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/*
* Copyright (c) 1980, 1986, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#if 0
#ifndef lint
static const char copyright[] =
"@(#) Copyright (c) 1980, 1986, 1993\n\
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n";
#endif /* not lint */
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)main.c 8.6 (Berkeley) 5/14/95";
#endif /* not lint */
#endif
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
This commit adds basic support for the UFS2 filesystem. The UFS2 filesystem expands the inode to 256 bytes to make space for 64-bit block pointers. It also adds a file-creation time field, an ability to use jumbo blocks per inode to allow extent like pointer density, and space for extended attributes (up to twice the filesystem block size worth of attributes, e.g., on a 16K filesystem, there is space for 32K of attributes). UFS2 fully supports and runs existing UFS1 filesystems. New filesystems built using newfs can be built in either UFS1 or UFS2 format using the -O option. In this commit UFS1 is the default format, so if you want to build UFS2 format filesystems, you must specify -O 2. This default will be changed to UFS2 when UFS2 proves itself to be stable. In this commit the boot code for reading UFS2 filesystems is not compiled (see /sys/boot/common/ufsread.c) as there is insufficient space in the boot block. Once the size of the boot block is increased, this code can be defined. Things to note: the definition of SBSIZE has changed to SBLOCKSIZE. The header file <ufs/ufs/dinode.h> must be included before <ufs/ffs/fs.h> so as to get the definitions of ufs2_daddr_t and ufs_lbn_t. Still TODO: Verify that the first level bootstraps work for all the architectures. Convert the utility ffsinfo to understand UFS2 and test growfs. Add support for the extended attribute storage. Update soft updates to ensure integrity of extended attribute storage. Switch the current extended attribute interfaces to use the extended attribute storage. Add the extent like functionality (framework is there, but is currently never used). Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs. Reviewed by: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@freebsd.org>
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#include <sys/disklabel.h>
#include <ufs/ufs/dinode.h>
#include <ufs/ffs/fs.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fstab.h>
#include <grp.h>
#include <mntopts.h>
#include <paths.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "fsck.h"
static void usage(void) __dead2;
static int argtoi(int flag, const char *req, const char *str, int base);
static int checkfilesys(char *filesys);
static int chkdoreload(struct statfs *mntp);
static struct statfs *getmntpt(const char *);
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int ch;
struct rlimit rlimit;
struct itimerval itimerval;
int ret = 0;
sync();
skipclean = 1;
catastrophicflag = 0;
while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "b:Bc:CdfFm:npy")) != -1) {
switch (ch) {
case 'b':
skipclean = 0;
bflag = argtoi('b', "number", optarg, 10);
printf("Alternate super block location: %d\n", bflag);
break;
case 'B':
bkgrdflag = 1;
break;
case 'c':
skipclean = 0;
cvtlevel = argtoi('c', "conversion level", optarg, 10);
This commit adds basic support for the UFS2 filesystem. The UFS2 filesystem expands the inode to 256 bytes to make space for 64-bit block pointers. It also adds a file-creation time field, an ability to use jumbo blocks per inode to allow extent like pointer density, and space for extended attributes (up to twice the filesystem block size worth of attributes, e.g., on a 16K filesystem, there is space for 32K of attributes). UFS2 fully supports and runs existing UFS1 filesystems. New filesystems built using newfs can be built in either UFS1 or UFS2 format using the -O option. In this commit UFS1 is the default format, so if you want to build UFS2 format filesystems, you must specify -O 2. This default will be changed to UFS2 when UFS2 proves itself to be stable. In this commit the boot code for reading UFS2 filesystems is not compiled (see /sys/boot/common/ufsread.c) as there is insufficient space in the boot block. Once the size of the boot block is increased, this code can be defined. Things to note: the definition of SBSIZE has changed to SBLOCKSIZE. The header file <ufs/ufs/dinode.h> must be included before <ufs/ffs/fs.h> so as to get the definitions of ufs2_daddr_t and ufs_lbn_t. Still TODO: Verify that the first level bootstraps work for all the architectures. Convert the utility ffsinfo to understand UFS2 and test growfs. Add support for the extended attribute storage. Update soft updates to ensure integrity of extended attribute storage. Switch the current extended attribute interfaces to use the extended attribute storage. Add the extent like functionality (framework is there, but is currently never used). Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs. Reviewed by: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@freebsd.org>
