I haven't been paying attention lately, but how soon will readwrite for ntfs
no longer be considered experimental or dangerous?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anton Altaparmakov" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 1:38 PM
Subject: [PATCH] NTFS 1.1.20
> Linus,
>
> Please apply below patch for the 2.4.11-pre1 release. It adds checking of
> the new return value for set_blocksize introduced in the
> dangerous-dont-use patches and it fixes a few obvious NTFS bugs as well.
> Patch is verified to work fine here on top of dangerous-dont-use-4 but it
> should apply cleanly to any as it only touches NTFS.
>
> ChangeLog
> - Fixed two bugs in ntfs_readwrite_attr(). Thanks to Jan Kara for spotting
> the out of bounds one.
> - Check return value of set_blocksize() in ntfs_read_super() and make use
> of get_hardsect_size() to determine the minimum starting block size.
> - Fix return values of ntfs_vcn_to_lcn(). This should stop peoples start
> of partition being overwritten at random.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Anton
> --
> Anton Altaparmakov <aia21 at cam.ac.uk> (replace at with @)
> Linux NTFS maintainer / WWW: http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/
> ICQ: 8561279 / WWW: http://www-stu.christs.cam.ac.uk/~aia21/
>
> --- linux-2.4.11-pre1-ntfs-1.1.20.diff ---
> diff -u -urN l2410ddu4/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt
l2410ddu-ntfs/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt
> --- l2410ddu4/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt Wed Sep 12 01:02:46 2001
> +++ l2410ddu-ntfs/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt Sun Sep 30 16:58:43
2001
> @@ -98,6 +98,14 @@
> ChangeLog
> =========
>
> +NTFS 1.1.20:
> + - Fixed two bugs in ntfs_readwrite_attr(). Thanks to Jan Kara for
> + spotting the out of bounds one.
> + - Check return value of set_blocksize() in ntfs_read_super() and make
> + use of get_hardsect_size() to determine the minimum block size.
> + - Fix return values of ntfs_vcn_to_lcn(). This should stop
> + peoples start of partition being overwritten at random.
> +
> NTFS 1.1.19:
> - Fixed ntfs_getdir_unsorted(), ntfs_readdir() and ntfs_printcb() to
> cope with arbitrary cluster sizes. Very important for Win2k+. Also,
> diff -u -urN l2410ddu4/fs/ntfs/Makefile l2410ddu-ntfs/fs/ntfs/Makefile
> --- l2410ddu4/fs/ntfs/Makefile Wed Sep 12 01:02:46 2001
> +++ l2410ddu-ntfs/fs/ntfs/Makefile Sun Sep 30 16:52:53 2001
> @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
> obj-y := fs.o sysctl.o support.o util.o inode.o dir.o super.o attr.o
unistr.o
> obj-m := $(O_TARGET)
> # New version format started 3 February 2001.
> -EXTRA_CFLAGS = -DNTFS_VERSION=\"1.1.19\" #-DDEBUG
> +EXTRA_CFLAGS = -DNTFS_VERSION=\"1.1.20\" #-DDEBUG
>
> include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
>
> diff -u -urN l2410ddu4/fs/ntfs/fs.c l2410ddu-ntfs/fs/ntfs/fs.c
> --- l2410ddu4/fs/ntfs/fs.c Wed Sep 12 01:02:46 2001
> +++ l2410ddu-ntfs/fs/ntfs/fs.c Sun Sep 30 16:52:22 2001
> @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
> #include <linux/locks.h>
> #include <linux/init.h>
> #include <linux/smp_lock.h>
> +#include <linux/blkdev.h>
> #include <asm/page.h>
> #include <linux/nls.h>
> #include <linux/ntfs_fs.h>
> @@ -1012,22 +1013,27 @@
> {
> ntfs_volume *vol;
> struct buffer_head *bh;
> - int i, to_read;
> + int i, to_read, blocksize;
>
> ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "ntfs_read_super\n");
> vol = NTFS_SB2VOL(sb);
> init_ntfs_super_block(vol);
> if (!parse_options(vol, (char*)options))
> goto ntfs_read_super_vol;
> - /* Assume a 512 bytes block device for now. */
> - set_blocksize(sb->s_dev, 512);
> + blocksize = get_hardsect_size(sb->s_dev);
> + if (blocksize < 512)
> + blocksize = 512;
> + if (set_blocksize(sb->s_dev, blocksize) < 0) {
> + ntfs_error("Unable to set blocksize %d.\n", blocksize);
> + goto ntfs_read_super_vol;
> + }
> /* Read the super block (boot block). */
> - if (!(bh = bread(sb->s_dev, 0, 512))) {
> + if (!(bh = bread(sb->s_dev, 0, blocksize))) {
> ntfs_error("Reading super block failed\n");
> goto ntfs_read_super_unl;
> }
> ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "Done reading boot block\n");
> - /* Check for 'NTFS' magic number */
> + /* Check for valid 'NTFS' boot sector. */
> if (!is_boot_sector_ntfs(bh->b_data)) {
> ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "Not a NTFS volume\n");
> bforget(bh);
> @@ -1040,7 +1046,7 @@
> goto ntfs_read_super_unl;
> }
> ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "$Mft at cluster 0x%lx\n", vol->mft_lcn);
> - bforget(bh);
> + brelse(bh);
> NTFS_SB(vol) = sb;
> if (vol->cluster_size > PAGE_SIZE) {
> ntfs_error("Partition cluster size is not supported yet (it "
> @@ -1050,9 +1056,12 @@
> ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "Done to init volume\n");
> /* Inform the kernel that a device block is a NTFS cluster. */
> sb->s_blocksize = vol->cluster_size;
> - for (i = sb->s_blocksize, sb->s_blocksize_bits = 0; i != 1; i >>= 1)
> - sb->s_blocksize_bits++;
> - set_blocksize(sb->s_dev, sb->s_blocksize);
> + sb->s_blocksize_bits = vol->cluster_size_bits;
> + if (blocksize != vol->cluster_size &&
> + set_blocksize(sb->s_dev, sb->s_blocksize) < 0) {
> + ntfs_error("Cluster size too small for device.\n");
> + goto ntfs_read_super_unl;
> + }
> ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "set_blocksize\n");
> /* Allocate an MFT record (MFT record can be smaller than a cluster). */
> i = vol->cluster_size;
> diff -u -urN l2410ddu4/fs/ntfs/inode.c l2410ddu-ntfs/fs/ntfs/inode.c
> --- l2410ddu4/fs/ntfs/inode.c Sat Sep 8 20:24:40 2001
> +++ l2410ddu-ntfs/fs/ntfs/inode.c Sun Sep 30 16:50:46 2001
> @@ -592,18 +592,23 @@
> * If write extends beyond _allocated_ size, extend attribute,
> * updating attr->allocated and attr->size in the process. (AIA)
> */
> - if (offset + l > attr->allocated) {
> + if ((!attr->resident && offset + l > attr->allocated) ||
> + (attr->resident && offset + l > attr->size)) {
> error = ntfs_resize_attr(ino, attr, offset + l);
> if (error)
> return error;
> - } else if (offset + l > attr->size)
> - /* If amount of data has increased: update. */
> - attr->size = offset + l;
> - /* If amount of initialised data has increased: update. */
> - if (offset + l > attr->initialized) {
> - /* FIXME: Zero-out the section between the old
> - * initialised length and the write start. (AIA) */
> - attr->initialized = offset + l;
> + }
> + if (!attr->resident) {
> + /* Has amount of data increased? */
> + if (offset + l > attr->size)
> + attr->size = offset + l;
> + /* Has amount of initialised data increased? */
> + if (offset + l > attr->initialized) {
> + /* FIXME: Clear the section between the old
> + * initialised length and the write start.
> + * (AIA) */
> + attr->initialized = offset + l;
> + }
> }
> }
> if (attr->resident) {
> @@ -619,10 +624,11 @@
> if (offset >= attr->initialized)
> return ntfs_read_zero(dest, l);
> if (offset + l > attr->initialized) {
> - dest->size = chunk = offset + l - attr->initialized;
> + dest->size = chunk = attr->initialized - offset;
> error = ntfs_readwrite_attr(ino, attr, offset, dest);
> - if (error)
> + if (error || (dest->size != chunk && (error = -EIO, 1)))
> return error;
> + dest->size += l - chunk;
> return ntfs_read_zero(dest, l - chunk);
> }
> if (attr->flags & ATTR_IS_COMPRESSED)
> @@ -707,31 +713,25 @@
> return ntfs_readwrite_attr(ino, attr, offset, buf);
> }
>
> +/* -2 = error, -1 = hole, >= 0 means real disk cluster (lcn). */
> int ntfs_vcn_to_lcn(ntfs_inode *ino, int vcn)
> {
> int rnum;
> ntfs_attribute *data;
>
> data = ntfs_find_attr(ino, ino->vol->at_data, 0);
> - /* It's hard to give an error code. */
> if (!data || data->resident || data->flags & (ATTR_IS_COMPRESSED |
> ATTR_IS_ENCRYPTED))
> - return -1;
> + return -2;
> if (data->size <= (__s64)vcn << ino->vol->cluster_size_bits)
> - return -1;
> - /*
> - * For Linux, block number 0 represents a hole. - No problem as we do
> - * not support bmap in any form whatsoever. The FIBMAP sys call is
> - * deprecated anyway and NTFS is not a block based file system so
> - * allowing bmapping is complete and utter garbage IMO. Use mmap once
> - * we implement it... (AIA)
> - */
> + return -2;
> if (data->initialized <= (__s64)vcn << ino->vol->cluster_size_bits)
> - return 0;
> + return -1;
> for (rnum = 0; rnum < data->d.r.len &&
> - vcn >= data->d.r.runlist[rnum].len; rnum++)
> + vcn >= data->d.r.runlist[rnum].len; rnum++)
> vcn -= data->d.r.runlist[rnum].len;
> - /* We need to cope with sparse runs. (AIA) */
> + if (data->d.r.runlist[rnum].lcn >= 0)
> + return data->d.r.runlist[rnum].lcn + vcn;
> return data->d.r.runlist[rnum].lcn + vcn;
> }
>
>
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