eval '(exit $?0)' && eval 'exec perl -wS "$0" ${1+"$@"}' & eval 'exec perl -wS "$0" $argv:q' if 0; # Determine whether two files have the same extents by comparing # the logical block numbers and lengths from filefrag -v for each. # Invoke like this: # This helper function, f, extracts logical block number and lengths. # f() { awk '/^ *[0-9]/ {printf "%d %d ",$2,NF<5?$NF:$5} END {print ""}'; } # { filefrag -v j1 | f; filefrag -v j2 | f; } | ./filefrag-extent-compare use warnings; use strict; (my $ME = $0) =~ s|.*/||; my @line = <>; my $n_lines = @line; $n_lines == 2 or die "$ME: expected exactly two input lines; got $n_lines\n"; my @A = split ' ', $line[0]; my @B = split ' ', $line[1]; @A % 2 || @B % 2 and die "$ME: unexpected input: odd number of numbers; expected even\n"; my @a; my @b; foreach my $i (0..@A/2-1) { $a[$i] = { L_BLK => $A[2*$i], LEN => $A[2*$i+1] } }; foreach my $i (0..@B/2-1) { $b[$i] = { L_BLK => $B[2*$i], LEN => $B[2*$i+1] } }; # Merge adjacent extents in array E. sub merge_extents($) { my ($e) = @_; my $i = 0; while (1) { !defined $e->[$i+1] and last; $e->[$i]->{L_BLK} + $e->[$i]->{LEN} != $e->[$i+1]->{L_BLK} and ++$i, next; $e->[$i]->{LEN} += $e->[$i+1]->{LEN}; # Remove $e->[$i+1] splice @$e, $i+1, 1; } } merge_extents \@a; merge_extents \@b; @a == @b or die "$ME: extent counts differ, even after adjustment\n"; my $i = 0; while (defined $a[$i]) { my $start_match = $a[$i]->{L_BLK} == $b[$i]->{L_BLK}; my $len_match = $a[$i]->{LEN} == $b[$i]->{LEN}; if ( ! ($start_match && ($len_match || $i == (@a - 1)))) { # On XFS on Linux kernel 2.6.38, it was seen that the size of the # last extent can vary, and can extend beyond the length of the file. # So we ignore the length of the last extent, because if the # file is the wrong length we'll get failures elsewhere. die "$ME: differing extent:\n" . " [$i]=$a[$i]->{L_BLK} $a[$i]->{LEN}\n" . " [$i]=$b[$i]->{L_BLK} $b[$i]->{LEN}\n"; } $i++; } ### Setup "GNU" style for perl-mode and cperl-mode. ## Local Variables: ## mode: perl ## perl-indent-level: 2 ## perl-continued-statement-offset: 2 ## perl-continued-brace-offset: 0 ## perl-brace-offset: 0 ## perl-brace-imaginary-offset: 0 ## perl-label-offset: -2 ## perl-extra-newline-before-brace: t ## perl-merge-trailing-else: nil ## End: