third_party_f2fs-tools/fsck/mount.c

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f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-07-04 08:11:32 +00:00
/**
* mount.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2013 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
* http://www.samsung.com/
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#include "fsck.h"
#include <locale.h>
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-07-04 08:11:32 +00:00
static u32 get_free_segments(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
u32 i, free_segs = 0;
for (i = 0; i < TOTAL_SEGS(sbi); i++) {
struct seg_entry *se = get_seg_entry(sbi, i);
if (se->valid_blocks == 0x0 &&
!IS_CUR_SEGNO(sbi, i, NO_CHECK_TYPE))
free_segs++;
}
return free_segs;
}
void print_inode_info(struct f2fs_inode *inode, int name)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
unsigned int i = 0;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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int namelen = le32_to_cpu(inode->i_namelen);
if (name && namelen) {
inode->i_name[namelen] = '\0';
MSG(0, " - File name : %s\n", inode->i_name);
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
MSG(0, " - File size : %'llu (bytes)\n",
le64_to_cpu(inode->i_size));
return;
}
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-07-04 08:11:32 +00:00
DISP_u32(inode, i_mode);
DISP_u32(inode, i_advise);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-07-04 08:11:32 +00:00
DISP_u32(inode, i_uid);
DISP_u32(inode, i_gid);
DISP_u32(inode, i_links);
DISP_u64(inode, i_size);
DISP_u64(inode, i_blocks);
DISP_u64(inode, i_atime);
DISP_u32(inode, i_atime_nsec);
DISP_u64(inode, i_ctime);
DISP_u32(inode, i_ctime_nsec);
DISP_u64(inode, i_mtime);
DISP_u32(inode, i_mtime_nsec);
DISP_u32(inode, i_generation);
DISP_u32(inode, i_current_depth);
DISP_u32(inode, i_xattr_nid);
DISP_u32(inode, i_flags);
DISP_u32(inode, i_inline);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-07-04 08:11:32 +00:00
DISP_u32(inode, i_pino);
if (namelen) {
DISP_u32(inode, i_namelen);
inode->i_name[namelen] = '\0';
DISP_utf(inode, i_name);
}
printf("i_ext: fofs:%x blkaddr:%x len:%x\n",
inode->i_ext.fofs,
inode->i_ext.blk_addr,
inode->i_ext.len);
DISP_u32(inode, i_addr[0]); /* Pointers to data blocks */
DISP_u32(inode, i_addr[1]); /* Pointers to data blocks */
DISP_u32(inode, i_addr[2]); /* Pointers to data blocks */
DISP_u32(inode, i_addr[3]); /* Pointers to data blocks */
for (i = 4; i < ADDRS_PER_INODE(inode); i++) {
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-07-04 08:11:32 +00:00
if (inode->i_addr[i] != 0x0) {
printf("i_addr[0x%x] points data block\r\t\t[0x%4x]\n",
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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i, inode->i_addr[i]);
break;
}
}
DISP_u32(inode, i_nid[0]); /* direct */
DISP_u32(inode, i_nid[1]); /* direct */
DISP_u32(inode, i_nid[2]); /* indirect */
DISP_u32(inode, i_nid[3]); /* indirect */
DISP_u32(inode, i_nid[4]); /* double indirect */
printf("\n");
}
void print_node_info(struct f2fs_node *node_block)
{
nid_t ino = le32_to_cpu(node_block->footer.ino);
nid_t nid = le32_to_cpu(node_block->footer.nid);
/* Is this inode? */
if (ino == nid) {
DBG(0, "Node ID [0x%x:%u] is inode\n", nid, nid);
print_inode_info(&node_block->i, 0);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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} else {
int i;
u32 *dump_blk = (u32 *)node_block;
DBG(0, "Node ID [0x%x:%u] is direct node or indirect node.\n",
nid, nid);
for (i = 0; i <= 10; i++)
MSG(0, "[%d]\t\t\t[0x%8x : %d]\n",
i, dump_blk[i], dump_blk[i]);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
}
static void DISP_label(u_int16_t *name)
{
char buffer[MAX_VOLUME_NAME];
utf16_to_utf8(buffer, name, MAX_VOLUME_NAME, MAX_VOLUME_NAME);
printf("%-30s" "\t\t[%s]\n", "volum_name", buffer);
}
void print_raw_sb_info(struct f2fs_super_block *sb)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
if (!config.dbg_lv)
return;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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printf("\n");
printf("+--------------------------------------------------------+\n");
printf("| Super block |\n");
printf("+--------------------------------------------------------+\n");
DISP_u32(sb, magic);
DISP_u32(sb, major_ver);
DISP_label(sb->volume_name);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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DISP_u32(sb, minor_ver);
DISP_u32(sb, log_sectorsize);
DISP_u32(sb, log_sectors_per_block);
DISP_u32(sb, log_blocksize);
DISP_u32(sb, log_blocks_per_seg);
DISP_u32(sb, segs_per_sec);
DISP_u32(sb, secs_per_zone);
DISP_u32(sb, checksum_offset);
DISP_u64(sb, block_count);
DISP_u32(sb, section_count);
DISP_u32(sb, segment_count);
DISP_u32(sb, segment_count_ckpt);
DISP_u32(sb, segment_count_sit);
DISP_u32(sb, segment_count_nat);
DISP_u32(sb, segment_count_ssa);
DISP_u32(sb, segment_count_main);
DISP_u32(sb, segment0_blkaddr);
DISP_u32(sb, cp_blkaddr);
DISP_u32(sb, sit_blkaddr);
DISP_u32(sb, nat_blkaddr);
DISP_u32(sb, ssa_blkaddr);
DISP_u32(sb, main_blkaddr);
DISP_u32(sb, root_ino);
DISP_u32(sb, node_ino);
DISP_u32(sb, meta_ino);
DISP_u32(sb, cp_payload);
DISP("%s", sb, version);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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printf("\n");
}
void print_ckpt_info(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
if (!config.dbg_lv)
return;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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printf("\n");
printf("+--------------------------------------------------------+\n");
printf("| Checkpoint |\n");
printf("+--------------------------------------------------------+\n");
DISP_u64(cp, checkpoint_ver);
DISP_u64(cp, user_block_count);
DISP_u64(cp, valid_block_count);
DISP_u32(cp, rsvd_segment_count);
DISP_u32(cp, overprov_segment_count);
DISP_u32(cp, free_segment_count);
DISP_u32(cp, alloc_type[CURSEG_HOT_NODE]);
DISP_u32(cp, alloc_type[CURSEG_WARM_NODE]);
DISP_u32(cp, alloc_type[CURSEG_COLD_NODE]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_node_segno[0]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_node_segno[1]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_node_segno[2]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_node_blkoff[0]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_node_blkoff[1]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_node_blkoff[2]);
DISP_u32(cp, alloc_type[CURSEG_HOT_DATA]);
DISP_u32(cp, alloc_type[CURSEG_WARM_DATA]);
DISP_u32(cp, alloc_type[CURSEG_COLD_DATA]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_data_segno[0]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_data_segno[1]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_data_segno[2]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_data_blkoff[0]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_data_blkoff[1]);
DISP_u32(cp, cur_data_blkoff[2]);
DISP_u32(cp, ckpt_flags);
DISP_u32(cp, cp_pack_total_block_count);
DISP_u32(cp, cp_pack_start_sum);
DISP_u32(cp, valid_node_count);
DISP_u32(cp, valid_inode_count);
DISP_u32(cp, next_free_nid);
DISP_u32(cp, sit_ver_bitmap_bytesize);
DISP_u32(cp, nat_ver_bitmap_bytesize);
DISP_u32(cp, checksum_offset);
DISP_u64(cp, elapsed_time);
DISP_u32(cp, sit_nat_version_bitmap[0]);
printf("\n\n");
}
void print_cp_state(u32 flag)
{
MSG(0, "Info: checkpoint state = %x : ", flag);
if (flag & CP_FSCK_FLAG)
MSG(0, "%s", " fsck");
if (flag & CP_ERROR_FLAG)
MSG(0, "%s", " error");
if (flag & CP_COMPACT_SUM_FLAG)
MSG(0, "%s", " compacted_summary");
if (flag & CP_ORPHAN_PRESENT_FLAG)
MSG(0, "%s", " orphan_inodes");
if (flag & CP_FASTBOOT_FLAG)
MSG(0, "%s", " fastboot");
if (flag & CP_UMOUNT_FLAG)
MSG(0, "%s", " unmount");
