From e77ae3a2c0328590b43447550bdb1284650b8236 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Andersen Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 20:03:34 +0000 Subject: Added sfdisk. Ststic-ified a bunch of stuff. --- util-linux/dmesg.c | 128 ++++++++------- util-linux/mkswap.c | 448 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- util-linux/more.c | 2 +- util-linux/mount.c | 2 +- util-linux/umount.c | 2 +- 5 files changed, 408 insertions(+), 174 deletions(-) (limited to 'util-linux') diff --git a/util-linux/dmesg.c b/util-linux/dmesg.c index e5d403f..aa26f58 100644 --- a/util-linux/dmesg.c +++ b/util-linux/dmesg.c @@ -1,45 +1,49 @@ -#include "internal.h" -#include -#include -#include - /* dmesg.c -- Print out the contents of the kernel ring buffer * Created: Sat Oct 9 16:19:47 1993 * Revised: Thu Oct 28 21:52:17 1993 by faith@cs.unc.edu * Copyright 1993 Theodore Ts'o (tytso@athena.mit.edu) * This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. * Modifications by Rick Sladkey (jrs@world.std.com) - * from util-linux; adapted for busybox + * Larger buffersize 3 June 1998 by Nicolai Langfeldt, based on a patch + * by Peeter Joot. This was also suggested by John Hudson. + * 1999-02-22 Arkadiusz Mi¶kiewicz + * - added Native Language Support + * + * from util-linux -- adapted for busybox by + * Erik Andersen . I ripped out Native Language + * Support, replaced getopt, added some gotos for redundant stuff. */ +#include "internal.h" #include #include +#include +#include -#define __NR_klog __NR_syslog - -#if defined(__GLIBC__) -#include -#define klog klogctl -#else -static inline _syscall3 (int, klog, int, type, char *, b, int, len) -#endif /* __GLIBC__ */ +#if __GNU_LIBRARY__ < 5 +#ifndef __alpha__ +# define __NR_klogctl __NR_syslog + static inline _syscall3(int, klogctl, int, type, char *, b, int, len); +#else /* __alpha__ */ +#define klogctl syslog +#endif +#else +# include +#endif -static const char dmesg_usage[] = "dmesg [-c] [-n level]\n"; +static const char dmesg_usage[] = "dmesg [-c] [-n level] [-s bufsize]\n"; -int dmesg_main (int argc, char **argv) +int dmesg_main( int argc, char** argv ) { - - char buf[4096]; - int i; - int n; - int level = 0; - int lastc; - int cmd = 3; - - argc--; - argv++; + char *buf; + int bufsize=8196; + int i; + int n; + int level = 0; + int lastc; + int cmd = 3; /* Parse any options */ while (argc && **argv == '-') { @@ -56,43 +60,57 @@ int dmesg_main (int argc, char **argv) --argc; ++argv; break; + case 's': + if (--argc == 0) + goto end; + bufsize = atoi (*(++argv)); + --argc; + ++argv; + break; default: goto end; } } + + if (argc > 1) { + goto end; + } - if (cmd == 8) { - n = klog (cmd, NULL, level); - if (n < 0) { - perror ("klog"); - exit (FALSE); - } - exit (TRUE); - } + if (cmd == 8) { + n = klogctl( cmd, NULL, level ); + if (n < 0) { + goto klogctl_error; + } + exit( TRUE ); + } - n = klog (cmd, buf, sizeof (buf)); - if (n < 0) { - perror ("klog"); - exit (FALSE); - } + if (bufsize < 4096) bufsize = 4096; + buf = (char*)malloc(bufsize); + n = klogctl( cmd, buf, bufsize ); + if (n < 0) { + goto klogctl_error; + } - lastc = '\n'; - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { - if ((i == 0 || buf[i - 1] == '\n') && buf[i] == '<') { + lastc = '\n'; + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + if ((i == 0 || buf[i - 1] == '\n') && buf[i] == '<') { + i++; + while (buf[i] >= '0' && buf[i] <= '9') i++; - while (buf[i] >= '0' && buf[i] <= '9') - i++; - if (buf[i] == '>') - i++; - } - lastc = buf[i]; - putchar (lastc); - } - if (lastc != '\n') - putchar ('\n'); - exit (TRUE); - - end: + if (buf[i] == '>') + i++; + } + lastc = buf[i]; + putchar( lastc ); + } + if (lastc != '\n') + putchar( '\n' ); + exit( TRUE); +end: usage( dmesg_usage); exit (FALSE); +klogctl_error: + perror( "klogctl" ); + exit( FALSE ); + } diff --git a/util-linux/mkswap.c b/util-linux/mkswap.c index 8c0c4de..fceeb28 100644 --- a/util-linux/mkswap.c +++ b/util-linux/mkswap.c @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -#include "internal.h" /* * mkswap.c - set up a linux swap device * @@ -9,51 +8,170 @@ /* * 20.12.91 - time began. Got VM working yesterday by doing this by hand. * - * Usage: mkswap [-c] device [size-in-blocks] + * Usage: mkswap [-c] [-vN] [-f] device [size-in-blocks] * - * -c for readablility checking (use it unless you are SURE!) + * -c for readability checking. (Use it unless you are SURE!) + * -vN for swap areas version N. (Only N=0,1 known today.) + * -f for forcing swap creation even if it would smash partition table. * - * The device may be a block device or a image of one, but this isn't + * The device may be a block device or an image of one, but this isn't * enforced (but it's not much fun on a character device :-). * * Patches from jaggy@purplet.demon.co.uk (Mike Jagdis) to make the * size-in-blocks parameter optional added Wed Feb 8 10:33:43 1995. + * + * Version 1 swap area code (for kernel 2.1.117), aeb, 981010. + * + * Sparc fixes, jj@ultra.linux.cz (Jakub Jelinek), 981201 - mangled by aeb. + * V1_MAX_PAGES fixes, jj, 990325. + * + * 1999-02-22 Arkadiusz Mi¶kiewicz + * - added Native Language Support + * + * from util-linux -- adapted for busybox by + * Erik Andersen . I ripped out Native Language + * Support, made some stuff smaller, and fitted for life in busybox. + * */ +#include "internal.h" #include #include #include #include #include +#include /* for _IO */ +#include #include -#include +#include /* for PAGE_SIZE and PAGE_SHIFT */ + /* we also get PAGE_SIZE via getpagesize() */ -#include -#include -#ifndef __linux__ -# define volatile -#endif +static const char mkswap_usage[] = "mkswap [-c] [-v0|-v1] device [block-count]\n" +"Prepare a disk partition to be used as a swap partition.\n\n" +"\t-c\tCheck for read-ability.\n" +"\t-v0\tMake version 0 swap [max 128 Megs].\n" +"\t-v1\tMake version 1 swap [big!] (default for kernels > 2.1.117).\n" +"\tblock-count\tNumber of block to use (default is entire partition).\n"; -#define TEST_BUFFER_PAGES 8 -const char mkswap_usage[] = "mkswap [-c] partition [block-count]\n" -"\n" -"\tPrepare a disk partition to be used as a swap partition.\n" -"\tThe default block count is the size of the entire partition.\n" -"\n" -"\t-c:\tCheck for read-ability.\n" -"\tblock-count\tUse only this many blocks.