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17 #include <stdio.h>
18 #include <stdlib.h>
19 #include <unistd.h>
20 #include <stdint.h>
21 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
22 #include <errno.h>
23 #include <getopt.h>
24 #include <limits.h>
26 #include "kerncompat.h"
27 #include "ioctl.h"
28 #include "utils.h"
29 #include "ctree.h"
30 #include "send-utils.h"
31 #include "disk-io.h"
32 #include "commands.h"
33 #include "btrfs-list.h"
34 #include "help.h"
36 static const char * const inspect_cmd_group_usage[] = {
37 "btrfs inspect-internal <command> <args>",
38 NULL
41 static int __ino_to_path_fd(u64 inum, int fd, int verbose, const char *prepend)
43 int ret;
44 int i;
45 struct btrfs_ioctl_ino_path_args ipa;
46 struct btrfs_data_container fspath[PATH_MAX];
48 memset(fspath, 0, sizeof(*fspath));
49 ipa.inum = inum;
50 ipa.size = PATH_MAX;
51 ipa.fspath = ptr_to_u64(fspath);
53 ret = ioctl(fd, BTRFS_IOC_INO_PATHS, &ipa);
54 if (ret < 0) {
55 error("ino paths ioctl: %m");
56 goto out;
59 if (verbose)
60 printf("ioctl ret=%d, bytes_left=%lu, bytes_missing=%lu, "
61 "cnt=%d, missed=%d\n", ret,
62 (unsigned long)fspath->bytes_left,
63 (unsigned long)fspath->bytes_missing,
64 fspath->elem_cnt, fspath->elem_missed);
66 for (i = 0; i < fspath->elem_cnt; ++i) {
67 u64 ptr;
68 char *str;
69 ptr = (u64)(unsigned long)fspath->val;
70 ptr += fspath->val[i];
71 str = (char *)(unsigned long)ptr;
72 if (prepend)
73 printf("%s/%s\n", prepend, str);
74 else
75 printf("%s\n", str);
78 out:
79 return !!ret;
82 static const char * const cmd_inspect_inode_resolve_usage[] = {
83 "btrfs inspect-internal inode-resolve [-v] <inode> <path>",
84 "Get file system paths for the given inode",
85 "",
86 "-v verbose mode",
87 NULL
90 static int cmd_inspect_inode_resolve(int argc, char **argv)
92 int fd;
93 int verbose = 0;
94 int ret;
95 DIR *dirstream = NULL;
97 while (1) {
98 int c = getopt(argc, argv, "v");
99 if (c < 0)
100 break;
102 switch (c) {
103 case 'v':
104 verbose = 1;
105 break;
106 default:
107 usage(cmd_inspect_inode_resolve_usage);
111 if (check_argc_exact(argc - optind, 2))
112 usage(cmd_inspect_inode_resolve_usage);
114 fd = btrfs_open_dir(argv[optind + 1], &dirstream, 1);
115 if (fd < 0)
116 return 1;
118 ret = __ino_to_path_fd(arg_strtou64(argv[optind]), fd, verbose,
119 argv[optind+1]);
120 close_file_or_dir(fd, dirstream);
121 return !!ret;
125 static const char * const cmd_inspect_logical_resolve_usage[] = {
126 "btrfs inspect-internal logical-resolve [-Pv] [-s bufsize] <logical> <path>",
127 "Get file system paths for the given logical address",
128 "-P skip the path resolving and print the inodes instead",
129 "-v verbose mode",
130 "-s bufsize set inode container's size. This is used to increase inode",
131 " container's size in case it is not enough to read all the ",
132 " resolved results. The max value one can set is 64k",
133 NULL
136 static int cmd_inspect_logical_resolve(int argc, char **argv)
138 int ret;
139 int fd;
140 int i;
141 int verbose = 0;
142 int getpath = 1;
143 int bytes_left;
144 struct btrfs_ioctl_logical_ino_args loi;
145 struct btrfs_data_container *inodes;
146 u64 size = 4096;
147 char full_path[PATH_MAX];
