- Sep 23, 2016
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Stefan Brüns authored
Enable mounting of ext4 fs with 64bit feature, as it is supported now. These had been disabled in 6f94ab66. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
Also adjust high 16/32 bits when free inode/block counts are modified. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
The descriptor size is variable, thus array indices are not generically applicable. The larger group descriptors also contain e.g. high parts of block numbers, which have to be read and written. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
The correct descriptor size must be used when calculating offsets, and also to read the correct amount of data. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
The helper functions encapsulate access of the block group descriptors, independent of group descriptor size. The helpers also deal with the endianess of the fields, and with split fields like free_blocks/ free_blocks_high. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
If EXT4_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_64BIT is set, the descriptor can be read from the superblocks, otherwise it defaults to 32. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
Most importantly, the superblock provides the used group descriptor size, which is required for the EXT4_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_64BIT. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
If the same block is updated multiple times in a row during a single file system operation, gd_index is decremented to use the same journal entry again. Avoid loosing the already allocated buffer. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
read_allocated block may return block number 0, which is just an indicator a chunk of the file is not backed by a block, i.e. it is sparse. During file deletions, just continue with the next logical block, for other operations treat blocknumber <= 0 as an error. For writes, blocknumber 0 should never happen, as U-Boot always allocates blocks for the whole file. Reading already handles this correctly, i.e. the read buffer is 0-fillled. Not treating block 0 as sparse block leads to FS corruption, e.g. ./sandbox/u-boot -c 'host bind 0 ./sandbox/test/fs/3GB.ext4.img ; ext4write host 0 0 /2.5GB.file 1 ' The 2.5GB.file from the fs test is actually a sparse file. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
The data blocks are identical for files using traditional direct/indirect block allocation scheme and extent trees, thus this code part can be common. Only the code to deallocate the indirect blocks to record the used blocks has to be seperate, respectively the code to release extent tree index blocks. Actually the code to release the extent tree index blocks is still missing, but at least add a FIXME at the appropriate place. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
Make sure the the extra_isize field (offset 128) is initialized to 0, to mark any extra data as invalid. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
fs->inodesz is already correctly (i.e. dependent on fs revision) initialized in ext4fs_mount. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
temp_ptr should always be freed, even if the function is left via goto fail. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
If the blocksize is 1024, count is initialized with 1. Incrementing count by 8 will never match (count == fs->blksz * 8), and ptr may be incremented beyond the buffer end if the bitmap is filled. Add the startblock offset after the loop. Remove the second loop, as only the first iteration will be done. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
The last free block of a block group may be in its middle. After it has been allocated, the next block group should be scanned from its beginning. The following command triggers the bad behaviour (on a blocksize 1024 fs): ./sandbox/u-boot -c 'i=0; host bind 0 ./disk.raw ; while test $i -lt 260 ; do echo $i; setexpr i $i + 1; ext4write host 0:2 0 /X${i} 0x1450; done ; ext4write host 0:2 0 /X240 0x2000 ; ' When 'X240' is extended from 5200 byte to 8192 byte, the new blocks should start from the first free block (8811), but it uses the blocks 8098-8103 and 16296-16297 -- 8103 + 1 + 8192 = 16296. This can be shown with debugfs, commands 'ffb' and 'stat X240'. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
zero_buffer is never written, thus clearing it is pointless. journal_buffer is completely initialized by ext4fs_devread (or in case of failure, not used). Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
e2fsck warns about "Group descriptor 0 marked uninitialized without feature set." The bg_itable_unused field is only defined if FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_GDT_CSUM is set, and should be set (kept) zero otherwise. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
Scanning only the direct blocks of the directory file may falsely report an existing file as nonexisting, and worse can also lead to creation of a duplicate entry on file creation. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
While directories can be read using the old linear scan method, adding a new file would require updating the index tree (alternatively, the whole tree could be removed). Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
Previously, only the last directory block was scanned for available space. Instead, scan all blocks back to front, and if no sufficient space is found, eventually append a new block. Blocks are only appended if the directory does not use extents or the new block would require insertion of indirect blocks, as the old code does. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
