btrfs-progs: Use more loose open ctree flags for dump-tree and restore

Corrupted extent tree (either the root node or leaf) can normally block
us from open the fs.
As normally open_ctree() has the following call chain:
__open_ctree_fd()
|- btrfs_setup_all_roots()
   |- btrfs_read_block_groups()
      And we will search block group items in extent tree.

And considering how block group items are scattered around the whole
extent tree, any error would block the fs from being mounted.

Fortunately, we already have OPEN_CTREE_NO_BLOCK_GROUPS flags to disable
block group items search, which will not only allow us to open some
fs, but also hugely speed up open time.

Currently dump-tree and btrfs-restore is ensured that they care nothing
about block group items. So specify OPEN_CTREE_NO_BLOCK_GROUPS flag as
default.

Reported-by: Christoph Anton Mitterer <calestyo@scientia.net>
Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
This commit is contained in:
Qu Wenruo 2018-04-11 15:58:01 +08:00 committed by David Sterba
parent c57ed6ca6b
commit f9c56d3489
2 changed files with 17 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -221,12 +221,20 @@ int cmd_inspect_dump_tree(int argc, char **argv)
int uuid_tree_only = 0;
int roots_only = 0;
int root_backups = 0;
unsigned open_ctree_flags = OPEN_CTREE_PARTIAL;
unsigned open_ctree_flags;
u64 block_only = 0;
struct btrfs_root *tree_root_scan;
u64 tree_id = 0;
bool follow = false;
/*
* For debug-tree, we care nothing about extent tree (it's just backref
* and usage accounting, only makes sense for RW operations).
* Use NO_BLOCK_GROUPS here could also speedup open_ctree() and allow us
* to inspect fs with corrupted extent tree blocks, and show as many good
* tree blocks as possible.
*/
open_ctree_flags = OPEN_CTREE_PARTIAL | OPEN_CTREE_NO_BLOCK_GROUPS;
while (1) {
int c;
enum { GETOPT_VAL_FOLLOW = 256 };

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@ -1281,8 +1281,15 @@ static struct btrfs_root *open_fs(const char *dev, u64 root_location,
for (i = super_mirror; i < BTRFS_SUPER_MIRROR_MAX; i++) {
bytenr = btrfs_sb_offset(i);
/*
* Restore won't allocate extent and doesn't care anything
* in extent tree. Skip block group item search will allow
* restore to be executed on heavily damaged fs.
*/
fs_info = open_ctree_fs_info(dev, bytenr, root_location, 0,
OPEN_CTREE_PARTIAL);
OPEN_CTREE_PARTIAL |
OPEN_CTREE_NO_BLOCK_GROUPS);
if (fs_info)
break;
fprintf(stderr, "Could not open root, trying backup super\n");