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On most systems where we compile e2fsprogs, the u64 type is an unsigned long long. However, there are platforms (such as the PowerPC) where a long 64-bits and so u64 is typedef'ed to be unsigned long instead of a unsigned long long. Fix this by using explicit casts in printf statements. For scanf calls, we need to receive the value into a unsigned long long, and then assign it to a u64, after doing range checks. Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
294 lines
8.1 KiB
C
294 lines
8.1 KiB
C
/*
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* online.c --- Do on-line resizing of the ext3 filesystem
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2006 by Theodore Ts'o
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*
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* %Begin-Header%
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* This file may be redistributed under the terms of the GNU Public
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* License.
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* %End-Header%
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#include "resize2fs.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#endif
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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extern char *program_name;
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#define MAX_32_NUM ((((unsigned long long) 1) << 32) - 1)
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#ifdef __linux__
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static int parse_version_number(const char *s)
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{
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int major, minor, rev;
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char *endptr;
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const char *cp = s;
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if (!s)
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return 0;
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major = strtol(cp, &endptr, 10);
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if (cp == endptr || *endptr != '.')
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return 0;
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cp = endptr + 1;
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minor = strtol(cp, &endptr, 10);
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if (cp == endptr || *endptr != '.')
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return 0;
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cp = endptr + 1;
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rev = strtol(cp, &endptr, 10);
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if (cp == endptr)
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return 0;
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return ((((major * 256) + minor) * 256) + rev);
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}
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#define VERSION_CODE(a,b,c) (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c))
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#endif
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errcode_t online_resize_fs(ext2_filsys fs, const char *mtpt,
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blk64_t *new_size, int flags EXT2FS_ATTR((unused)))
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{
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#ifdef __linux__
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struct ext2_new_group_input input;
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struct ext4_new_group_input input64;
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struct ext2_super_block *sb = fs->super;
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unsigned long new_desc_blocks;
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ext2_filsys new_fs;
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errcode_t retval;
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double percent;
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dgrp_t i;
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blk_t size;
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int fd;
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int use_old_ioctl = 1;
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int no_meta_bg_resize = 0;
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int no_resize_ioctl = 0;
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if (getenv("RESIZE2FS_KERNEL_VERSION")) {
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char *version_to_emulate = getenv("RESIZE2FS_KERNEL_VERSION");
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int kvers = parse_version_number(version_to_emulate);
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if (kvers < VERSION_CODE(3, 7, 0))
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no_meta_bg_resize = 1;
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if (kvers < VERSION_CODE(3, 3, 0))
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no_resize_ioctl = 1;
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}
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if (ext2fs_has_feature_sparse_super2(fs->super) &&
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(access("/sys/fs/ext4/features/sparse_super2", R_OK) != 0)) {
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com_err(program_name, 0, _("kernel does not support online "
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"resize with sparse_super2"));
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exit(1);
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}
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printf(_("Filesystem at %s is mounted on %s; "
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"on-line resizing required\n"), fs->device_name, mtpt);
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if (*new_size < ext2fs_blocks_count(sb)) {
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com_err(program_name, 0, _("On-line shrinking not supported"));
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exit(1);
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}
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/*
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* If the number of descriptor blocks is going to increase,
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* the on-line resizing inode must be present.
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*/
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new_desc_blocks = ext2fs_div_ceil(
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ext2fs_div64_ceil(*new_size -
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fs->super->s_first_data_block,
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EXT2_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(fs->super)),
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EXT2_DESC_PER_BLOCK(fs->super));
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printf("old_desc_blocks = %lu, new_desc_blocks = %lu\n",
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fs->desc_blocks, new_desc_blocks);
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/*
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* Do error checking to make sure the resize will be successful.
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*/
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if ((access("/sys/fs/ext4/features/meta_bg_resize", R_OK) != 0) ||
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no_meta_bg_resize) {
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if (!ext2fs_has_feature_resize_inode(fs->super) &&
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(new_desc_blocks != fs->desc_blocks)) {
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com_err(program_name, 0,
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_("Filesystem does not support online resizing"));
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exit(1);
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}
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if (ext2fs_has_feature_resize_inode(fs->super) &&
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new_desc_blocks > (fs->desc_blocks +
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fs->super->s_reserved_gdt_blocks)) {
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com_err(program_name, 0,
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_("Not enough reserved gdt blocks for resizing"));
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exit(1);
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}
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if ((ext2fs_blocks_count(sb) > MAX_32_NUM) ||
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(*new_size > MAX_32_NUM)) {
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com_err(program_name, 0,
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_("Kernel does not support resizing a file system this large"));
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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fd = open(mtpt, O_RDONLY);
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if (fd < 0) {
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com_err(program_name, errno,
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_("while trying to open mountpoint %s"), mtpt);
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exit(1);
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}
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if (no_resize_ioctl) {
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printf(_("Old resize interface requested.\n"));
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} else if (ioctl(fd, EXT4_IOC_RESIZE_FS, new_size)) {
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/*
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* If kernel does not support EXT4_IOC_RESIZE_FS, use the
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* old online resize. Note that the old approach does not
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* handle >32 bit file systems
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*
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* Sigh, if we are running a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit
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* kernel (which happens all the time on the MIPS
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* architecture in Debian, but can happen on other CPU
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* architectures as well) we will get EINVAL returned
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* when an ioctl doesn't exist, at least up to Linux
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* 3.1. See compat_sys_ioctl() in fs/compat_ioctl.c
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* in the kernel sources. This is probably a kernel
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* bug, but work around it here.
