diff --git a/sbin/newfs/newfs.8 b/sbin/newfs/newfs.8 index e1496af814ca..0dc93cb8b78d 100644 --- a/sbin/newfs/newfs.8 +++ b/sbin/newfs/newfs.8 @@ -1,383 +1,387 @@ .\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994 .\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors .\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software .\" without specific prior written permission. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE .\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)newfs.8 8.6 (Berkeley) 5/3/95 .\" -.Dd October 21, 2022 +.Dd May 18, 2024 .Dt NEWFS 8 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm newfs .Nd construct a new UFS1/UFS2 file system .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl EJNUjlnt .Op Fl L Ar volname .Op Fl O Ar filesystem-type .Op Fl S Ar sector-size .Op Fl T Ar disktype .Op Fl a Ar maxcontig .Op Fl b Ar block-size .Op Fl c Ar blocks-per-cylinder-group .Op Fl d Ar max-extent-size .Op Fl e Ar maxbpg .Op Fl f Ar frag-size .Op Fl g Ar avgfilesize .Op Fl h Ar avgfpdir .Op Fl i Ar bytes .Op Fl k Ar held-for-metadata-blocks .Op Fl m Ar free-space .Op Fl o Ar optimization .Op Fl p Ar partition .Op Fl r Ar reserved .Op Fl s Ar size .Ar special .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility is used to initialize and clear file systems before first use. The .Nm utility builds a file system on the specified special file. (We often refer to the .Dq special file as the .Dq disk , although the special file need not be a physical disk. In fact, it need not even be special.) Typically the defaults are reasonable, however .Nm has numerous options to allow the defaults to be selectively overridden. .Pp The following options define the general layout policies: .Bl -tag -width indent .It Fl E Erase the content of the disk before making the filesystem. The reserved area in front of the superblock (for bootcode) will not be erased. Erasing is only relevant to flash-memory or thinly provisioned devices. Erasing may take a long time. If the device does not support BIO_DELETE, the command will fail. .It Fl J Enable journaling on the new file system via gjournal. See .Xr gjournal 8 for details. .It Fl L Ar volname Add a volume label to the new file system. Legal characters are alphanumerics, dashes, and underscores. .It Fl N Cause the file system parameters to be printed out without really creating the file system. .It Fl O Ar filesystem-type Use 1 to specify that a UFS1 format file system be built; use 2 to specify that a UFS2 format file system be built. The default format is UFS2. .It Fl T Ar disktype For backward compatibility. .It Fl U Enable soft updates on the new file system. +Soft updates are enabled by default for UFS2 format file systems. +Use +.Xr tunefs 8 +to disable soft updates if they are not wanted. .It Fl a Ar maxcontig Specify the maximum number of contiguous blocks that will be laid out before forcing a rotational delay. The default value is 16. See .Xr tunefs 8 for more details on how to set this option. .It Fl b Ar block-size The block size of the file system, in bytes. It must be a power of 2. .\" If changing the default block size and it causes the default .\" fragment size to change, be sure to update the location of .\" the first backup superblock on the fsck_ffs.8 manual page. The default size is 32768 bytes, and the smallest allowable size is 4096 bytes. The optimal block:fragment ratio is 8:1. Other ratios are possible, but are not recommended, and may produce poor results. .It Fl c Ar blocks-per-cylinder-group The number of blocks per cylinder group in a file system. The default is to compute the maximum allowed by the other parameters. This value is dependent on a number of other parameters, in particular the block size and the number of bytes per inode. .It Fl d Ar max-extent-size The file system may choose to store large files using extents. This parameter specifies the largest extent size that may be used. The default value is the file system blocksize. It is presently limited to a maximum value of 16 times the file system blocksize and a minimum value of the file system blocksize. .It Fl e Ar maxbpg Indicate the maximum number of blocks any single file can allocate out of a cylinder group before it is forced to begin allocating blocks from another cylinder group. The default is about one quarter of the total blocks in a cylinder group. See .Xr tunefs 8 for more details on how to set this option. .It Fl f Ar frag-size The fragment size of the file system in bytes. It must be a power of two ranging in value between .Ar blocksize Ns /8 and .Ar blocksize . .