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- /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2017 Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
- *
- * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
- */
- //config:config FALLOCATE
- //config: bool "fallocate"
- //config: default y
- //config: help
- //config: Preallocate space for files.
- //applet:IF_FALLOCATE(APPLET(fallocate, BB_DIR_USR_BIN, BB_SUID_DROP))
- //kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_FALLOCATE) += fallocate.o
- //usage:#define fallocate_trivial_usage
- //usage: "[-o OFS] -l LEN FILE"
- // fallocate [-c|-p|-z] [-n] [-o OFS] -l LEN FILE
- // fallocate -d [-o OFS] [-l LEN] FILE
- //usage:#define fallocate_full_usage "\n\n"
- //usage: "Preallocate space for FILE\n"
- // "\n -c Remove range"
- // "\n -p Make hole"
- // "\n -z Zero and allocate range"
- // "\n -d Convert zeros to holes"
- // "\n -n Keep size"
- //usage: "\n -o OFS Offset of range"
- //usage: "\n -l LEN Length of range"
- //Upstream options:
- //The options --collapse-range, --dig-holes, --punch-hole and --zero-range
- //are mutually exclusive.
- //-c, --collapse-range
- // Removes a byte range from a file, without leaving a hole. The byte range
- // to be collapsed starts at offset and continues for length bytes.
- // At the completion of the operation, the contents of the file starting
- // at the location offset+length will be appended at the location offset,
- // and the file will be length bytes smaller. The option --keep-size may
- // not be specified for the collapse-range operation.
- //-d, --dig-holes
- // Detect and dig holes. This makes the file sparse in-place, without using
- // extra disk space. The minimum size of the hole depends on filesystem I/O
- // block size (usually 4096 bytes). Also,
- //-l, --length length
- // Specifies the length of the range, in bytes.
- //-n, --keep-size
- // Do not modify the apparent length of the file. This may effectively
- // allocate blocks past EOF, which can be removed with a truncate.
- //-o, --offset offset
- // Specifies the beginning offset of the range, in bytes.
- //-p, --punch-hole
- // Deallocates space (i.e., creates a hole) in the byte range starting
- // at offset and continuing for length bytes. Within the specified range,
- // partial filesystem blocks are zeroed, and whole
- // filesystem blocks are removed from the file. After a successful call,
- // subsequent reads from this range will return zeroes. This option may not
- // be specified at the same time as the
- // --zero-range option. Also, when using this option, --keep-size is implied.
- //-z, --zero-range
- // Zeroes space in the byte range starting at offset and continuing for
- // length bytes. Within the specified range, blocks are preallocated for
- // the regions that span the holes in the file. After
- // a successful call, subsequent reads from this range will return zeroes.
- // Zeroing is done within the filesystem preferably by converting the range
- // into unwritten extents. This approach means that the specified range
- // will not be physically zeroed out on the device (except for partial
- // blocks at the either end of the range), and I/O is (otherwise) required
- // only to update metadata.
- // Option --keep-size can be specified to prevent file length modification.
- #include "libbb.h"
- int fallocate_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
- int fallocate_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
- {
- const char *str_l;
- const char *str_o = "0";
- off_t ofs, len;
- unsigned opts;
- int fd;
- /* exactly one non-option arg */
- opt_complementary = "=1";
- opts = getopt32(argv, "l:o:", &str_l, &str_o);
- if (!(opts & 1))
- bb_show_usage();
- ofs = xatoull_sfx(str_o, kmg_i_suffixes);
- len = xatoull_sfx(str_l, kmg_i_suffixes);
- argv += optind;
- fd = xopen3(*argv, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666);
- /* posix_fallocate has unusual method of returning error */
- /* maybe use Linux-specific fallocate(int fd, int mode, off_t offset, off_t len) instead? */
- if ((errno = posix_fallocate(fd, ofs, len)) != 0)
- bb_perror_msg_and_die("fallocate '%s'", *argv);
- /* util-linux also performs fsync(fd); */
- return EXIT_SUCCESS;
- }
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