148 char *path_ptr;
149 DIR *dirstream = NULL;
151 while (1) {
152 int c = getopt(argc, argv, "Pvs:");
153 if (c < 0)
154 break;
156 switch (c) {
157 case 'P':
158 getpath = 0;
159 break;
160 case 'v':
161 verbose = 1;
162 break;
163 case 's':
164 size = arg_strtou64(optarg);
165 break;
166 default:
167 usage(cmd_inspect_logical_resolve_usage);
171 if (check_argc_exact(argc - optind, 2))
172 usage(cmd_inspect_logical_resolve_usage);
174 size = min(size, (u64)SZ_64K);
175 inodes = malloc(size);
176 if (!inodes)
177 return 1;
179 memset(inodes, 0, sizeof(*inodes));
180 loi.logical = arg_strtou64(argv[optind]);
181 loi.size = size;
182 loi.inodes = ptr_to_u64(inodes);
184 fd = btrfs_open_dir(argv[optind + 1], &dirstream, 1);
185 if (fd < 0) {
186 ret = 12;
187 goto out;
190 ret = ioctl(fd, BTRFS_IOC_LOGICAL_INO, &loi);
191 if (ret < 0) {
192 error("logical ino ioctl: %m");
193 goto out;
196 if (verbose)
197 printf("ioctl ret=%d, total_size=%llu, bytes_left=%lu, "
198 "bytes_missing=%lu, cnt=%d, missed=%d\n",
199 ret, size,
200 (unsigned long)inodes->bytes_left,
201 (unsigned long)inodes->bytes_missing,
202 inodes->elem_cnt, inodes->elem_missed);
204 bytes_left = sizeof(full_path);
205 ret = snprintf(full_path, bytes_left, "%s/", argv[optind+1]);
206 path_ptr = full_path + ret;
207 bytes_left -= ret + 1;
208 if (bytes_left < 0) {
209 error("path buffer too small: %d bytes", bytes_left);
210 goto out;
213 for (i = 0; i < inodes->elem_cnt; i += 3) {
214 u64 inum = inodes->val[i];
215 u64 offset = inodes->val[i+1];
216 u64 root = inodes->val[i+2];
217 int path_fd;
218 char *name;
219 DIR *dirs = NULL;
221 if (getpath) {
222 name = btrfs_list_path_for_root(fd, root);
223 if (IS_ERR(name)) {
224 ret = PTR_ERR(name);
225 goto out;
227 if (!name) {
228 path_ptr[-1] = '\0';
229 path_fd = fd;
230 } else {
231 path_ptr[-1] = '/';
232 ret = snprintf(path_ptr, bytes_left, "%s",
233 name);
234 free(name);
235 if (ret >= bytes_left) {
236 error("path buffer too small: %d bytes",
237 bytes_left - ret);
238 goto out;
240 path_fd = btrfs_open_dir(full_path, &dirs, 1);
241 if (path_fd < 0) {
242 ret = -ENOENT;
243 goto out;
246 __ino_to_path_fd(inum, path_fd, verbose, full_path);
247 if (path_fd != fd)
248 close_file_or_dir(path_fd, dirs);
249 } else {
250 printf("inode %llu offset %llu root %llu\n", inum,
251 offset, root);
255 out:
256 close_file_or_dir(fd, dirstream);
257 free(inodes);
258 return !!ret;
261 static const char * const cmd_inspect_subvolid_resolve_usage[] = {
262 "btrfs inspect-internal subvolid-resolve <subvolid> <path>",
263 "Get file system paths for the given subvolume ID.",
264 NULL
267 static int cmd_inspect_subvolid_resolve(int argc, char **argv)
269 int ret;
270 int fd = -1;
271 u64 subvol_id;
272 char path[PATH_MAX];
273 DIR *dirstream = NULL;
275 clean_args_no_options(argc, argv, cmd_inspect_subvolid_resolve_usage);
277 if (check_argc_exact(argc - optind, 2))
278 usage(cmd_inspect_subvolid_resolve_usage);
280 fd = btrfs_open_dir(argv[optind + 1], &dirstream, 1);
281 if (fd < 0) {
282 ret = -ENOENT;
283 goto out;
286 subvol_id = arg_strtou64(argv[optind]);
287 ret = btrfs_subvolid_resolve(fd, path, sizeof(path), subvol_id);
