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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 25 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 26 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 27 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 28 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 29 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 30 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 31 * SUCH DAMAGE. 32 * 33 * @(#)fsck.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 5/9/95 34 * $FreeBSD: src/sbin/fsck/fsck.h,v 1.12.2.1 2001/01/23 23:11:07 iedowse Exp $ 35 * $DragonFly: src/sbin/fsck/fsck.h,v 1.9 2007/04/20 22:20:10 dillon Exp $ 36 */ 37 38 #include <unistd.h> 39 #include <stdlib.h> 40 #include <stdio.h> 41 42 #define MAXDUP 10 /* limit on dup blks (per inode) */ 43 #define MAXBAD 10 /* limit on bad blks (per inode) */ 44 #define MAXBUFSPACE 40*1024 /* maximum space to allocate to buffers */ 45 #define INOBUFSIZE 56*1024 /* size of buffer to read inodes in pass1 */ 46 47 /* 48 * Each inode on the filesystem is described by the following structure. 49 * The linkcnt is initially set to the value in the inode. Each time it 50 * is found during the descent in passes 2, 3, and 4 the count is 51 * decremented. Any inodes whose count is non-zero after pass 4 needs to 52 * have its link count adjusted by the value remaining in ino_linkcnt. 53 */ 54 struct inostat { 55 char ino_state; /* state of inode, see below */ 56 char ino_type; /* type of inode */ 57 short ino_linkcnt; /* number of links not found */ 58 }; 59 /* 60 * Inode states. 61 */ 62 #define USTATE 01 /* inode not allocated */ 63 #define FSTATE 02 /* inode is file */ 64 #define DSTATE 03 /* inode is directory */ 65 #define DFOUND 04 /* directory found during descent */ 66 #define DCLEAR 05 /* directory is to be cleared */ 67 #define FCLEAR 06 /* file is to be cleared */ 68 /* 69 * Inode state information is contained on per cylinder group lists 70 * which are described by the following structure. 71 */ 72 struct inostatlist { 73 long il_numalloced; /* number of inodes allocated in this cg */ 74 struct inostat *il_stat;/* inostat info for this cylinder group */ 75 } *inostathead; 76 77 /* 78 * buffer cache structure. 79 */ 80 struct bufarea { 81 struct bufarea *b_next; /* free list queue */ 82 struct bufarea *b_prev; /* free list queue */ 83 ufs_daddr_t b_bno; 84 int b_size; 85 int b_errs; 86 int b_flags; 87 union { 88 char *b_buf; /* buffer space */ 89 ufs_daddr_t *b_indir; /* indirect block */ 90 struct fs *b_fs; /* super block */ 91 struct cg *b_cg; /* cylinder group */ 92 struct ufs1_dinode *b_dinode; /* inode block */ 93 } b_un; 94 char b_dirty; 95 }; 96 97 #define B_INUSE 1 98 99 #define MINBUFS 5 /* minimum number of buffers required */ 100 struct bufarea bufhead; /* head of list of other blks in filesys */ 101 struct bufarea sblk; /* file system superblock */ 102 struct bufarea cgblk; /* cylinder group blocks */ 103 struct bufarea *pdirbp; /* current directory contents */ 104 struct bufarea *pbp; /* current inode block */ 105 106 #define dirty(bp) (bp)->b_dirty = 1 107 #define initbarea(bp) \ 108 (bp)->b_dirty = 0; \ 109 (bp)->b_bno = (ufs_daddr_t)-1; \ 110 (bp)->b_flags = 0; 111 112 #define sbdirty() sblk.b_dirty = 1 113 #define cgdirty() cgblk.b_dirty = 1 114 #define sblock (*sblk.b_un.b_fs) 115 #define cgrp (*cgblk.b_un.b_cg) 116 117 enum fixstate {DONTKNOW, NOFIX, FIX, IGNORE}; 118 119 struct inodesc { 120 enum fixstate id_fix; /* policy on fixing errors */ 121 int (*id_func)(struct inodesc *); /* function to be applied to blocks of inode */ 122 ufs1_ino_t id_number; /* inode number described */ 123 ufs1_ino_t id_parent; /* for DATA nodes, their parent */ 124 