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1 \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
2 @c %**start of header
3 @setfilename libext2fs.info
4 @settitle The EXT2FS Library (version 1.25)
5 @synindex tp fn
6 @comment %**end of header
7
8 @ifinfo
9 @dircategory Development
10 @format
11 START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
12 * libext2fs: (libext2fs.info). The EXT2FS library.
13 END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
14 @end format
15 @end ifinfo
16
17 @c smallbook
18
19 @iftex
20 @finalout
21 @end iftex
22
23 @c Note: the edition number is listed in *three* places; please update
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29
30 @ifinfo
31 This file documents the ext2fs library, a library for manipulating the
32 ext2 filesystem.
33
34 Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Theodore Ts'o
35
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57
58 @setchapternewpage on
59 @titlepage
60 @c use the new format for titles
61
62 @title The EXT2FS Library
63 @subtitle The EXT2FS Library
64 @subtitle Version 1.25
65 @subtitle "September 2001
66
67 @author by Theodore Ts'o
68
69 @c Include the Distribution inside the titlepage so
70 @c that headings are turned off.
71
72 @tex
73 \global\parindent=0pt
74 \global\parskip=8pt
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76 @end tex
77
78 @page
79 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll
80 Copyright @copyright{} 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Theodore Ts'o
81
82 @sp 2
83
84 Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
85 this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
86 are preserved on all copies.
87
88 Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
89 manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire
90 resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission
91 notice identical to this one.
92
93 Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
94 into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
95 except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved
96 by the Foundation.
97 @end titlepage
98 @headings double
99
100 @ifinfo
101 @node Top, Introduction to the EXT2FS Library, (dir), (dir)
102
103 @top The EXT2FS Library
104
105 This manual documents the EXT2FS Library, version 1.25.
106
107 @end ifinfo
108
109 @menu
110 * Introduction to the EXT2FS Library::
111 * EXT2FS Library Functions::
112 * Concept Index::
113 * Function Index::
114 @end menu
115
116 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
117
118 @node Introduction to the EXT2FS Library, EXT2FS Library Functions, Top, Top
119 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
120 @chapter Introduction to the EXT2FS Library
121
122 The EXT2FS library is designed to allow user-level programs to
123 manipulate an ext2 filesystem.
124
125 @node EXT2FS Library Functions, Concept Index, Introduction to the EXT2FS Library, Top
126 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
127 @chapter EXT2FS Library Functions
128
129 @menu
130 * Filesystem-level functions::
131 * Inode Functions::
132 * Directory functions::
133 * Bitmap Functions::
134 * EXT2 data abstractions::
135 * Byte-swapping functions::
136 * Other functions::
137 @end menu
138
139 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
140
141 @node Filesystem-level functions, Inode Functions, EXT2FS Library Functions, EXT2FS Library Functions
142 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
143 @section Filesystem-level functions
144
145 The following functions operate on a filesystem handle. Most EXT2FS
146 Library functions require a filesystem handle as their first argument.
147 There are two functions which create a filesystem handle,
148 @code{ext2fs_open} and @code{ext2fs_initialize}.
149
150 The filesystem can also be closed using @code{ext2fs_close}, and any
151 changes to the superblock and group descripts can be written out to disk
152 using @code{ext2fs_flush}.
153
154 @menu
155 * Opening an ext2 filesystem::
156 * Closing and flushing out changes::
157 * Initializing a filesystem::
158 * Filesystem flag functions::
159 @end menu
160
161 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
162
163 @node Opening an ext2 filesystem, Closing and flushing out changes, Filesystem-level functions, Filesystem-level functions
164 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
165 @subsection Opening an ext2 filesystem
166
167 Most libext2fs functions take a filesystem handle of type
168 @code{ext2_filsys}. A filesystem handle is created either by opening
169 an existing function using @code{ext2fs_open}, or by initializing a new
170 filesystem using @code{ext2fs_initialize}.
171
172 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_open (const char *@var{name}, int @var{flags}, int @var{superblock}, int @var{block_size}, io_manager @var{manager}, ext2_filsys *@var{ret_fs})
173
174 Opens a filesystem named @var{name}, using the the io_manager
175 @var{manager} to define the input/output routines needed to read and
176 write the filesystem. In the case of the @code{unix_io} io_manager,
177 @var{name} is interpreted as the Unix filename of the filesystem image.
178 This is often a device file, such as @file{/dev/hda1}.
179
180 The @var{superblock} parameter specifies the block number of the
181 superblock which should be used when opening the filesystem.
182 If @var{superblock} is zero, @code{ext2fs_open} will use the primary
183 superblock located at offset 1024 bytes from the start of the filesystem
184 image.
185
186 The @var{block_size} parameter specifies the block size used by the
187 filesystem. Normally this is determined automatically from the
188 filesystem uperblock. If @var{block_size} is non-zero, it must match
189 the block size found in the superblock, or the error
190 @code{EXT2_ET_UNEXPECTED_BLOCK_SIZE} will be returned. The
191 @var{block_size} parameter is also used to help fund the superblock when
192 @var{superblock} is non-zero.
