From 82d8f361abba1ad60fd234e39834abf5eb94d611 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kib Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 21:37:27 +0000 Subject: For incompleted block allocations or frees, the inode block count usage must be recalculated. The blk_check pass of suj checker explicitely marks inodes which owned such blocks as needing block count adjustment. But ino_adjblks() is only called by cg_trunc pass, which is performed before blk_check. As result, the block use count for such inodes is left wrong. This causes full fsck run after journaled run to still find inconsistencies like 'INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=14557 (328 should be 0)' in phase 1. Fix this issue by running additional adj_blk pass after blk_check, which updates the field. Reviewed by: jeff, mckusick MFC after: 1 week --- sbin/fsck_ffs/suj.c | 15 +++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+) (limited to 'sbin/fsck_ffs') diff --git a/sbin/fsck_ffs/suj.c b/sbin/fsck_ffs/suj.c index b784519..8819476 100644 --- a/sbin/fsck_ffs/suj.c +++ b/sbin/fsck_ffs/suj.c @@ -1789,6 +1789,20 @@ cg_trunc(struct suj_cg *sc) } } +static void +cg_adj_blk(struct suj_cg *sc) +{ + struct suj_ino *sino; + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < SUJ_HASHSIZE; i++) { + LIST_FOREACH(sino, &sc->sc_inohash[i], si_next) { + if (sino->si_blkadj) + ino_adjblks(sino); + } + } +} + /* * Free any partially allocated blocks and then resolve inode block * counts. @@ -2720,6 +2734,7 @@ suj_check(const char *filesys) printf("** Processing journal entries.\n"); cg_apply(cg_trunc); cg_apply(cg_check_blk); + cg_apply(cg_adj_blk); cg_apply(cg_check_ino); } if (preen == 0 && (jrecs > 0 || jbytes > 0) && reply("WRITE CHANGES") == 0) -- cgit v1.1