"Jose R. Santos" <jrs@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 14:50:14 +0200 > Goswin von Brederlow <goswin-v-b@xxxxxx> wrote: > >> "Jose R. Santos" <jrs@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >> > diff --git a/misc/mke2fs.c b/misc/mke2fs.c >> > index 7171990..817be56 100644 >> > --- a/misc/mke2fs.c >> > +++ b/misc/mke2fs.c >> > @@ -1402,12 +1402,12 @@ static void PRS(int argc, char *argv[]) >> > >> > fs_param.s_log_frag_size = fs_param.s_log_block_size; >> > >> > - if (noaction && fs_param.s_blocks_count) { >> > - dev_size = fs_param.s_blocks_count; >> > + if (noaction && ext2fs_blocks_count(&fs_param)) { >> > + dev_size = ext2fs_blocks_count(&fs_param); >> > retval = 0; >> > } else { >> > retry: >> > - retval = ext2fs_get_device_size(device_name, >> > + retval = ext2fs_get_device_size2(device_name, >> > EXT2_BLOCK_SIZE(&fs_param), >> > &dev_size); >> > if ((retval == EFBIG) && >> >> You should not assume that ext2fs_get_device_size2() will return EFBIG >> if the size exceed 2^32 blocks. The point of ext2fs_get_device_size2() >> was to be able to support more than 2^32 blocks and the library >> function will certainly change to return larger numbers in the future. >> >> So you need something like >> >> if ((retval == EFBIG || dev_size >= (1ULL << 32)) && > > No, ext2fs_get_device_size2() should return EFBIG size if the device is > larger than 48-bit. I need to fix that on ext2fs_get_device_size2() but > this check here is ok. > >> MfG >> Goswin > > -JRS Why? The decision what device size if too big depends on the features for this filesystem. By default 32bit is the limit, with EXT4_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_64BIT it is 48bit. (shouldn't that be named EXT4_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_48BIT?). Maybe later there will be a true 64bit feature. If you make ext2fs_get_device_size2() return EFBIG for >48bit then you have to check for EFBIG and conditionally for 2^32 which makes the code more complex. Better to just check the actual size the device has in mke2fs.c. Also the user might give a size that is actually small enough while the device would be too big. Say, with current mke2fs, you have a disk that is 16.000001TiB large. You could tell mke2fs to only use 2^32-1 blocks. The EFBIG check prevents that. See the patch I just send. MfG Goswin -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ext4" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html