From: Eric Sandeen Subject: [PATCH] e2fsck: completely ignore last-mount and last-write within fudge_time Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 15:15:32 -0500 Message-ID: <5509DCE4.1010706@redhat.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cc: Jan Kara To: ext4 development Return-path: Received: from mx1.redhat.com ([209.132.183.28]:41520 "EHLO mx1.redhat.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1755201AbbCRUPg (ORCPT ); Wed, 18 Mar 2015 16:15:36 -0400 Sender: linux-ext4-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: In some cases, particularly with RTC set to localtime, we may have timestamps in the superblock off by up to 24 hours. Today, even if accept_time_fudge is set, we find the problem, alert the user, fix it, and set E2F_FLAG_PROBLEMS_FIXED in fix_problem(). This flag causes check_if_skip() to return (not exit), and a full check ensues. This will happen on every single boot. This runs counter to what the man page implies; the text there sounds like time offsets of up to 24h will be ignored. But in truth, the only difference accept_time_fudge makes today is to change the message presented to the user. Actual action taken by e2fsck is identical. So: Change the code so that last-mount and last-write times are completely ignored if they are within 24h (the fudge_time), and clarify the man page to show that this is the case. If accept_fudge_time is set to false, ctx->fudge_time will be 0, and no leeway will be given. (As a historical note, both Fedora and OpenSUSE had set broken_system_clock to 1 to work around this behavior in the past, but that defeated all time-based checks). Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen --- diff --git a/e2fsck/e2fsck.conf.5.in b/e2fsck/e2fsck.conf.5.in index 9ebfbbf..515af37 100644 --- a/e2fsck/e2fsck.conf.5.in +++ b/e2fsck/e2fsck.conf.5.in @@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ buggy or misconfigured virtualization manager or the installer not having access to a network time server during the installation process. So by default, we allow the superblock times to be fudged by up to 24 hours. +No repair action will be taken in this case. This can be disabled by setting .I accept_time_fudge to the diff --git a/e2fsck/problem.c b/e2fsck/problem.c index a63e61c..c05ba4b 100644 --- a/e2fsck/problem.c +++ b/e2fsck/problem.c @@ -383,18 +383,6 @@ static struct e2fsck_problem problem_table[] = { N_("The test_fs flag is set (and ext4 is available). "), PROMPT_CLEAR, PR_PREEN_OK }, - /* Last mount time is in the future (fudged) */ - { PR_0_FUTURE_SB_LAST_MOUNT_FUDGED, - N_("@S last mount time is in the future.\n\t(by less than a day, " - "probably due to the hardware clock being incorrectly set) "), - PROMPT_FIX, PR_PREEN_OK | PR_NO_OK }, - - /* Last write time is in the future (fudged) */ - { PR_0_FUTURE_SB_LAST_WRITE_FUDGED, - N_("@S last write time is in the future.\n\t(by less than a day, " - "probably due to the hardware clock being incorrectly set). "), - PROMPT_FIX, PR_PREEN_OK | PR_NO_OK }, - /* Block group checksum (latch question) is invalid. */ { PR_0_GDT_CSUM_LATCH, N_("One or more @b @g descriptor checksums are invalid. "), diff --git a/e2fsck/problem.h b/e2fsck/problem.h index 3c28166..4e8d76e 100644 --- a/e2fsck/problem.h +++ b/e2fsck/problem.h @@ -219,11 +219,11 @@ struct problem_context { /* The test_fs filesystem flag is set and ext4 is available */ #define PR_0_CLEAR_TESTFS_FLAG 0x00003B -/* Last mount time is in the future (fudged) */ -#define PR_0_FUTURE_SB_LAST_MOUNT_FUDGED 0x00003C +/* Last mount time is in the future (fudged) -- NO LONGER USED */ +/* #define PR_0_FUTURE_SB_LAST_MOUNT_FUDGED 0x00003C */ -/* Last write time is in the future (fudged) */ -#define PR_0_FUTURE_SB_LAST_WRITE_FUDGED 0x00003D +/* Last write time is in the future (fudged) -- NO LONGER USED */ +/* #define PR_0_FUTURE_SB_LAST_WRITE_FUDGED 0x00003D */ /* Block group checksum (latch question) */ #define PR_0_GDT_CSUM_LATCH 0x00003E diff --git a/e2fsck/super.c b/e2fsck/super.c index 1e7e749..4d7a3bf 100644 --- a/e2fsck/super.c +++ b/e2fsck/super.c @@ -856,11 +856,9 @@ void check_super_block(e2fsck_t ctx) */ if (!broken_system_clock && !(ctx->flags & E2F_FLAG_TIME_INSANE) && - fs->super->s_mtime > (__u32) ctx->now) { + fs->super->s_mtime > (__u32) ctx->now + ctx->time_fudge) { pctx.num = fs->super->s_mtime; problem = PR_0_FUTURE_SB_LAST_MOUNT; - if (fs->super->s_mtime <= (__u32) ctx->now + ctx->time_fudge) - problem = PR_0_FUTURE_SB_LAST_MOUNT_FUDGED; if (fix_problem(ctx, problem, &pctx)) { fs->super->s_mtime = ctx->now; fs->flags |= EXT2_FLAG_DIRTY; @@ -868,11 +866,9 @@ void check_super_block(e2fsck_t ctx) } if (!broken_system_clock && !(ctx->flags & E2F_FLAG_TIME_INSANE) && - fs->super->s_wtime > (__u32) ctx->now) { + fs->super->s_wtime > (__u32) ctx->now + ctx->time_fudge) { pctx.num = fs->super->s_wtime; problem = PR_0_FUTURE_SB_LAST_WRITE; - if (fs->super->s_wtime <= (__u32) ctx->now + ctx->time_fudge) - problem = PR_0_FUTURE_SB_LAST_WRITE_FUDGED; if (fix_problem(ctx, problem, &pctx)) { fs->super->s_wtime = ctx->now; fs->flags |= EXT2_FLAG_DIRTY;