fsck.h revision 1.36 1 /* $NetBSD: fsck.h,v 1.36 2003/10/20 12:04:38 dsl Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1980, 1986, 1993
5 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 *
7 *
8 * This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project by Marshall
9 * Kirk McKusick and Network Associates Laboratories, the Security
10 * Research Division of Network Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR
11 * contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"), as part of the DARPA CHATS
12 * research program
13 *
14 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
15 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
16 * are met:
17 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
18 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
19 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
20 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
21 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
22 * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
23 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
24 * without specific prior written permission.
25 *
26 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
27 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
28 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
29 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
30 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
31 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
32 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
33 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
34 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
35 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
36 * SUCH DAMAGE.
37 *
38 * @(#)fsck.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 5/9/95
39 */
40
41 #include <stdio.h>
42 #include <machine/bswap.h>
43
44 #define MAXDUP 10 /* limit on dup blks (per inode) */
45 #define MAXBAD 10 /* limit on bad blks (per inode) */
46 #define MAXBUFSPACE 40*1024 /* maximum space to allocate to buffers */
47 #define INOBUFSIZE 56*1024 /* size of buffer to read inodes in pass1 */
48
49 union dinode {
50 struct ufs1_dinode dp1;
51 struct ufs2_dinode dp2;
52 };
53 #define DIP(dp, field) \
54 (is_ufs2 ? (dp)->dp2.di_##field : (dp)->dp1.di_##field)
55
56 #ifndef BUFSIZ
57 #define BUFSIZ 1024
58 #endif
59
60 /*
61 * Each inode on the filesystem is described by the following structure.
62 * The linkcnt is initially set to the value in the inode. Each time it
63 * is found during the descent in passes 2, 3, and 4 the count is
64 * decremented. Any inodes whose count is non-zero after pass 4 needs to
65 * have its link count adjusted by the value remaining in ino_linkcnt.
66 */
67 struct inostat {
68 char ino_state; /* state of inode, see below */
69 char ino_type; /* type of inode */
70 short ino_linkcnt; /* number of links not found */
71 };
72 /*
73 * Inode states.
74 */
75 #define USTATE 01 /* inode not allocated */
76 #define FSTATE 02 /* inode is file */
77 #define DSTATE 03 /* inode is directory */
78 #define DFOUND 04 /* directory found during descent */
79 #define DCLEAR 05 /* directory is to be cleared */
80 #define FCLEAR 06 /* file is to be cleared */
81 #define DMARK 07 /* used in propagate()'s traversal algorithm */
82
83 /*
84 * Inode state information is contained on per cylinder group lists
85 * which are described by the following structure.
86 */
87 struct inostatlist {
88 long il_numalloced; /* number of inodes allocated in this cg */
89 struct inostat *il_stat;/* inostat info for this cylinder group */
90 } *inostathead;
91
92
93 /*
94 * buffer cache structure.
95 */
96 struct bufarea {
97 struct bufarea *b_next; /* free list queue */
98 struct bufarea *b_prev; /* free list queue */
99 daddr_t b_bno;
100 int b_size;
101 int b_errs;
102 int b_flags;
103 union {
104 char *b_buf; /* buffer space */
105 int32_t *b_indir1; /* indirect block */
106 int64_t *b_indir2; /* indirect block */
