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@@ -22,22 +22,22 @@ const befs_inode_addr BAD_IADDR = { 0, 0, 0 };
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static int befs_find_brun_direct(struct super_block *sb,
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const befs_data_stream *data,
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- befs_blocknr_t blockno, befs_block_run * run);
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+ befs_blocknr_t blockno, befs_block_run *run);
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static int befs_find_brun_indirect(struct super_block *sb,
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const befs_data_stream *data,
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befs_blocknr_t blockno,
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- befs_block_run * run);
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+ befs_block_run *run);
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static int befs_find_brun_dblindirect(struct super_block *sb,
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const befs_data_stream *data,
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befs_blocknr_t blockno,
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- befs_block_run * run);
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+ befs_block_run *run);
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/**
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* befs_read_datastream - get buffer_head containing data, starting from pos.
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* @sb: Filesystem superblock
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- * @ds: datastrem to find data with
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+ * @ds: datastream to find data with
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* @pos: start of data
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* @off: offset of data in buffer_head->b_data
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*
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ static int befs_find_brun_dblindirect(struct super_block *sb,
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*/
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struct buffer_head *
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befs_read_datastream(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *ds,
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- befs_off_t pos, uint * off)
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+ befs_off_t pos, uint *off)
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{
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struct buffer_head *bh;
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befs_block_run run;
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@@ -75,7 +75,13 @@ befs_read_datastream(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *ds,
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return bh;
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}
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-/*
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+/**
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+ * befs_fblock2brun - give back block run for fblock
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+ * @sb: the superblock
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+ * @data: datastream to read from
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+ * @fblock: the blocknumber with the file position to find
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+ * @run: The found run is passed back through this pointer
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+ *
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* Takes a file position and gives back a brun who's starting block
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* is block number fblock of the file.
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*
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@@ -88,7 +94,7 @@ befs_read_datastream(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *ds,
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*/
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int
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befs_fblock2brun(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *data,
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- befs_blocknr_t fblock, befs_block_run * run)
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+ befs_blocknr_t fblock, befs_block_run *run)
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{
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int err;
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befs_off_t pos = fblock << BEFS_SB(sb)->block_shift;
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@@ -115,7 +121,7 @@ befs_fblock2brun(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *data,
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/**
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* befs_read_lsmylink - read long symlink from datastream.
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* @sb: Filesystem superblock
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- * @ds: Datastrem to read from
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+ * @ds: Datastream to read from
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* @buff: Buffer in which to place long symlink data
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* @len: Length of the long symlink in bytes
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*
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@@ -128,6 +134,7 @@ befs_read_lsymlink(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *ds,
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befs_off_t bytes_read = 0; /* bytes readed */
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u16 plen;
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struct buffer_head *bh;
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+
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befs_debug(sb, "---> %s length: %llu", __func__, len);
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while (bytes_read < len) {
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@@ -183,13 +190,13 @@ befs_count_blocks(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *ds)
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metablocks += ds->indirect.len;
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/*
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- Double indir block, plus all the indirect blocks it mapps
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- In the double-indirect range, all block runs of data are
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- BEFS_DBLINDIR_BRUN_LEN blocks long. Therefore, we know
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- how many data block runs are in the double-indirect region,
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- and from that we know how many indirect blocks it takes to
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- map them. We assume that the indirect blocks are also
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- BEFS_DBLINDIR_BRUN_LEN blocks long.
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+ * Double indir block, plus all the indirect blocks it maps.
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+ * In the double-indirect range, all block runs of data are
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+ * BEFS_DBLINDIR_BRUN_LEN blocks long. Therefore, we know
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+ * how many data block runs are in the double-indirect region,
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+ * and from that we know how many indirect blocks it takes to
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+ * map them. We assume that the indirect blocks are also
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+ * BEFS_DBLINDIR_BRUN_LEN blocks long.
