Sorry for reply myself. I really confused by this problem.
Need your help!!! On 12/9/05, Bowen Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for concerning my question. > > I need to clean all the data blocks of a inode, including direct disk > blocks, indirect disk blocks and external attributes blocks. > > I have tried to insert cleaning code into > ffs_blkfree(/ufs/ffs/ffs_alloc.c), but the result was not good enough. > After compiled the kernel(GENERIC) with my cleaning code and restarted > the computer, I found that some data blocks of normal files which have > not been deleted yet disappeared randomly. > > The following is the code I have inserted into ffs_blkfree(including > the beginning part of the original function): > > void > ffs_blkfree(ump, fs, devvp, bno, size, inum) > struct ufsmount *ump; > struct fs *fs; > struct vnode *devvp; > ufs2_daddr_t bno; > long size; > ino_t inum; > { > struct cg *cgp; > struct buf *bp; > struct buf *bp1; > ufs1_daddr_t fragno, cgbno; > ufs2_daddr_t cgblkno; > int i, cg, blk, frags, bbase; > u_int8_t *blksfree; > struct cdev *dev; > > /*object reuse starts here.*/ > if(bread(devvp, fsbtodb(fs, bno), size, NOCRED, &bp1)){ > brelse(bp1); > return; > } > bzero(bp1->b_data, size); > bdwrite(bp1); > /*object reuse ends here.*/ > .... > > I guess there are errors in either my cleaning code or the place I > inserted these code. > > Any suggestion is welcome. > > On 12/8/05, Andrey Simonenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 03:29:07PM +0800, Bowen Zhou wrote: > > > hello, everyone. > > > > > > I need solutions to implement object reusement in FreeBSD6.0. > > > > > > What I want to do is to clean the content of data blocks before the > > > re-allocation of them. > > > > > > Then where (in which function ) should I insert my cleaning code in order > > > to > > > fulfill the reusement of data blocks? > > > > About which datablock are you asking? > > >
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