else
MSG(0, "%s", " sudden-power-off");
MSG(0, "\n");
}
void print_sb_state(struct f2fs_super_block *sb)
{
__le32 f = sb->feature;
int i;
MSG(0, "Info: superblock features = %x : ", f);
if (f & cpu_to_le32(F2FS_FEATURE_ENCRYPT)) {
MSG(0, "%s", " encrypt");
}
MSG(0, "\n");
MSG(0, "Info: superblock encrypt level = %d, salt = ",
sb->encryption_level);
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
MSG(0, "%02x", sb->encrypt_pw_salt[i]);
MSG(0, "\n");
}
int sanity_check_raw_super(struct f2fs_super_block *sb)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
unsigned int blocksize;
if (F2FS_SUPER_MAGIC != get_sb(magic))
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return -1;
if (F2FS_BLKSIZE != PAGE_CACHE_SIZE)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return -1;
blocksize = 1 << get_sb(log_blocksize);
if (F2FS_BLKSIZE != blocksize)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return -1;
if (get_sb(log_sectorsize) > F2FS_MAX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE ||
get_sb(log_sectorsize) < F2FS_MIN_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return -1;
if (get_sb(log_sectors_per_block) + get_sb(log_sectorsize) !=
F2FS_MAX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return -1;
return 0;
}
int validate_super_block(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, int block)
{
u64 offset;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sbi->raw_super = malloc(sizeof(struct f2fs_super_block));
if (block == 0)
offset = F2FS_SUPER_OFFSET;
else
offset = F2FS_BLKSIZE + F2FS_SUPER_OFFSET;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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if (dev_read(sbi->raw_super, offset, sizeof(struct f2fs_super_block)))
return -1;
if (!sanity_check_raw_super(sbi->raw_super)) {
/* get kernel version */
if (config.kd >= 0) {
dev_read_version(config.version, 0, VERSION_LEN);
get_kernel_version(config.version);
} else {
memset(config.version, 0, VERSION_LEN);
}
/* build sb version */
memcpy(config.sb_version, sbi->raw_super->version, VERSION_LEN);
get_kernel_version(config.sb_version);
memcpy(config.init_version, sbi->raw_super->init_version, VERSION_LEN);
get_kernel_version(config.init_version);
MSG(0, "Info: MKFS version\n \"%s\"\n", config.init_version);
MSG(0, "Info: FSCK version\n from \"%s\"\n to \"%s\"\n",
config.sb_version, config.version);
if (memcmp(config.sb_version, config.version, VERSION_LEN)) {
int ret;
memcpy(sbi->raw_super->version,
config.version, VERSION_LEN);
ret = dev_write(sbi->raw_super, offset,
sizeof(struct f2fs_super_block));
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
config.auto_fix = 0;
config.fix_on = 1;
}
print_sb_state(sbi->raw_super);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return 0;
}
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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free(sbi->raw_super);
sbi->raw_super = NULL;
MSG(0, "\tCan't find a valid F2FS superblock at 0x%x\n", block);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return -EINVAL;
}
int init_sb_info(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_super_block *sb = F2FS_RAW_SUPER(sbi);
u64 total_sectors;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sbi->log_sectors_per_block = get_sb(log_sectors_per_block);
sbi->log_blocksize = get_sb(log_blocksize);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sbi->blocksize = 1 << sbi->log_blocksize;
sbi->log_blocks_per_seg = get_sb(log_blocks_per_seg);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sbi->blocks_per_seg = 1 << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg;
sbi->segs_per_sec = get_sb(segs_per_sec);
sbi->secs_per_zone = get_sb(secs_per_zone);
sbi->total_sections = get_sb(section_count);
sbi->total_node_count = (get_sb(segment_count_nat) / 2) *
sbi->blocks_per_seg * NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
sbi->root_ino_num = get_sb(root_ino);
sbi->node_ino_num = get_sb(node_ino);
sbi->meta_ino_num = get_sb(meta_ino);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sbi->cur_victim_sec = NULL_SEGNO;
total_sectors = get_sb(block_count) << sbi->log_sectors_per_block;
MSG(0, "Info: total FS sectors = %"PRIu64" (%"PRIu64" MB)\n",
total_sectors, total_sectors >>
(20 - get_sb(log_sectorsize)));
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return 0;
}
void *validate_checkpoint(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, block_t cp_addr,
unsigned long long *version)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
void *cp_page_1, *cp_page_2;
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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unsigned long blk_size = sbi->blocksize;
unsigned long long cur_version = 0, pre_version = 0;
unsigned int crc = 0;
size_t crc_offset;
/* Read the 1st cp block in this CP pack */
cp_page_1 = malloc(PAGE_SIZE);
if (dev_read_block(cp_page_1, cp_addr) < 0)
return NULL;
cp = (struct f2fs_checkpoint *)cp_page_1;
crc_offset = get_cp(checksum_offset);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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if (crc_offset >= blk_size)
goto invalid_cp1;
crc = le32_to_cpu(*(__le32 *)((unsigned char *)cp + crc_offset));
if (f2fs_crc_valid(crc, cp, crc_offset))
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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goto invalid_cp1;
pre_version = get_cp(checkpoint_ver);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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/* Read the 2nd cp block in this CP pack */
cp_page_2 = malloc(PAGE_SIZE);
cp_addr += get_cp(cp_pack_total_block_count) - 1;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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if (dev_read_block(cp_page_2, cp_addr) < 0)
goto invalid_cp2;
cp = (struct f2fs_checkpoint *)cp_page_2;
crc_offset = get_cp(checksum_offset);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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if (crc_offset >= blk_size)
goto invalid_cp2;
crc = le32_to_cpu(*(__le32 *)((unsigned char *)cp + crc_offset));
if (f2fs_crc_valid(crc, cp, crc_offset))
goto invalid_cp2;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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cur_version = get_cp(checkpoint_ver);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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if (cur_version == pre_version) {
*version = cur_version;
free(cp_page_2);
return cp_page_1;
}
invalid_cp2:
free(cp_page_2);
invalid_cp1:
free(cp_page_1);
return NULL;
}
int get_valid_checkpoint(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_super_block *sb = F2FS_RAW_SUPER(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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void *cp1, *cp2, *cur_page;
unsigned long blk_size = sbi->blocksize;
unsigned long long cp1_version = 0, cp2_version = 0, version;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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unsigned long long cp_start_blk_no;
unsigned int cp_blks = 1 + get_sb(cp_payload);
int ret;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sbi->ckpt = malloc(cp_blks * blk_size);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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if (!sbi->ckpt)
return -ENOMEM;
/*
* Finding out valid cp block involves read both
* sets( cp pack1 and cp pack 2)
*/
cp_start_blk_no = get_sb(cp_blkaddr);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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cp1 = validate_checkpoint(sbi, cp_start_blk_no, &cp1_version);
/* The second checkpoint pack should start at the next segment */
