btrfs-progs: fi usage: wrong values in case of raid56 and not root
In case of a raid5/6 filesystem 'btrfs fi us' returns wrong values without the root capabilities: $ sudo btrfs fi us /tmp/raid5fs # as root Overall: Device size: 3.00GiB Device allocated: 1.51GiB <--- OK Device unallocated: 1.49GiB <--- OK Device missing: 0.00B Device slack: 0.00B Used: 769.03MiB <--- OK Free (estimated): 1.32GiB (min: 1.32GiB) <-OK Free (statfs, df): 1.32GiB Data ratio: 1.50 <--- OK Metadata ratio: 1.50 <--- OK Global reserve: 5.50MiB (used: 0.00B) Multiple profiles: no [...] $ btrfs fi us /tmp/raid5fs # as user WARNING: cannot read detailed chunk info, per-device usage will not be shown, run as root Overall: Device size: 3.00GiB Device allocated: 0.00B <--- WRONG Device unallocated: 3.00GiB <--- WRONG Device missing: 0.00B Device slack: 0.00B Used: 0.00B <--- WRONG Free (estimated): 0.00B (min: 8.00EiB) <- WRONG Free (statfs, df): 1.32GiB Data ratio: 0.00 <--- WRONG Metadata ratio: 0.00 <--- WRONG Global reserve: 5.50MiB (used: 0.00B) Multiple profiles: no [...] The reason is that the BTRFS_IOC_SPACE_INFO ioctl doesn't return enough information. To bypass it a scan of the chunks is required when a raid5/6 profile is present. To avoid providing wrong information, in case of a raid5/6 filesystem without the root capabilities the "btrfs fi us" is not executed at all and a warning with a suggestion to run it as root is printed. $ ./btrfs fi us /tmp/t/ WARNING: cannot read detailed chunk info, per-device usage will not be shown, run as root WARNING: due to the presence of a raid5/raid6 profile, we cannots compute some values; WARNING: run as root instead. Signed-off-by: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@libero.it> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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bool mixed = false;
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struct statvfs statvfs_buf;
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struct btrfs_ioctl_feature_flags feature_flags;
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bool raid56 = false;
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bool unreliable_allocated = false;
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sargs = load_space_info(fd, path);
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if (!sargs) {
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* computed separately. Setting ratio to 0 will not account
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* the chunks in this loop.
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*/
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if (flags & BTRFS_BLOCK_GROUP_RAID56_MASK)
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if (flags & BTRFS_BLOCK_GROUP_RAID56_MASK) {
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ratio = 0;
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raid56 = true;
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}
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if (ratio > max_data_ratio)
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max_data_ratio = ratio;
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ret = 0;
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}
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/*
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* If we don't have any chunk information (e.g. due to missing
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* privileges) and there's a raid56 profile, the computation of
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* "unallocated", "data/metadata ratio", "free estimated" are wrong.
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*/
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unreliable_allocated = (raid56 && chunkinfos->length == 0);
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if (unreliable_allocated) {
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warning("radid56 found, we cannots compute some values, run as root if needed");
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ret = 1;
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goto exit;
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}
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pr_verbose(LOG_DEFAULT, "Overall:\n");
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pr_verbose(LOG_DEFAULT, " Device size:\t\t%*s\n", width,
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