On Fri, Jul 05, 2019 at 10:53:05AM -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote: > On 6/20/19 11:51 AM, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > > From: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Create a separate manual page for the xfs BMAP ioctls so we can document > > how they work. > > Same drill ... ;) > > > Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmap.2 | 1 > > man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapa.2 | 1 > > man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapx.2 | 172 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > man/man3/xfsctl.3 | 61 ++------------- > > 4 files changed, 184 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) > > create mode 100644 man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmap.2 > > create mode 100644 man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapa.2 > > create mode 100644 man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapx.2 > > > > > > diff --git a/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmap.2 b/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmap.2 > > new file mode 100644 > > index 00000000..909402fc > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmap.2 > > @@ -0,0 +1 @@ > > +.so man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapx.2 > > diff --git a/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapa.2 b/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapa.2 > > new file mode 100644 > > index 00000000..909402fc > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapa.2 > > @@ -0,0 +1 @@ > > +.so man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapx.2 > > diff --git a/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapx.2 b/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapx.2 > > new file mode 100644 > > index 00000000..cf21ca32 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_getbmapx.2 > > @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ > > +.\" Copyright (c) 2019, Oracle. All rights reserved. > > +.\" > > +.\" %%%LICENSE_START(GPLv2+_DOC_FULL) > > +.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ > > +.\" %%%LICENSE_END > > +.TH IOCTL-XFS-GETBMAPX 2 2019-06-17 "XFS" > > +.SH NAME > > +ioctl_xfs_getbmapx \- query extent information for an open file > > +.SH SYNOPSIS > > +.br > > +.B #include <xfs/xfs_fs.h> > > +.PP > > +.BI "int ioctl(int " fd ", XFS_IOC_GETBMAP, struct getbmap *" arg ); > > +.br > > +.BI "int ioctl(int " fd ", XFS_IOC_GETBMAPA, struct getbmap *" arg ); > > +.br > > +.BI "int ioctl(int " fd ", XFS_IOC_GETBMAPX, struct getbmapx *" arg ); > > +.SH DESCRIPTION > > +Get the block map for a segment of a file in an XFS file system. > > +The mapping information is conveyed in a structure of the following form: > > "conveyed via an array of structures of the following form" > > (otherwise below we suddenly refer to "the array" which might leave > some heads scratching) SGTM. > > +.PP > > +.in +4n > > +.nf > > +struct getbmap { > > + __s64 bmv_offset; > > + __s64 bmv_block; > > + __s64 bmv_length; > > + __s32 bmv_count; > > + __s32 bmv_entries; > > +}; > > +.fi > > +.in > > +.PP > > +The > > +.B XFS_IOC_GETBMAPX > > +ioctl uses a larger version of that structure: > > +.PP > > +.in +4n > > +.nf > > +struct getbmapx { > > + __s64 bmv_offset; > > + __s64 bmv_block; > > + __s64 bmv_length; > > + __s32 bmv_count; > > + __s32 bmv_entries; > > + __s32 bmv_iflags; > > + __s32 bmv_oflags; > > + __s32 bmv_unused1; > > + __s32 bmv_unused2; > > +}; > > +.fi > > +.in > > +.PP > > +All sizes and offsets in the structure are in units of 512 bytes. > > +.PP > > +The first structure in the array is a header and the remaining structures in > > +the array contain block map information on return. > > +The header controls iterative calls to the command and should be filled out as > > +follows: > > +.TP > > +.I bmv_offset > > +The file offset of the area of interest in the file. > > +.TP > > +.I bmv_length > > +The length of the area of interest in the file. > > +If this value is set to -1, the length of the interesting area is the rest of > > +the file. > > +.TP > > +.I bmv_count > > +The length of the array, including this header. > > "The number of elements in the array, including this header. The minimum value is 2." Yes!! having just tripped over this 2 days ago. :) > > +.TP > > +.I bmv_entries > > +The number of entries actually filled in by the call. > > +This does not need to be filled out before the call. > > I also wonder if we should say something about how to know when iterative > calls are done. Perhaps: > > "This value may be zero if no extents were found in the requested > range, or if iterated calls have reached the end of the requested > range" Ok. > > +.TP > > +.I bmv_iflags > > +For the > > +.B XFS_IOC_GETBMAPX > > +function, this is a bitmask containing a combination of the following flags: > > +.RS 0.4i > > +.TP > > +.B BMV_IF_ATTRFORK > > +Return information about the extended attribute fork. > > +.TP > > +.B BMV_IF_PREALLOC > > +Return information about unwritten pre-allocated segments. > > +.TP > > +.B BMV_IF_DELALLOC > > +Return information about delayed