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if (cvtlevel < 3)
errx(EEXIT, "cannot do level %d conversion",
cvtlevel);
break;
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case 'd':
debug++;
break;
case 'C':
catastrophicflag = 1;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 'f':
skipclean = 0;
break;
case 'F':
bkgrdcheck = 1;
break;
case 'm':
lfmode = argtoi('m', "mode", optarg, 8);
if (lfmode &~ 07777)
errx(EEXIT, "bad mode to -m: %o", lfmode);
printf("** lost+found creation mode %o\n", lfmode);
break;
case 'n':
nflag++;
yflag = 0;
break;
case 'p':
preen++;
break;
case 'y':
yflag++;
nflag = 0;
break;
default:
usage();
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if (!argc)
usage();
if (signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN) != SIG_IGN)
(void)signal(SIGINT, catch);
if (preen)
(void)signal(SIGQUIT, catchquit);
signal(SIGINFO, infohandler);
if (bkgrdflag) {
signal(SIGALRM, alarmhandler);
itimerval.it_interval.tv_sec = 5;
itimerval.it_interval.tv_usec = 0;
itimerval.it_value.tv_sec = 5;
itimerval.it_value.tv_usec = 0;
setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &itimerval, NULL);
}
/*
* Push up our allowed memory limit so we can cope
* with huge file systems.
*/
if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA, &rlimit) == 0) {
rlimit.rlim_cur = rlimit.rlim_max;
(void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA, &rlimit);
}
while (argc-- > 0)
(void)checkfilesys(*argv++);
if (returntosingle)
ret = 2;
exit(ret);
}
static int
argtoi(int flag, const char *req, const char *str, int base)
{
char *cp;
int ret;
ret = (int)strtol(str, &cp, base);
if (cp == str || *cp)
errx(EEXIT, "-%c flag requires a %s", flag, req);
return (ret);
}
/*
* Check the specified file system.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
checkfilesys(char *filesys)
{
This commit adds basic support for the UFS2 filesystem. The UFS2 filesystem expands the inode to 256 bytes to make space for 64-bit block pointers. It also adds a file-creation time field, an ability to use jumbo blocks per inode to allow extent like pointer density, and space for extended attributes (up to twice the filesystem block size worth of attributes, e.g., on a 16K filesystem, there is space for 32K of attributes). UFS2 fully supports and runs existing UFS1 filesystems. New filesystems built using newfs can be built in either UFS1 or UFS2 format using the -O option. In this commit UFS1 is the default format, so if you want to build UFS2 format filesystems, you must specify -O 2. This default will be changed to UFS2 when UFS2 proves itself to be stable. In this commit the boot code for reading UFS2 filesystems is not compiled (see /sys/boot/common/ufsread.c) as there is insufficient space in the boot block. Once the size of the boot block is increased, this code can be defined. Things to note: the definition of SBSIZE has changed to SBLOCKSIZE. The header file <ufs/ufs/dinode.h> must be included before <ufs/ffs/fs.h> so as to get the definitions of ufs2_daddr_t and ufs_lbn_t. Still TODO: Verify that the first level bootstraps work for all the architectures. Convert the utility ffsinfo to understand UFS2 and test growfs. Add support for the extended attribute storage. Update soft updates to ensure integrity of extended attribute storage. Switch the current extended attribute interfaces to use the extended attribute storage. Add the extent like functionality (framework is there, but is currently never used). Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs. Reviewed by: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@freebsd.org>
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ufs2_daddr_t n_ffree, n_bfree;
struct dups *dp;
struct statfs *mntp;
struct stat snapdir;