193
194 The @var{flags} argument contains a bitmask of flags which control how
195 the filesystem open should be handled.
196
197 @table @code
198 @item EXT2_FLAG_RW
199 Open the filesystem for reading and writing. Without this flag, the
200 filesystem is opened for reading only.
201
202 @item EXT2_FLAG_FORCE
203 Open the filesystem regardless of the feature sets listed in the
204 superblock.
205
206 @end table
207 @end deftypefun
208
209 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
210
211 @node Closing and flushing out changes, Initializing a filesystem, Opening an ext2 filesystem, Filesystem-level functions
212 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
213 @subsection Closing and flushing out changes
214
215 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_flush (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
216
217 Write any changes to the high-level filesystem data structures in the
218 @var{fs} filesystem. The following data structures will be written out:
219
220 @itemize @bullet
221 @item The filesystem superblock
222 @item The filesystem group descriptors
223 @item The filesystem bitmaps, if read in via @code{ext2fs_read_bitmaps}.
224 @end itemize
225
226 @end deftypefun
227
228 @deftypefun void ext2fs_free (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
229
230 Close the io_manager abstraction for @var{fs} and release all memory
231 associated with the filesystem handle.
232 @end deftypefun
233
234 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_close (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
235
236 Flush out any changes to the high-level filesystem data structures using
237 @code{ext2fs_flush} if the filesystem is marked dirty; then close and
238 free the filesystem using @code{ext2fs_free}.
239
240 @end deftypefun
241
242 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
243
244 @node Initializing a filesystem, Filesystem flag functions, Closing and flushing out changes, Filesystem-level functions
245 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
246 @subsection Initializing a filesystem
247
248 An ext2 filesystem is initializing by the @code{mke2fs} program. The
249 two functions described here, @code{ext2fs_initialize} and
250 @code{ext2fs_allocate_tables} do much of the initial work for setting up
251 a filesystem. However, they don't do the whole job. @code{mke2fs}
252 calls @code{ext2fs_initialize} to set up the filesystem superblock, and
253 calls @code{ext2fs_allocate_tables} to allocate space for the inode
254 table, and the inode and block bitmaps. In addition, @code{mke2fs} must
255 also initialize the inode tables by clearing them with zeros, create the
256 root and lost+found directories, and reserve the reserved inodes.
257
258 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_initialize (const char *@var{name}, int @var{flags}, struct ext2_super_block *@var{param}, io_manager @var{manager}, ext2_filsys *@var{ret_fs})
259
260 This function is used by the @code{mke2fs} program to initialize a
261 filesystem. The @code{ext2fs_initialize} function creates a filesystem
262 handle which is returned in @var{ret_fs} that has been properly setup
263 for a filesystem to be located in @var{name}, using the io_manager
264 @var{manager}. The prototype superblock in @var{param} is used to
265 supply parameters such as the number of blocks in the filesystem, the
266 block size, etc.
267
268 The @code{ext2fs_initialize} function does not actually do any I/O; that
269 will be done when the application program calls @code{ext2fs_close} or
270 @code{ext2fs_flush}. Also, this function only initializes the
271 superblock and group descriptor structures. It does not create the
272 inode table or the root directory. This must be done by the calling
273 application, such as @code{mke2fs}.
274
275 The following values may be set in the @var{param} prototype superblock;
276 if a value of 0 is found in a field, @code{ext2fs_initialize} will use a
277 default value. The calling application should zero out the prototype
278 entire superblock, and then fill in any appropriate values.
279
280 @table @code
281
282 @item s_blocks_count
283 The number of blocks in the filesystem. This parameter is mandatory and
284 must be set by the calling application.
285
286 @item s_inodes_count
287 The number of inodes in the filesystem. The
288 default value is determined by calculating the size of the filesystem,
289 and creating one inode for every 4096 bytes.
290
291 @item s_r_blocks_count
292 The number of blocks which should be reserved for the superuser. The
293 default value is zero blocks.
294
295 @item s_log_block_size
296 The blocksize of the filesystem. Valid values are 0 (1024 bytes), 1
297 (2048 bytes), or 2 (4096 bytes). The default blocksize is 1024 bytes.
298
299 @item s_log_frag_size
300 The size of fragments. The ext2 filesystem does not support fragments
301 (and may never support fragments). Currently this field must be the
302 same as @code{s_log_block_size}.
303
304 @item s_first_data_block
305 The first data block for the filesystem. For filesystem with a
306 blocksize of 1024 bytes, this value must be at least 1, since the
307 superblock is located in block number 1. For filesystems with larger
308 blocksizes, the superblock is still located at an offset of 1024 bytes,
309 so the superblock is located in block number 0. By default, this value
310 is set to 1 for filesystems with a block size of 1024 bytes, or 0 for
311 filesystems with larger blocksizes.
