IOCT-XF-SCRUB-METADATA
Section: System Calls (2)
Updated: 202-0-21
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NAME
ioctl_xfs_scrubv_metadata - check a lot of XFS filesystem metadata
SYNOPSIS
#include <xfs/xfs_fs.h>
int ioctl(int dest_fd, XFS_IOC_SCRUBV_METADATA, struct xfs_scrub_vec_head *arg);
DESCRIPTION
This XFS ioctl asks the kernel driver to examine several pieces of filesystem
metadata for errors or suboptimal metadata.
Multiple scrub types can be invoked to target a single filesystem object.
See
ioctl_xfs_scrub_metadata(2)
for a discussion of metadata validation, and documentation of the various
XFS_SCRUB_TYPE
and
XFS_SCRUB_FLAGS
values referenced below.
The types and location of the metadata to scrub are conveyed as a vector with
a header of the following form:
struct xfs_scrub_vec_head {
__u64 svh_ino;
__u32 svh_gen;
__u32 svh_agno;
__u32 svh_flags;
__u16 svh_rest_us;
__u16 svh_nr;
__u64 svh_reserved;
__u64 svh_vectors;
};
The field
svh_ino,
svh_gen,
and
svh_agno
correspond to the
sm_ino,
sm_gen,
and
sm_agno
fields of the regular scrub ioctl.
Exactly one filesystem object can be specified in a single call.
The kernel will proceed with each vector in
svh_vectors
until progress is no longer possible.
The field
svh_rest_us
specifies an amount of time to pause between each scrub invocation to give
the system a chance to process other requests.
The field
svh_nr
specifies the number of vectors in the
svh_vectors
array.
The field
svh_vectors
is a pointer to an array of
struct xfs_scrub_vec
structures.
The field
svh_reserved
must be zero.
Each vector has the following form:
struct xfs_scrub_vec {
__u32 sv_type;
__u32 sv_flags;
__s32 sv_ret;
__u32 sv_reserved;
};
The fields
sv_type
and
sv_flags
indicate the type of metadata to check and the behavioral changes that
userspace will permit of the kernel.
The
sv_flags
field will be updated upon completion of the scrub call.
See the documentation of
XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_*
and
XFS_SCRUB_[IO]FLAG_*
values in
ioctl_xfs_scrub_metadata(2)
for a detailed description of their purpose.
If a vector's
sv_type
field is set to the value
XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_BARRIER,
the kernel will stop processing vectors and return to userspace if a scrubber
flags corruption by setting one of the
XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_*
values in
sv_flags
or
returns an operation error in
sv_ret.
Otherwise, the kernel returns only after processing all vectors.
The
sv_ret
field is set to the return value of the scrub function.
See the RETURN VALUE
section of the
ioctl_xfs_scrub_metadata(2)
manual page for more information.
The
sv_reserved
field must be zero.
RETURN VALUE
On error, -1 is returned, and
errno
is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
Error codes can be one of, but are not limited to, the following:
- EINVAL
-
One or more of the arguments specified is invalid.
- EINTR
-
The operation was interrupted.
- ENOMEM
-
There was not sufficient memory to perform the scrub or repair operation.
- EFAULT
-
A memory fault was encountered while reading or writing the vector.
CONFORMING TO
This API is specific to XFS filesystem on the Linux kernel.
NOTES
These operations may block other filesystem operations for a long time.
A calling process can stop the operation by being sent a fatal
signal, but no-fatal signals are blocked.
SEE ALSO
ioctl(2)
ioctl_xfs_scrub_metadata(2)
xfs_scrub(8)
xfs_repair(8)
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