struct group *grp;
This commit adds basic support for the UFS2 filesystem. The UFS2 filesystem expands the inode to 256 bytes to make space for 64-bit block pointers. It also adds a file-creation time field, an ability to use jumbo blocks per inode to allow extent like pointer density, and space for extended attributes (up to twice the filesystem block size worth of attributes, e.g., on a 16K filesystem, there is space for 32K of attributes). UFS2 fully supports and runs existing UFS1 filesystems. New filesystems built using newfs can be built in either UFS1 or UFS2 format using the -O option. In this commit UFS1 is the default format, so if you want to build UFS2 format filesystems, you must specify -O 2. This default will be changed to UFS2 when UFS2 proves itself to be stable. In this commit the boot code for reading UFS2 filesystems is not compiled (see /sys/boot/common/ufsread.c) as there is insufficient space in the boot block. Once the size of the boot block is increased, this code can be defined. Things to note: the definition of SBSIZE has changed to SBLOCKSIZE. The header file <ufs/ufs/dinode.h> must be included before <ufs/ffs/fs.h> so as to get the definitions of ufs2_daddr_t and ufs_lbn_t. Still TODO: Verify that the first level bootstraps work for all the architectures. Convert the utility ffsinfo to understand UFS2 and test growfs. Add support for the extended attribute storage. Update soft updates to ensure integrity of extended attribute storage. Switch the current extended attribute interfaces to use the extended attribute storage. Add the extent like functionality (framework is there, but is currently never used). Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs. Reviewed by: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@freebsd.org>
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ufs2_daddr_t blks;
struct iovec *iov;
char errmsg[255];
int iovlen;
int fflags;
int cylno;
This commit adds basic support for the UFS2 filesystem. The UFS2 filesystem expands the inode to 256 bytes to make space for 64-bit block pointers. It also adds a file-creation time field, an ability to use jumbo blocks per inode to allow extent like pointer density, and space for extended attributes (up to twice the filesystem block size worth of attributes, e.g., on a 16K filesystem, there is space for 32K of attributes). UFS2 fully supports and runs existing UFS1 filesystems. New filesystems built using newfs can be built in either UFS1 or UFS2 format using the -O option. In this commit UFS1 is the default format, so if you want to build UFS2 format filesystems, you must specify -O 2. This default will be changed to UFS2 when UFS2 proves itself to be stable. In this commit the boot code for reading UFS2 filesystems is not compiled (see /sys/boot/common/ufsread.c) as there is insufficient space in the boot block. Once the size of the boot block is increased, this code can be defined. Things to note: the definition of SBSIZE has changed to SBLOCKSIZE. The header file <ufs/ufs/dinode.h> must be included before <ufs/ffs/fs.h> so as to get the definitions of ufs2_daddr_t and ufs_lbn_t. Still TODO: Verify that the first level bootstraps work for all the architectures. Convert the utility ffsinfo to understand UFS2 and test growfs. Add support for the extended attribute storage. Update soft updates to ensure integrity of extended attribute storage. Switch the current extended attribute interfaces to use the extended attribute storage. Add the extent like functionality (framework is there, but is currently never used). Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs. Reviewed by: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@freebsd.org>
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ino_t files;
size_t size;
iov = NULL;
iovlen = 0;
errmsg[0] = '\0';
cdevname = filesys;
if (debug && preen)
pwarn("starting\n");
/*
* Make best effort to get the disk name. Check first to see
* if it is listed among the mounted file systems. Failing that
* check to see if it is listed in /etc/fstab.
*/
mntp = getmntpt(filesys);
if (mntp != NULL)
filesys = mntp->f_mntfromname;
else
filesys = blockcheck(filesys);
/*
* If -F flag specified, check to see whether a background check
* is possible and needed. If possible and needed, exit with
* status zero. Otherwise exit with status non-zero. A non-zero
* exit status will cause a foreground check to be run.