\n"; +#ifndef _IO +/* pre-1.3.45 */ +#define BLKGETSIZE 0x1260 +#else +/* same on i386, m68k, arm; different on alpha, mips, sparc, ppc */ +#define BLKGETSIZE _IO(0x12,96) +#endif -static const char * program_name = "mkswap"; -static const char * device_name = NULL; +static char * program_name = "mkswap"; +static char * device_name = NULL; static int DEV = -1; static long PAGES = 0; -static int do_check = 0; +static int check = 0; static int badpages = 0; +static int version = -1; + +#define MAKE_VERSION(p,q,r) (65536*(p) + 256*(q) + (r)) + +static int +linux_version_code(void) { + struct utsname my_utsname; + int p, q, r; + + if (uname(&my_utsname) == 0) { + p = atoi(strtok(my_utsname.release, ".")); + q = atoi(strtok(NULL, ".")); + r = atoi(strtok(NULL, ".")); + return MAKE_VERSION(p,q,r); + } + return 0; +} + +/* + * The definition of the union swap_header uses the constant PAGE_SIZE. + * Unfortunately, on some architectures this depends on the hardware model, + * and can only be found at run time -- we use getpagesize(). + */ + +static int pagesize; +static int *signature_page; + +struct swap_header_v1 { + char bootbits[1024]; /* Space for disklabel etc. */ + unsigned int version; + unsigned int last_page; + unsigned int nr_badpages; + unsigned int padding[125]; + unsigned int badpages[1]; +} *p; + +static void +init_signature_page() { + pagesize = getpagesize(); + +#ifdef PAGE_SIZE + if (pagesize != PAGE_SIZE) + fprintf(stderr, "Assuming pages of size %d\n", pagesize); +#endif + signature_page = (int *) malloc(pagesize); + memset(signature_page,0,pagesize); + p = (struct swap_header_v1 *) signature_page; +} +static void +write_signature(char *sig) { + char *sp = (char *) signature_page; -static long bit_test_and_set (unsigned int *addr, unsigned int nr) + strncpy(sp+pagesize-10, sig, 10); +} + +#define V0_MAX_PAGES (8 * (pagesize - 10)) +/* Before 2.2.0pre9 */ +#define V1_OLD_MAX_PAGES ((0x7fffffff / pagesize) - 1) +/* Since 2.2.0pre9: + error if nr of pages >= SWP_OFFSET(SWP_ENTRY(0,~0UL)) + with variations on + #define SWP_ENTRY(type,offset) (((type) << 1) | ((offset) << 8)) + #define SWP_OFFSET(entry) ((entry) >> 8) + on the various architectures. Below the result - yuk. + + Machine pagesize SWP_ENTRY SWP_OFFSET bound+1 oldbound+2 + i386 2^12 o<<8 e>>8 1<<24 1<<19 + mips 2^12 o<<15 e>>15 1<<17 1<<19 + alpha 2^13 o<<40 e>>40 1<<24 1<<18 + m68k 2^12 o<<12 e>>12 1<<20 1<<19 + sparc 2^{12,13} (o&0x3ffff)<<9 (e>>9)&0x3ffff 1<<18 1<<{19,18} + sparc64 2^13 o<<13 e>>13 1<<51 1<<18 + ppc 2^12 o<<8 e>>8 1<<24 1<<19 + armo 2^{13,14,15} o<<8 e>>8 1<<24 1<<{18,17,16} + armv 2^12 o<<9 e>>9 1<<23 1<<19 + + assuming that longs have 64 bits on alpha and sparc64 and 32 bits elsewhere. + + The bad part is that we need to know this since the kernel will + refuse a swap space if it is too large. +*/ +/* patch from jj - why does this differ from the above? */ +#if defined(__alpha__) +#define V1_MAX_PAGES ((1 << 24) - 1) +#elif defined(__mips__) +#define V1_MAX_PAGES ((1 << 17) - 1) +#elif defined(__sparc_v9__) +#define V1_MAX_PAGES ((3 << 29) - 1) +#elif defined(__sparc__) +#define V1_MAX_PAGES (pagesize == 8192 ? ((3 << 29) - 1) : ((1 << 18) - 1)) +#else +#define V1_MAX_PAGES V1_OLD_MAX_PAGES +#endif +/* man page now says: +The maximum useful size of a swap area now depends on the architecture. +It is roughly 2GB on i386, PPC, m68k, ARM, 1GB on sparc, 512MB on mips, +128GB on alpha and 3TB on sparc64. +*/ + +#define MAX_BADPAGES ((pagesize-1024-128*sizeof(int)-10)/sizeof(int)) + +static void bit_set (unsigned int *addr, unsigned int nr) { unsigned