312
313 @item s_max_mnt_count
314 This field defines the number of times that the filesystem can be
315 mounted before it should be checked using @code{e2fsck}. When
316 @code{e2fsck} is run without the @samp{-f} option, @code{e2fsck} will
317 skip the filesystem check if the number of times that the filesystem has
318 been mounted is less than @code{s_max_mnt_count} and if the interval
319 between the last time a filesystem check was performed and the current
320 time is less than @code{s_checkinterval} (see below). The default value
321 of @code{s_max_mnt_count} is 20.
322
323 @item s_checkinterval
324 This field defines the minimal interval between filesystem checks. See
325 the previous entry for a discussion of how this field is used by
326 @code{e2fsck}. The default value of this field is 180 days (six
327 months).
328
329 @item s_errors
330 This field defines the behavior which should be used by the kernel of
331 errors are detected in the filesystem. Possible values include:
332
333 @table @samp
334 @item EXT2_ERRORS_CONTINUE
335 Continue execution when errors are detected.
336
337 @item EXT2_ERRORS_RO
338 Remount the filesystem read-only.
339
340 @item EXT2_ERRORS_PANIC
341 Panic.
342
343 @end table
344
345 The default behavior is @samp{EXT2_ERRORS_CONTINUE}.
346
347 @end table
348
349 @end deftypefun
350
351 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_allocate_tables (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
352 Allocate space for the inode table and the block and inode bitmaps. The
353 inode tables and block and inode bitmaps aren't actually initialized;
354 this function just allocates the space for them.
355 @end deftypefun
356
357 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
358
359 @node Filesystem flag functions, , Initializing a filesystem, Filesystem-level functions
360 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
361 @subsection Filesystem flag functions
362
363 The filesystem handle has a number of flags which can be manipulated
364 using the following function. Some of these flags affect how the
365 libext2fs filesystem behaves; others are provided solely for the
366 application's convenience.
367
368 @deftypefun void ext2fs_mark_changed (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
369 @deftypefunx int ext2fs_test_changed (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
370 This flag indicates whether or not the filesystem has been changed.
371 It is not used by the ext2fs library.
372 @end deftypefun
373
374 @deftypefun void ext2fs_mark_super_dirty (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
375 Mark the filesystem @var{fs} as being dirty; this will cause
376 the superblock information to be flushed out when @code{ext2fs_close} is
377 called. @code{ext2fs_mark_super_dirty} will also set the filesystem
378 changed flag. The dirty flag is automatically cleared by
379 @code{ext2fs_flush} when the superblock is written to disk.
380 @end deftypefun
381
382 @deftypefun void ext2fs_mark_valid (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
383 @deftypefunx void ext2fs_unmark_valid (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
384 @deftypefunx int ext2fs_test_valid (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
385 This flag indicates whether or not the filesystem is free of errors.
386 It is not used by libext2fs, and is solely for the application's
387 convenience.
388 @end deftypefun
389
390 @deftypefun void ext2fs_mark_ib_dirty (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
391 @deftypefunx void ext2fs_mark_bb_dirty (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
392 @deftypefunx int ext2fs_test_ib_dirty (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
393 @deftypefunx int ext2fs_test_bb_dirty (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
394 These flags indicate whether or not the inode or block bitmaps have been
395 modified. If the flag is set, it will cause the appropriate bitmap
396 to be written when the filesystem is closed or flushed.
397 @end deftypefun
398
399
400
401 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
402
403 @node Inode Functions, Directory functions, Filesystem-level functions, EXT2FS Library Functions
404 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
405 @section Inode Functions
406
407 @menu
408 * Reading and writing inodes::
409 * Iterating over inodes in a filesystem::
410 * Iterating over blocks in an inode::
411 * Inode Convenience Functions::
412 @end menu
413
414 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
415
416 @node Reading and writing inodes, Iterating over inodes in a filesystem, Inode Functions, Inode Functions
417 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
418 @subsection Reading and writing inodes
419
420 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_read_inode (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, struct ext2_inode *@var{inode})
421 Read the inode number @var{ino} into @var{inode}.
422 @end deftypefun
423
424 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_write_inode (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, struct ext2_inode *@var{inode})
425 Write @var{inode} to inode @var{ino}.
426 @end deftypefun
427
428
429 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
430
431 @node Iterating over inodes in a filesystem, Iterating over blocks in an inode, Reading and writing inodes, Inode Functions
432 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
433 @subsection Iterating over inodes in a filesystem
434
435 The inode_scan abstraction is useful for iterating over all the inodes
436 in a filesystem.
437
438 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_open_inode_scan (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, int @var{buffer_blocks}, ext2_inode_scan *@var{scan})
439 Initialize the iteration variable @var{scan}. This variable is used by
440 @code{ext2fs_get_next_inode}. The @var{buffer_blocks} parameter
441 controls how many blocks of the inode table are read in at a time. A
442 large number of blocks requires more memory, but reduces the overhead in
443 seeking and reading from the disk. If @var{buffer_blocks} is zero, a
444 suitable default value will be used.