107 struct fs *b_fs; /* super block */
108 struct cg *b_cg; /* cylinder group */
109 struct ufs1_dinode *b_dinode1; /* UFS1 inode block */
110 struct ufs2_dinode *b_dinode2; /* UFS2 inode block */
111 struct appleufslabel *b_appleufs; /* Apple UFS volume label */
112 } b_un;
113 char b_dirty;
114 };
115
116 #define IBLK(bp, i) \
117 (is_ufs2 ? (bp)->b_un.b_indir2[i] : (bp)->b_un.b_indir1[i])
118
119
120 #define B_INUSE 1
121
122 #define MINBUFS 5 /* minimum number of buffers required */
123 struct bufarea bufhead; /* head of list of other blks in filesys */
124 struct bufarea sblk; /* file system superblock */
125 struct bufarea asblk; /* file system superblock */
126 struct bufarea cgblk; /* cylinder group blocks */
127 struct bufarea appleufsblk; /* Apple UFS volume label */
128 struct bufarea *pdirbp; /* current directory contents */
129 struct bufarea *pbp; /* current inode block */
130
131 #define dirty(bp) (bp)->b_dirty = 1
132 #define initbarea(bp) \
133 (bp)->b_dirty = 0; \
134 (bp)->b_bno = (daddr_t)-1; \
135 (bp)->b_flags = 0;
136
137 struct fs *sblock;
138 struct fs *altsblock;
139 struct cg *cgrp;
140 #define sbdirty() \
141 do { \
142 memmove(sblk.b_un.b_fs, sblock, SBLOCKSIZE); \
143 sb_oldfscompat_write(sblk.b_un.b_fs); \
144 if (needswap) \
145 ffs_sb_swap(sblk.b_un.b_fs, sblk.b_un.b_fs); \
146 sblk.b_dirty = 1; \
147 } while (0)
148 #define cgdirty() do {copyback_cg(&cgblk); cgblk.b_dirty = 1;} while (0)
149
150 #define appleufsdirty() \
151 do { \
152 appleufsblk.b_un.b_appleufs->ul_checksum = 0; \
153 appleufsblk.b_un.b_appleufs->ul_checksum = \
154 ffs_appleufs_cksum(appleufsblk.b_un.b_appleufs); \
155 appleufsblk.b_dirty = 1; \
156 } while (0)
157
158 enum fixstate {DONTKNOW, NOFIX, FIX, IGNORE};
159
160 struct inodesc {
161 enum fixstate id_fix; /* policy on fixing errors */
162 int (*id_func) /* function to be applied to blocks of inode */
163 __P((struct inodesc *));
164 ino_t id_number; /* inode number described */
165 ino_t id_parent; /* for DATA nodes, their parent */
166 daddr_t id_blkno; /* current block number being examined */
167 int id_numfrags; /* number of frags contained in block */
168 int64_t id_filesize; /* for DATA nodes, the size of the directory */
169 int id_loc; /* for DATA nodes, current location in dir */
170 int64_t id_entryno; /* for DATA nodes, current entry number */
171 struct direct *id_dirp; /* for DATA nodes, ptr to current entry */
172 char *id_name; /* for DATA nodes, name to find or enter */
173 char id_type; /* type of descriptor, DATA or ADDR */
174 };
175 /* file types */
176 #define DATA 1
177 #define ADDR 2
178
179 /*
180 * Linked list of duplicate blocks.
181 *
182 * The list is composed of two parts. The first part of the
183 * list (from duplist through the node pointed to by muldup)
184 * contains a single copy of each duplicate block that has been
185 * found. The second part of the list (from muldup to the end)
186 * contains duplicate blocks that have been found more than once.
187 * To check if a block has been found as a duplicate it is only
188 * necessary to search from duplist through muldup. To find the
189 * total number of times that a block has been found as a duplicate
190 * the entire list must be searched for occurrences of the block
191 * in question. The following diagram shows a sample list where
192 * w (found twice), x (found once), y (found three times), and z
193 * (found once) are duplicate block numbers:
194 *
195 * w -> y -> x -> z -> y -> w -> y
196 * ^ ^
197 * | |
198 * duplist muldup
199 */
200 struct dups {
201 struct dups *next;
202 daddr_t dup;
203 };
204 struct dups *duplist; /* head of dup list */
205 struct dups *muldup; /* end of unique duplicate dup block numbers */
206
207 /*
208 * Linked list of inodes with zero link counts.
209 */
210 struct zlncnt {
211 struct zlncnt *next;
212 ino_t zlncnt;
213 };
214 struct zlncnt *zlnhead; /* head of zero link count list */
215
216 /*
217 * Inode cache data structures.