cp_start_blk_no += 1 << get_sb(log_blocks_per_seg);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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cp2 = validate_checkpoint(sbi, cp_start_blk_no, &cp2_version);
if (cp1 && cp2) {
if (ver_after(cp2_version, cp1_version)) {
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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cur_page = cp2;
sbi->cur_cp = 2;
version = cp2_version;
} else {
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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cur_page = cp1;
sbi->cur_cp = 1;
version = cp1_version;
}
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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} else if (cp1) {
cur_page = cp1;
sbi->cur_cp = 1;
version = cp1_version;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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} else if (cp2) {
cur_page = cp2;
sbi->cur_cp = 2;
version = cp2_version;
} else
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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goto fail_no_cp;
MSG(0, "Info: CKPT version = %llx\n", version);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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memcpy(sbi->ckpt, cur_page, blk_size);
if (cp_blks > 1) {
unsigned int i;
unsigned long long cp_blk_no;
cp_blk_no = get_sb(cp_blkaddr);
if (cur_page == cp2)
cp_blk_no += 1 << get_sb(log_blocks_per_seg);
/* copy sit bitmap */
for (i = 1; i < cp_blks; i++) {
unsigned char *ckpt = (unsigned char *)sbi->ckpt;
ret = dev_read_block(cur_page, cp_blk_no + i);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
memcpy(ckpt + i * blk_size, cur_page, blk_size);
}
}
if (cp1)
free(cp1);
if (cp2)
free(cp2);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return 0;
fail_no_cp:
free(sbi->ckpt);
return -EINVAL;
}
int sanity_check_ckpt(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
unsigned int total, fsmeta;
struct f2fs_super_block *sb = F2FS_RAW_SUPER(sbi);
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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total = get_sb(segment_count);
fsmeta = get_sb(segment_count_ckpt);
fsmeta += get_sb(segment_count_sit);
fsmeta += get_sb(segment_count_nat);
fsmeta += get_cp(rsvd_segment_count);
fsmeta += get_sb(segment_count_ssa);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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if (fsmeta >= total)
return 1;
return 0;
}
int init_node_manager(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_super_block *sb = F2FS_RAW_SUPER(sbi);
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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struct f2fs_nm_info *nm_i = NM_I(sbi);
unsigned char *version_bitmap;
unsigned int nat_segs, nat_blocks;
nm_i->nat_blkaddr = get_sb(nat_blkaddr);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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/* segment_count_nat includes pair segment so divide to 2. */
nat_segs = get_sb(segment_count_nat) >> 1;
nat_blocks = nat_segs << get_sb(log_blocks_per_seg);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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nm_i->max_nid = NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK * nat_blocks;
nm_i->fcnt = 0;
nm_i->nat_cnt = 0;
nm_i->init_scan_nid = get_cp(next_free_nid);
nm_i->next_scan_nid = get_cp(next_free_nid);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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nm_i->bitmap_size = __bitmap_size(sbi, NAT_BITMAP);
nm_i->nat_bitmap = malloc(nm_i->bitmap_size);
if (!nm_i->nat_bitmap)
return -ENOMEM;
version_bitmap = __bitmap_ptr(sbi, NAT_BITMAP);
if (!version_bitmap)
return -EFAULT;
/* copy version bitmap */
memcpy(nm_i->nat_bitmap, version_bitmap, nm_i->bitmap_size);
return 0;
}
int build_node_manager(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
int err;
sbi->nm_info = malloc(sizeof(struct f2fs_nm_info));
if (!sbi->nm_info)
return -ENOMEM;
err = init_node_manager(sbi);
if (err)
return err;
return 0;
}
int build_sit_info(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_super_block *sb = F2FS_RAW_SUPER(sbi);
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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struct sit_info *sit_i;
unsigned int sit_segs, start;
char *src_bitmap, *dst_bitmap;
unsigned int bitmap_size;
sit_i = malloc(sizeof(struct sit_info));
if (!sit_i)
return -ENOMEM;
SM_I(sbi)->sit_info = sit_i;
sit_i->sentries = calloc(TOTAL_SEGS(sbi) * sizeof(struct seg_entry), 1);
for (start = 0; start < TOTAL_SEGS(sbi); start++) {
sit_i->sentries[start].cur_valid_map
= calloc(SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE, 1);
sit_i->sentries[start].ckpt_valid_map
= calloc(SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE, 1);
if (!sit_i->sentries[start].cur_valid_map
|| !sit_i->sentries[start].ckpt_valid_map)
return -ENOMEM;
}
sit_segs = get_sb(segment_count_sit) >> 1;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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bitmap_size = __bitmap_size(sbi, SIT_BITMAP);
src_bitmap = __bitmap_ptr(sbi, SIT_BITMAP);
dst_bitmap = malloc(bitmap_size);
memcpy(dst_bitmap, src_bitmap, bitmap_size);
sit_i->sit_base_addr = get_sb(sit_blkaddr);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sit_i->sit_blocks = sit_segs << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg;
sit_i->written_valid_blocks = get_cp(valid_block_count);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sit_i->sit_bitmap = dst_bitmap;
sit_i->bitmap_size = bitmap_size;
sit_i->dirty_sentries = 0;
sit_i->sents_per_block = SIT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
sit_i->elapsed_time = get_cp(elapsed_time);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return 0;
}
void reset_curseg(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, int type)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-07-04 08:11:32 +00:00
{
struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, type);
struct summary_footer *sum_footer;
struct seg_entry *se;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sum_footer = &(curseg->sum_blk->footer);
memset(sum_footer, 0, sizeof(struct summary_footer));
if (IS_DATASEG(type))
SET_SUM_TYPE(sum_footer, SUM_TYPE_DATA);
if (IS_NODESEG(type))
SET_SUM_TYPE(sum_footer, SUM_TYPE_NODE);
se = get_seg_entry(sbi, curseg->segno);
se->type = type;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-07-04 08:11:32 +00:00
}
static void read_compacted_summaries(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct curseg_info *curseg;
unsigned int i, j, offset;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-07-04 08:11:32 +00:00
block_t start;
char *kaddr;
int ret;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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start = start_sum_block(sbi);
kaddr = (char *)malloc(PAGE_SIZE);
ret = dev_read_block(kaddr, start++);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, CURSEG_HOT_DATA);
memcpy(&curseg->sum_blk->n_nats, kaddr, SUM_JOURNAL_SIZE);
curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, CURSEG_COLD_DATA);
memcpy(&curseg->sum_blk->n_sits, kaddr + SUM_JOURNAL_SIZE,
SUM_JOURNAL_SIZE);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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offset = 2 * SUM_JOURNAL_SIZE;
for (i = CURSEG_HOT_DATA; i <= CURSEG_COLD_DATA; i++) {
unsigned short blk_off;
struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, i);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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reset_curseg(sbi, i);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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if (curseg->alloc_type == SSR)
blk_off = sbi->blocks_per_seg;
else