445 @end deftypefun
446
447 @deftypefun void ext2fs_close_inode_scan (ext2_inode_scan @var{scan})
448 Release the memory associated with @var{scan} and invalidate it.
449 @end deftypefun
450
451 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_get_next_inode (ext2_inode_scan @var{scan}, ext2_ino_t *@var{ino}, struct ext2_inode *@var{inode})
452
453 This function returns the next inode from the filesystem; the inode
454 number of the inode is stored in @var{ino}, and the inode is stored in
455 @var{inode}.
456
457 If the inode is located in a block that has been marked as bad,
458 @code{ext2fs_get_next_inode} will return the error
459 @code{EXT2_ET_BAD_BLOCK_IN_INODE_TABLE}.
460 @end deftypefun
461
462 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_inode_scan_goto_blockgroup (ext2_inode_scan @var{scan}, int @var{group})
463 Start the inode scan at a particular ext2 blockgroup, @var{group}.
464 This function may be safely called at any time while @var{scan} is valid.
465 @end deftypefun
466
467 @deftypefun void ext2fs_set_inode_callback (ext2_inode_scan @var{scan}, errcode_t (*done_group)(ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_inode_scan @var{scan}, dgrp_t @var{group}, void * @var{private}), void *@var{done_group_data})
468 Register a callback function which will be called by
469 @code{ext2_get_next_inode} when all of the inodes in a block group have
470 been processed.
471 @end deftypefun
472
473 @deftypefun int ext2fs_inode_scan_flags (ext2_inode_scan @var{scan}, int @var{set_flags}, int @var{clear_flags})
474
475 Set the scan_flags @var{set_flags} and clear the scan_flags @var{clear_flags}.
476 The following flags can be set using this interface:
477
478 @table @samp
479
480 @item EXT2_SF_SKIP_MISSING_ITABLE
481 When a block group is missing an inode table, skip it. If this flag is
482 not set @code{ext2fs_get_next_inode} will return the error
483 EXT2_ET_MISSING_INODE_TABLE.
484
485 @end table
486
487 @end deftypefun
488
489 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
490
491 @node Iterating over blocks in an inode, Inode Convenience Functions, Iterating over inodes in a filesystem, Inode Functions
492 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
493 @subsection Iterating over blocks in an inode
494
495 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_block_iterate (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, int @var{flags}, char *block_buf, int (*func)(ext2_filsys @var{fs}, blk_t *@var{blocknr}, int @var{blockcnt}, void *@var{private}), void *@var{private})
496 @end deftypefun
497
498 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_block_iterate2 (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, int @var{flags}, char *@var{block}_buf, int (*func)(ext2_filsys @var{fs}, blk_t *@var{blocknr}, e2_blkcnt_t @var{blockcnt}, blk_t @var{ref_blk}, int @var{ref_offset}, void *@var{private}), void *@var{private})
499 @end deftypefun
500
501 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
502
503 @node Inode Convenience Functions, , Iterating over blocks in an inode, Inode Functions
504 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
505 @subsection Convenience functions for Inodes
506
507 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_get_blocks (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, blk_t *@var{blocks})
508
509 Returns an array of blocks corresponding to the direct,
510 indirect, doubly indirect, and triply indirect blocks as stored in the
511 inode structure.
512 @end deftypefun
513
514 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_check_directory (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino})
515 Returns 0 if @var{ino} is a directory, and @code{ENOTDIR} if it is not.
516 @end deftypefun
517
518 @deftypefun int ext2_inode_has_valid_blocks (struct ext2_inode *@var{inode})
519
520 Returns 1 if the inode's block entries actually valid block entries, and
521 0 if not. Inodes which represent devices and fast symbolic links do not
522 contain valid block entries.
