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+/*
+ * findsuper --- quick hacked up program to find ext2 superblocks.
+ *
+ * This is a hack, and really shouldn't be installed anywhere.  If you
+ * need a program which does this sort of functionality, please try
+ * using gpart program.
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright 1998-2000, Theodore Ts'o.
+ *
+ * Well, here's my linux version of findsuper.
+ * I'm sure you coulda done it faster.  :)
+ * IMHO there isn't as much interesting data to print in the
+ * linux superblock as there is in the SunOS superblock--disk geometry is
+ * not there...and linux seems to update the dates in all the superblocks.
+ * SunOS doesn't ever touch the backup superblocks after the fs is created,
+ * as far as I can tell, so the date is more interesting IMHO and certainly
+ * marks which superblocks are backup ones.
+ *
+ * I wanted to add msdos support, but I couldn't make heads or tails
+ * of the kernel include files to find anything I could look for in msdos.
+ *
+ * Reading every block of a Sun partition is fairly quick.  Doing the
+ * same under linux (slower hardware I suppose) just isn't the same.
+ * It might be more useful to default to reading the first (second?) block
+ * on each cyl; however, if the disk geometry is wrong, this is useless.
+ * But ya could still get the cyl size to print the numbers as cyls instead
+ * of blocks...
+ *
+ * run this as (for example)
+ *   findsuper /dev/hda
+ *   findsuper /dev/hda 437760 1024   (my disk has cyls of 855*512)
+ *
+ * I suppose the next step is to figgure out a way to determine if
+ * the block found is the first superblock somehow, and if so, build
+ * a partition table from the superblocks found... but this is still
+ * useful as is.
+ *
+ *		Steve
+ * ssd@nevets.oau.org
+ * ssd@mae.engr.ucf.edu
+ *
+ * Additional notes by Andreas Dilger <adilger@turbolinux.com>:
+ * - fixed to support > 2G devices by using lseek64
+ * - add reliability checking for the superblock to avoid random garbage
+ * - add adaptive progress meter
+ *
+ * It _should_ also handle signals and tell you the ending block, so
+ * that you can resume at a later time, but it doesn't yet...
+ *
+ * Note that gpart does not appear to find all superblocks that aren't aligned
+ * with the start of a possible partition, so it is not useful in systems
+ * with LVM or similar setups which don't use fat partition alignment.
+ *
+ * %Begin-Header%
+ * This file may be redistributed under the terms of the GNU Public
+ * License.
+ * %End-Header%
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Documentation addendum added by Andreas dwguest@win.tue.nl/aeb@cwi.nl
+ *
+ * The program findsuper is a utility that scans a disk and finds
+ * copies of ext2 superblocks (by checking for the ext2 signature).
+ *
+ * For each superblock found, it prints the offset in bytes, the
+ * offset in 1024-byte blocks, the size of the ext2 partition in fs
+ * blocks, the filesystem blocksize (in bytes), the block group number
+ * (always 0 for older ext2 systems), and a timestamp (s_mtime).
+ *
+ * This program can be used to retrieve partitions that have been
+ * lost.  The superblock for block group 0 is found 1 block (2
+ * sectors) after the partition start.
+ *
+ * For new systems that have a block group number in the superblock it
+ * is immediately clear which superblock is the first of a partition.
+ * For old systems where no group numbers are given, the first
+ * superblock can be recognised by the timestamp: all superblock
+ * copies have the creation time in s_mtime, except the first, which
+ * has the last time e2fsck or tune2fs wrote to the filesystem.
+ *
+ */
+
+#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
+
+#include "config.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <time.h>
+
+#include "ext2fs/ext2_fs.h"
+#include "ext2fs/ext2fs.h"
+#include "nls-enable.h"
+
+#undef DEBUG
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+#define WHY(fmt, arg...) { printf("\r%Ld: " fmt, sk, ##arg) ; continue; }
+#else
+#define WHY(fmt, arg...) { continue; }
+#endif
+
+static void usage(void)
+{
+	fprintf(stderr,
+		_("Usage:  findsuper device [skipbytes [startkb]]\n"));
+	exit(1);
+}
+
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+	int skiprate=512;		/* one sector */
+	loff_t sk=0, skl=0;
+	int fd;
+	char *s;