blk_off = curseg->next_blkoff;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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for (j = 0; j < blk_off; j++) {
struct f2fs_summary *s;
s = (struct f2fs_summary *)(kaddr + offset);
curseg->sum_blk->entries[j] = *s;
offset += SUMMARY_SIZE;
if (offset + SUMMARY_SIZE <=
PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - SUM_FOOTER_SIZE)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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continue;
memset(kaddr, 0, PAGE_SIZE);
ret = dev_read_block(kaddr, start++);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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offset = 0;
}
}
free(kaddr);
}
static void restore_node_summary(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi,
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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unsigned int segno, struct f2fs_summary_block *sum_blk)
{
struct f2fs_node *node_blk;
struct f2fs_summary *sum_entry;
block_t addr;
unsigned int i;
int ret;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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node_blk = malloc(F2FS_BLKSIZE);
ASSERT(node_blk);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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/* scan the node segment */
addr = START_BLOCK(sbi, segno);
sum_entry = &sum_blk->entries[0];
for (i = 0; i < sbi->blocks_per_seg; i++, sum_entry++) {
ret = dev_read_block(node_blk, addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sum_entry->nid = node_blk->footer.nid;
addr++;
}
free(node_blk);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
static void read_normal_summaries(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, int type)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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struct f2fs_summary_block *sum_blk;
struct curseg_info *curseg;
unsigned int segno = 0;
block_t blk_addr = 0;
int ret;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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if (IS_DATASEG(type)) {
segno = get_cp(cur_data_segno[type]);
if (is_set_ckpt_flags(cp, CP_UMOUNT_FLAG))
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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blk_addr = sum_blk_addr(sbi, NR_CURSEG_TYPE, type);
else
blk_addr = sum_blk_addr(sbi, NR_CURSEG_DATA_TYPE, type);
} else {
segno = get_cp(cur_node_segno[type - CURSEG_HOT_NODE]);
if (is_set_ckpt_flags(cp, CP_UMOUNT_FLAG))
blk_addr = sum_blk_addr(sbi, NR_CURSEG_NODE_TYPE,
type - CURSEG_HOT_NODE);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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else
blk_addr = GET_SUM_BLKADDR(sbi, segno);
}
sum_blk = (struct f2fs_summary_block *)malloc(PAGE_SIZE);
ret = dev_read_block(sum_blk, blk_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
if (IS_NODESEG(type) && !is_set_ckpt_flags(cp, CP_UMOUNT_FLAG))
restore_node_summary(sbi, segno, sum_blk);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, type);
memcpy(curseg->sum_blk, sum_blk, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
reset_curseg(sbi, type);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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free(sum_blk);
}
void update_sum_entry(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, block_t blk_addr,
struct f2fs_summary *sum)
{
struct f2fs_summary_block *sum_blk;
u32 segno, offset;
int type, ret;
struct seg_entry *se;
segno = GET_SEGNO(sbi, blk_addr);
offset = OFFSET_IN_SEG(sbi, blk_addr);
se = get_seg_entry(sbi, segno);
sum_blk = get_sum_block(sbi, segno, &type);
memcpy(&sum_blk->entries[offset], sum, sizeof(*sum));
sum_blk->footer.entry_type = IS_NODESEG(se->type) ? SUM_TYPE_NODE :
SUM_TYPE_DATA;
/* write SSA all the time */
if (type < SEG_TYPE_MAX) {
u64 ssa_blk = GET_SUM_BLKADDR(sbi, segno);
ret = dev_write_block(sum_blk, ssa_blk);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
}
if (type == SEG_TYPE_NODE || type == SEG_TYPE_DATA ||
type == SEG_TYPE_MAX)
free(sum_blk);
}
static void restore_curseg_summaries(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
int type = CURSEG_HOT_DATA;
if (is_set_ckpt_flags(F2FS_CKPT(sbi), CP_COMPACT_SUM_FLAG)) {
read_compacted_summaries(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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type = CURSEG_HOT_NODE;
}
for (; type <= CURSEG_COLD_NODE; type++)
read_normal_summaries(sbi, type);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
static void build_curseg(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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struct curseg_info *array;
unsigned short blk_off;
unsigned int segno;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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int i;
array = malloc(sizeof(*array) * NR_CURSEG_TYPE);
ASSERT(array);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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SM_I(sbi)->curseg_array = array;
for (i = 0; i < NR_CURSEG_TYPE; i++) {
array[i].sum_blk = malloc(PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
ASSERT(array[i].sum_blk);
if (i <= CURSEG_COLD_DATA) {
blk_off = get_cp(cur_data_blkoff[i]);
segno = get_cp(cur_data_segno[i]);
}
if (i > CURSEG_COLD_DATA) {
blk_off = get_cp(cur_node_blkoff[i - CURSEG_HOT_NODE]);
segno = get_cp(cur_node_segno[i - CURSEG_HOT_NODE]);
}
array[i].segno = segno;
array[i].zone = GET_ZONENO_FROM_SEGNO(sbi, segno);
array[i].next_segno = NULL_SEGNO;
array[i].next_blkoff = blk_off;
array[i].alloc_type = cp->alloc_type[i];
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
restore_curseg_summaries(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
static inline void check_seg_range(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, unsigned int segno)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
unsigned int end_segno = SM_I(sbi)->segment_count - 1;
ASSERT(segno <= end_segno);
}
static struct f2fs_sit_block *get_current_sit_page(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi,
unsigned int segno)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct sit_info *sit_i = SIT_I(sbi);
unsigned int offset = SIT_BLOCK_OFFSET(sit_i, segno);
block_t blk_addr = sit_i->sit_base_addr + offset;
struct f2fs_sit_block *sit_blk = calloc(BLOCK_SZ, 1);
int ret;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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check_seg_range(sbi, segno);
/* calculate sit block address */
if (f2fs_test_bit(offset, sit_i->sit_bitmap))
blk_addr += sit_i->sit_blocks;
ret = dev_read_block(sit_blk, blk_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return sit_blk;
}
void rewrite_current_sit_page(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi,
unsigned int segno, struct f2fs_sit_block *sit_blk)
{
struct sit_info *sit_i = SIT_I(sbi);
unsigned int offset = SIT_BLOCK_OFFSET(sit_i, segno);
block_t blk_addr = sit_i->sit_base_addr + offset;
int ret;
/* calculate sit block address */
if (f2fs_test_bit(offset, sit_i->sit_bitmap))
blk_addr += sit_i->sit_blocks;
ret = dev_write_block(sit_blk, blk_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
}
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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void check_block_count(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi,
unsigned int segno, struct f2fs_sit_entry *raw_sit)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct f2fs_sm_info *sm_info = SM_I(sbi);
unsigned int end_segno = sm_info->segment_count - 1;
int valid_blocks = 0;
unsigned int i;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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/* check segment usage */
if (GET_SIT_VBLOCKS(raw_sit) > sbi->blocks_per_seg)
ASSERT_MSG("Invalid SIT vblocks: segno=0x%x, %u",