523 @end deftypefun
524
525 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
526
527 @node Directory functions, Bitmap Functions, Inode Functions, EXT2FS Library Functions
528 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
529 @section Directory functions
530
531 @menu
532 * Directory block functions::
533 * Iterating over a directory::
534 * Creating and expanding directories::
535 * Creating and removing directory entries::
536 * Looking up filenames::
537 * Translating inode numbers to filenames::
538 @end menu
539
540 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
541
542 @node Directory block functions, Iterating over a directory, Directory functions, Directory functions
543 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
544 @subsection Directory block functions
545
546 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_read_dir_block (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, blk_t @var{block}, void *@var{buf})
547 @end deftypefun
548
549 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_write_dir_block (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, blk_t @var{block}, void *@var{buf})
550 @end deftypefun
551
552 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_new_dir_block (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{dir}_ino, ext2_ino_t @var{parent_ino}, char **@var{block})
553 @end deftypefun
554
555 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
556
557 @node Iterating over a directory, Creating and expanding directories, Directory block functions, Directory functions
558 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
559 @subsection Iterating over a directory
560
561 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_dir_iterate (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{dir}, int @var{flags}, char *@var{block_buf}, int (*@var{func})(struct ext2_dir_entry *@var{dirent}, int @var{offset}, int @var{blocksize}, char *@var{buf}, void *@var{private}), void *@var{private})
562 @end deftypefun
563
564 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
565
566 @node Creating and expanding directories, Creating and removing directory entries, Iterating over a directory, Directory functions
567 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
568 @subsection Creating and expanding directories
569
570 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_mkdir (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{parent}, ext2_ino_t @var{inum}, const char *@var{name})
571 @end deftypefun
572
573 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_expand_dir (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{dir})
574 @end deftypefun
575
576 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
577
578 @node Creating and removing directory entries, Looking up filenames, Creating and expanding directories, Directory functions
579 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
580 @subsection Creating and removing directory entries
581
582 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_link (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{dir}, const char *@var{name}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, int flags)
583 @end deftypefun
584
585 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_unlink (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{dir}, const char *@var{name}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, int @var{flags})
586 @end deftypefun
587
588 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
589
590 @node Looking up filenames, Translating inode numbers to filenames, Creating and removing directory entries, Directory functions
591 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
592 @subsection Looking up filenames
593
594 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_lookup (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{dir}, const char *@var{name}, int @var{namelen}, char *@var{buf}, ext2_ino_t *@var{inode})
595 @end deftypefun
596
597 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_namei (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{root}, ext2_ino_t @var{cwd}, const char *@var{name}, ext2_ino_t *@var{inode})
598 @end deftypefun
599
600 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_namei_follow (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{root}, ext2_ino_t @var{cwd}, const char *@var{name}, ext2_ino_t *@var{inode})
601 @end deftypefun
602
603 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_follow_link (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{root}, ext2_ino_t @var{cwd}, ext2_ino_t @var{inode}, ext2_ino_t *@var{res}_inode)
604 @end deftypefun
605
606 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
607
608 @node Translating inode numbers to filenames, , Looking up filenames, Directory functions
609 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
610 @subsection Translating inode numbers to filenames
611
612 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_get_pathname (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{dir}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, char **@var{name})
613 @end deftypefun
614
615
616 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
617
618 @node Bitmap Functions, EXT2 data abstractions, Directory functions, EXT2FS Library Functions
619 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
620 @section Bitmap Functions
621
622 @menu
623 * Reading and Writing Bitmaps::
624 * Allocating Bitmaps::
625 * Free bitmaps::
626 * Bitmap Operations::
627 * Comparing bitmaps::
628 * Modifying Bitmaps::
629 * Resizing Bitmaps::
630 * Clearing Bitmaps::
631 @end menu
632
633 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
634
635 @node Reading and Writing Bitmaps, Allocating Bitmaps, Bitmap Functions, Bitmap Functions
636 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
637 @subsection Reading and Writing Bitmaps
638
639 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_write_inode_bitmap (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
640 @end deftypefun
641
642 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_write_block_bitmap (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
643 @end deftypefun
644
645 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_read_inode_bitmap (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
646 @end deftypefun
647
648 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_read_block_bitmap (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
649 @end deftypefun
650
651 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_read_bitmaps (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
652 @end deftypefun
653
654 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_write_bitmaps (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
655 @end deftypefun
656
657 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
658
659 @node Allocating Bitmaps, Free bitmaps, Reading and Writing Bitmaps, Bitmap Functions
660 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
661 @subsection Allocating Bitmaps
662
663 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_allocate_generic_bitmap (__u32 @var{start}, __u32 @var{end}, _u32 @var{real_end}, const char *@var{descr}, ext2fs_generic_bitmap *@var{ret})
664 @end deftypefun
665
666 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_allocate_block_bitmap (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, const char *@var{descr}, ext2fs_block_bitmap *@var{ret})
667 @end deftypefun
668
669 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_allocate_inode_bitmap (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, const char *@var{descr}, ext2fs_inode_bitmap *@var{ret})
670 @end deftypefun
671
672 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
673
674 @node Free bitmaps, Bitmap Operations, Allocating Bitmaps, Bitmap Functions
675 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
676 @subsection Freeing bitmaps
677
678
679 @deftypefun void ext2fs_free_generic_bitmap (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap})
680 @end deftypefun
681
682 @deftypefun void ext2fs_free_block_bitmap (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap})
683 @end deftypefun
684
685 @deftypefun void ext2fs_free_inode_bitmap (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap})
686 @end deftypefun
687
688
689 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
690
691 @node Bitmap Operations, Comparing bitmaps, Free bitmaps, Bitmap Functions
692 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
693 @subsection Bitmap Operations
694
695 @deftypefun void ext2fs_mark_block_bitmap (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap}, blk_t @var{block})
696
697 @deftypefunx void ext2fs_unmark_block_bitmap (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap}, blk_t @var{block})
698
699 @deftypefunx int ext2fs_test_block_bitmap (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap}, blk_t @var{block})