int r, m; @@ -61,7 +179,6 @@ static long bit_test_and_set (unsigned int *addr, unsigned int nr) r = *addr; m = 1 << (nr & (8 * sizeof(int) - 1)); *addr = r | m; - return (r & m) != 0; } static int bit_test_and_clear (unsigned int *addr, unsigned int nr) @@ -75,47 +192,59 @@ static int bit_test_and_clear (unsigned int *addr, unsigned int nr) return (r & m) != 0; } -/* - * Volatile to let gcc know that this doesn't return. When trying - * to compile this under minix, volatile gives a warning, as - * exit() isn't defined as volatile under minix. - */ -volatile void fatal_error(const char * fmt_string) -{ - fprintf(stderr,fmt_string,program_name,device_name); - exit(FALSE); + +void +die(const char *str) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", program_name, str); + exit( FALSE); } -#define die(str) fatal_error("%s: " str "\n") +void +page_ok(int page) { + if (version==0) + bit_set(signature_page, page); +} -static void check_blocks(int * signature_page) -{ +void +page_bad(int page) { + if (version == 0) + bit_test_and_clear(signature_page, page); + else { + if (badpages == MAX_BADPAGES) + die("too many bad pages"); + p->badpages[badpages] = page; + } + badpages++; +} + +void +check_blocks(void) { unsigned int current_page; int do_seek = 1; - char buffer[PAGE_SIZE]; + char *buffer; + buffer = malloc(pagesize); + if (!buffer) + die("Out of memory"); current_page = 0; while (current_page < PAGES) { - if (!do_check) { - bit_test_and_set(signature_page,current_page++); + if (!check) { + page_ok(current_page++); continue; - } else { - printf("\r%d", current_page); } - if (do_seek && lseek(DEV,current_page*PAGE_SIZE,SEEK_SET) != - current_page*PAGE_SIZE) + if (do_seek && lseek(DEV,current_page*pagesize,SEEK_SET) != + current_page*pagesize) die("seek failed in check_blocks"); - if ( (do_seek = (PAGE_SIZE != read(DEV, buffer, PAGE_SIZE))) ) { - bit_test_and_clear(signature_page,current_page++); - badpages++; + if ((do_seek = (pagesize != read(DEV, buffer, pagesize)))) { + page_bad(current_page++); continue; } - bit_test_and_set(signature_page,current_page++); + page_ok(current_page++); } - if (do_check) - printf("\n"); - if (badpages) - printf("%d bad page%s\n",badpages,(badpages>1)?"s":""); + if (badpages == 1) + printf("one bad page\n"); + else if (badpages > 1) + printf("%d bad pages\n", badpages); } static long valid_offset (int fd, int offset) @@ -129,12 +258,13 @@ static long valid_offset (int fd, int offset) return 1; } -static int count_blocks (int fd) +static int +find_size (int fd) { - int high, low; + unsigned int high, low; low = 0; - for (high = 1; valid_offset (fd, high); high *= 2) + for (high = 1; high > 0 && valid_offset (fd, high); high *= 2) low = high; while (low < high - 1) { @@ -145,108 +275,194 @@ static int count_blocks (int fd) else high = mid; } - valid_offset (fd, 0); return (low + 1); } -static int get_size(const char *file) +/* return size in pages, to avoid integer overflow */ +static long +get_size(const char *file) { int fd; - int size; + long size; - fd = open(file, O_RDWR); + fd = open(file, O_RDONLY); if (fd < 0) { perror(file); exit(1); } if (ioctl(fd, BLKGETSIZE, &size) >= 0) { - close(fd); - return (size * 512); + int sectors_per_page = pagesize/512; + size /= sectors_per_page; + } else { + size = find_size(fd) / pagesize; } - - size = count_blocks(fd); close(fd); return size; } -int -mkswap(const char *device_name, int pages, int check) - { +int mkswap_main(int argc, char ** argv) +{ + char * tmp; struct stat statbuf; + int sz; + int maxpages; int goodpages; - int signature_page[PAGE_SIZE/sizeof(int)]; + int offset; + int force = 0; - PAGES = pages; - do_check = check; + if (argc && *argv) + program_name = *argv; - memset(signature_page,0,PAGE_SIZE); + init_signature_page(); /* get pagesize */ - if (device_name && !PAGES) { - PAGES = get_size(device_name) / PAGE_SIZE; + while (argc-- > 1) { + argv++; + if (argv[0][0] != '-') { + if (device_name) { + int blocks_per_page = pagesize/1024; + PAGES = strtol(argv[0],&tmp,0)/blocks_per_page; + if (*tmp) + usage( mkswap_usage); + } else + device_name = argv[0]; + } else { + switch (argv[0][1]) { + case 'c': + check=1; + break; + case 'f': + force=1; + break; + case 'v': + version=atoi(argv[0]+2); + break; + default: + usage( mkswap_usage); + } + } + } + if (!device_name) { + fprintf(stderr, + "%s: error: Nowhere to set up swap on?\n", + program_name); + usage( mkswap_usage); } - if (!device_name || PAGES<10) { + sz = get_size(device_name); + if (!PAGES) { + PAGES = sz; + } else if (PAGES > sz && !force) { + fprintf(stderr, + "%s: error: " + "size %ld is larger than device size %d\n", + program_name, + PAGES*(pagesize/1024), sz*(pagesize/1024)); + exit( FALSE); + } + + if (version == -1) { + if (PAGES <= V0_MAX_PAGES) + version = 0; + else if (linux_version_code() < MAKE_VERSION(2,1,117)) + version = 0; + else if (pagesize < 2048) + version = 0; + else + version = 1; + } + if (version != 0 && version != 1) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: unknown version %d\n", + program_name, version); + usage( mkswap_usage); + } + if (PAGES < 10) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: swap area needs to be at least %ldkB\n", - program_name, 10 * PAGE_SIZE / 1024); - /* usage(mkswap_usage); */ - exit(1); + program_name, (long)(10 * pagesize / 1024)); + usage( mkswap_usage); + } +#if 0 + maxpages = ((version == 0) ? V0_MAX_PAGES : V1_MAX_PAGES); +#else + if (!version) + maxpages = V0_MAX_PAGES; + else if (linux_version_code() >= MAKE_VERSION(2,2,1)) + maxpages = V1_MAX_PAGES; + else { + maxpages = V1_OLD_MAX_PAGES; + if (maxpages > V1_MAX_PAGES) + maxpages = V1_MAX_PAGES; } - if (PAGES > 8 * (PAGE_SIZE - 10)) { - PAGES = 8 * (PAGE_SIZE - 10); +#endif + if (PAGES > maxpages) { + PAGES = maxpages; fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: truncating swap area to %ldkB\n", - program_name, PAGES * PAGE_SIZE / 1024); + program_name, PAGES * pagesize / 1024); } + DEV = open(device_name,O_RDWR); if (DEV < 0 || fstat(DEV, &statbuf) < 0) { perror(device_name); - exit(1); + exit( FALSE); } if (!S_ISBLK(statbuf.st_mode)) - do_check=0; + check=0; else if (statbuf.st_rdev == 0x0300 || statbuf.st_rdev == 0x0340) die("Will not try to make swapdevice on '%s'"); - check_blocks(signature_page); - if (!bit_test_and_clear(signature_page,0)) + +#ifdef __sparc__ + if (!force && version == 0) { + /* Don't overwrite partition table unless forced */ + unsigned char *buffer = (unsigned char *)signature_page; + unsigned short *q, sum; + + if (read(DEV, buffer, 512) != 512) + die("fatal: first page unreadable"); + if (buffer[508] == 0xDA && buffer[509] == 0xBE) { + q = (unsigned short *)(buffer + 510); + for (sum = 0; q >= (unsigned short *) buffer;) + sum ^= *q--; + if (!sum) { + fprintf(stderr, "\ +%s: Device '%s' contains a valid Sun disklabel.