*/
sblock_init();
if (bkgrdcheck) {
if ((fsreadfd = open(filesys, O_RDONLY)) < 0 || readsb(0) == 0)
exit(3); /* Cannot read superblock */
close(fsreadfd);
if (sblock.fs_flags & FS_NEEDSFSCK)
exit(4); /* Earlier background failed */
if ((sblock.fs_flags & FS_DOSOFTDEP) == 0)
exit(5); /* Not running soft updates */
size = MIBSIZE;
if (sysctlnametomib("vfs.ffs.adjrefcnt", adjrefcnt, &size) < 0)
exit(6); /* Lacks kernel support */
if ((mntp == NULL && sblock.fs_clean == 1) ||
(mntp != NULL && (sblock.fs_flags & FS_UNCLEAN) == 0))
exit(7); /* Filesystem clean, report it now */
exit(0);
}
if (preen && skipclean) {
/*
* If file system is gjournaled, check it here.
*/
if ((fsreadfd = open(filesys, O_RDONLY)) < 0 || readsb(0) == 0)
exit(3); /* Cannot read superblock */
close(fsreadfd);
if ((sblock.fs_flags & FS_GJOURNAL) != 0) {
//printf("GJournaled file system detected on %s.\n",
// filesys);
if (sblock.fs_clean == 1) {
pwarn("FILE SYSTEM CLEAN; SKIPPING CHECKS\n");
exit(0);
}
if ((sblock.fs_flags & (FS_UNCLEAN | FS_NEEDSFSCK)) == 0) {
gjournal_check(filesys);
if (chkdoreload(mntp) == 0)
exit(0);
exit(4);
} else {
pfatal("UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY, %s\n",
"CANNOT RUN FAST FSCK\n");
}
}
}
/*
* If we are to do a background check:
* Get the mount point information of the file system
* create snapshot file
* return created snapshot file
* if not found, clear bkgrdflag and proceed with normal fsck
*/
if (bkgrdflag) {
if (mntp == NULL) {
bkgrdflag = 0;
pfatal("NOT MOUNTED, CANNOT RUN IN BACKGROUND\n");
} else if ((mntp->f_flags & MNT_SOFTDEP) == 0) {
bkgrdflag = 0;
pfatal("NOT USING SOFT UPDATES, %s\n",
"CANNOT RUN IN BACKGROUND");
} else if ((mntp->f_flags & MNT_RDONLY) != 0) {
bkgrdflag = 0;
pfatal("MOUNTED READ-ONLY, CANNOT RUN IN BACKGROUND\n");
} else if ((fsreadfd = open(filesys, O_RDONLY)) >= 0) {
if (readsb(0) != 0) {
if (sblock.fs_flags & FS_NEEDSFSCK) {
bkgrdflag = 0;
pfatal("UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY, %s\n",
"CANNOT RUN IN BACKGROUND\n");
}
if ((sblock.fs_flags & FS_UNCLEAN) == 0 &&
skipclean && preen) {
/*
* file system is clean;
* skip snapshot and report it clean
*/
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pwarn("FILE SYSTEM CLEAN; %s\n",
"SKIPPING CHECKS");
goto clean;
}
}
close(fsreadfd);
}
if (bkgrdflag) {
snprintf(snapname, sizeof snapname, "%s/.snap",
mntp->f_mntonname);
if (stat(snapname, &snapdir) < 0) {
if (errno != ENOENT) {
bkgrdflag = 0;
pfatal("CANNOT FIND %s %s: %s, %s\n",
"SNAPSHOT DIRECTORY",
snapname, strerror(errno),
"CANNOT RUN IN BACKGROUND");
} else if ((grp = getgrnam("operator")) == 0 ||
mkdir(snapname, 0770) < 0 ||
chown(snapname, -1, grp->gr_gid) < 0 ||
chmod(snapname, 0770) < 0) {
bkgrdflag = 0;
pfatal("CANNOT CREATE %s %s: %s, %s\n",
"SNAPSHOT DIRECTORY",
snapname, strerror(errno),
"CANNOT RUN IN BACKGROUND");
}
} else if (!S_ISDIR(snapdir.st_mode)) {
bkgrdflag = 0;
pfatal("%s IS NOT A DIRECTORY, %s\n", snapname,
"CANNOT RUN IN BACKGROUND");
}
}
if (bkgrdflag) {
snprintf(snapname, sizeof snapname,
"%s/.snap/fsck_snapshot", mntp->f_mntonname);
fflags = mntp->f_flags;
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "fstype", "ffs", 4);
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "from", snapname,
(size_t)-1);
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "fspath", mntp->f_mntonname,
(size_t)-1);
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "errmsg", errmsg,
sizeof(errmsg));
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "update", NULL, 0);
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "snapshot", NULL, 0);
while (nmount(iov, iovlen, fflags) < 0) {
