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diff --git a/perl-install/resize_fat/main.pm b/perl-install/resize_fat/main.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 1e5ac62be..000000000 --- a/perl-install/resize_fat/main.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - -# DiskDrake -# Copyright (C) 1999 MandrakeSoft (pixel@linux-mandrake.com) -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - -# This is mainly a perl rewrite of the work of Andrew Clausen (libresize) - -package resize_fat::main; - -use diagnostics; -use strict; - -use log; -use common qw(:common :system :constant); -use resize_fat::boot_sector; -use resize_fat::info_sector; -use resize_fat::directory; -use resize_fat::io; -use resize_fat::fat; -use resize_fat::any; - - -1; - -#- - reads in the boot sector/partition info., and tries to make some sense of it -sub new($$$) { - my ($type, $device, $fs_name) = @_; - my $fs = { device => $device, fs_name => $fs_name } ; - - resize_fat::io::open($fs); - resize_fat::boot_sector::read($fs); - $resize_fat::isFAT32 and eval { resize_fat::info_sector::read($fs) }; - resize_fat::fat::read($fs); - resize_fat::fat::check($fs); - resize_fat::any::flag_clusters($fs); - - bless $fs, $type; -} - -#- copy all clusters >= <start_cluster> to a new place on the partition, less -#- than <start_cluster>. Only copies files, not directories. -#- (use of buffer needed because the seeks slow like hell the hard drive) -sub copy_clusters { - my ($fs, $cluster) = @_; - my @buffer; - my $flush = sub { - while (@buffer) { - my $cluster = shift @buffer; - resize_fat::io::write_cluster($fs, $cluster, shift @buffer); - } - }; - for (; $cluster < $fs->{nb_clusters} + 2; $cluster++) { - $fs->{fat_flag_map}[$cluster] == $resize_fat::any::FILE or next; - push @buffer, $fs->{fat_remap}[$cluster], resize_fat::io::read_cluster($fs, $cluster); - @buffer > 50 and &$flush(); - } - &$flush(); -} - -#- Constructs the new directory tree to match the new file locations. -sub construct_dir_tree { - my ($fs) = @_; - - if ($resize_fat::isFAT32) { - #- fat32's root must remain in the first 64k clusters - #- so don't set it as DIRECTORY, it will be specially handled - $fs->{fat_flag_map}[$fs->{fat32_root_dir_cluster}] = $resize_fat::any::FREE; - } - - for (my $cluster = 2; $cluster < $fs->{nb_clusters} + 2; $cluster++) { - $fs->{fat_flag_map}[$cluster] == $resize_fat::any::DIRECTORY or next; - - resize_fat::io::write_cluster($fs, - $fs->{fat_remap}[$cluster], - resize_fat::directory::remap($fs, resize_fat::io::read_cluster($fs, $cluster))); - } - - sync(); - - #- until now, only free clusters have been written. it's a null operation if we stop here. - #- it means no corruption :) - # - #- now we must be as fast as possible! - - #- remapping non movable root directory - if ($resize_fat::isFAT32) { - my $cluster = $fs->{fat32_root_dir_cluster}; - - resize_fat::io::write_cluster($fs, - $fs->{fat_remap}[$cluster], - resize_fat::directory::remap($fs, resize_fat::io::read_cluster($fs, $cluster))); - } else { - resize_fat::io::write($fs, $fs->{root_dir_offset}, $fs->{root_dir_size}, - resize_fat::directory::remap($fs, resize_fat::io::read($fs, $fs->{root_dir_offset}, $fs->{root_dir_size}))); - } -} - -sub min_size($) { &resize_fat::any::min_size } -sub max_size($) { &resize_fat::any::max_size } - -#- resize -#- - size is in sectors -#- - checks boundaries before starting -#- - copies all data beyond new_cluster_count behind the frontier -sub resize { - my ($fs, $size) = @_; - - my ($min, $max) = (min_size($fs), max_size($fs)); - - - $size += $min if $size =~ /^\+/; - - $size >= $min or die "Minimum filesystem size is $min sectors"; - $size <= $max or die "Maximum filesystem size is $max sectors"; - - log::l("resize_fat: Partition size fill be ", $size * $SECTORSIZE >> 20, "Mb (well exactly ${size} sectors)"); - - my $new_data_size = $size * $SECTORSIZE - $fs->{cluster_offset}; - my $new_nb_clusters = divide($new_data_size, $fs->{cluster_size}); - - log::l("resize_fat: Allocating new clusters"); - resize_fat::fat::allocate_remap($fs, $new_nb_clusters); - - log::l("resize_fat: Copying files"); - copy_clusters($fs, $new_nb_clusters); - - log::l("resize_fat: Copying directories"); - construct_dir_tree($fs); - - log::l("Writing new FAT..."); - resize_fat::fat::update($fs); - resize_fat::fat::write($fs); - - $fs->{nb_sectors} = $size; - $fs->{nb_clusters} = $new_nb_clusters; - $fs->{clusters}{count}->{free} = - $fs->{nb_clusters} - $fs->{clusters}{count}->{used} - $fs->{clusters}->{count}->{bad} - 2; - - $fs->{system_id} = 'was here!'; - $fs->{small_nb_sectors} = 0; - $fs->{big_nb_sectors} = $size; - - log::l("resize_fat: Writing new boot sector..."); - - resize_fat::boot_sector::write($fs); - - $resize_fat::isFAT32 and eval { resize_fat::info_sector::write($fs) }; #- doesn't matter if this fails - its pretty useless! - - sync(); - log::l("resize_fat: done"); -} - |