700
701 These functions set, clear, and test bits in a block bitmap @var{bitmap}.
702 @end deftypefun
703
704
705 @deftypefun void ext2fs_mark_inode_bitmap (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap}, ext2_ino_t @var{inode})
706
707 @deftypefunx void ext2fs_unmark_inode_bitmap (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap}, ext2_ino_t @var{inode})
708
709 @deftypefunx int ext2fs_test_inode_bitmap (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap}, ext2_ino_t @var{inode})
710
711 These functions set, clear, and test bits in an inode bitmap @var{bitmap}.
712 @end deftypefun
713
714 @deftypefun void ext2fs_fast_mark_block_bitmap (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap}, blk_t @var{block})
715
716 @deftypefunx void ext2fs_fast_unmark_block_bitmap (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap}, blk_t @var{block})
717
718 @deftypefunx int ext2fs_fast_test_block_bitmap (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap}, blk_t @var{block})
719
720 @deftypefunx void ext2fs_fast_mark_inode_bitmap (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap}, ext2_ino_t @var{inode})
721
722 @deftypefunx void ext2fs_fast_unmark_inode_bitmap (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap}, ext2_ino_t @var{inode})
723
724 @deftypefunx int ext2fs_fast_test_inode_bitmap (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap}, ext2_ino_t @var{inode})
725
726 These ``fast'' functions are like their normal counterparts; however,
727 they are implemented as inline functions and do not perform bounds
728 checks on the inode number or block number; they are assumed to be
729 correct. They should only be used in speed-critical applications, where
730 the inode or block number has already been validated by other means.
731 @end deftypefun
732
733 @deftypefun blk_t ext2fs_get_block_bitmap_start (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap})
734 @deftypefunx ext2_ino_t ext2fs_get_inode_bitmap_start (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap})
735 Return the first inode or block which is stored in the bitmap.
736 @end deftypefun
737
738 @deftypefun blk_t ext2fs_get_block_bitmap_end (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap})
739 @deftypefunx ext2_ino_t ext2fs_get_inode_bitmap_end (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap})
740
741 Return the first inode or block which is stored in the bitmap.
742 @end deftypefun
743
744
745 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
746
747 @node Comparing bitmaps, Modifying Bitmaps, Bitmap Operations, Bitmap Functions
748 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
749 @subsection Comparing bitmaps
750
751 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_compare_block_bitmap (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bm1}, ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bm2})
752 @end deftypefun
753
754 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_compare_inode_bitmap (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bm1}, ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bm2})
755 @end deftypefun
756
757
758 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
759
760 @node Modifying Bitmaps, Resizing Bitmaps, Comparing bitmaps, Bitmap Functions
761 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
762 @subsection Modifying Bitmaps
763
764 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_fudge_inode_bitmap_end (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap}, ext2_ino_t @var{end}, ext2_ino_t *@var{oend})
765 @end deftypefun
766
767 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_fudge_block_bitmap_end (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap}, blk_t @var{end}, blk_t *@var{oend})
768 @end deftypefun
769
770 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
771
772 @node Resizing Bitmaps, Clearing Bitmaps, Modifying Bitmaps, Bitmap Functions
773 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
774 @subsection Resizing Bitmaps
775
776 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_resize_generic_bitmap (__u32 @var{new_end}, __u32 @var{new_real_end}, ext2fs_generic_bitmap @var{bmap})
777 @end deftypefun
778
779 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_resize_inode_bitmap (__u32 @var{new_end}, __u32 @var{new_real_end}, ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bmap})
780 @end deftypefun
781
782 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_resize_block_bitmap (__u32 @var{new_end}, __u32 @var{new_real_end}, ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bmap})
783 @end deftypefun
784
785
786 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
787
788 @node Clearing Bitmaps, , Resizing Bitmaps, Bitmap Functions
789 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
790 @subsection Clearing Bitmaps
791
792 @deftypefun void ext2fs_clear_inode_bitmap (ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{bitmap})
793 @end deftypefun
794
795 @deftypefun void ext2fs_clear_block_bitmap (ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{bitmap})
796 @end deftypefun
797
798
799 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
800
801 @node EXT2 data abstractions, Byte-swapping functions, Bitmap Functions, EXT2FS Library Functions
802 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
803 @section EXT2 data abstractions
804
805 The ext2 library has a number of abstractions which are useful for ext2
806 utility programs.