if (errno == EEXIST && unlink(snapname) == 0)
continue;
bkgrdflag = 0;
pfatal("CANNOT CREATE SNAPSHOT %s: %s %s\n",
snapname, strerror(errno), errmsg);
break;
}
if (bkgrdflag != 0)
filesys = snapname;
}
}
switch (setup(filesys)) {
case 0:
if (preen)
pfatal("CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM.");
return (0);
case -1:
clean:
pwarn("clean, %ld free ", (long)(sblock.fs_cstotal.cs_nffree +
sblock.fs_frag * sblock.fs_cstotal.cs_nbfree));
printf("(%lld frags, %lld blocks, %.1f%% fragmentation)\n",
(long long)sblock.fs_cstotal.cs_nffree,
(long long)sblock.fs_cstotal.cs_nbfree,
sblock.fs_cstotal.cs_nffree * 100.0 / sblock.fs_dsize);
return (0);
}
/*
* Cleared if any questions answered no. Used to decide if
* the superblock should be marked clean.
*/
resolved = 1;
/*
* 1: scan inodes tallying blocks used
*/
if (preen == 0) {
printf("** Last Mounted on %s\n", sblock.fs_fsmnt);
if (mntp != NULL && mntp->f_flags & MNT_ROOTFS)
printf("** Root file system\n");
printf("** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes\n");
}
pass1();
/*
* 1b: locate first references to duplicates, if any
*/
if (duplist) {
if (preen || usedsoftdep)
pfatal("INTERNAL ERROR: dups with -p");
printf("** Phase 1b - Rescan For More DUPS\n");
pass1b();
}
/*
* 2: traverse directories from root to mark all connected directories
*/
if (preen == 0)
printf("** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames\n");
pass2();
/*
* 3: scan inodes looking for disconnected directories
*/
if (preen == 0)
printf("** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity\n");
pass3();
/*
* 4: scan inodes looking for disconnected files; check reference counts
*/
if (preen == 0)
printf("** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts\n");
pass4();
/*
* 5: check and repair resource counts in cylinder groups
*/
if (preen == 0)
printf("** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups\n");
pass5();
/*
* print out summary statistics
*/
n_ffree = sblock.fs_cstotal.cs_nffree;
n_bfree = sblock.fs_cstotal.cs_nbfree;
files = maxino - ROOTINO - sblock.fs_cstotal.cs_nifree - n_files;
blks = n_blks +
sblock.fs_ncg * (cgdmin(&sblock, 0) - cgsblock(&sblock, 0));
blks += cgsblock(&sblock, 0) - cgbase(&sblock, 0);
blks += howmany(sblock.fs_cssize, sblock.fs_fsize);
blks = maxfsblock - (n_ffree + sblock.fs_frag * n_bfree) - blks;
if (bkgrdflag && (files > 0 || blks > 0)) {
countdirs = sblock.fs_cstotal.cs_ndir - countdirs;
pwarn("Reclaimed: %ld directories, %ld files, %lld fragments\n",
countdirs, (long)files - countdirs, (long long)blks);
}
pwarn("%ld files, %jd used, %ju free ",
(long)n_files, (intmax_t)n_blks,
(uintmax_t)n_ffree + sblock.fs_frag * n_bfree);
printf("(%ju frags, %ju blocks, %.1f%% fragmentation)\n",
(uintmax_t)n_ffree, (uintmax_t)n_bfree,
n_ffree * 100.0 / sblock.fs_dsize);
if (debug) {
if (files < 0)
printf("%d inodes missing\n", -files);
if (blks < 0)
printf("%lld blocks missing\n", -(long long)blks);
if (duplist != NULL) {
printf("The following duplicate blocks remain:");
for (dp = duplist; dp; dp = dp->next)
printf(" %lld,", (long long)dp->dup);
printf("\n");
}
}
duplist = (struct dups *)0;
muldup = (struct dups *)0;
inocleanup();
if (fsmodified) {
sblock.fs_time = time(NULL);
sbdirty();
}
if (cvtlevel && sblk.b_dirty) {
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/*
* Write out the duplicate super blocks
*/
for (cylno = 0; cylno < sblock.fs_ncg; cylno++)
blwrite(fswritefd, (char *)&sblock,
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fsbtodb(&sblock, cgsblock(&sblock, cylno)),
SBLOCKSIZE);
}
if (rerun)
resolved = 0;
/*
* Check to see if the file system is mounted read-write.