+	time_t tm, last = time(0);
+	loff_t interval = 1024 * 1024;
+	int c, print_jnl_copies = 0;
+	const char * device_name;
+	struct ext2_super_block ext2;
+	/* interesting fields: EXT2_SUPER_MAGIC
+	 *      s_blocks_count s_log_block_size s_mtime s_magic s_lastcheck */
+
+#ifdef ENABLE_NLS
+	setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, "");
+	setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
+	bindtextdomain(NLS_CAT_NAME, LOCALEDIR);
+	textdomain(NLS_CAT_NAME);
+	set_com_err_gettext(gettext);
+#endif
+
+	while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "j")) != EOF) {
+		switch (c) {
+		case 'j':
+			print_jnl_copies++;
+			break;
+		default:
+			usage();
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (optind == argc)
+		usage();
+
+	device_name = argv[optind++];
+
+	if (optind < argc) {
+		skiprate = strtol(argv[optind], &s, 0);
+		if (s == argv[optind]) {
+			fprintf(stderr,_("skipbytes should be a number, not %s\n"), s);
+			exit(1);
+		}
+		optind++;
+	}
+	if (skiprate & 0x1ff) {
+		fprintf(stderr,
+			_("skipbytes must be a multiple of the sector size\n"));
+		exit(2);
+	}
+	if (optind < argc) {
+		sk = skl = strtoll(argv[optind], &s, 0) << 10;
+		if (s == argv[optind]) {
+			fprintf(stderr,
+				_("startkb should be a number, not %s\n"), s);
+			exit(1);
+		}
+		optind++;
+	}
+	if (sk < 0) {
+		fprintf(stderr, _("startkb should be positive, not %llu\n"),sk);
+		exit(1);
+	}
+
+	fd = open(device_name, O_RDONLY);
+	if (fd < 0) {
+		perror(device_name);
+		exit(1);
+	}
+
+	/* Now, go looking for the superblock! */
+	printf(_("starting at %llu, with %u byte increments\n"), sk, skiprate);
+	if (print_jnl_copies)
+		printf(_("[*] probably superblock written in the ext3 "
+			 "journal superblock,\n\tso start/end/grp wrong\n"));
+	printf(_("byte_offset  byte_start     byte_end  fs_blocks blksz  grp  last_mount_time           sb_uuid label\n"));
+	for (; lseek64(fd, sk, SEEK_SET) != -1 &&
+	       read(fd, &ext2, 512) == 512; sk += skiprate) {
+		static unsigned char last_uuid[16] = "blah";
+		unsigned long long bsize, grpsize;
+		int jnl_copy, sb_offset;
+
+		if (sk && !(sk & (interval - 1))) {
+			time_t now, diff;
+
+			now = time(0);
+			diff = now - last;
+
+			if (diff > 0) {
+				s = ctime(&now);
+				s[24] = 0;
+				printf("\r%11Lu: %8LukB/s @ %s", sk,
+				       (((sk - skl)) / diff) >> 10, s);
+				fflush(stdout);
+			}
+			if (diff < 5)
+				interval <<= 1;
+			else if (diff > 20)
+				interval >>= 1;
+			last = now;
+			skl = sk;
+		}
+		if (ext2.s_magic != EXT2_SUPER_MAGIC)
+			continue;
+		if (ext2.s_log_block_size > 6)
+			WHY("log block size > 6 (%u)\n", ext2.s_log_block_size);
+		if (ext2fs_r_blocks_count(&ext2) > ext2fs_blocks_count(&ext2))
+			WHY("r_blocks_count > blocks_count (%u > %u)\n",
+			    ext2fs_r_blocks_count(&ext2),
+			    ext2fs_blocks_count(&ext2));
+		if (ext2fs_free_blocks_count(&ext2) > ext2fs_blocks_count(&ext2))
+			WHY("free_blocks_count > blocks_count\n (%u > %u)\n",
+			    ext2fs_free_blocks_count(&ext2),
+			    ext2fs_blocks_count(&ext2));
+		if (ext2.s_free_inodes_count > ext2.s_inodes_count)
+			WHY("free_inodes_count > inodes_count (%u > %u)\n",
+			    ext2.s_free_inodes_count, ext2.s_inodes_count);
+
+		tm = ext2.s_mtime;
+		s = ctime(&tm);
+		s[24] = 0;
+		bsize = 1 << (ext2.s_log_block_size + 10);
+		grpsize = bsize * ext2.s_blocks_per_group;
+		if (memcmp(ext2.s_uuid, last_uuid, sizeof(last_uuid)) == 0 &&
+		    ext2.s_rev_level > 0 && ext2.s_block_group_nr == 0) {
+			jnl_copy = 1;
+		} else {
+			jnl_copy = 0;
+			memcpy(last_uuid, ext2.s_uuid, sizeof(last_uuid));
+		}
+		if (ext2.s_block_group_nr == 0 || bsize == 1024)
+			sb_offset = 1024;
+		else
+			sb_offset = 0;
+		if (jnl_copy && !print_jnl_copies)
+			continue;
+		printf("\r%11Lu %11Lu%s %11Lu%s %9u %5Lu %4u%s %s %02x%02x%02x%02x %s\n",
+		       sk, sk - ext2.s_block_group_nr * grpsize - sb_offset,
+		       jnl_copy ? "*":" ",
+		       sk + ext2fs_blocks_count(&ext2) * bsize -
+		            ext2.s_block_group_nr * grpsize - sb_offset,
+		       jnl_copy ? "*" : " ", ext2fs_blocks_count(&ext2), bsize,
+		       ext2.s_block_group_nr, jnl_copy ? "*" : " ", s,
+		       ext2.s_uuid[0], ext2.s_uuid[1],
+		       ext2.s_uuid[2], ext2.s_uuid[3], ext2.s_volume_name);
+	}
+	printf(_("\n%11Lu: finished with errno %d\n"), sk, errno);
+	close(fd);
+
+	return errno;
+}