freebsd-skq/sys/gnu/fs/ext2fs/ext2_inode_cnv.c
Ian Dowse 9504abaad7 Complete the separation of ext2fs from ufs by copying the remaining
shared code and converting all ufs references. Originally it may
have made sense to share common features between the two filesystems,
but recently it has only caused problems, the UFS2 work being the
final straw.

All UFS_* indirect calls are now direct calls to ext2_* functions,
and ext2fs-specific mount and inode structures have been introduced.
2002-05-16 19:08:03 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1995 The University of Utah and
* the Computer Systems Laboratory at the University of Utah (CSL).
* All rights reserved.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software is hereby
* granted provided that (1) source code retains these copyright, permission,
* and disclaimer notices, and (2) redistributions including binaries
* reproduce the notices in supporting documentation, and (3) all advertising
* materials mentioning features or use of this software display the following
* acknowledgement: ``This product includes software developed by the
* Computer Systems Laboratory at the University of Utah.''
*
* THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH AND CSL ALLOW FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS
* IS" CONDITION. THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH AND CSL DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY OF
* ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* CSL requests users of this software to return to csl-dist@cs.utah.edu any
* improvements that they make and grant CSL redistribution rights.
*
* Utah $Hdr$
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* routines to convert on disk ext2 inodes into inodes and back
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <gnu/ext2fs/inode.h>
#include <gnu/ext2fs/ext2_fs.h>
#include <gnu/ext2fs/ext2_extern.h>
void
ext2_print_inode( in )
struct inode *in;
{
int i;
printf( "Inode: %5d", in->i_number);
printf( /* "Inode: %5d" */
" Type: %10s Mode: 0x%o Flags: 0x%x Version: %d\n",
"n/a", in->i_mode, in->i_flags, in->i_gen);
printf( "User: %5lu Group: %5lu Size: %lu\n",
(unsigned long)in->i_uid, (unsigned long)in->i_gid,
(unsigned long)in->i_size);
printf( "Links: %3d Blockcount: %d\n",
in->i_nlink, in->i_blocks);
printf( "ctime: 0x%x", in->i_ctime);
printf( "atime: 0x%x", in->i_atime);
printf( "mtime: 0x%x", in->i_mtime);
printf( "BLOCKS: ");
for(i=0; i < (in->i_blocks <= 24 ? ((in->i_blocks+1)/2): 12); i++)
printf("%d ", in->i_db[i]);
printf("\n");
}
/*
* raw ext2 inode to inode
*/
void
ext2_ei2i(ei, ip)
struct ext2_inode *ei;
struct inode *ip;
{
int i;
ip->i_nlink = ei->i_links_count;
/* Godmar thinks - if the link count is zero, then the inode is
unused - according to ext2 standards. Ufs marks this fact
by setting i_mode to zero - why ?
I can see that this might lead to problems in an undelete.
*/
ip->i_mode = ei->i_links_count ? ei->i_mode : 0;
ip->i_size = ei->i_size;
ip->i_atime = ei->i_atime;
ip->i_mtime = ei->i_mtime;
ip->i_ctime = ei->i_ctime;
ip->i_flags = 0;
ip->i_flags |= (ei->i_flags & EXT2_APPEND_FL) ? APPEND : 0;
ip->i_flags |= (ei->i_flags & EXT2_IMMUTABLE_FL) ? IMMUTABLE : 0;
ip->i_blocks = ei->i_blocks;
ip->i_gen = ei->i_generation;
ip->i_uid = ei->i_uid;
ip->i_gid = ei->i_gid;
/* XXX use memcpy */
for(i = 0; i < NDADDR; i++)
ip->i_db[i] = ei->i_block[i];
for(i = 0; i < NIADDR; i++)
ip->i_ib[i] = ei->i_block[EXT2_NDIR_BLOCKS + i];
}
/*
* inode to raw ext2 inode
*/
void
ext2_i2ei(ip, ei)
struct inode *ip;
struct ext2_inode *ei;
{
int i;
ei->i_mode = ip->i_mode;
ei->i_links_count = ip->i_nlink;
/*
Godmar thinks: if dtime is nonzero, ext2 says this inode
has been deleted, this would correspond to a zero link count
*/
ei->i_dtime = ei->i_links_count ? 0 : ip->i_mtime;
ei->i_size = ip->i_size;
ei->i_atime = ip->i_atime;
ei->i_mtime = ip->i_mtime;
ei->i_ctime = ip->i_ctime;
ei->i_flags = ip->i_flags;
ei->i_flags = 0;
ei->i_flags |= (ip->i_flags & APPEND) ? EXT2_APPEND_FL: 0;
ei->i_flags |= (ip->i_flags & IMMUTABLE) ? EXT2_IMMUTABLE_FL: 0;
ei->i_blocks = ip->i_blocks;
ei->i_generation = ip->i_gen;
ei->i_uid = ip->i_uid;
ei->i_gid = ip->i_gid;
/* XXX use memcpy */
for(i = 0; i < NDADDR; i++)
ei->i_block[i] = ip->i_db[i];
for(i = 0; i < NIADDR; i++)
ei->i_block[EXT2_NDIR_BLOCKS + i] = ip->i_ib[i];
}