segno, GET_SIT_VBLOCKS(raw_sit));
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2013-07-04 08:11:32 +00:00
/* check boundary of a given segment number */
if (segno > end_segno)
ASSERT_MSG("Invalid SEGNO: 0x%x", segno);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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/* check bitmap with valid block count */
for (i = 0; i < SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE; i++)
valid_blocks += get_bits_in_byte(raw_sit->valid_map[i]);
if (GET_SIT_VBLOCKS(raw_sit) != valid_blocks)
ASSERT_MSG("Wrong SIT valid blocks: segno=0x%x, %u vs. %u",
segno, GET_SIT_VBLOCKS(raw_sit), valid_blocks);
if (GET_SIT_TYPE(raw_sit) >= NO_CHECK_TYPE)
ASSERT_MSG("Wrong SIT type: segno=0x%x, %u",
segno, GET_SIT_TYPE(raw_sit));
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
void seg_info_from_raw_sit(struct seg_entry *se,
struct f2fs_sit_entry *raw_sit)
{
se->valid_blocks = GET_SIT_VBLOCKS(raw_sit);
se->ckpt_valid_blocks = GET_SIT_VBLOCKS(raw_sit);
memcpy(se->cur_valid_map, raw_sit->valid_map, SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE);
memcpy(se->ckpt_valid_map, raw_sit->valid_map, SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE);
se->type = GET_SIT_TYPE(raw_sit);
se->orig_type = GET_SIT_TYPE(raw_sit);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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se->mtime = le64_to_cpu(raw_sit->mtime);
}
struct seg_entry *get_seg_entry(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi,
unsigned int segno)
{
struct sit_info *sit_i = SIT_I(sbi);
return &sit_i->sentries[segno];
}
struct f2fs_summary_block *get_sum_block(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi,
unsigned int segno, int *ret_type)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
struct f2fs_summary_block *sum_blk;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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struct curseg_info *curseg;
int type, ret;
u64 ssa_blk;
*ret_type= SEG_TYPE_MAX;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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ssa_blk = GET_SUM_BLKADDR(sbi, segno);
for (type = 0; type < NR_CURSEG_NODE_TYPE; type++) {
if (segno == get_cp(cur_node_segno[type])) {
curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, CURSEG_HOT_NODE + type);
if (!IS_SUM_NODE_SEG(curseg->sum_blk->footer)) {
ASSERT_MSG("segno [0x%x] indicates a data "
"segment, but should be node",
segno);
*ret_type = -SEG_TYPE_CUR_NODE;
} else {
*ret_type = SEG_TYPE_CUR_NODE;
}
return curseg->sum_blk;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
}
for (type = 0; type < NR_CURSEG_DATA_TYPE; type++) {
if (segno == get_cp(cur_data_segno[type])) {
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, type);
if (IS_SUM_NODE_SEG(curseg->sum_blk->footer)) {
ASSERT_MSG("segno [0x%x] indicates a node "
"segment, but should be data",
segno);
*ret_type = -SEG_TYPE_CUR_DATA;
} else {
*ret_type = SEG_TYPE_CUR_DATA;
}
return curseg->sum_blk;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
}
sum_blk = calloc(BLOCK_SZ, 1);
ASSERT(sum_blk);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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ret = dev_read_block(sum_blk, ssa_blk);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
if (IS_SUM_NODE_SEG(sum_blk->footer))
*ret_type = SEG_TYPE_NODE;
else if (IS_SUM_DATA_SEG(sum_blk->footer))
*ret_type = SEG_TYPE_DATA;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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return sum_blk;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
int get_sum_entry(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, u32 blk_addr,
struct f2fs_summary *sum_entry)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct f2fs_summary_block *sum_blk;
u32 segno, offset;
int type;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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segno = GET_SEGNO(sbi, blk_addr);
offset = OFFSET_IN_SEG(sbi, blk_addr);
sum_blk = get_sum_block(sbi, segno, &type);
memcpy(sum_entry, &(sum_blk->entries[offset]),
sizeof(struct f2fs_summary));
if (type == SEG_TYPE_NODE || type == SEG_TYPE_DATA ||
type == SEG_TYPE_MAX)
free(sum_blk);
return type;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
static void get_nat_entry(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, nid_t nid,
struct f2fs_nat_entry *raw_nat)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct f2fs_nm_info *nm_i = NM_I(sbi);
struct f2fs_nat_block *nat_block;
pgoff_t block_off;
pgoff_t block_addr;
int seg_off, entry_off;
int ret;
if (lookup_nat_in_journal(sbi, nid, raw_nat) >= 0)
return;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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nat_block = (struct f2fs_nat_block *)calloc(BLOCK_SZ, 1);
block_off = nid / NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
entry_off = nid % NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
seg_off = block_off >> sbi->log_blocks_per_seg;
block_addr = (pgoff_t)(nm_i->nat_blkaddr +
(seg_off << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg << 1) +
(block_off & ((1 << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg) - 1)));
if (f2fs_test_bit(block_off, nm_i->nat_bitmap))
block_addr += sbi->blocks_per_seg;
ret = dev_read_block(nat_block, block_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
memcpy(raw_nat, &nat_block->entries[entry_off],
sizeof(struct f2fs_nat_entry));
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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free(nat_block);
}
void update_data_blkaddr(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, nid_t nid,
u16 ofs_in_node, block_t newaddr)
{
struct f2fs_node *node_blk = NULL;
struct node_info ni;
block_t oldaddr, startaddr, endaddr;
int ret;
node_blk = (struct f2fs_node *)calloc(BLOCK_SZ, 1);
ASSERT(node_blk != NULL);
get_node_info(sbi, nid, &ni);
/* read node_block */
ret = dev_read_block(node_blk, ni.blk_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
/* check its block address */
if (node_blk->footer.nid == node_blk->footer.ino) {
oldaddr = le32_to_cpu(node_blk->i.i_addr[ofs_in_node]);
node_blk->i.i_addr[ofs_in_node] = cpu_to_le32(newaddr);
} else {
oldaddr = le32_to_cpu(node_blk->dn.addr[ofs_in_node]);
node_blk->dn.addr[ofs_in_node] = cpu_to_le32(newaddr);
}
ret = dev_write_block(node_blk, ni.blk_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
/* check extent cache entry */
if (node_blk->footer.nid != node_blk->footer.ino) {
get_node_info(sbi, le32_to_cpu(node_blk->footer.ino), &ni);
/* read inode block */
ret = dev_read_block(node_blk, ni.blk_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
}
startaddr = le32_to_cpu(node_blk->i.i_ext.blk_addr);
endaddr = startaddr + le32_to_cpu(node_blk->i.i_ext.len);
if (oldaddr >= startaddr && oldaddr < endaddr) {
node_blk->i.i_ext.len = 0;
/* update inode block */
ret = dev_write_block(node_blk, ni.blk_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
}
free(node_blk);
}
void update_nat_blkaddr(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, nid_t nid, block_t newaddr)
{
struct f2fs_nm_info *nm_i = NM_I(sbi);
struct f2fs_nat_block *nat_block;
pgoff_t block_off;
pgoff_t block_addr;
int seg_off, entry_off;
int ret;
nat_block = (struct f2fs_nat_block *)calloc(BLOCK_SZ, 1);
block_off = nid / NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
entry_off = nid % NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
seg_off = block_off >> sbi->log_blocks_per_seg;
block_addr = (pgoff_t)(nm_i->nat_blkaddr +
(seg_off << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg << 1) +
(block_off & ((1 << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg) - 1)));
if (f2fs_test_bit(block_off, nm_i->nat_bitmap))