\" If changing the default fragment size or it changes because of a .\" change to the default block size, be sure to update the location .\" of the first backup superblock on the fsck_ffs.8 manual page. The default is 4096 bytes. .It Fl g Ar avgfilesize The expected average file size for the file system. .It Fl h Ar avgfpdir The expected average number of files per directory on the file system. .It Fl i Ar bytes Specify the density of inodes in the file system. The default is to create an inode for every .Pq 2 * Ar frag-size bytes of data space. If fewer inodes are desired, a larger number should be used; to create more inodes a smaller number should be given. One inode is required for each distinct file, so this value effectively specifies the average file size on the file system. .It Fl j Enable soft updates journaling on the new file system. This flag is implemented by running the .Xr tunefs 8 utility found in the user's .Dv $PATH . .Pp Enabling journaling reduces the time spent by .Xr fsck_ffs 8 cleaning up a filesystem after a crash to a few seconds from minutes to hours. Without journaling, the time to recover after a crash is a function of the number of files in the filesystem and the size of the filesystem. With journaling, the time to recover after a crash is a function of the amount of activity in the filesystem in the minute before the crash. Journaled recovery time is usually only a few seconds and never exceeds a minute. .Pp The drawback to using journaling is that the writes to its log adds an extra write load to the media containing the filesystem. Thus a write-intensive workload will have reduced throughput on a filesystem running with journaling. .Pp Like all journaling filesystems, the journal recovery will only fix issues known to the journal. Specifically if a media error occurs, the journal will not know about it and hence will not fix it. Thus when using journaling, it is still necessary to run a full fsck every few months or after a filesystem panic to check for and fix any errors brought on by media failure. A full fsck can be done by running a background fsck on a live filesystem or by running with the .Fl f flag on an unmounted filesystem. When running .Xr fsck_ffs 8 in background on a live filesystem the filesystem performance will be about half of normal during the time that the background .Xr fsck_ffs 8 is running. Running a full fsck on a UFS filesystem is the equivalent of running a scrub on a ZFS filesystem. .It Fl k Ar held-for-metadata-blocks Set the amount of space to be held for metadata blocks in each cylinder group. When set, the file system preference routines will try to save the specified amount of space immediately following the inode blocks in each cylinder group for use by metadata blocks. Clustering the metadata blocks speeds up random file access and decreases the running time of .Xr fsck 8 . By default .Nm sets it to half of the space reserved to minfree. .It Fl l Enable multilabel MAC on the new file system. .It Fl m Ar free-space The percentage of space reserved from normal users; the minimum free space threshold. The default value used is defined by .Dv MINFREE from .In ufs/ffs/fs.h , currently 8%. See .Xr tunefs 8 for more details on how to set this option. .It Fl n Do not create a .Pa .snap directory on the new file system. The resulting file system will not support snapshot generation, so .Xr dump 8 in live mode and background .Xr fsck 8 will not function properly. The traditional .Xr fsck 8 and offline .Xr dump 8 will work on the file system. This option is intended primarily for memory or vnode-backed file systems that do not require .Xr dump 8 or .Xr fsck 8 support. .It Fl o Ar optimization .Cm ( space or .Cm time ) . The file system can either be instructed to try to minimize the time spent allocating blocks, or to try to minimize the space fragmentation