218 */
219 struct inoinfo {
220 struct inoinfo *i_nexthash; /* next entry in hash chain */
221 struct inoinfo *i_child, *i_sibling, *i_parentp;
222 ino_t i_number; /* inode number of this entry */
223 ino_t i_parent; /* inode number of parent */
224 ino_t i_dotdot; /* inode number of `..' */
225 size_t i_isize; /* size of inode */
226 u_int i_numblks; /* size of block array in bytes */
227 int64_t i_blks[1]; /* actually longer */
228 } **inphead, **inpsort;
229 long numdirs, dirhash, listmax, inplast;
230
231 long dev_bsize; /* computed value of DEV_BSIZE */
232 long secsize; /* actual disk sector size */
233 char nflag; /* assume a no response */
234 char yflag; /* assume a yes response */
235 int bflag; /* location of alternate super block */
236 int debug; /* output debugging info */
237 int cvtlevel; /* convert to newer file system format */
238 int doinglevel1; /* converting to new cylinder group format */
239 int doinglevel2; /* converting to new inode format */
240 int newinofmt; /* filesystem has new inode format */
241 char usedsoftdep; /* just fix soft dependency inconsistencies */
242 int preen; /* just fix normal inconsistencies */
243 int quiet; /* Don't print anything if clean */
244 int forceimage; /* file system is an image file */
245 int doswap; /* convert byte order */
246 int needswap; /* need to convert byte order in memory */
247 int is_ufs2; /* we're dealing with an UFS2 filesystem */
248 int do_blkswap; /* need to do block addr byteswap */
249 int do_dirswap; /* need to do dir entry byteswap */
250 int endian; /* endian coversion */
251 int markclean; /* mark file system clean when done */
252 char havesb; /* superblock has been read */
253 char skipclean; /* skip clean file systems if preening */
254 int fsmodified; /* 1 => write done to file system */
255 int fsreadfd; /* file descriptor for reading file system */
256 int fswritefd; /* file descriptor for writing file system */
257 int rerun; /* rerun fsck. Only used in non-preen mode */
258 char resolved; /* cleared if unresolved changes => not clean */
259 int isappleufs; /* filesystem is Apple UFS */
260
261 daddr_t maxfsblock; /* number of blocks in the file system */
262 char *blockmap; /* ptr to primary blk allocation map */
263 ino_t maxino; /* number of inodes in file system */
264
265 int dirblksiz;
266
267 extern ino_t lfdir; /* lost & found directory inode number */
268 extern char *lfname; /* lost & found directory name */
269 extern int lfmode; /* lost & found directory creation mode */
270
271 daddr_t n_blks; /* number of blocks in use */
272 ino_t n_files; /* number of files in use */
273
274 long countdirs;
275
276 int got_siginfo; /* received a SIGINFO */
277
278 #define clearinode(dp) \
279 do { \
280 if (is_ufs2) \
281 (dp)->dp2 = ufs2_zino; \
282 else \
283 (dp)->dp1 = ufs1_zino; \
284 } while (0)
285
286 struct ufs1_dinode ufs1_zino;
287 struct ufs2_dinode ufs2_zino;
288
289 #define setbmap(blkno) setbit(blockmap, blkno)
290 #define testbmap(blkno) isset(blockmap, blkno)
291 #define clrbmap(blkno) clrbit(blockmap, blkno)
292
293 #define STOP 0x01
294 #define SKIP 0x02
295 #define KEEPON 0x04
296 #define ALTERED 0x08
297 #define FOUND 0x10
298
299 #define EEXIT 8 /* Standard error exit. */
300
301 /* some inline functs to help the byte-swapping mess */
302 static __inline u_int16_t iswap16 __P((u_int16_t));
303 static __inline u_int32_t iswap32 __P((u_int32_t));
304 static __inline u_int64_t iswap64 __P((u_int64_t));
305
306 static __inline u_int16_t iswap16(x)
307 u_int16_t x;
308 {
309 if (needswap)
310 return bswap16(x);
311 else return x;
312 }
313
314 static __inline u_int32_t iswap32(x)
315 u_int32_t x;
316 {
317 if (needswap)
318 return bswap32(x);
319 else return x;
320 }
321
322 static __inline u_int64_t iswap64(x)
323 u_int64_t x;
324 {
325 if (needswap)
326 return bswap64(x);
327 else return x;
328 }
329
330
331