root item for root 1480, current bytenr 1003569152, current gen 1271, current level 1, new bytenr 1004175360, new gen 1272, new level 1 fixing root item for root 1509, current bytenr 1037434880, current gen 1300, current level 1, new bytenr 1038467072, new gen 1301, new level 1 fixing root item for root 1562, current bytenr 33636352, current gen 1354, current level 1, new bytenr 34455552, new gen 1355, new level 1 fixing root item for root 3094, current bytenr 1011712000, current gen 2935, current level 1, new bytenr 1008484352, new gen 2936, new level 1 fixing root item for root 3716, current bytenr 80805888, current gen 3578, current level 1, new bytenr 73515008, new gen 3579, new level 1 fixing root item for root 4085, current bytenr 714031104, current gen 3958, current level 1, new bytenr 716816384, new gen 3959, new level 1 Fixed 7 roots. Checking filesystem on /dev/loop0 UUID: 2186e9b9-c977-4a35-9c7b-69c6609d4620 checking extents checking free space cache cache and super generation don't match, space cache will be invalidated checking fs roots checking csums checking root refs found 618537000 bytes used err is 0 total csum bytes: 130824 total tree bytes: 601620480 total fs tree bytes: 580288512 total extent tree bytes: 18464768 btree space waste bytes: 136939144 file data blocks allocated: 34150318080 referenced 27815415808 Btrfs v3.17-rc3-2-gbbe1dd8 $ echo $? 0 Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz>
2014-10-17 17:20:08 +00:00
int find_next_key(struct btrfs_path *path, struct btrfs_key *key);
char* btrfs_group_type_str(u64 flag);
char* btrfs_group_profile_str(u64 flag);
Btrfs-progs: check, ability to detect and fix outdated snapshot root items This change adds code to detect and fix the issue introduced in the kernel release 3.17, where creation of read-only snapshots lead to a corrupted filesystem if they were created at a moment when the source subvolume/snapshot had orphan items. The issue was that the on-disk root items became incorrect, referring to the pre orphan cleanup root node instead of the post orphan cleanup root node. A test filesystem can be generated with the test case recently submitted for xfstests/fstests, which is essencially the following (bash script): workout() { ops=$1 procs=$2 num_snapshots=$3 _scratch_mkfs >> $seqres.full 2>&1 _scratch_mount snapshot_cmd="$BTRFS_UTIL_PROG subvolume snapshot -r $SCRATCH_MNT" snapshot_cmd="$snapshot_cmd $SCRATCH_MNT/snap_\`date +'%H_%M_%S_%N'\`" run_check $FSSTRESS_PROG -p $procs \ -x "$snapshot_cmd" -X $num_snapshots -d $SCRATCH_MNT -n $ops } ops=10000 procs=4 snapshots=500 workout $ops $procs $snapshots Example of btrfsck's (btrfs check) behaviour against such filesystem: $ btrfsck /dev/loop0 root item for root 311, current bytenr 44630016, current gen 60, current level 1, new bytenr 44957696, new gen 61, new level 1 root item for root 1480, current bytenr 1003569152, current gen 1271, current level 1, new bytenr 1004175360, new gen 1272, new level 1 root item for root 1509, current bytenr 1037434880, current gen 1300, current level 1, new bytenr 1038467072, new gen 1301, new level 1 root item for root 1562, current bytenr 33636352, current gen 1354, current level 1, new bytenr 34455552, new gen 1355, new level 1 root item for root 3094, current bytenr 1011712000, current gen 2935, current level 1, new bytenr 1008484352, new gen 2936, new level 1 root item for root 3716, current bytenr 80805888, current gen 3578, current level 1, new bytenr 73515008, new gen 3579, new level 1 root item for root 4085, current bytenr 714031104, current gen 3958, current level 1, new bytenr 716816384, new gen 3959, new level 1 Found 7 roots with an outdated root item. Please run a filesystem check with the option --repair to fix them. $ echo $? 