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*/
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if (ds->size > ds->max_indirect_range && ds->max_indirect_range != 0) {
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uint dbl_bytes;
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@@ -212,58 +219,50 @@ befs_count_blocks(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *ds)
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return blocks;
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}
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-/*
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- Finds the block run that starts at file block number blockno
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- in the file represented by the datastream data, if that
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- blockno is in the direct region of the datastream.
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-
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- sb: the superblock
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- data: the datastream
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- blockno: the blocknumber to find
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- run: The found run is passed back through this pointer
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-
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- Return value is BEFS_OK if the blockrun is found, BEFS_ERR
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- otherwise.
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-
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- Algorithm:
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- Linear search. Checks each element of array[] to see if it
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- contains the blockno-th filesystem block. This is necessary
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- because the block runs map variable amounts of data. Simply
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- keeps a count of the number of blocks searched so far (sum),
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- incrementing this by the length of each block run as we come
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- across it. Adds sum to *count before returning (this is so
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- you can search multiple arrays that are logicaly one array,
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- as in the indirect region code).
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-
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- When/if blockno is found, if blockno is inside of a block
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- run as stored on disk, we offset the start and length members
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- of the block run, so that blockno is the start and len is
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- still valid (the run ends in the same place).
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-
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- 2001-11-15 Will Dyson
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-*/
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+/**
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+ * befs_find_brun_direct - find a direct block run in the datastream
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+ * @sb: the superblock
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+ * @data: the datastream
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+ * @blockno: the blocknumber to find
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+ * @run: The found run is passed back through this pointer
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+ *
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+ * Finds the block run that starts at file block number blockno
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+ * in the file represented by the datastream data, if that
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+ * blockno is in the direct region of the datastream.
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+ *
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+ * Return value is BEFS_OK if the blockrun is found, BEFS_ERR
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+ * otherwise.
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+ *
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+ * Algorithm:
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+ * Linear search. Checks each element of array[] to see if it
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+ * contains the blockno-th filesystem block. This is necessary
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+ * because the block runs map variable amounts of data. Simply
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+ * keeps a count of the number of blocks searched so far (sum),
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+ * incrementing this by the length of each block run as we come
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+ * across it. Adds sum to *count before returning (this is so
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+ * you can search multiple arrays that are logicaly one array,
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+ * as in the indirect region code).
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+ *
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+ * When/if blockno is found, if blockno is inside of a block
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+ * run as stored on disk, we offset the start and length members
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+ * of the block run, so that blockno is the start and len is
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+ * still valid (the run ends in the same place).
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+ */
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static int
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befs_find_brun_direct(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *data,
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- befs_blocknr_t blockno, befs_block_run * run)
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+ befs_blocknr_t blockno, befs_block_run *run)
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{
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int i;
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const befs_block_run *array = data->direct;
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befs_blocknr_t sum;
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- befs_blocknr_t max_block =
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- data->max_direct_range >> BEFS_SB(sb)->block_shift;
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befs_debug(sb, "---> %s, find %lu", __func__, (unsigned long)blockno);
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- if (blockno > max_block) {
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- befs_error(sb, "%s passed block outside of direct region",
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- __func__);
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- return BEFS_ERR;
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- }
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-
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for (i = 0, sum = 0; i < BEFS_NUM_DIRECT_BLOCKS;
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sum += array[i].len, i++) {
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if (blockno >= sum && blockno < sum + (array[i].len)) {
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int offset = blockno - sum;
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+
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run->allocation_group = array[i].allocation_group;
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run->start = array[i].start + offset;
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run->len = array[i].len - offset;
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@@ -275,38 +274,39 @@ befs_find_brun_direct(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *data,
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}
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}
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+ befs_error(sb, "%s failed to find file block %lu", __func__,
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+ (unsigned long)blockno);
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befs_debug(sb, "---> %s ERROR", __func__);
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return BEFS_ERR;
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}
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-/*
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- Finds the block run that starts at file block number blockno
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- in the file represented by the datastream data, if that
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- blockno is in the indirect region of the datastream.