block_addr += sbi->blocks_per_seg;
ret = dev_read_block(nat_block, block_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
nat_block->entries[entry_off].block_addr = cpu_to_le32(newaddr);
ret = dev_write_block(nat_block, block_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
free(nat_block);
}
void get_node_info(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, nid_t nid, struct node_info *ni)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct f2fs_nat_entry raw_nat;
get_nat_entry(sbi, nid, &raw_nat);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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ni->nid = nid;
node_info_from_raw_nat(ni, &raw_nat);
}
void build_sit_entries(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct sit_info *sit_i = SIT_I(sbi);
struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, CURSEG_COLD_DATA);
struct f2fs_summary_block *sum = curseg->sum_blk;
unsigned int segno;
for (segno = 0; segno < TOTAL_SEGS(sbi); segno++) {
struct seg_entry *se = &sit_i->sentries[segno];
struct f2fs_sit_block *sit_blk;
struct f2fs_sit_entry sit;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < sits_in_cursum(sum); i++) {
if (le32_to_cpu(segno_in_journal(sum, i)) == segno) {
sit = sit_in_journal(sum, i);
goto got_it;
}
}
sit_blk = get_current_sit_page(sbi, segno);
sit = sit_blk->entries[SIT_ENTRY_OFFSET(sit_i, segno)];
free(sit_blk);
got_it:
check_block_count(sbi, segno, &sit);
seg_info_from_raw_sit(se, &sit);
}
}
int build_segment_manager(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_super_block *sb = F2FS_RAW_SUPER(sbi);
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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struct f2fs_sm_info *sm_info;
sm_info = malloc(sizeof(struct f2fs_sm_info));
if (!sm_info)
return -ENOMEM;
/* init sm info */
sbi->sm_info = sm_info;
sm_info->seg0_blkaddr = get_sb(segment0_blkaddr);
sm_info->main_blkaddr = get_sb(main_blkaddr);
sm_info->segment_count = get_sb(segment_count);
sm_info->reserved_segments = get_cp(rsvd_segment_count);
sm_info->ovp_segments = get_cp(overprov_segment_count);
sm_info->main_segments = get_sb(segment_count_main);
sm_info->ssa_blkaddr = get_sb(ssa_blkaddr);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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build_sit_info(sbi);
build_curseg(sbi);
build_sit_entries(sbi);
return 0;
}
void build_sit_area_bitmap(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct f2fs_fsck *fsck = F2FS_FSCK(sbi);
struct f2fs_sm_info *sm_i = SM_I(sbi);
unsigned int segno = 0;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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char *ptr = NULL;
u32 sum_vblocks = 0;
u32 free_segs = 0;
struct seg_entry *se;
fsck->sit_area_bitmap_sz = sm_i->main_segments * SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE;
fsck->sit_area_bitmap = calloc(1, fsck->sit_area_bitmap_sz);
ptr = fsck->sit_area_bitmap;
ASSERT(fsck->sit_area_bitmap_sz == fsck->main_area_bitmap_sz);
for (segno = 0; segno < TOTAL_SEGS(sbi); segno++) {
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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se = get_seg_entry(sbi, segno);
memcpy(ptr, se->cur_valid_map, SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE);
ptr += SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE;
if (se->valid_blocks == 0x0) {
if (sbi->ckpt->cur_node_segno[0] == segno ||
sbi->ckpt->cur_data_segno[0] == segno ||
sbi->ckpt->cur_node_segno[1] == segno ||
sbi->ckpt->cur_data_segno[1] == segno ||
sbi->ckpt->cur_node_segno[2] == segno ||
sbi->ckpt->cur_data_segno[2] == segno) {
continue;
} else {
free_segs++;
}
} else {
sum_vblocks += se->valid_blocks;
}
}
fsck->chk.sit_valid_blocks = sum_vblocks;
fsck->chk.sit_free_segs = free_segs;
DBG(1, "Blocks [0x%x : %d] Free Segs [0x%x : %d]\n\n",
sum_vblocks, sum_vblocks,
free_segs, free_segs);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
void rewrite_sit_area_bitmap(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_fsck *fsck = F2FS_FSCK(sbi);
struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, CURSEG_COLD_DATA);
struct sit_info *sit_i = SIT_I(sbi);
unsigned int segno = 0;
struct f2fs_summary_block *sum = curseg->sum_blk;
char *ptr = NULL;
/* remove sit journal */
sum->n_sits = 0;
fsck->chk.free_segs = 0;
ptr = fsck->main_area_bitmap;
for (segno = 0; segno < TOTAL_SEGS(sbi); segno++) {
struct f2fs_sit_block *sit_blk;
struct f2fs_sit_entry *sit;
struct seg_entry *se;
u16 valid_blocks = 0;
u16 type;
int i;
sit_blk = get_current_sit_page(sbi, segno);
sit = &sit_blk->entries[SIT_ENTRY_OFFSET(sit_i, segno)];
memcpy(sit->valid_map, ptr, SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE);
/* update valid block count */
for (i = 0; i < SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE; i++)
valid_blocks += get_bits_in_byte(sit->valid_map[i]);
se = get_seg_entry(sbi, segno);
type = se->type;
if (type >= NO_CHECK_TYPE) {
ASSERT_MSG("Invalide type and valid blocks=%x,%x",
segno, valid_blocks);
type = 0;
}
sit->vblocks = cpu_to_le16((type << SIT_VBLOCKS_SHIFT) |
valid_blocks);
rewrite_current_sit_page(sbi, segno, sit_blk);
free(sit_blk);
if (valid_blocks == 0 &&
sbi->ckpt->cur_node_segno[0] != segno &&
sbi->ckpt->cur_data_segno[0] != segno &&
sbi->ckpt->cur_node_segno[1] != segno &&
sbi->ckpt->cur_data_segno[1] != segno &&
sbi->ckpt->cur_node_segno[2] != segno &&
sbi->ckpt->cur_data_segno[2] != segno)
fsck->chk.free_segs++;
ptr += SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE;
}
}
static void flush_sit_journal_entries(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, CURSEG_COLD_DATA);
struct f2fs_summary_block *sum = curseg->sum_blk;
struct sit_info *sit_i = SIT_I(sbi);
unsigned int segno;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < sits_in_cursum(sum); i++) {
struct f2fs_sit_block *sit_blk;
struct f2fs_sit_entry *sit;
struct seg_entry *se;
segno = segno_in_journal(sum, i);
se = get_seg_entry(sbi, segno);
sit_blk = get_current_sit_page(sbi, segno);
sit = &sit_blk->entries[SIT_ENTRY_OFFSET(sit_i, segno)];
memcpy(sit->valid_map, se->cur_valid_map, SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE);
sit->vblocks = cpu_to_le16((se->type << SIT_VBLOCKS_SHIFT) |
se->valid_blocks);
sit->mtime = cpu_to_le64(se->mtime);
rewrite_current_sit_page(sbi, segno, sit_blk);
free(sit_blk);
}
sum->n_sits = 0;
}
static void flush_nat_journal_entries(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, CURSEG_HOT_DATA);
struct f2fs_summary_block *sum = curseg->sum_blk;
struct f2fs_nm_info *nm_i = NM_I(sbi);
struct f2fs_nat_block *nat_block;
pgoff_t block_off;
pgoff_t block_addr;
int seg_off, entry_off;
nid_t nid;
int ret;
int i = 0;
next:
if (i >= nats_in_cursum(sum)) {
sum->n_nats = 0;
return;
}
nid = le32_to_cpu(nid_in_journal(sum, i));
nat_block = (struct f2fs_nat_block *)calloc(BLOCK_SZ, 1);
block_off = nid / NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
entry_off = nid % NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
seg_off = block_off >> sbi->log_blocks_per_seg;
block_addr = (pgoff_t)(nm_i->nat_blkaddr +
(seg_off << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg << 1) +
(block_off & ((1 << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg) - 1)));
if (f2fs_test_bit(block_off, nm_i->nat_bitmap))
block_addr += sbi->blocks_per_seg;
ret = dev_read_block(nat_block, block_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
memcpy(&nat_block->entries[entry_off], &nat_in_journal(sum, i),
sizeof(struct f2fs_nat_entry));
ret = dev_write_block(nat_block, block_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
free(nat_block);
i++;
goto next;
}
void flush_journal_entries(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
flush_nat_journal_entries(sbi);
flush_sit_journal_entries(sbi);
write_checkpoint(sbi);