289 if (ret) {
290 error("resolving subvolid %llu error %d",
291 (unsigned long long)subvol_id, ret);
292 goto out;
295 path[PATH_MAX - 1] = '\0';
296 printf("%s\n", path);
298 out:
299 close_file_or_dir(fd, dirstream);
300 return !!ret;
303 static const char* const cmd_inspect_rootid_usage[] = {
304 "btrfs inspect-internal rootid <path>",
305 "Get tree ID of the containing subvolume of path.",
306 NULL
309 static int cmd_inspect_rootid(int argc, char **argv)
311 int ret;
312 int fd = -1;
313 u64 rootid;
314 DIR *dirstream = NULL;
316 clean_args_no_options(argc, argv, cmd_inspect_rootid_usage);
318 if (check_argc_exact(argc - optind, 1))
319 usage(cmd_inspect_rootid_usage);
321 fd = btrfs_open_file_or_dir(argv[optind], &dirstream, 1);
322 if (fd < 0) {
323 ret = -ENOENT;
324 goto out;
327 ret = lookup_path_rootid(fd, &rootid);
328 if (ret) {
329 error("failed to lookup root id: %s", strerror(-ret));
330 goto out;
333 printf("%llu\n", (unsigned long long)rootid);
334 out:
335 close_file_or_dir(fd, dirstream);
337 return !!ret;
340 static const char* const cmd_inspect_min_dev_size_usage[] = {
341 "btrfs inspect-internal min-dev-size [options] <path>",
342 "Get the minimum size the device can be shrunk to. The",
343 "device id 1 is used by default.",
344 "--id DEVID specify the device id to query",
345 NULL
348 struct dev_extent_elem {
349 u64 start;
350 /* inclusive end */
351 u64 end;
352 struct list_head list;
355 static int add_dev_extent(struct list_head *list,
356 const u64 start, const u64 end,
357 const int append)
359 struct dev_extent_elem *e;
361 e = malloc(sizeof(*e));
362 if (!e)
363 return -ENOMEM;
365 e->start = start;
366 e->end = end;
368 if (append)
369 list_add_tail(&e->list, list);
370 else
371 list_add(&e->list, list);
373 return 0;
376 static void free_dev_extent_list(struct list_head *list)
378 while (!list_empty(list)) {
379 struct dev_extent_elem *e;
381 e = list_first_entry(list, struct dev_extent_elem, list);
382 list_del(&e->list);
383 free(e);
387 static int hole_includes_sb_mirror(const u64 start, const u64 end)
389 int i;
390 int ret = 0;
392 for (i = 0; i < BTRFS_SUPER_MIRROR_MAX; i++) {
393 u64 bytenr = btrfs_sb_offset(i);
395 if (bytenr >= start && bytenr <= end) {
396 ret = 1;
397 break;
401 return ret;
404 static void adjust_dev_min_size(struct list_head *extents,
405 struct list_head *holes,
406 u64 *min_size)
409 * If relocation of the block group of a device extent must happen (see
410 * below) scratch space is used for the relocation. So track here the
411 * size of the largest device extent that has to be relocated. We track
412 * only the largest and not the sum of the sizes of all relocated block
413 * groups because after each block group is relocated the running
414 * transaction is committed so that pinned space is released.
416 u64 scratch_space = 0;
419 * List of device extents is sorted by descending order of the extent's
420 * end offset. If some extent goes beyond the computed minimum size,
421 * which initially matches the sum of the lengths of all extents,
422 * we need to check if the extent can be relocated to an hole in the
423 * device between [0, *min_size[ (which is what the resize ioctl does).
