[PATCH 2/2] xfsdump: fix DEBUGPARTIALS build
Eric Sandeen
sandeen at sandeen.net
Tue Oct 8 17:31:41 CDT 2013
the DEBUGPARTIALS debug code might have been helpful
in this saga, so get it building again.
The primary build failure is that STREAM_MAX isn't
defined for the num_partials[STREAM_MAX] array;
the loop which uses that array iterates "drivecnt"
times, so just allocate an array of that size.
Fix a few printf format warnings while we're at it.
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen at redhat.com>
---
diff --git a/restore/content.c b/restore/content.c
index cc49336..8ad0f00 100644
--- a/restore/content.c
+++ b/restore/content.c
@@ -8857,22 +8857,23 @@ dump_partials(void)
int i;
pi_lock();
- printf("\npartial_reg: count=%d\n", persp->a.parrestcnt);
+ printf("\npartial_reg: count=%d\n", (int)persp->a.parrestcnt);
if (persp->a.parrestcnt > 0) {
for (i=0; i < partialmax; i++ ) {
if (persp->a.parrest[i].is_ino > 0) {
int j;
isptr = &persp->a.parrest[i];
- printf( "\tino=%lld ", isptr->is_ino);
+ printf("\tino=%llu ",
+ (unsigned long long)isptr->is_ino);
for (j=0, bsptr=isptr->is_bs;
j < drivecnt;
j++, bsptr++)
{
if (bsptr->endoffset > 0) {
printf("%d:%lld-%lld ",
- j, bsptr->offset,
- bsptr->endoffset);
+ j, (long long)bsptr->offset,
+ (long long)bsptr->endoffset);
}
}
printf( "\n");
@@ -8892,13 +8893,17 @@ dump_partials(void)
void
check_valid_partials(void)
{
- int num_partials[STREAM_MAX]; /* sum of partials for a given drive */
+ int *num_partials; /* array for sum of partials for a given drive */
partial_rest_t *isptr = NULL;
bytespan_t *bsptr = NULL;
int i;
/* zero the sums for each stream */
- memset(num_partials, 0, sizeof(num_partials));
+ num_partials = calloc(drivecnt, sizeof(int));
+ if (!num_partials) {
+ perror("num_partials array allocation");
+ return;
+ }
pi_lock();
if (persp->a.parrestcnt > 0) {
@@ -8926,6 +8931,7 @@ check_valid_partials(void)
}
}
pi_unlock();
+ free(num_partials);
}
#endif
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