ufs_daddr_t id_blkno; /* current block number being examined */ 125 int id_numfrags; /* number of frags contained in block */ 126 quad_t id_filesize; /* for DATA nodes, the size of the directory */ 127 int id_loc; /* for DATA nodes, current location in dir */ 128 int id_entryno; /* for DATA nodes, current entry number */ 129 struct direct *id_dirp; /* for DATA nodes, ptr to current entry */ 130 char *id_name; /* for DATA nodes, name to find or enter */ 131 char id_type; /* type of descriptor, DATA or ADDR */ 132 }; 133 /* file types */ 134 #define DATA 1 135 #define ADDR 2 136 137 /* 138 * Linked list of duplicate blocks. 139 * 140 * The list is composed of two parts. The first part of the 141 * list (from duplist through the node pointed to by muldup) 142 * contains a single copy of each duplicate block that has been 143 * found. The second part of the list (from muldup to the end) 144 * contains duplicate blocks that have been found more than once. 145 * To check if a block has been found as a duplicate it is only 146 * necessary to search from duplist through muldup. To find the 147 * total number of times that a block has been found as a duplicate 148 * the entire list must be searched for occurences of the block 149 * in question. The following diagram shows a sample list where 150 * w (found twice), x (found once), y (found three times), and z 151 * (found once) are duplicate block numbers: 152 * 153 * w -> y -> x -> z -> y -> w -> y 154 * ^ ^ 155 * | | 156 * duplist muldup 157 */ 158 struct dups { 159 struct dups *next; 160 ufs_daddr_t dup; 161 }; 162 struct dups *duplist; /* head of dup list */ 163 struct dups *muldup; /* end of unique duplicate dup block numbers */ 164 165 /* 166 * Linked list of inodes with zero link counts. 167 */ 168 struct zlncnt { 169 struct zlncnt *next; 170 ufs1_ino_t zlncnt; 171 }; 172 struct zlncnt *zlnhead; /* head of zero link count list */ 173 174 /* 175 * Inode cache data structures. 176 */ 177 struct inoinfo { 178 struct inoinfo *i_nexthash; /* next entry in hash chain */ 179 ufs1_ino_t i_number; /* inode number of this entry */ 180 ufs1_ino_t i_parent; /* inode number of parent */ 181 ufs1_ino_t i_dotdot; /* inode number of `..' */ 182 size_t i_isize; /* size of inode */ 183 u_int i_numblks; /* size of block array in bytes */ 184 ufs_daddr_t i_blks[1]; /* actually longer */ 185 } **inphead, **inpsort; 186 long numdirs, dirhash, listmax, inplast, dirhashmask; 187 long countdirs; /* number of directories we actually found */ 188 189 /* 190 * Be careful about cache locality of reference, large filesystems may 191 * have tens of millions of directories in them and if fsck has to swap 192 * we want it to swap efficiently. For this reason we try to group 193 * adjacent inodes together by a reasonable factor. 194 */ 195 #define DIRHASH(ino) ((ino >> 3) & dirhashmask) 196 197 char *cdevname; /* name of device being checked */ 198 long dev_bsize; /* computed value of DEV_BSIZE */ 199 long secsize; /* actual disk sector size */ 200 char fflag; /* force check, ignore clean flag */ 201 char nflag; /* assume a no response */ 202 char yflag; /* assume a yes response */ 203 int bflag; /* location of alternate super block */ 204 int debug; /* output debugging info */ 205 int cvtlevel; /* convert to newer file system format */ 206 int doinglevel1; /* converting to new cylinder group format */ 207 int doinglevel2; /* converting to new inode format */ 208 int newinofmt; /* filesystem has new inode format */ 209 char usedsoftdep; /* just fix soft dependency inconsistencies */ 210 char preen; /* just fix normal inconsistencies */ 211 char rerun; /* rerun fsck. Only used in non-preen mode */ 212 int returntosingle; /* 1 => return to single user mode on exit */ 213 char resolved; /* cleared