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*/
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if ((errno != ENOTTY) && (errno != EINVAL)) {
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if (errno == EPERM)
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com_err(program_name, 0,
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_("Permission denied to resize filesystem"));
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else
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com_err(program_name, errno,
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_("While checking for on-line resizing "
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"support"));
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exit(1);
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}
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} else {
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close(fd);
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return 0;
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}
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size = ext2fs_blocks_count(sb);
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if (ioctl(fd, EXT2_IOC_GROUP_EXTEND, &size)) {
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if (errno == EPERM)
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com_err(program_name, 0,
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_("Permission denied to resize filesystem"));
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else if (errno == ENOTTY)
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com_err(program_name, 0,
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_("Kernel does not support online resizing"));
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else
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com_err(program_name, errno,
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_("While checking for on-line resizing support"));
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exit(1);
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}
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percent = (ext2fs_r_blocks_count(sb) * 100.0) /
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ext2fs_blocks_count(sb);
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retval = ext2fs_read_bitmaps(fs);
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if (retval) {
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close(fd);
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return retval;
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}
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retval = ext2fs_dup_handle(fs, &new_fs);
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if (retval) {
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close(fd);
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return retval;
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}
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/* The current method of adding one block group at a time to a
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* mounted filesystem means it is impossible to accommodate the
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* flex_bg allocation method of placing the metadata together
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* in a single block group. For now we "fix" this issue by
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* using the traditional layout for new block groups, where
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* each block group is self-contained and contains its own
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* bitmap blocks and inode tables. This means we don't get
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* the layout advantages of flex_bg in the new block groups,
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* but at least it allows on-line resizing to function.
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*/
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ext2fs_clear_feature_flex_bg(new_fs->super);
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retval = adjust_fs_info(new_fs, fs, 0, *new_size);
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if (retval) {
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close(fd);
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return retval;
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}
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printf(_("Performing an on-line resize of %s to %llu (%dk) blocks.\n"),
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fs->device_name, (unsigned long long) *new_size,
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fs->blocksize / 1024);
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size = fs->group_desc_count * sb->s_blocks_per_group +
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sb->s_first_data_block;
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if (size > *new_size)
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size = *new_size;
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if (ioctl(fd, EXT2_IOC_GROUP_EXTEND, &size)) {
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com_err(program_name, errno,
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_("While trying to extend the last group"));
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exit(1);
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}
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for (i = fs->group_desc_count;
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i < new_fs->group_desc_count; i++) {
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input.group = i;
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input.block_bitmap = ext2fs_block_bitmap_loc(new_fs, i);
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input.inode_bitmap = ext2fs_inode_bitmap_loc(new_fs, i);
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input.inode_table = ext2fs_inode_table_loc(new_fs, i);
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input.blocks_count = ext2fs_group_blocks_count(new_fs, i);
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input.reserved_blocks = (blk_t) (percent * input.blocks_count
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/ 100.0);
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#if 0
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printf("new block bitmap is at 0x%04x\n", input.block_bitmap);
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printf("new inode bitmap is at 0x%04x\n", input.inode_bitmap);
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printf("new inode table is at 0x%04x-0x%04x\n",
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input.inode_table,
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input.inode_table + new_fs->inode_blocks_per_group-1);
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printf("new group has %u blocks\n", input.blocks_count);
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printf("new group will reserve %d blocks\n",
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input.reserved_blocks);
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printf("new group has %d free blocks\n",
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ext2fs_bg_free_blocks_count(new_fs, i),
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printf("new group has %d free inodes (%d blocks)\n",
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ext2fs_bg_free_inodes_count(new_fs, i),
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new_fs->inode_blocks_per_group);
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printf("Adding group #%d\n", input.group);
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#endif
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if (use_old_ioctl &&
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ioctl(fd, EXT2_IOC_GROUP_ADD, &input) == 0)
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continue;
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else
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use_old_ioctl = 0;
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input64.group = input.group;
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input64.block_bitmap = input.block_bitmap;
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input64.inode_bitmap = input.inode_bitmap;
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input64.inode_table = input.inode_table;
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input64.blocks_count = input.blocks_count;
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input64.reserved_blocks = input.reserved_blocks;
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input64.unused = input.unused;
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if (ioctl(fd, EXT4_IOC_GROUP_ADD, &input64) < 0) {
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com_err(program_name, errno,
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_("While trying to add group #%d"),
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input.group);
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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ext2fs_free(new_fs);
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close(fd);
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return 0;
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#else
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printf(_("Filesystem at %s is mounted on %s, and on-line resizing is "
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"not supported on this system.\n"), fs->device_name, mtpt);
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exit(1);
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#endif
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}
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