on the disk. If the value of minfree (see above) is less than 8%, the default is to optimize for .Cm space ; if the value of minfree is greater than or equal to 8%, the default is to optimize for .Cm time . See .Xr tunefs 8 for more details on how to set this option. .It Fl p Ar partition The partition name (a..h) you want to use in case the underlying image is a file, so you do not have access to individual partitions through the filesystem. Can also be used with a device, e.g., .Nm .Fl p Ar f .Ar /dev/da1s3 is equivalent to .Nm .Ar /dev/da1s3f . .It Fl r Ar reserved The size, in sectors, of reserved space at the end of the partition specified in .Ar special . This space will not be occupied by the file system; it can be used by other consumers such as .Xr geom 4 . Defaults to 0. .It Fl s Ar size The size of the file system in sectors. This value defaults to the size of the raw partition specified in .Ar special less the .Ar reserved space at its end (see .Fl r ) . A .Ar size of 0 can also be used to choose the default value. A valid .Ar size value cannot be larger than the default one, which means that the file system cannot extend into the reserved space. .It Fl t Turn on the TRIM enable flag. If enabled, and if the underlying device supports the BIO_DELETE command, the file system will send a delete request to the underlying device for each freed block. The trim enable flag is typically set for flash-memory devices to reduce write amplification which reduces wear on write-limited flash-memory and often improves long-term performance. Thinly provisioned storage also benefits by returning unused blocks to the global pool. .El .Pp The following options override the standard sizes for the disk geometry. Their default values are taken from the disk label. Changing these defaults is useful only when using .Nm to build a file system whose raw image will eventually be used on a different type of disk than the one on which it is initially created (for example on a write-once disk). Note that changing any of these values from their defaults will make it impossible for .Xr fsck 8 to find the alternate superblocks if the standard superblock is lost. .Bl -tag -width indent .It Fl S Ar sector-size The size of a sector in bytes (almost never anything but 512). .El .Sh NOTES ON THE NAMING .Dq newfs is a common name prefix for utilities creating filesystems, with the suffix indicating the type of the filesystem, for instance .Xr newfs_msdos 8 . The .Nm utility is a special case which predates that convention. .Sh EXAMPLES .Dl newfs /dev/ada3s1a .Pp Creates a new ufs file system on .Pa ada3s1a . The .Nm utility will use a block size of 32768 bytes, a fragment size of 4096 bytes and the largest possible number of blocks per cylinders group. These values tend to produce better performance for most applications than the historical defaults (8192 byte block size and 1024 byte fragment size). This large fragment size may lead to much wasted space on file systems that contain many small files. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr fdformat 8 , .Xr geom 4 , .Xr disktab 5 , .Xr fs 5 , .Xr camcontrol 8 , .Xr dump 8 , .Xr dumpfs 8 , .Xr fsck 8 , .Xr gjournal 8 , .Xr gpart 8 , .Xr growfs 8 , .Xr gvinum 8 , .Xr makefs 8 , .Xr mount 8 , .Xr newfs_msdos 8 , .Xr tunefs 8 .Rs .%A M. McKusick .%A W. Joy .%A S. Leffler .%A R. Fabry .%T A Fast File System for UNIX .%J ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 2 .%V 3 .%P pp 181-197 .%D August 1984 .%O (reprinted in the BSD System Manager's Manual) .Re .Sh HISTORY The .Nm utility appeared in .Bx 4.2 . diff --git a/sbin/newfs/newfs.c b/sbin/newfs/newfs.c index afb71f9f25b4..c96e414b85dd 100644 --- a/sbin/newfs/newfs.c +++ b/sbin/newfs/newfs.c @@ -1,514 +1,517 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause * * Copyright (c) 2002 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project by Marshall * Kirk McKusick and Network Associates Laboratories, the Security * Research Division of Network Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR * contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"), as part of the DARPA CHATS * research program. * * Copyright (c) 1983, 1989, 1993, 1994 