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-
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- sb: the superblock
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- data: the datastream
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- blockno: the blocknumber to find
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- run: The found run is passed back through this pointer
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-
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- Return value is BEFS_OK if the blockrun is found, BEFS_ERR
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- otherwise.
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-
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- Algorithm:
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- For each block in the indirect run of the datastream, read
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- it in and search through it for search_blk.
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-
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- XXX:
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- Really should check to make sure blockno is inside indirect
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- region.
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-
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- 2001-11-15 Will Dyson
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-*/
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+/**
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+ * befs_find_brun_indirect - find a block run in the datastream
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+ * @sb: the superblock
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+ * @data: the datastream
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+ * @blockno: the blocknumber to find
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+ * @run: The found run is passed back through this pointer
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+ *
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+ * Finds the block run that starts at file block number blockno
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+ * in the file represented by the datastream data, if that
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+ * blockno is in the indirect region of the datastream.
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+ *
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+ * Return value is BEFS_OK if the blockrun is found, BEFS_ERR
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+ * otherwise.
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+ *
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+ * Algorithm:
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+ * For each block in the indirect run of the datastream, read
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+ * it in and search through it for search_blk.
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+ *
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+ * XXX:
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+ * Really should check to make sure blockno is inside indirect
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+ * region.
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+ */
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static int
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befs_find_brun_indirect(struct super_block *sb,
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const befs_data_stream *data,
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befs_blocknr_t blockno,
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- befs_block_run * run)
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+ befs_block_run *run)
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{
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int i, j;
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befs_blocknr_t sum = 0;
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@@ -326,11 +326,12 @@ befs_find_brun_indirect(struct super_block *sb,
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/* Examine blocks of the indirect run one at a time */
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for (i = 0; i < indirect.len; i++) {
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- indirblock = befs_bread(sb, indirblockno + i);
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+ indirblock = sb_bread(sb, indirblockno + i);
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if (indirblock == NULL) {
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- befs_debug(sb, "---> %s failed to read "
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+ befs_error(sb, "---> %s failed to read "
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"disk block %lu from the indirect brun",
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__func__, (unsigned long)indirblockno + i);
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+ befs_debug(sb, "<--- %s ERROR", __func__);
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return BEFS_ERR;
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}
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@@ -370,52 +371,51 @@ befs_find_brun_indirect(struct super_block *sb,
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return BEFS_ERR;
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}
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-/*
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- Finds the block run that starts at file block number blockno
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- in the file represented by the datastream data, if that
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- blockno is in the double-indirect region of the datastream.
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-
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- sb: the superblock
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- data: the datastream
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- blockno: the blocknumber to find
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- run: The found run is passed back through this pointer
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-
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- Return value is BEFS_OK if the blockrun is found, BEFS_ERR
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- otherwise.
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-
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- Algorithm:
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- The block runs in the double-indirect region are different.
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- They are always allocated 4 fs blocks at a time, so each
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- block run maps a constant amount of file data. This means
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- that we can directly calculate how many block runs into the
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- double-indirect region we need to go to get to the one that
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- maps a particular filesystem block.
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-
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- We do this in two stages. First we calculate which of the
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- inode addresses in the double-indirect block will point us
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- to the indirect block that contains the mapping for the data,
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- then we calculate which of the inode addresses in that
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- indirect block maps the data block we are after.
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-
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- Oh, and once we've done that, we actually read in the blocks
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- that contain the inode addresses we calculated above. Even
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- though the double-indirect run may be several blocks long,
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- we can calculate which of those blocks will contain the index
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- we are after and only read that one. We then follow it to
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- the indirect block and perform a similar process to find
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- the actual block run that maps the data block we are interested
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- in.
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-
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- Then we offset the run as in befs_find_brun_array() and we are
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- done.
