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2011-01-28formattingJim Meyering1-4/+2
2011-01-28rename extent-scan functions to start with extent_scan_Jim Meyering1-10/+12
2011-01-28rename extent_scan memberJim Meyering1-1/+1
* extent-scan.h [struct extent_scan]: Rename member: s/hit_last_extent/hit_final_extent/. "final" is clearer, since "last" can be interpreted as "preceding".
2011-01-28bug#6131: [PATCH]: fiemap support for efficient sparse file copyjeff.liu1-0/+68
Jim Meyering wrote: > jeff.liu wrote: >> Sorry for the delay. >> >> This is the new patch to isolate the stuff regarding to extents reading to a new module. and teach >> cp(1) to make use of it. > > Jeff, > > I applied your patch to my rebased fiemap-copy branch. > My first step was to run the usual > > ./bootstrap && ./configure && make && make check > > "make check" failed on due to a double free in your new code: > (x86_64, Fedora 13, ext4 working directory) > > To get details, I made this temporary modification: Hi Jim, I am sorry for the fault, it fixed at the patch below. Would you please revie at your convenience? Changes: ======== 1. fix write_zeros() as Jim's comments, thanks for pointing this out. 2. remove char const *fname from struct extent_scan. 3. change the signature of open_extent_scan() from "void open_extent_scan(struct extent_scan **scan)" to "void open_extent_scan(struct extent_scan *scan)"; the reason is I'd like to reduce once memory allocation for the extent_scan variable, instead, using stack to save it. 4. remove close_extent_scan() from a function defined at extent-scan.c to extent-scan.h as a Macro definination, but it does nothing for now, since initial extent scan defined at stack. 5. add a macro "free_extents_info()" defined at extent-scan.h to release the memory allocated to extent info which should be called combine with get_extents_info(), it just one line, so IMHO, define it as macro should be ok. I have done the memory check via `valgrind`, no issue found. make test against cp/sparse-fiemap failed at the extent compare stage, but the file content is identical to each other by comparing those two files "j1/j2" manually. Is it make sense if we verify them through diff(1) since the testing file is in small size? or we have to merge the contig extents from the output of `filefrag', I admit I have not dig into the filefrag-extent-compare at the moment, I need to recall the perl language syntax. :-P. >From 50a3338db06442fa2d789fd65175172d140cc96e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com> Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 15:35:43 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 1/1] cp: add a new module for scanning extents * src/extent-scan.c: Source code for scanning extents. Call open_extent_scan() to initialize extent scan. Call get_extents_info() to get a number of extents for each iteration. * src/extent-scan.h: Header file of extent-scan.c. Wrap free_extent_info() as macro define to release the space allocated extent_info per extent scan. Wrap close_extent_scan() as macro define but do nothing at the moment. * src/Makefile.am: Reference it and link it to copy_source. * src/copy.c: Make use of the new module, replace fiemap_copy() with extent_copy(). Signed-off-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>