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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mike Fleetwood 2b51d87147 Make include guards unique (#539297)
Include guards need to be unique within GParted code and all included
library header files.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Include_guard#Difficulties

Use this model for all include guards:
    #ifndef GPARTED_FILE_NAME_H
    #define GPARTED_FILE_NAME_H
    ...
    #endif /* GPARTED_FILE_NAME_H */

Closes Bug #539297 - Make include guards unique
2013-06-05 10:57:39 -06:00
Phillip Susi e4210ba08d Cleanup duplicate fs code
Many filesystems do not implement some of their methods, but had to provide
dummy implementations.  Remove all of the dummy implementations and instead
just provide one in the base FileSystem class.
2013-03-11 18:40:31 -06:00
Mike Fleetwood 795a92f5b2 Add file system specific remove() methods (#670171)
This commit only adds a remove() method to every file system and an
optional call to it in the relevant operations.  All remove() methods
are no operations and not enabled.

The remove() method provides explicit controlled removal of a file
system before the partition is deleted or overwritten by being formatted
or pasted into.  When implemented, it appears as an extra step in the
relevant operation.  The file system specific remove() method is
explicitly allowed to fail and stop the operations currently being
applied.

This is different to the existing erase_filesystem_signatures() which
wipes any previous file system signatures immediately before a new file
system is written to ensure there is no possibility of the partition
containing two or more different file system signatures.  It never fails
or reports anything to the user.

NOTE:
Most file systems should NOT implement a remove() method as it will
prevent recovery from accidental partition deletion.

Bug #670171 - Add LVM PV read-write support
2012-08-30 13:47:45 -06:00
Mike Fleetwood a6ff181faf Make btrfs_size_*() static member functions
The member functions btrfs_size_to_num(), btrfs_size_max_delta() and
btrfs_size_to_gdouble() don't access any member variables.  Therefore
they don't need the const qualifier allowing them to be called when the
btrfs object is const for read-only access to member variables, but
instead need to be static member functions with no access to member
variables.
2012-07-08 12:12:16 -06:00
Mike Fleetwood 7fc16a1b69 Handle btrfs tools rounding of figures (#499202)
The btrfs programs only provide approximations of file system sizes
because they display figures using binary prefix multipliers to two
decimal places of precision.  E.g. 2.00GB.  For partition sizes where
the contained file system size rounds upwards, GParted will fail to read
the file system usage and report a warning because the file system will
appear to be larger than the partition.

For example, create a 2047 MiB partition containing a btrfs file system
and display its size.

    # btrfs filesystem show
    Label: none  uuid: 92535375-5e76-4a70-896a-8d796a577993
            Total devices 1 FS bytes used 28.00KB
            devid    1 size 2.00GB used 240.62MB path /dev/sda12

The file system size appears to be 2048 MiB, but that is larger than the
partition, hence the issue GParted has.  (Actually uses the btrfs devid
size which is the size of the btrfs file system within the partition in
question).

This issue is new with the fix for Bug #499202 because it queries the
file system sizes for the first time.  The same issue could
theoretically occur previously, but with the used figure (FS bytes
used).  This would have been virtually impossible to trigger because
btrfs file system would have to have been greater than 99% full, but
btrfs has been notorious for early reporting of file system full.

The fix is that if a btrfs file system size appears larger than the
partition size, but the minimum possible size which could have been
rounded to the reported figure is within the partition size use the
smaller partition size instead.  Apply the method to the used figure
too, in case the file system is 100% full.  Also if the btrfs file
system size appears smaller than the partition size, but the maximum
possible size which could have been rounded to the reported figure is
within the partition size use the larger partition size instead to avoid
reporting, presumably false, unallocated space.  Not applied to file
system used figure.

Bug 499202 - gparted does not see the difference if partition size
             differs from filesystem size
2012-06-18 10:24:29 -06:00
Mike Fleetwood 719e73e335 Query unallocated space for unmounted file systems (#499202)
Update file system specific implementations to set the size and free
space, thus allowing the unallocated space in the partition to be
calculated, for the following unmounted file systems:
    btrfs, ext2, ext3, ext4, fat16, fat32, jfs, nilfs2, ntfs, reiserfs,
    reiser4, xfs

Bug #499202 - gparted does not see the difference if partition size
              differs from filesystem size
2012-06-18 10:24:28 -06:00
Rogier Goossens 9e96159bb2 Add support for setting UUID (#667278)
Add the ability to set a new random UUID on file systems that provide
the appropriate tools to perform this action.

Update the help manual to include this new functionality.  Also add
reference links to "setting a partition label" and "changing a
partition UUID" in the "copying and pasting a partition" section.

This patch does not include setting the UUID on an NTFS file system.

Bug #667278 - Add support for setting UUID

Bug #608308 - fix documentation - Copying and Pasting a Partition
2012-01-23 12:32:27 -07:00
Curtis Gedak ca30f986f7 Add virtual move method to FileSystem class
This is preparation work for the following bug report:
Bug #589555 - Moving a swap partition needlessly copies
              all "data" on it
2010-10-19 13:35:53 -06:00
Luca Bruno 66a3a71842 Initial Btrfs-handling modules
This adds initial handlers for Btrfs; only .create, .check and
.read_label are done for now, via external btrfs-tools.
Other methods are still only stubs.
2010-10-03 17:00:53 +02:00