*/
if (bkgrdflag == 0 && mntp != NULL && (mntp->f_flags & MNT_RDONLY) == 0)
resolved = 0;
ckfini(resolved);
for (cylno = 0; cylno < sblock.fs_ncg; cylno++)
if (inostathead[cylno].il_stat != NULL)
free((char *)inostathead[cylno].il_stat);
free((char *)inostathead);
inostathead = NULL;
if (fsmodified && !preen)
printf("\n***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****\n");
if (rerun)
printf("\n***** PLEASE RERUN FSCK *****\n");
if (chkdoreload(mntp) != 0) {
if (!fsmodified)
return (0);
if (!preen)
printf("\n***** REBOOT NOW *****\n");
sync();
return (4);
}
return (0);
}
static int
chkdoreload(struct statfs *mntp)
{
struct iovec *iov;
int iovlen;
int fflags;
char errmsg[255];
if (mntp == NULL)
return (0);
iov = NULL;
iovlen = 0;
errmsg[0] = '\0';
fflags = mntp->f_flags;
/*
* We modified a mounted file system. Do a mount update on
* it unless it is read-write, so we can continue using it
* as safely as possible.
*/
if (mntp->f_flags & MNT_RDONLY) {
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "fstype", "ffs", 4);
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "from", mntp->f_mntfromname,
(size_t)-1);
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "fspath", mntp->f_mntonname,
(size_t)-1);
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "errmsg", errmsg,
sizeof(errmsg));
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "update", NULL, 0);
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "reload", NULL, 0);
/*
* XX: We need the following line until we clean up
* nmount parsing of root mounts and NFS root mounts.
*/
build_iovec(&iov, &iovlen, "ro", NULL, 0);
if (nmount(iov, iovlen, fflags) == 0) {
return (0);
}
pwarn("mount reload of '%s' failed: %s %s\n\n",
mntp->f_mntonname, strerror(errno), errmsg);
return (1);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Get the mount point information for name.
*/
static struct statfs *
getmntpt(const char *name)
{
struct stat devstat, mntdevstat;
char device[sizeof(_PATH_DEV) - 1 + MNAMELEN];
char *ddevname;
struct statfs *mntbuf, *statfsp;
int i, mntsize, isdev;
if (stat(name, &devstat) != 0)
return (NULL);
if (S_ISCHR(devstat.st_mode) || S_ISBLK(devstat.st_mode))
isdev = 1;
else
isdev = 0;
mntsize = getmntinfo(&mntbuf, MNT_NOWAIT);
for (i = 0; i < mntsize; i++) {
statfsp = &mntbuf[i];
ddevname = statfsp->f_mntfromname;
if (*ddevname != '/') {
strcpy(device, _PATH_DEV);
strcat(device, ddevname);
strcpy(statfsp->f_mntfromname, device);
}
if (isdev == 0) {
if (strcmp(name, statfsp->f_mntonname))
continue;
return (statfsp);
}
if (stat(ddevname, &mntdevstat) == 0 &&
mntdevstat.st_rdev == devstat.st_rdev)
return (statfsp);
}
statfsp = NULL;
return (statfsp);
}
static void
usage(void)
{
(void) fprintf(stderr,
"usage: %s [-BCFpfny] [-b block] [-c level] [-m mode] "
"filesystem ...\n",
getprogname());
exit(1);
}