807
808 @menu
809 * Badblocks list management::
810 * Directory-block list management::
811 * Inode count functions::
812 @end menu
813
814 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
815
816 @node Badblocks list management, Directory-block list management, EXT2 data abstractions, EXT2 data abstractions
817 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
818 @subsection Badblocks list management
819
820
821 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_badblocks_list_create (ext2_badblocks_list *@var{ret}, int @var{size})
822 @end deftypefun
823
824 @deftypefun void ext2fs_badblocks_list_free (ext2_badblocks_list @var{bb})
825 @end deftypefun
826
827 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_badblocks_list_add (ext2_badblocks_list @var{bb}, blk_t @var{blk})
828 @end deftypefun
829
830 @deftypefun int ext2fs_badblocks_list_test (ext2_badblocks_list @var{bb}, blk_t @var{blk})
831 @end deftypefun
832
833 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_badblocks_list_iterate_begin (ext2_badblocks_list @var{bb}, ext2_badblocks_iterate *@var{ret})
834 @end deftypefun
835
836 @deftypefun int ext2fs_badblocks_list_iterate (ext2_badblocks_iterate iter, blk_t *@var{blk})
837 @end deftypefun
838
839 @deftypefun void ext2fs_badblocks_list_iterate_end (ext2_badblocks_iterate @var{iter})
840 @end deftypefun
841
842 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_update_bb_inode (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_badblocks_list @var{bb_list})
843 @end deftypefun
844
845 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_read_bb_inode (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_badblocks_list *@var{bb_list})
846 @end deftypefun
847
848 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_read_bb_FILE (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, FILE *f, ext2_badblocks_list *@var{bb_list}, void (*invalid)(ext2_filsys @var{fs}, blk_t @var{blk}))
849 @end deftypefun
850
851
852 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
853
854 @node Directory-block list management, Inode count functions, Badblocks list management, EXT2 data abstractions
855 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
856 @subsection Directory-block list management
857
858 The dblist abstraction stores a list of blocks belonging to
859 directories. This list can be useful when a program needs to interate
860 over all directory entries in a filesystem; @code{e2fsck} does this in
861 pass 2 of its operations, and @code{debugfs} needs to do this when it is
862 trying to turn an inode number into a pathname.
863
864 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_init_dblist (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_dblist *@var{ret_dblist})
865
866 Creates a dblist data structure and return it in @var{ret_dblist}.
867 @end deftypefun
868
869 @deftypefun void ext2fs_free_dblist (ext2_dblist @var{dblist})
870
871 Free a dblist data structure.
872 @end deftypefun
873
874 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_add_dir_block (ext2_dblist @var{dblist}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, blk_t @var{blk}, int @var{blockcnt})
875
876 Add an entry to the dblist data structure. This call records the fact
877 that block number @var{blockcnt} of directory inode @var{ino} is stored
878 in block @var{blk}.
879 @end deftypefun
880
881 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_set_dir_block (ext2_dblist @var{dblist}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, blk_t @var{blk}, int @var{blockcnt})
882
883 Change an entry in the dblist data structure; this changes the location
884 of block number @var{blockcnt} of directory indoe @var{ino} to be block
885 @var{blk}.
886 @end deftypefun
887
888 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_dblist_iterate (ext2_dblist @var{dblist}, int (*func)(ext2_filsys @var{fs}, struct ext2_db_entry *@var{db_info}, void *@var{private}), void *@var{private})
889
890 This iterator calls @var{func} for every entry in the dblist data structure.
891 @end deftypefun
892
893 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_dblist_dir_iterate (ext2_dblist @var{dblist}, int flags, char *@var{block_buf}, int (*func)(ext2_ino_t @var{dir}, int @var{entry}, struct ext2_dir_entry *@var{dirent}, int @var{offset}, int @var{blocksize}, char *@var{buf}, void *@var{private}), void *@var{private})
894
895 This iterator takes reads in the directory block indicated in each
896 dblist entry, and calls @var{func} for each directory entry in each
897 directory block. If @var{dblist} contains all the directory blocks in a
898 filesystem, this function provides a convenient way to iterate over all
899 directory entries for that filesystem.
900 @end deftypefun
901
902 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
903
904 @node Inode count functions, , Directory-block list management, EXT2 data abstractions
905 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
906 @subsection Inode count functions
907
908 The icount abstraction is a specialized data type used by @code{e2fsck}
909 to store how many times a particular inode is referenced by the
910 filesystem. This is used twice; once to store the actual number of times
911 that the inode is reference; and once to store the claimed number of times
912 the inode is referenced according to the inode structure.
913
914 This abstraction is designed to be extremely efficient for storing this
915 sort of information, by taking advantage of the following properties of
916 inode counts, namely (1) inode counts are very often zero (because
917 the inode is currrently not in use), and (2) many files have a inode
918 count of 1 (because they are a file which has no additional hard links).
919
920 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_create_icount2 (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, int @var{flags}, int @var{size}, ext2_icount_t @var{hint}, ext2_icount_t *@var{ret})
921
922 Creates an icount stucture for a filesystem @var{fs}, with initial space
923 for @var{size} inodes whose count is greater than 1. The @var{flags}
924 parameter is either 0 or @code{EXT2_ICOUNT_OPT_INCREMENT}, which
925 indicates that icount structure should be able to increment inode counts
926 quickly. The icount structure is returned in @var{ret}. The returned
927 icount structure initially has a count of zero for all inodes.
928
929 The @var{hint} parameter allows the caller to optionally pass in another
930 icount structure which is used to initialize the array of inodes whose
931 count is greater than 1. It is used purely as a speed optimization so
932 that the icount structure can determine in advance which inodes are
933 likely to contain a count grater than 1.