if unresolved changes => not clean */ 214 char havesb; /* superblock has been read */ 215 int fsmodified; /* 1 => write done to file system */ 216 int fsreadfd; /* file descriptor for reading file system */ 217 int fswritefd; /* file descriptor for writing file system */ 218 int lastmntonly; /* Output the last mounted on only */ 219 220 ufs_daddr_t maxfsblock; /* number of blocks in the file system */ 221 char *blockmap; /* ptr to primary blk allocation map */ 222 ufs1_ino_t maxino; /* number of inodes in file system */ 223 224 ufs1_ino_t lfdir; /* lost & found directory inode number */ 225 char *lfname; /* lost & found directory name */ 226 int lfmode; /* lost & found directory creation mode */ 227 228 ufs_daddr_t n_blks; /* number of blocks in use */ 229 ufs_daddr_t n_files; /* number of files in use */ 230 231 int got_siginfo; /* received a SIGINFO */ 232 233 #define clearinode(dp) (*(dp) = zino) 234 struct ufs1_dinode zino; 235 236 #define setbmap(blkno) setbit(blockmap, blkno) 237 #define testbmap(blkno) isset(blockmap, blkno) 238 #define clrbmap(blkno) clrbit(blockmap, blkno) 239 240 #define STOP 0x01 241 #define SKIP 0x02 242 #define KEEPON 0x04 243 #define ALTERED 0x08 244 #define FOUND 0x10 245 246 #define EEXIT 8 /* Standard error exit. */ 247 248 struct fstab; 249 250 251 void adjust(struct inodesc *, int); 252 ufs_daddr_t allocblk(long); 253 ufs1_ino_t allocdir(ufs1_ino_t, ufs1_ino_t, int); 254 ufs1_ino_t allocino(ufs1_ino_t, int); 255 void blkerror(ufs1_ino_t, char *, ufs_daddr_t); 256 char *blockcheck(char *); 257 int bread(int, char *, ufs_daddr_t, long); 258 void bufinit(void); 259 void bwrite(int, char *, ufs_daddr_t, long); 260 void cacheino(struct ufs1_dinode *, ufs1_ino_t); 261 void catch(int); 262 void catchquit(int); 263 int changeino(ufs1_ino_t, char *, ufs1_ino_t); 264 int checkfstab(int, int, 265 int (*)(struct fstab *), 266 int (*)(char *, char *, long, int)); 267 int chkrange(ufs_daddr_t, int); 268 void ckfini(int); 269 int ckinode(struct ufs1_dinode *, struct inodesc *); 270 void clri(struct inodesc *, char *, int); 271 int clearentry(struct inodesc *); 272 void direrror(ufs1_ino_t, char *); 273 int dirscan(struct inodesc *); 274 int dofix(struct inodesc *, char *); 275 void ffs_clrblock(struct fs *, u_char *, ufs_daddr_t); 276 void ffs_fragacct(struct fs *, int, int32_t [], int); 277 int ffs_isblock(struct fs *, u_char *, ufs_daddr_t); 278 void ffs_setblock(struct fs *, u_char *, ufs_daddr_t); 279 void fileerror(ufs1_ino_t, ufs1_ino_t, char *); 280 int findino(struct inodesc *); 281 int findname(struct inodesc *); 282 void flush(int, struct bufarea *); 283 void freeblk(ufs_daddr_t, long); 284 void freeino(ufs1_ino_t); 285 void freeinodebuf(void); 286 int ftypeok(struct ufs1_dinode *); 287 void getblk(struct bufarea *, ufs_daddr_t, long); 288 struct bufarea *getdatablk(ufs_daddr_t, long); 289 struct inoinfo *getinoinfo(ufs1_ino_t); 290 struct ufs1_dinode *getnextinode(ufs1_ino_t); 291 void getpathname(char *, ufs1_ino_t, ufs1_ino_t); 292 struct ufs1_dinode *ginode(ufs1_ino_t); 293 void infohandler(int); 294 void inocleanup(void); 295 void inodirty(void); 296 struct inostat *inoinfo(ufs1_ino_t); 297 int linkup(ufs1_ino_t, ufs1_ino_t, char *); 298 int makeentry(ufs1_ino_t, ufs1_ino_t, char *); 299 void panic(const char *, ...); 300 void pass1(void); 301 void pass1b(void); 302 int pass1check(struct inodesc *); 303 void pass2(void); 304 void pass3(void); 305 void pass4(void); 306 int pass4check(struct inodesc *); 307 void pass5(void); 308 void pfatal(const char *, ...); 309 void pinode(ufs1_ino_t); 310 void propagate(void); 311 void pwarn(const char *, ...); 312 int reply(char *); 313 void setinodebuf(ufs1_ino_t); 314 int setup(char *); 315 void voidquit(int); 316