425 while (!list_empty(extents)) {
426 struct dev_extent_elem *e;
427 struct dev_extent_elem *h;
428 int found = 0;
429 u64 extent_len;
430 u64 hole_len = 0;
432 e = list_first_entry(extents, struct dev_extent_elem, list);
433 if (e->end <= *min_size)
434 break;
437 * Our extent goes beyond the computed *min_size. See if we can
438 * find a hole large enough to relocate it to. If not we must stop
439 * and set *min_size to the end of the extent.
441 extent_len = e->end - e->start + 1;
442 list_for_each_entry(h, holes, list) {
443 hole_len = h->end - h->start + 1;
444 if (hole_len >= extent_len) {
445 found = 1;
446 break;
450 if (!found) {
451 *min_size = e->end + 1;
452 break;
456 * If the hole found contains the location for a superblock
457 * mirror, we are pessimistic and require allocating one
458 * more extent of the same size. This is because the block
459 * group could be in the worst case used by a single extent
460 * with a size >= (block_group.length - superblock.size).
462 if (hole_includes_sb_mirror(h->start,
463 h->start + extent_len - 1))
464 *min_size += extent_len;
466 if (hole_len > extent_len) {
467 h->start += extent_len;
468 } else {
469 list_del(&h->list);
470 free(h);
473 list_del(&e->list);
474 free(e);
476 if (extent_len > scratch_space)
477 scratch_space = extent_len;
480 if (scratch_space) {
481 *min_size += scratch_space;
483 * Chunk allocation requires inserting/updating items in the
484 * chunk tree, so often this can lead to the need of allocating
485 * a new system chunk too, which has a maximum size of 32Mb.
487 *min_size += SZ_32M;
491 static int print_min_dev_size(int fd, u64 devid)
493 int ret = 1;
495 * Device allocations starts at 1Mb or at the value passed through the
496 * mount option alloc_start if it's bigger than 1Mb. The alloc_start
497 * option is used for debugging and testing only, and recently the
498 * possibility of deprecating/removing it has been discussed, so we
499 * ignore it here.
501 u64 min_size = SZ_1M;
502 struct btrfs_ioctl_search_args args;
503 struct btrfs_ioctl_search_key *sk = &args.key;
504 u64 last_pos = (u64)-1;
505 LIST_HEAD(extents);
506 LIST_HEAD(holes);
508 memset(&args, 0, sizeof(args));
509 sk->tree_id = BTRFS_DEV_TREE_OBJECTID;
510 sk->min_objectid = devid;
511 sk->max_objectid = devid;
512 sk->max_type = BTRFS_DEV_EXTENT_KEY;
513 sk->min_type = BTRFS_DEV_EXTENT_KEY;
514 sk->min_offset = 0;
515 sk->max_offset = (u64)-1;
516 sk->min_transid = 0;
517 sk->max_transid = (u64)-1;
518 sk->nr_items = 4096;
520 while (1) {
521 int i;
522 struct btrfs_ioctl_search_header *sh;
523 unsigned long off = 0;
525 ret = ioctl(fd, BTRFS_IOC_TREE_SEARCH, &args);
526 if (ret < 0) {
527 error("tree search ioctl: %m");
528 ret = 1;
529 goto out;
532 if (sk->nr_items == 0)
533 break;
535 for (i = 0; i < sk->nr_items; i++) {
536 struct btrfs_dev_extent *extent;
537 u64 len;
539 sh = (struct btrfs_ioctl_search_header *)(args.buf +
540 off);
541 off += sizeof(*sh);
542 extent = (struct btrfs_dev_extent *)(args.buf + off);
543 off += btrfs_search_header_len(sh);