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #if 0 #ifndef lint static const char copyright[] = "@(#) Copyright (c) 1983, 1989, 1993, 1994\n\ The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n"; #endif /* not lint */ #ifndef lint static char sccsid[] = "@(#)newfs.c 8.13 (Berkeley) 5/1/95"; #endif /* not lint */ #endif #include /* * newfs: friendly front end to mkfs */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "newfs.h" int Eflag; /* Erase previous disk contents */ int Lflag; /* add a volume label */ int Nflag; /* run without writing file system */ int Oflag = 2; /* file system format (1 => UFS1, 2 => UFS2) */ int Rflag; /* regression test */ int Uflag; /* enable soft updates for file system */ int jflag; /* enable soft updates journaling for filesys */ int Xflag = 0; /* exit in middle of newfs for testing */ int Jflag; /* enable gjournal for file system */ int lflag; /* enable multilabel for file system */ int nflag; /* do not create .snap directory */ int tflag; /* enable TRIM */ intmax_t fssize; /* file system size */ off_t mediasize; /* device size */ int sectorsize; /* bytes/sector */ int realsectorsize; /* bytes/sector in hardware */ int fsize = 0; /* fragment size */ int bsize = 0; /* block size */ int maxbsize = 0; /* maximum clustering */ int maxblkspercg = MAXBLKSPERCG; /* maximum blocks per cylinder group */ int minfree = MINFREE; /* free space threshold */ int metaspace; /* space held for metadata blocks */ int opt = DEFAULTOPT; /* optimization preference (space or time) */ int density; /* number of bytes per inode */ int maxcontig = 0; /* max contiguous blocks to allocate */ int maxbpg; /* maximum blocks per file in a cyl group */ int avgfilesize = AVFILESIZ;/* expected average file size */ int avgfilesperdir = AFPDIR;/* expected number of files per directory */ u_char *volumelabel = NULL; /* volume label for filesystem */ struct uufsd disk; /* libufs disk structure */ static char device[MAXPATHLEN]; static u_char bootarea[BBSIZE]; static int is_file; /* work on a file, not a device */ static char *dkname; static char *disktype; static void getfssize(intmax_t *, const char *p, intmax_t, intmax_t); static struct disklabel *getdisklabel(void); static void usage(void) __dead2; static int expand_number_int(const char *buf, int *num); ufs2_daddr_t part_ofs; /* partition offset in blocks, used with files */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { struct partition *pp; struct disklabel *lp; struct stat st; char *cp, *special; intmax_t reserved; int ch, rval; size_t i; char part_name; /* partition name, default to full disk */ part_name = 'c'; reserved = 0; while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "EJL:NO:RS:T:UXa:b:c:d:e:f:g:h:i:jk:lm:no:p:r:s:t")) != -1) switch (ch) { case 'E': Eflag = 1; break; case 'J': Jflag = 1; break; case 'L': volumelabel = optarg; for (i = 0; isalnum(volumelabel[i]) || volumelabel[i] == '_' || volumelabel[i] == '-'; i++) continue; if (volumelabel[i] != '\0') { errx(1, "bad volume label. Valid characters " "are alphanumerics, dashes, and underscores."); } if (strlen(volumelabel) >= MAXVOLLEN) { errx(1, "bad volume label. Length is longer than %d.", MAXVOLLEN); } Lflag = 1; break; case 'N': Nflag = 1; break; case 'O': if ((Oflag = atoi(optarg)) < 1 || Oflag > 2) errx(1, "%s: bad file system format value", optarg); break; case 'R': Rflag = 1; break; case 'S': rval = expand_number_int(optarg, §orsize); if (rval < 0 || sectorsize <= 0) errx(1, "%s: bad sector size", optarg); break; case 'T': disktype = optarg; break; case 'j': jflag = 1; /* fall through to enable soft updates */ /* FALLTHROUGH */ case 'U': Uflag = 1; break; case 'X': Xflag++; break; case 'a': rval = expand_number_int(optarg, &maxcontig); if (rval < 0 || maxcontig <= 0) errx(1, "%s: bad maximum contiguous blocks", optarg); break; case 'b': rval = expand_number_int(optarg, &bsize); if (rval < 0) errx(1, "%s: bad block size", optarg); if (bsize < MINBSIZE) errx(1, "%s: block size too small, min is %d", optarg, MINBSIZE); if (bsize > MAXBSIZE) errx(1, "%s: block size too large, max is %d", optarg, MAXBSIZE); break; case 'c': rval = expand_number_int(optarg, &maxblkspercg); if (rval < 0 || maxblkspercg <= 0) errx(1, "%s: bad blocks per cylinder group", optarg); break; case 