1 $ btrfsck --repair /dev/loop0 enabling repair mode fixing root item for root 311, current bytenr 44630016, current gen 60, current level 1, new bytenr 44957696, new gen 61, new level 1 fixing root item for root 1480, current bytenr 1003569152, current gen 1271, current level 1, new bytenr 1004175360, new gen 1272, new level 1 fixing root item for root 1509, current bytenr 1037434880, current gen 1300, current level 1, new bytenr 1038467072, new gen 1301, new level 1 fixing root item for root 1562, current bytenr 33636352, current gen 1354, current level 1, new bytenr 34455552, new gen 1355, new level 1 fixing root item for root 3094, current bytenr 1011712000, current gen 2935, current level 1, new bytenr 1008484352, new gen 2936, new level 1 fixing root item for root 3716, current bytenr 80805888, current gen 3578, current level 1, new bytenr 73515008, new gen 3579, new level 1 fixing root item for root 4085, current bytenr 714031104, current gen 3958, current level 1, new bytenr 716816384, new gen 3959, new level 1 Fixed 7 roots. Checking filesystem on /dev/loop0 UUID: 2186e9b9-c977-4a35-9c7b-69c6609d4620 checking extents checking free space cache cache and super generation don't match, space cache will be invalidated checking fs roots checking csums checking root refs found 618537000 bytes used err is 0 total csum bytes: 130824 total tree bytes: 601620480 total fs tree bytes: 580288512 total extent tree bytes: 18464768 btree space waste bytes: 136939144 file data blocks allocated: 34150318080 referenced 27815415808 Btrfs v3.17-rc3-2-gbbe1dd8 $ echo $? 0 Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz>
2014-10-17 17:20:08 +00:00
/*
* Get the length of the string converted from a u64 number.
*
* Result is equal to log10(num) + 1, but without the use of math library.
*/
static inline int count_digits(u64 num)
{
int ret = 0;
if (num == 0)
return 1;
while (num > 0) {
ret++;
num /= 10;
}
return ret;
}
static inline u64 div_factor(u64 num, int factor)
{
if (factor == 10)
return num;
num *= factor;
num /= 10;
return num;
}
int btrfs_tree_search2_ioctl_supported(int fd);
int btrfs_check_nodesize(u32 nodesize, u32 sectorsize, u64 features);
const char *get_argv0_buf(void);
#define HELPINFO_UNITS_LONG \
"--raw raw numbers in bytes", \
"--human-readable human friendly numbers, base 1024 (default)", \
"--iec use 1024 as a base (KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB)", \
"--si use 1000 as a base (kB, MB, GB, TB)", \
"--kbytes show sizes in KiB, or kB with --si", \
"--mbytes show sizes in MiB, or MB with --si", \
"--gbytes show sizes in GiB, or GB with --si", \
"--tbytes show sizes in TiB, or TB with --si"
#define HELPINFO_UNITS_SHORT_LONG \
"-b|--raw raw numbers in bytes", \
"-h|--human-readable", \
" human friendly numbers, base 1024 (default)", \
"-H human friendly numbers, base 1000", \
"--iec use 1024 as a base (KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB)", \
"--si use 1000 as a base (kB, MB, GB, TB)", \
"-k|--kbytes show sizes in KiB, or kB with --si", \
"-m|--mbytes show sizes in MiB, or MB with --si", \
"-g|--gbytes show sizes in GiB, or GB with --si", \
"-t|--tbytes show sizes in TiB, or TB with --si"
unsigned int get_unit_mode_from_arg(int *argc, char *argv[], int df_mode);
void clean_args_no_options(int argc, char *argv[], const char * const *usage);
int string_is_numerical(const char *str);
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)))
static inline void warning(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
fputs("WARNING: ", stderr);
va_start(args, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
fputc('\n', stderr);
}
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)))
static inline void error(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
fputs("ERROR: ", stderr);
va_start(args, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
fputc('\n', stderr);
}
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)))
static inline int warning_on(int condition, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
if (!condition)
return 0;
fputs("WARNING: ", stderr);
va_start(args, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
fputc('\n', stderr);
return 1;
}
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)))
static inline int error_on(int condition, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
if (!condition)
return 0;
fputs("ERROR: ", stderr);
va_start(args, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
fputc('\n', stderr);
return 1;
}
#endif