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-
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- 2001-11-15 Will Dyson
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-*/
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+/**
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+ * befs_find_brun_dblindirect - find a block run in the datastream
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+ * @sb: the superblock
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+ * @data: the datastream
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+ * @blockno: the blocknumber to find
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+ * @run: The found run is passed back through this pointer
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+ *
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+ * Finds the block run that starts at file block number blockno
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+ * in the file represented by the datastream data, if that
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+ * blockno is in the double-indirect region of the datastream.
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+ *
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+ * Return value is BEFS_OK if the blockrun is found, BEFS_ERR
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+ * otherwise.
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+ *
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+ * Algorithm:
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+ * The block runs in the double-indirect region are different.
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+ * They are always allocated 4 fs blocks at a time, so each
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+ * block run maps a constant amount of file data. This means
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+ * that we can directly calculate how many block runs into the
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+ * double-indirect region we need to go to get to the one that
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+ * maps a particular filesystem block.
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+ *
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+ * We do this in two stages. First we calculate which of the
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+ * inode addresses in the double-indirect block will point us
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+ * to the indirect block that contains the mapping for the data,
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+ * then we calculate which of the inode addresses in that
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+ * indirect block maps the data block we are after.
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+ *
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+ * Oh, and once we've done that, we actually read in the blocks
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+ * that contain the inode addresses we calculated above. Even
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+ * though the double-indirect run may be several blocks long,
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+ * we can calculate which of those blocks will contain the index
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+ * we are after and only read that one. We then follow it to
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+ * the indirect block and perform a similar process to find
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+ * the actual block run that maps the data block we are interested
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+ * in.
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+ *
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+ * Then we offset the run as in befs_find_brun_array() and we are
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+ * done.
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+ */
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static int
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befs_find_brun_dblindirect(struct super_block *sb,
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const befs_data_stream *data,
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befs_blocknr_t blockno,
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- befs_block_run * run)
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+ befs_block_run *run)
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{
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int dblindir_indx;
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int indir_indx;
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@@ -430,10 +430,9 @@ befs_find_brun_dblindirect(struct super_block *sb,
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struct buffer_head *indir_block;
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befs_block_run indir_run;
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befs_disk_inode_addr *iaddr_array;
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- struct befs_sb_info *befs_sb = BEFS_SB(sb);
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befs_blocknr_t indir_start_blk =
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- data->max_indirect_range >> befs_sb->block_shift;
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+ data->max_indirect_range >> BEFS_SB(sb)->block_shift;
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off_t dbl_indir_off = blockno - indir_start_blk;
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@@ -471,7 +470,7 @@ befs_find_brun_dblindirect(struct super_block *sb,
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}
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dbl_indir_block =
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- befs_bread(sb, iaddr2blockno(sb, &data->double_indirect) +
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+ sb_bread(sb, iaddr2blockno(sb, &data->double_indirect) +
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dbl_which_block);
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if (dbl_indir_block == NULL) {
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befs_error(sb, "%s couldn't read the "
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@@ -479,7 +478,6 @@ befs_find_brun_dblindirect(struct super_block *sb,
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(unsigned long)
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iaddr2blockno(sb, &data->double_indirect) +
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dbl_which_block);
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- brelse(dbl_indir_block);
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return BEFS_ERR;
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}
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@@ -499,12 +497,11 @@ befs_find_brun_dblindirect(struct super_block *sb,
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}
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indir_block =
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- befs_bread(sb, iaddr2blockno(sb, &indir_run) + which_block);
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+ sb_bread(sb, iaddr2blockno(sb, &indir_run) + which_block);
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if (indir_block == NULL) {
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befs_error(sb, "%s couldn't read the indirect block "
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"at blockno %lu", __func__, (unsigned long)
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iaddr2blockno(sb, &indir_run) + which_block);
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- brelse(indir_block);
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return BEFS_ERR;
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}
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