934 @end deftypefun
935
936 @deftypefun void ext2fs_free_icount (ext2_icount_t @var{icount})
937
938 Frees an icount structure.
939 @end deftypefun
940
941 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_icount_fetch (ext2_icount_t @var{icount}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, __u16 *@var{ret})
942
943 Returns in @var{ret} fetches the count for a particular inode @var{ino}.
944 @end deftypefun
945
946 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_icount_increment (ext2_icount_t @var{icount}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, __u16 *@var{ret})
947
948 Increments the ref count for inode @var{ino}.
949 @end deftypefun
950
951 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_icount_decrement (ext2_icount_t @var{icount}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, __u16 *@var{ret})
952
953 Decrements the ref count for inode @var{ino}.
954 @end deftypefun
955
956 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_icount_store (ext2_icount_t @var{icount}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino}, __u16 @var{count})
957
958 Sets the reference count for inode @var{ino} to be @var{count}.
959 @end deftypefun
960
961 @deftypefun ext2_ino_t ext2fs_get_icount_size (ext2_icount_t @var{icount})
962
963 Returns the current number of inodes in @var{icount} which has a count
964 greater than 1.
965 @end deftypefun
966
967 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_icount_validate (ext2_icount_t @var{icount}, FILE *@var{f})
968
969 Validates the internal rep invariant of @var{icount}; if there are any
970 problems, print out debugging information to @var{f}. This function is
971 intended for debugging and testing use only.
972 @end deftypefun
973
974
975 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
976
977 @node Byte-swapping functions, Other functions, EXT2 data abstractions, EXT2FS Library Functions
978 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
979 @section Byte-swapping functions
980
981 @deftypefun void ext2fs_swap_super (struct ext2_super_block * @var{super})
982 @end deftypefun
983
984 @deftypefun void ext2fs_swap_group_desc (struct ext2_group_desc *@var{gdp})
985 @end deftypefun
986
987 @deftypefun void ext2fs_swap_inode (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, struct ext2_inode *@var{to}, struct ext2_inode *@var{from}, int @var{hostorder})
988 @end deftypefun
989
990 @deftypefun int ext2fs_native_flag (void)
991 @end deftypefun
992
993
994 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
995
996 @node Other functions, , Byte-swapping functions, EXT2FS Library Functions
997 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
998 @section Other functions
999
1000 /* alloc.c */
1001 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_new_inode (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{dir}, int @var{mode}, ext2fs_inode_bitmap @var{map}, ext2_ino_t *@var{ret})
1002 @end deftypefun
1003
1004 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_new_block (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, blk_t @var{goal}, ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{map}, blk_t *@var{ret})
1005 @end deftypefun
1006
1007 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_get_free_blocks (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, blk_t @var{start}, blk_t @var{finish}, int @var{num}, ext2fs_block_bitmap @var{map}, blk_t *@var{ret})
1008 @end deftypefun
1009
1010 /* check_desc.c */
1011 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_check_desc (ext2_filsys @var{fs})
1012 @end deftypefun
1013
1014 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2_get_num_dirs (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t *@var{ret_num_dirs})
1015 @end deftypefun
1016
1017
1018 /* getsize.c */
1019 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_get_device_size (const char *@var{file}, int @var{blocksize}, blk_t *@var{retblocks})
1020 @end deftypefun
1021
1022
1023 /* ismounted.c */
1024 @deftypefun errcode_t ext2fs_check_if_mounted (const char *@var{file}, int *@var{mount_flags})
1025 @end deftypefun
1026
1027 /* version.c */
1028
1029 @deftypefun int ext2fs_get_library_version (const char **@var{ver_string}, const char **@var{date_string})
1030
1031 This function returns the current version of the ext2 library. The
1032 return value contains an integer version code, which consists of the
1033 major version number of the library multiplied by 100, plus the minor
1034 version number of the library. Hence, if the library version is 1.08,
1035 the returned value will be 108.
1036
1037 If @var{ver_string} and/or @var{date_string} are non-NULL, they will be
1038 set to point at a constant string containing the library version and/or
1039 release date, respectively.
1040 @end deftypefun
1041
1042 @deftypefun int ext2fs_parse_version_string (const char *@var{ver_string})
1043
1044 This function takes a version string which may included in an
1045 application and returns a version code using the same algorithm used by
1046 @code{ext2fs_get_library_version}. It can be used by programs included
1047 in the @code{e2fsprogs} distribution to assure that they are using an
1048 up-to-date ext2 shared library.
1049 @end deftypefun
1050
1051 /* inline functions */
1052 @deftypefun int ext2fs_group_of_blk (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, blk_t @var{blk})
1053 @end deftypefun
1054
1055 @deftypefun int ext2fs_group_of_ino (ext2_filsys @var{fs}, ext2_ino_t @var{ino})
1056 @end deftypefun
1057
1058
1059 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
1060
1061 @node Concept Index, Function Index, EXT2FS Library Functions, Top
1062 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
1063 @unnumbered Concept Index
1064 @printindex cp
1065
1066 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------
1067
1068 @node Function Index, , Concept Index, Top
1069 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
1070 @unnumbered Function and Type Index
1071 @printindex fn
1072
1073
1074 @contents
1075 @bye