allocation reservation segments. > > +.TP > > +.B BMV_IF_NO_HOLES > > +Do not return information about holes. > > +.RE > > +.PD 1 > > +.PP > > +The other > > +.I bmv_* > > +fields in the header are ignored. > > +.PP > > +On return from a call, the header is updated so that the command can be > > +reused to obtain more information without re-initializing the structures. > > Perhaps: > > "On successful return from a call, the offset and length values in the header > are updated so that the command can be reused to obtain more information." Yes, that is much clearer. > > > +The remainder of the array will be filled out by the call as follows: > > "The remaining elements of the array will be filled out ..." SGTM. > > + > > +.TP > > +.I bmv_offset > > +File offset of segment. > > +.TP > > +.I bmv_block > > +Physical starting block of segment. > > +If this is -1, then the segment is a hole. > > +.TP > > +.I bmv_length > > +Length of segment. > > +.TP > > +.I bmv_oflags > > +The > > +.B XFS_IOC_GETBMAPX > > +function will fill this field with a combination of the following flags: > > +.RS 0.4i > > +.TP > > +.B BMV_OF_PREALLOC > > +The segment is an unwritten pre-allocation. > > +.TP > > +.B BMV_OF_DELALLOC > > +The segment is a delayed allocation reservation. > > +.TP > > +.B BMV_OF_LAST > > +This segment is the last in the file. > > +.TP > > +.B BMV_OF_SHARED > > +This segment shares blocks with other files. > > +.RE > > +.PD 1 > > +.PP > > +The other > > +.I bmv_* > > +fields are ignored in the array of outputted records. > > "are unused in the array of output records." Ok. :) > -Eric > > > +.PP > > +The > > +.B XFS_IOC_GETBMAPA > > +command is identical to > > +.B XFS_IOC_GETBMAP > > +except that information about the attribute fork of the file is returned. > > +.SH RETURN VALUE > > +On error, \-1 is returned, and > > +.I errno > > +is set to indicate the error. > > +.PP > > +.SH ERRORS > > +Error codes can be one of, but are not limited to, the following: > > +.TP > > +.B EFAULT > > +The kernel was not able to copy into the userspace buffer. > > +.TP > > +.B EFSBADCRC > > +Metadata checksum validation failed while performing the query. > > +.TP > > +.B EFSCORRUPTED > > +Metadata corruption was encountered while performing the query. > > +.TP > > +.B EINVAL > > +One of the arguments was not valid. > > +.TP > > +.B EIO > > +An I/O error was encountered while performing the query. > > +.TP > > +.B ENOMEM > > +There was insufficient memory to perform the query. > > +.SH CONFORMING TO > > +This API is specific to XFS filesystem on the Linux kernel. > > +.SH SEE ALSO > > +.BR ioctl (2) > > diff --git a/man/man3/xfsctl.3 b/man/man3/xfsctl.3 > > index 89975a3c..077dd411 100644 > > --- a/man/man3/xfsctl.3 > > +++ b/man/man3/xfsctl.3 > > @@ -144,59 +144,17 @@ See > > .BR ioctl_xfs_fsgetxattr (2) > > for more information. > > > > -.TP > > -.B XFS_IOC_GETBMAP > > -Get the block map for a segment of a file in an XFS file system. > > -The final argument points to an arry of variables of type > > -.BR "struct getbmap" . > > -All sizes and offsets in the structure are in units of 512 bytes. > > -The structure fields include: > > -.B bmv_offset > > -(file offset of segment), > > -.B bmv_block > > -(starting block of segment), > > -.B bmv_length > > -(length of segment), > > -.B bmv_count > > -(number of array entries, including the first), and > > -.B bmv_entries > > -(number of entries filled in). > > -The first structure in the array is a header, and the remaining > > -structures in the array contain block map information on return. > > -The header controls iterative calls to the > > +.PP > > +.nf > > .B XFS_IOC_GETBMAP > > -command. > > -The caller fills in the > > -.B bmv_offset > > -and > > -.B bmv_length > > -fields of the header to indicate the area of interest in the file, > > -and fills in the > > -.B bmv_count > > -field to indicate the length of the array. > > -If the > > -.B bmv_length > > -value is set to \-1 then the length of the interesting area is the rest > > -of the file. > > -On return from a call, the header is updated so that the command can be > > -reused to obtain more information, without re-initializing the structures. > > -Also on return, the > > -.B bmv_entries > > -field of the header is set to the number of array entries actually filled in. > > -The non-header structures will be filled in with > > -.BR bmv_offset , > > -.BR bmv_block , > > -and > > -.BR bmv_length . > > -If a region of the file has no blocks (is a hole in the file) then the > > -.B bmv_block > > -field is set to \-1. > > - > > -.TP > > .B XFS_IOC_GETBMAPA > > -Identical to > > -.B XFS_IOC_GETBMAP > > -except that information about the attribute fork of the file is returned. > > +.fi > > +.PD 0 > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_IOC_GETBMAPX > > +See > > +.BR ioctl_getbmap (2) > > +for more information. > > > > .PP > > .B XFS_IOC_RESVSP > > @@ -429,6 +387,7 @@ as they are not of general use to applications. > > .BR ioctl_xfs_fsinumbers (2), > > .BR ioctl_xfs_fscounts (2), > > .BR ioctl_xfs_getresblks (2), > > +.BR ioctl_xfs_getbmap (2), > > .BR fstatfs (2), > > .BR statfs (2), > > .BR xfs (5), > >