\n\ +This probably means creating v0 swap would destroy your partition table\n\ +No swap created. If you really want to create swap v0 on that device, use\n\ +the -f option to force it.\n", + program_name, device_name); + exit( FALSE); + } + } + } +#endif + + if (version == 0 || check) + check_blocks(); + if (version == 0 && !bit_test_and_clear(signature_page,0)) die("fatal: first page unreadable"); + if (version == 1) { + p->version = version; + p->last_page = PAGES-1; + p->nr_badpages = badpages; + } + goodpages = PAGES - badpages - 1; if (goodpages <= 0) die("Unable to set up swap-space: unreadable"); - printf("Setting up swapspace, size = %ld bytes\n",goodpages*PAGE_SIZE); - strncpy((char*)signature_page+PAGE_SIZE-10,"SWAP-SPACE",10); - if (lseek(DEV, 0, SEEK_SET)) + printf("Setting up swapspace version %d, size = %ld bytes\n", + version, (long)(goodpages*pagesize)); + write_signature((version == 0) ? "SWAP-SPACE" : "SWAPSPACE2"); + + offset = ((version == 0) ? 0 : 1024); + if (lseek(DEV, offset, SEEK_SET) != offset) die("unable to rewind swap-device"); - if (PAGE_SIZE != write(DEV, signature_page, PAGE_SIZE)) + if (write(DEV,(char*)signature_page+offset, pagesize-offset) + != pagesize-offset) die("unable to write signature page"); - close(DEV); - return (TRUE); -} - -int mkswap_main(int argc, char ** argv) -{ - char * tmp; - long int pages=0; - int check=0; - - if (argc && *argv) - program_name = *argv; - while (argc > 1) { - argv++; - argc--; - if (argv[0][0] != '-') - if (device_name) { - pages = strtol(argv[0],&tmp,0)>>(PAGE_SHIFT-10); - if (*tmp) { - usage (mkswap_usage); - } - } else - device_name = argv[0]; - else while (*++argv[0]) - switch (argv[0][0]) { - case 'c': check=1; break; - default: usage (mkswap_usage); - exit( TRUE); - } - } - exit( mkswap(device_name, pages, check)); + /* + * A subsequent swapon() will fail if the signature + * is not actually on disk. (This is a kernel bug.) + */ + if (fsync(DEV)) + die("fsync failed"); + exit ( TRUE); } diff --git a/util-linux/more.c b/util-linux/more.c index 53437ed..772d51b 100644 --- a/util-linux/more.c +++ b/util-linux/more.c @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ #include -const char more_usage[] = "[file ...]"; +static const char more_usage[] = "[file ...]"; #ifdef BB_MORE_TERM diff --git a/util-linux/mount.c b/util-linux/mount.c index 26d4693..a7d5aed 100644 --- a/util-linux/mount.c +++ b/util-linux/mount.c @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ #include #include -const char mount_usage[] = "Usage:\tmount [flags]\n" +static const char mount_usage[] = "Usage:\tmount [flags]\n" "\tmount [flags] device directory [-o options,more-options]\n" "\n" "Flags:\n" diff --git a/util-linux/umount.c b/util-linux/umount.c index 625fcfa..48efbd3 100644 --- a/util-linux/umount.c +++ b/util-linux/umount.c @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ #include #include -const char umount_usage[] = +static const char umount_usage[] = "Usage: umount filesystem\n" " or: umount directory\n" " or: umount -a" -- cgit v1.1