History log of /external/f2fs-tools/include/list.h
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3c85e737308ef95629b232745d6a8d141d87cc9a 14-May-2014 JP Abgrall <jpa@google.com> Cleanup various build warnings (signed vs unsigned, unused vars,...)

* removed unused includes.
* removed unused parameters.
* Fixed a bunch of warnings around:
int i;
if (i < some_uint) ...
and
u32 x;
...
if (x < 0) return error;
* Protect BLKDISCARD usage if it is not available.

Change-Id: Iede035b1beb2df01c961589a69aff47a5258ecd2
Signed-off-by: JP Abgrall <jpa@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
/external/f2fs-tools/include/list.h
7f35b548d4b0e3c8577ad7a09433e589a0ab3f2a 04-Jul-2013 Changman Lee <cm224.lee@samsung.com> 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>
/external/f2fs-tools/include/list.h