}
void flush_sit_entries(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
struct sit_info *sit_i = SIT_I(sbi);
unsigned int segno = 0;
u32 free_segs = 0;
/* update free segments */
for (segno = 0; segno < TOTAL_SEGS(sbi); segno++) {
struct f2fs_sit_block *sit_blk;
struct f2fs_sit_entry *sit;
struct seg_entry *se;
se = get_seg_entry(sbi, segno);
if (!se->dirty)
continue;
sit_blk = get_current_sit_page(sbi, segno);
sit = &sit_blk->entries[SIT_ENTRY_OFFSET(sit_i, segno)];
memcpy(sit->valid_map, se->cur_valid_map, SIT_VBLOCK_MAP_SIZE);
sit->vblocks = cpu_to_le16((se->type << SIT_VBLOCKS_SHIFT) |
se->valid_blocks);
rewrite_current_sit_page(sbi, segno, sit_blk);
free(sit_blk);
if (se->valid_blocks == 0x0 &&
!IS_CUR_SEGNO(sbi, segno, NO_CHECK_TYPE))
free_segs++;
}
set_cp(free_segment_count, free_segs);
}
int find_next_free_block(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, u64 *to, int left, int type)
{
struct seg_entry *se;
u32 segno;
u64 offset;
if (get_free_segments(sbi) <= SM_I(sbi)->reserved_segments + 1)
return -1;
while (*to >= SM_I(sbi)->main_blkaddr &&
*to < F2FS_RAW_SUPER(sbi)->block_count) {
segno = GET_SEGNO(sbi, *to);
offset = OFFSET_IN_SEG(sbi, *to);
se = get_seg_entry(sbi, segno);
if (se->valid_blocks == sbi->blocks_per_seg ||
IS_CUR_SEGNO(sbi, segno, type)) {
*to = left ? START_BLOCK(sbi, segno) - 1:
START_BLOCK(sbi, segno + 1);
continue;
}
if (se->valid_blocks == 0 && !(segno % sbi->segs_per_sec)) {
struct seg_entry *se2;
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < sbi->segs_per_sec; i++) {
se2 = get_seg_entry(sbi, segno + i);
if (se2->valid_blocks)
break;
}
if (i == sbi->segs_per_sec)
return 0;
}
if (se->type == type &&
!f2fs_test_bit(offset, (const char *)se->cur_valid_map))
return 0;
*to = left ? *to - 1: *to + 1;
}
return -1;
}
void move_curseg_info(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, u64 from)
{
int i, ret;
/* update summary blocks having nullified journal entries */
for (i = 0; i < NO_CHECK_TYPE; i++) {
struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, i);
struct f2fs_summary_block buf;
u32 old_segno;
u64 ssa_blk, to;
/* update original SSA too */
ssa_blk = GET_SUM_BLKADDR(sbi, curseg->segno);
ret = dev_write_block(curseg->sum_blk, ssa_blk);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
to = from;
ret = find_next_free_block(sbi, &to, 0, i);
ASSERT(ret == 0);
old_segno = curseg->segno;
curseg->segno = GET_SEGNO(sbi, to);
curseg->next_blkoff = OFFSET_IN_SEG(sbi, to);
curseg->alloc_type = SSR;
/* update new segno */
ssa_blk = GET_SUM_BLKADDR(sbi, curseg->segno);
ret = dev_read_block(&buf, ssa_blk);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
memcpy(curseg->sum_blk, &buf, SUM_ENTRIES_SIZE);
/* update se->types */
reset_curseg(sbi, i);
DBG(0, "Move curseg[%d] %x -> %x after %"PRIx64"\n",
i, old_segno, curseg->segno, from);
}
}
void zero_journal_entries(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NO_CHECK_TYPE; i++)
CURSEG_I(sbi, i)->sum_blk->n_nats = 0;
}
void write_curseg_info(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NO_CHECK_TYPE; i++) {
cp->alloc_type[i] = CURSEG_I(sbi, i)->alloc_type;
if (i < CURSEG_HOT_NODE) {
set_cp(cur_data_segno[i], CURSEG_I(sbi, i)->segno);
set_cp(cur_data_blkoff[i],
CURSEG_I(sbi, i)->next_blkoff);
} else {
int n = i - CURSEG_HOT_NODE;
set_cp(cur_node_segno[n], CURSEG_I(sbi, i)->segno);
set_cp(cur_node_blkoff[n],
CURSEG_I(sbi, i)->next_blkoff);
}
}
}
int lookup_nat_in_journal(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, u32 nid,
struct f2fs_nat_entry *raw_nat)
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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{
struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, CURSEG_HOT_DATA);
struct f2fs_summary_block *sum = curseg->sum_blk;
int i = 0;
for (i = 0; i < nats_in_cursum(sum); i++) {
if (le32_to_cpu(nid_in_journal(sum, i)) == nid) {
memcpy(raw_nat, &nat_in_journal(sum, i),
sizeof(struct f2fs_nat_entry));
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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DBG(3, "==> Found nid [0x%x] in nat cache\n", nid);
return i;
}
}
return -1;
}
void nullify_nat_entry(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, u32 nid)
{
struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, CURSEG_HOT_DATA);
struct f2fs_summary_block *sum = curseg->sum_blk;
struct f2fs_nm_info *nm_i = NM_I(sbi);
struct f2fs_nat_block *nat_block;
pgoff_t block_off;
pgoff_t block_addr;
int seg_off, entry_off;
int ret;
int i = 0;
/* check in journal */
for (i = 0; i < nats_in_cursum(sum); i++) {
if (le32_to_cpu(nid_in_journal(sum, i)) == nid) {
memset(&nat_in_journal(sum, i), 0,
sizeof(struct f2fs_nat_entry));
FIX_MSG("Remove nid [0x%x] in nat journal\n", nid);
return;
}
}
nat_block = (struct f2fs_nat_block *)calloc(BLOCK_SZ, 1);
block_off = nid / NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
entry_off = nid % NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
seg_off = block_off >> sbi->log_blocks_per_seg;
block_addr = (pgoff_t)(nm_i->nat_blkaddr +
(seg_off << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg << 1) +
(block_off & ((1 << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg) - 1)));
if (f2fs_test_bit(block_off, nm_i->nat_bitmap))
block_addr += sbi->blocks_per_seg;
ret = dev_read_block(nat_block, block_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
memset(&nat_block->entries[entry_off], 0,
sizeof(struct f2fs_nat_entry));
ret = dev_write_block(nat_block, block_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
free(nat_block);
}
void write_checkpoint(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
struct f2fs_super_block *sb = F2FS_RAW_SUPER(sbi);
block_t orphan_blks = 0;
unsigned long long cp_blk_no;
u32 flags = CP_UMOUNT_FLAG;
int i, ret;
u_int32_t crc = 0;
if (is_set_ckpt_flags(cp, CP_ORPHAN_PRESENT_FLAG)) {
orphan_blks = __start_sum_addr(sbi) - 1;
flags |= CP_ORPHAN_PRESENT_FLAG;
}
set_cp(ckpt_flags, flags);
set_cp(free_segment_count, get_free_segments(sbi));
set_cp(cp_pack_total_block_count, 8 + orphan_blks + get_sb(cp_payload));
crc = f2fs_cal_crc32(F2FS_SUPER_MAGIC, cp, CHECKSUM_OFFSET);
*((__le32 *)((unsigned char *)cp + CHECKSUM_OFFSET)) = cpu_to_le32(crc);
cp_blk_no = get_sb(cp_blkaddr);
if (sbi->cur_cp == 2)
cp_blk_no += 1 << get_sb(log_blocks_per_seg);
/* write the first cp */
ret = dev_write_block(cp, cp_blk_no++);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
/* skip payload */
cp_blk_no += get_sb(cp_payload);
/* skip orphan blocks */
cp_blk_no += orphan_blks;
/* update summary blocks having nullified journal entries */
for (i = 0; i < NO_CHECK_TYPE; i++) {
struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, i);
u64 ssa_blk;
ret = dev_write_block(curseg->sum_blk, cp_blk_no++);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
/* update original SSA too */
ssa_blk = GET_SUM_BLKADDR(sbi, curseg->segno);
ret = dev_write_block(curseg->sum_blk, ssa_blk);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
}
/* write the last cp */
ret = dev_write_block(cp, cp_blk_no++);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
}
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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void build_nat_area_bitmap(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_fsck *fsck = F2FS_FSCK(sbi);
struct f2fs_super_block *sb = F2FS_RAW_SUPER(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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struct f2fs_nm_info *nm_i = NM_I(sbi);
struct f2fs_nat_block *nat_block;
u32 nid, nr_nat_blks;
pgoff_t block_off;
pgoff_t block_addr;
int seg_off;
int ret;
unsigned int i;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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nat_block = (struct f2fs_nat_block *)calloc(BLOCK_SZ, 1);
