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author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> | 1996-05-02 01:01:29 +0000 |
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committer | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> | 1996-05-02 01:01:29 +0000 |
commit | 6323af30e4c343446c5065a836130b38803f5a26 (patch) | |
tree | 35b45830cd3d167aa242fcdb390f2ef65f4d34de /ufs-fsck/utilities.c | |
parent | e2a0654a90138268ac9985b29f25cd32e16aae1a (diff) |
(problem, warning, pextend, pfail): New functions.
(pinode, pfix, reply): Use new problem recording stuff.
(push_problem, resolve_problem, flush_problems): New functions.
(struct problem): New type.
(problems, free_problems): New variables.
(retch, punt): New functions.
Diffstat (limited to 'ufs-fsck/utilities.c')
-rw-r--r-- | ufs-fsck/utilities.c | 277 |
1 files changed, 206 insertions, 71 deletions
diff --git a/ufs-fsck/utilities.c b/ufs-fsck/utilities.c index e83cb2f5..d886e780 100644 --- a/ufs-fsck/utilities.c +++ b/ufs-fsck/utilities.c @@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ #include <unistd.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include <pwd.h> +#include <error.h> + +static void retch (char *reason); /* Read disk block ADDR into BUF of SIZE bytes. */ void @@ -126,7 +129,7 @@ allocblk (int nfrags) /* Mark the frags allocated in our map */ for (k = 0; k < nfrags; k++) setbmap (i + j + k); - + return (i + j); } } @@ -157,33 +160,93 @@ check_range (daddr_t blk, int cnt) return 0; } + +struct problem { + char *desc; + struct problem *prev; +}; + +/* A queue of problems found by fsck that are waiting resolution. The front + of the list is the most recent problem found (and presumably since + previous problems haven't been resolved yet, they depend on this one being + solved for their resolution). */ +static struct problem *problems = 0; + +static struct problem *free_problems = 0; + +static void +push_problem (char *fmt, va_list args) +{ + struct problem *prob = free_problems; -/* Like printf, but exit if we are preening. */ -int -pfatal (char *fmt, ...) + if (! prob) + prob = malloc (sizeof (struct problem)); + else + problems = prob->prev; + if (! prob) + retch ("malloc failed"); + + if (vasprintf (&prob->desc, fmt, args) < 0) + retch ("vasprintf failed"); + + prob->prev = problems; + problems = prob; +} + +/* Print the most recent problem, and perhaps how it was resolved. */ +static void +resolve_problem (char *fix) { - va_list args; - int ret; + struct problem *prob = problems; + + if (! prob) + retch ("no more problems"); + + problems = prob->prev; + prob->prev = free_problems; if (preen && device_name) - printf ("%s: ", device_name); - - va_start (args, fmt); - ret = vprintf (fmt, args); - va_end (args); - putchar ('\n'); - if (preen) - exit (1); - - return ret; + printf ("%s: %s", device_name, prob->desc); + else + printf ("%s", prob->desc); + if (fix) + printf (" (%s)\n", fix); + else + putchar ('\n'); + free (prob->desc); } - + +/* Retire all problems as if they failed. We print them in chronological + order rather than lifo order, as this is a bit clearer, and we can do it + when we know they're all going to fail. */ +static void +flush_problems () +{ + struct problem *fail (struct problem *prob) + { + struct problem *last = prob->prev ? fail (prob->prev) : prob; + if (preen && device_name) + printf ("%s: %s\n", device_name, prob->desc); + else + puts (prob->desc); + free (prob->desc); + return last; + } + if (problems) + { + fail (problems)->prev = free_problems; + free_problems = problems; + } +} + /* Like printf, but exit after printing. */ void errexit (char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; + flush_problems (); + if (preen && device_name) printf ("%s: ", device_name); @@ -191,37 +254,146 @@ errexit (char *fmt, ...) vprintf (fmt, args); va_end (args); putchar ('\n'); + exit (1); } -/* Like printf, but give more information (when we fully support it) - when preening. */ -int -pwarn (char *fmt, ...) +static void +retch (char *reason) +{ + flush_problems (); + error (99, 0, "(internal error) %s!", reason); +} + +static void +punt () +{ + problem (0, "PLEASE RUN fsck MANUALLY"); + flush_problems (); + exit (1); +} + +/* Store away the given message about a problem found. A call to problem must + be matched later with a call to pfix, pfail, or reply; to print more + in the same message, intervening calls to pextend can be used. If SEVERE is + true, and we're in preen mode, then the program is terminated. */ +void +problem (int severe, char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; - int ret; - if (preen && device_name) - printf ("%s: ", device_name); + va_start (args, fmt); + push_problem (fmt, args); + va_end (args); + + if (severe && preen) + punt (); +} + +/* Following a call to problem (with perhaps intervening calls to + pmore), appends the given message to that message. */ +void +pextend (char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list args; + char *more, *concat; + struct problem *prob = problems; + + if (! prob) + retch ("No pending problem to add to"); va_start (args, fmt); - ret = vprintf (fmt, args); + if (vasprintf (&more, fmt, args) < 0) + retch ("vasprintf failed"); va_end (args); - return ret; + concat = realloc (prob->desc, strlen (prob->desc) + 1 + strlen (more) + 1); + if (! concat) + retch ("realloc failed"); + + strcpy (concat + strlen (concat), more); + prob->desc = concat; } + +/* Like problem, but as if immediately followed by pfail. */ +void +warning (int severe, char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list args; -/* Print how a problem was fixed in preen mode. */ + va_start (args, fmt); + push_problem (fmt, args); + va_end (args); + + flush_problems (); + + if (severe && preen) + punt (); +} + +/* Like problem, but appends a helpful description of the given inode number to + the message. */ +void +pinode (int severe, ino_t ino, char *fmt, ...) +{ + if (fmt) + { + va_list args; + va_start (args, fmt); + push_problem (fmt, args); + va_end (args); + } + + if (ino < ROOTINO || ino > maxino) + pextend ("(BOGUS INODE) I=%d", ino); + else + { + char *p; + struct dinode dino; + struct passwd *pw; + + getinode (ino, &dino); + + pextend (" %s I=%d", (DI_MODE (&dino) & IFMT) == IFDIR ? "DIR" : "FILE", + ino); + + pw = getpwuid (dino.di_uid); + if (pw) + pextend (" O=%s", pw->pw_name); + else + pextend (" O=%lu", dino.di_uid); + + pextend (" M=0%o", DI_MODE (&dino)); + pextend (" SZ=%llu", dino.di_size); + p = ctime (&dino.di_mtime.ts_sec); + pextend (" MT=%12.12s %4.4s", &p[4], &p[20]); + } + + if (severe && preen) + punt (); +} + +/* Print a successful resolution to a pending problem. Must follow a call to + problem or pextend. */ void pfix (char *fix) { if (preen) - printf (" (%s)\n", fix); + resolve_problem (fix ?: "FIXED"); } +/* Print an unsuccessful resolution to a pending problem. Must follow a call + to problem or pextend. */ +void +pfail (char *failure) +{ + if (preen) + resolve_problem (failure); +} + /* Ask the user a question; return 1 if the user says yes, and 0 - if the user says no. */ + if the user says no. This call must follow a call to problem or pextend, + which it completes. */ int reply (char *question) { @@ -229,10 +401,13 @@ reply (char *question) char c; if (preen) - pfatal ("INTERNAL ERROR: GOT TO reply ()"); + retch ("Got to reply() in preen mode"); + + /* Emit the problem to which the question pertains. */ + resolve_problem (0); persevere = !strcmp (question, "CONTINUE"); - putchar ('\n'); + if (!persevere && (nowrite || writefd < 0)) { fix_denied = 1; @@ -269,43 +444,3 @@ reply (char *question) } } } - -/* Print a helpful description of the given inode number. */ -void -pinode (ino_t ino, char *fmt, ...) -{ - if (fmt) - { - va_list args; - va_start (args, fmt); - vprintf (fmt, args); - va_end (args); - putchar (' '); - } - - if (ino < ROOTINO || ino > maxino) - printf (" NODE I=%d", ino); - else - { - char *p; - struct dinode dino; - struct passwd *pw; - - getinode (ino, &dino); - - printf ("%s I=%d", (DI_MODE (&dino) & IFMT) == IFDIR ? "DIR" : "FILE", - ino); - - pw = getpwuid (dino.di_uid); - if (pw) - printf (" OWNER=%s", pw->pw_name); - else - printf (" OWNER=%lu", dino.di_uid); - - printf (" MODE=%o", DI_MODE (&dino)); - printf (" SIZE=%llu ", dino.di_size); - p = ctime (&dino.di_mtime.ts_sec); - printf (" MTIME=%12.12s %4.4s", &p[4], &p[20]); - } -} - |