The following command crashes u-boot: ./sandbox/u-boot -c 'i=0; host bind 0 ./sandbox/test/fs/3GB.ext4.img ; while test $i -lt 200 ; do echo $i; setexpr i $i + 1; ext4write host 0 0 /foobar${i} 0; done' Previously, the code updated the direct_block even for extents, and fortunately crashed before pushing garbage to the disk. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
In case the dir entry creation failed, ext4fs_write would later overwrite a random inode, as inodeno was never initialized. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
The following command triggers a segfault in search_dir: ./sandbox/u-boot -c 'host bind 0 ./sandbox/test/fs/3GB.ext4.img ; ext4write host 0 0 /./foo 0x10' The following command triggers a segfault in check_filename: ./sandbox/u-boot -c 'host bind 0 ./sandbox/test/fs/3GB.ext4.img ; ext4write host 0 0 /. 0x10' "." is the first entry in the directory, thus previous_dir is NULL. The whole previous_dir block in search_dir seems to be a bad copy from check_filename(...). As the changed data is not written to disk, the statement is mostly harmless, save the possible NULL-ptr reference. Typically a file is unlinked by extending the direntlen of the previous entry. If the entry is the first entry in the directory block, it is invalidated by setting inode=0. The inode==0 case is hard to trigger without crafted filesystems. It only hits if the first entry in a directory block is deleted and later a lookup for the entry (by name) is done. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Michael Walle authored
le32_to_cpu() must only convert the revision_level and not the boolean result. Signed-off-by:
Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
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Michael Walle authored
All fields were accessed directly instead of using the proper byte swap functions. Thus, ext4 write support was only usable on little-endian architectures. Fix this. Signed-off-by:
Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
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Michael Walle authored
Instead of __{be,le}{16,32}_to_cpu use {be,le}{16,32}_to_cpu. Signed-off-by:
Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
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Michael Walle authored
Change all the types of ext2/4 fields to little endian types and all the JBD fields to big endian types. Now we can use sparse (make C=1) to check for statements where we need byteswaps. Signed-off-by:
Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
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Stefan Brüns authored
<path>/<fname> and <path>/./<fname> should reference the same file. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
This is a regression test for a crash happening if the first dirent in the block matches. Code tried to access a predecessor entry which does not exist. The crash happened for any block, but "." is always the first entry in the first directory block and thus easy to check for. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
ext4 and fat code emit some diagnostic messages during command execution. These additional lines force a match window size which strictly is not necessary. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
The write file is created from $SMALL_FILE by appending ".w" on all other occurences in the code. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
Instead of providing the full path, specify directory and filename separately. This allows to specify intermediate directories, required for some additional tests. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
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Stefan Brüns authored
argc is checked, but is off by one. In case <bytes> is not specified, create an empty file, which is identical to the ext4write behaviour. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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Stefan Brüns authored
Current description does not match the function behaviour. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Acked-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
The code caches 6 sectors of the FAT. On FAT traversal, the old contents needs to be flushed to disk, but only if any FAT entries had been modified. Explicitly flag the buffer on modification. Currently, creating a new file traverses the whole FAT up to the first free cluster and rewrites the on-disk blocks. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Reviewed-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
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Stefan Brüns authored
fatlength is a local variable which is no more used after the assignment. s_name is not used in the function, save the strncpy. Signed-off-by:
Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> Acked-by:
Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> Acked-by:
Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by:
Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
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- Sep 22, 2016
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Tom Rini authored
We cannot call on the CONFIG_CLK based clk_get_rate function unless CONFIG_CLK is set. Signed-off-by:
Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
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Masahiro Yamada authored
Sync device trees with Linux for easier DT life. Signed-off-by:
Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>