545 sk->min_objectid = btrfs_search_header_objectid(sh);
546 sk->min_type = btrfs_search_header_type(sh);
547 sk->min_offset = btrfs_search_header_offset(sh) + 1;
549 if (btrfs_search_header_objectid(sh) != devid ||
550 btrfs_search_header_type(sh) != BTRFS_DEV_EXTENT_KEY)
551 continue;
553 len = btrfs_stack_dev_extent_length(extent);
554 min_size += len;
555 ret = add_dev_extent(&extents,
556 btrfs_search_header_offset(sh),
557 btrfs_search_header_offset(sh) + len - 1, 0);
559 if (!ret && last_pos != (u64)-1 &&
560 last_pos != btrfs_search_header_offset(sh))
561 ret = add_dev_extent(&holes, last_pos,
562 btrfs_search_header_offset(sh) - 1, 1);
563 if (ret) {
564 error("add device extent: %s", strerror(-ret));
565 ret = 1;
566 goto out;
569 last_pos = btrfs_search_header_offset(sh) + len;
572 if (sk->min_type != BTRFS_DEV_EXTENT_KEY ||
573 sk->min_objectid != devid)
574 break;
577 adjust_dev_min_size(&extents, &holes, &min_size);
578 printf("%llu bytes (%s)\n", min_size, pretty_size(min_size));
579 ret = 0;
580 out:
581 free_dev_extent_list(&extents);
582 free_dev_extent_list(&holes);
584 return ret;
587 static int cmd_inspect_min_dev_size(int argc, char **argv)
589 int ret;
590 int fd = -1;
591 DIR *dirstream = NULL;
592 u64 devid = 1;
594 while (1) {
595 int c;
596 enum { GETOPT_VAL_DEVID = 256 };
597 static const struct option long_options[] = {
598 { "id", required_argument, NULL, GETOPT_VAL_DEVID },
599 {NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
602 c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "", long_options, NULL);
603 if (c < 0)
604 break;
606 switch (c) {
607 case GETOPT_VAL_DEVID:
608 devid = arg_strtou64(optarg);
609 break;
610 default:
611 usage(cmd_inspect_min_dev_size_usage);
614 if (check_argc_exact(argc - optind, 1))
615 usage(cmd_inspect_min_dev_size_usage);
617 fd = btrfs_open_dir(argv[optind], &dirstream, 1);
618 if (fd < 0) {
619 ret = -ENOENT;
620 goto out;
623 ret = print_min_dev_size(fd, devid);
624 close_file_or_dir(fd, dirstream);
625 out:
626 return !!ret;
629 static const char inspect_cmd_group_info[] =
630 "query various internal information";
632 const struct cmd_group inspect_cmd_group = {
633 inspect_cmd_group_usage, inspect_cmd_group_info, {
634 { "inode-resolve", cmd_inspect_inode_resolve,
635 cmd_inspect_inode_resolve_usage, NULL, 0 },
636 { "logical-resolve", cmd_inspect_logical_resolve,
637 cmd_inspect_logical_resolve_usage, NULL, 0 },
638 { "subvolid-resolve", cmd_inspect_subvolid_resolve,
639 cmd_inspect_subvolid_resolve_usage, NULL, 0 },
640 { "rootid", cmd_inspect_rootid, cmd_inspect_rootid_usage, NULL,
641 0 },
642 { "min-dev-size", cmd_inspect_min_dev_size,
643 cmd_inspect_min_dev_size_usage, NULL, 0 },
644 { "dump-tree", cmd_inspect_dump_tree,
645 cmd_inspect_dump_tree_usage, NULL, 0 },
646 { "dump-super", cmd_inspect_dump_super,
647 cmd_inspect_dump_super_usage, NULL, 0 },
648 { "tree-stats", cmd_inspect_tree_stats,
649 cmd_inspect_tree_stats_usage, NULL, 0 },
650 NULL_CMD_STRUCT
654 int cmd_inspect(int argc, char **argv)
656 return handle_command_group(&inspect_cmd_group, argc, argv);