'd': rval = expand_number_int(optarg, &maxbsize); if (rval < 0 || maxbsize < MINBSIZE) errx(1, "%s: bad extent block size", optarg); break; case 'e': rval = expand_number_int(optarg, &maxbpg); if (rval < 0 || maxbpg <= 0) errx(1, "%s: bad blocks per file in a cylinder group", optarg); break; case 'f': rval = expand_number_int(optarg, &fsize); if (rval < 0 || fsize <= 0) errx(1, "%s: bad fragment size", optarg); break; case 'g': rval = expand_number_int(optarg, &avgfilesize); if (rval < 0 || avgfilesize <= 0) errx(1, "%s: bad average file size", optarg); break; case 'h': rval = expand_number_int(optarg, &avgfilesperdir); if (rval < 0 || avgfilesperdir <= 0) errx(1, "%s: bad average files per dir", optarg); break; case 'i': rval = expand_number_int(optarg, &density); if (rval < 0 || density <= 0) errx(1, "%s: bad bytes per inode", optarg); break; case 'l': lflag = 1; break; case 'k': if ((metaspace = atoi(optarg)) < 0) errx(1, "%s: bad metadata space %%", optarg); if (metaspace == 0) /* force to stay zero in mkfs */ metaspace = -1; break; case 'm': if ((minfree = atoi(optarg)) < 0 || minfree > 99) errx(1, "%s: bad free space %%", optarg); break; case 'n': nflag = 1; break; case 'o': if (strcmp(optarg, "space") == 0) opt = FS_OPTSPACE; else if (strcmp(optarg, "time") == 0) opt = FS_OPTTIME; else errx(1, "%s: unknown optimization preference: use `space' or `time'", optarg); break; case 'r': errno = 0; reserved = strtoimax(optarg, &cp, 0); if (errno != 0 || cp == optarg || *cp != '\0' || reserved < 0) errx(1, "%s: bad reserved size", optarg); break; case 'p': is_file = 1; part_name = optarg[0]; break; case 's': errno = 0; fssize = strtoimax(optarg, &cp, 0); if (errno != 0 || cp == optarg || *cp != '\0' || fssize < 0) errx(1, "%s: bad file system size", optarg); break; case 't': tflag = 1; break; case '?': default: usage(); } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if (argc != 1) usage(); special = argv[0]; if (!special[0]) err(1, "empty file/special name"); cp = strrchr(special, '/'); if (cp == NULL) { /* * No path prefix; try prefixing _PATH_DEV. */ snprintf(device, sizeof(device), "%s%s", _PATH_DEV, special); special = device; } if (is_file) { /* bypass ufs_disk_fillout_blank */ bzero( &disk, sizeof(disk)); disk.d_bsize = 1; disk.d_name = special; disk.d_fd = open(special, O_RDONLY); if (disk.d_fd < 0 || (!Nflag && ufs_disk_write(&disk) == -1)) errx(1, "%s: ", special); } else if (ufs_disk_fillout_blank(&disk, special) == -1 || (!Nflag && ufs_disk_write(&disk) == -1)) { if (disk.d_error != NULL) errx(1, "%s: %s", special, disk.d_error); else err(1, "%s", special); } if (fstat(disk.d_fd, &st) < 0) err(1, "%s", special); if ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFCHR) { warn("%s: not a character-special device", special); is_file = 1; /* assume it is a file */ dkname = special; if (sectorsize == 0) sectorsize = 512; mediasize = st.st_size; /* set fssize from the partition */ } else { if (sectorsize == 0) if (ioctl(disk.d_fd, DIOCGSECTORSIZE, §orsize) == -1) sectorsize = 0; /* back out on error for safety */ if (sectorsize && ioctl(disk.d_fd, DIOCGMEDIASIZE, &mediasize) != -1) getfssize(&fssize, special, mediasize / sectorsize, reserved); } pp = NULL; lp = getdisklabel(); if (lp != NULL) { if (!is_file) /* already set for files */ part_name = special[strlen(special) - 1]; if ((part_name < 'a' || part_name - 'a' >= MAXPARTITIONS) && !isdigit(part_name)) errx(1, "%s: can't figure out file system partition", special); cp = &part_name; if (isdigit(*cp)) pp = &lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART]; else pp = &lp->d_partitions[*cp - 'a']; if (pp->p_size == 0) errx(1, "%s: `%c' partition is unavailable", special, *cp); if (pp->p_fstype == FS_BOOT) errx(1, "%s: `%c' partition overlaps boot program", special, *cp); getfssize(&fssize, special, pp->p_size, reserved); if (sectorsize == 0) sectorsize = lp->d_secsize; if (fsize == 0) fsize = pp->p_fsize; if (bsize == 0) bsize = pp->p_frag * pp->p_fsize; if (is_file) part_ofs = pp->p_offset; } if (sectorsize <= 0) errx(1, "%s: no default sector size", special); if (fsize <= 0) fsize = MAX(DFL_FRAGSIZE, sectorsize); if (bsize <= 0) bsize = MIN(DFL_BLKSIZE, 8 * fsize); if (minfree < MINFREE && opt != FS_OPTSPACE) { fprintf(stderr, "Warning: changing optimization to space "); fprintf(stderr, "because minfree is less than %d%%\n", MINFREE); opt = FS_OPTSPACE; } + /* Use soft updates by default for UFS2 and above */ + if (Oflag > 1) + Uflag = 1; realsectorsize = sectorsize; if (sectorsize != DEV_BSIZE) { /* XXX */ int secperblk = sectorsize / DEV_BSIZE; sectorsize = DEV_BSIZE; fssize *= secperblk; if (pp != NULL) pp->p_size *= secperblk; } mkfs(pp, special); ufs_disk_close(&disk); if (!jflag) exit(0); if (execlp("tunefs", "newfs", "-j", "enable", special, NULL) < 0) err(1, "Cannot enable soft updates journaling, tunefs"); /* NOT REACHED */ } void getfssize(intmax_t *fsz, const char *s, intmax_t disksize, intmax_t reserved) { intmax_t available; available = disksize - reserved; if (available <= 0) errx(1, "%s: reserved not less than device size %jd", s, disksize); if (*fsz == 0) *fsz = available; else if (*fsz > available) errx(1, "%s: maximum file system size is %jd", s, available); } struct disklabel * getdisklabel(void) { static struct disklabel lab; struct disklabel *lp; if (is_file) { if (read(disk.d_fd, bootarea, BBSIZE) != BBSIZE) err(4, "cannot read bootarea"); if (bsd_disklabel_le_dec( bootarea + (0 /* labeloffset */ + 1 /* labelsoffset */ * sectorsize), &lab, MAXPARTITIONS)) errx(1, "no valid label found"); lp = &lab; return &lab; } if (disktype) { lp = getdiskbyname(disktype); if (lp != NULL) return (lp); } return (NULL); } static void usage(void) { fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [ -fsoptions ] special-device%s\n", getprogname(), " [device-type]"); fprintf(stderr, "where fsoptions are:\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-E Erase previous disk content\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-J Enable journaling via gjournal\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-L volume label to add to superblock\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-N do not create file system, just print out parameters\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-O file system format: 1 => UFS1, 2 => UFS2\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-R regression test, suppress random factors\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-S sector size\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-T disktype\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-U enable soft updates\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-a maximum contiguous blocks\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-b block size\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-c blocks per cylinders group\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-d maximum extent size\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-e maximum blocks per file in a cylinder group\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-f frag size\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-g average file size\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-h average files per directory\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-i number of bytes per inode\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-j enable soft updates journaling\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-k space to hold for metadata blocks\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-l enable multilabel MAC\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-n do not create .snap directory\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-m minimum free space %%\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-o optimization preference (`space' or `time')\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-p partition name (a..h)\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-r reserved sectors at the end of device\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-s file system size (sectors)\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-t enable TRIM\n"); exit(1); } static int expand_number_int(const char *buf, int *num) { int64_t num64; int rval; rval = expand_number(buf, &num64); if (rval < 0) return (rval); if (num64 > INT_MAX || num64 < INT_MIN) { errno = ERANGE; return (-1); } *num = (int)num64; return (0); }