ASSERT(nat_block);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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/* Alloc & build nat entry bitmap */
nr_nat_blks = (get_sb(segment_count_nat) / 2) <<
sbi->log_blocks_per_seg;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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fsck->nr_nat_entries = nr_nat_blks * NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
fsck->nat_area_bitmap_sz = (fsck->nr_nat_entries + 7) / 8;
fsck->nat_area_bitmap = calloc(fsck->nat_area_bitmap_sz, 1);
ASSERT(fsck->nat_area_bitmap != NULL);
for (block_off = 0; block_off < nr_nat_blks; block_off++) {
seg_off = block_off >> sbi->log_blocks_per_seg;
block_addr = (pgoff_t)(nm_i->nat_blkaddr +
(seg_off << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg << 1) +
(block_off & ((1 << sbi->log_blocks_per_seg) - 1)));
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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if (f2fs_test_bit(block_off, nm_i->nat_bitmap))
block_addr += sbi->blocks_per_seg;
ret = dev_read_block(nat_block, block_addr);
ASSERT(ret >= 0);
nid = block_off * NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK;
for (i = 0; i < NAT_ENTRY_PER_BLOCK; i++) {
struct f2fs_nat_entry raw_nat;
struct node_info ni;
ni.nid = nid + i;
if ((nid + i) == F2FS_NODE_INO(sbi) ||
(nid + i) == F2FS_META_INO(sbi)) {
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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ASSERT(nat_block->entries[i].block_addr != 0x0);
continue;
}
if (lookup_nat_in_journal(sbi, nid + i,
&raw_nat) >= 0) {
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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node_info_from_raw_nat(&ni, &raw_nat);
if (ni.blk_addr != 0x0) {
f2fs_set_bit(nid + i,
fsck->nat_area_bitmap);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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fsck->chk.valid_nat_entry_cnt++;
DBG(3, "nid[0x%x] in nat cache\n",
nid + i);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
} else {
node_info_from_raw_nat(&ni,
&nat_block->entries[i]);
if (ni.blk_addr == 0)
continue;
if (nid + i == 0) {
/*
* nat entry [0] must be null. If
* it is corrupted, set its bit in
* nat_area_bitmap, fsck_verify will
* nullify it
*/
ASSERT_MSG("Invalid nat entry[0]: blk_addr[0x%x]\n",
ni.blk_addr);
config.fix_on = 1;
fsck->chk.valid_nat_entry_cnt--;
}
DBG(3, "nid[0x%8x] addr[0x%16x] ino[0x%8x]\n",
nid + i, ni.blk_addr, ni.ino);
f2fs_set_bit(nid + i, fsck->nat_area_bitmap);
fsck->chk.valid_nat_entry_cnt++;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
}
}
free(nat_block);
DBG(1, "valid nat entries (block_addr != 0x0) [0x%8x : %u]\n",
fsck->chk.valid_nat_entry_cnt,
fsck->chk.valid_nat_entry_cnt);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
int f2fs_do_mount(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct f2fs_checkpoint *cp = NULL;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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int ret;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sbi->active_logs = NR_CURSEG_TYPE;
ret = validate_super_block(sbi, 0);
if (ret) {
ret = validate_super_block(sbi, 1);
if (ret)
return -1;
}
print_raw_sb_info(F2FS_RAW_SUPER(sbi));
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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init_sb_info(sbi);
ret = get_valid_checkpoint(sbi);
if (ret) {
ERR_MSG("Can't find valid checkpoint\n");
return -1;
}
if (sanity_check_ckpt(sbi)) {
ERR_MSG("Checkpoint is polluted\n");
return -1;
}
cp = F2FS_CKPT(sbi);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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print_ckpt_info(sbi);
if (config.auto_fix) {
u32 flag = get_cp(ckpt_flags);
if (flag & CP_FSCK_FLAG)
config.fix_on = 1;
else
return 1;
}
config.bug_on = 0;
sbi->total_valid_node_count = get_cp(valid_node_count);
sbi->total_valid_inode_count = get_cp(valid_inode_count);
sbi->user_block_count = get_cp(user_block_count);
sbi->total_valid_block_count = get_cp(valid_block_count);
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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sbi->last_valid_block_count = sbi->total_valid_block_count;
sbi->alloc_valid_block_count = 0;
if (build_segment_manager(sbi)) {
ERR_MSG("build_segment_manager failed\n");
return -1;
}
if (build_node_manager(sbi)) {
ERR_MSG("build_segment_manager failed\n");
return -1;
}
return 0;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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}
void f2fs_do_umount(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi)
{
struct sit_info *sit_i = SIT_I(sbi);
struct f2fs_sm_info *sm_i = SM_I(sbi);
struct f2fs_nm_info *nm_i = NM_I(sbi);
unsigned int i;
f2fs-tools: add fsck.f2fs and dump.f2fs fsck.f2fs checks file system consistency, but does not repair a broken file system yet. dump.f2fs shows the information of a specific inode and makes dump file of SSA and SIT. f2fs checks file system consistency as follows: o When data about used area and its metadata are identical, f2fs is considered consistent. To verify such consistency, we use three bitmaps: nat_area_bitmap, sit_area_bitmap, and main_area_bitmap. First, each bit in nat_area_bitmap corresponds to a nid in NAT. Second, each bit in sit_area_bitmap corresponds to a valid block in a segment. This bitmap is same to the total valid_map of f2fs_sit_entries in SIT. Last, each bit in main_area_bitmap corresponds to a block in main area except meta area. After a consistency check of each block, we set or clear the corresponding bit of each bitmap. From the root node, we start consistency check. The verified information varies according to block type. 1. NODE - Read information of node block from NAT - Check if block address is allocated using node info. - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is NODE. - Update the corresponding bit in nat_area_bitmap. - Update the corresponding bit in sit_area_bitmap. - Set the corresponding bit in main_area_bitmap to 1. - Then, read node block. According to its attribute, explore inode/direct node/indirect node/double indirect node recursively. - If it is an inode block, we also check its xattr and hard link. 2. DATA - Check if the type of f2fs_summary related to nid in SSA is DATA. - Set the corresponding bits of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap to visited - If it is a dentry block, traverse each dentries that may be regular file or directory. At this time, it will check inode block again. Finally, we verify whether - every nat_area_bitmap is visited - any unreachable hard link exists - values of sit_area_bitmap and main_area_bitmap are identical - total_valid_block_count/node_count/inode_count are correct Usage: o fsck.f2fs # fsck.f2fs /dev/sdx options: -d debug level [default:0] o dump.f2fs # dump.f2fs -i [ino] /dev/sdx # dump.f2fs -s 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SIT dump) # dump.f2fs -a 0~-1 /dev/sdx (SSA dump) options: -d debug level [default:0] -i inode no (hex) -s [SIT dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] -a [SSA dump segno from #1~#2 (decimal), for all 0~-1] Note: To use dump.f2fs, please run make install or ln -s fsck.f2fs dump.f2fs Signed-off-by: Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
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/* free nm_info */
free(nm_i->nat_bitmap);
free(sbi->nm_info);
/* free sit_info */
for (i = 0; i < TOTAL_SEGS(sbi); i++) {
free(sit_i->sentries[i].cur_valid_map);
free(sit_i->sentries[i].ckpt_valid_map);
}
free(sit_i->sit_bitmap);
free(sm_i->sit_info);
/* free sm_info */
for (i = 0; i < NR_CURSEG_TYPE; i++)
free(sm_i->curseg_array[i].sum_blk);
free(sm_i->curseg_array);
free(sbi->sm_info);
free(sbi->ckpt);
free(sbi->raw_super);
}