[OE-core] [PATCH 0/4] replace genext2fs with populate-extfs.sh

Robert Yang liezhi.yang at windriver.com
Mon May 13 09:23:51 UTC 2013


Hi Jonathan Liu,

What's your configuration, please, I tried a core-image-minimal building
just now, didn't notice this error. Did the error come after these patches
applied ?

My configuration:
MACHINE = "qemux86"
IMAGE_FSTYPES += "ext4"

// Robert

On 05/13/2013 12:59 PM, Jonathan Liu wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> I get the following errors doing filesystem check on the ext4 image:
>
> # fsck.ext4 -fn tmp/deploy/images/custom-image-custom.ext4.ext4
> e2fsck 1.42.7 (21-Jan-2013)
> Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
> Pass 2: Checking directory structure
> Entry 'mtd7' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'mtd4' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'fb0' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'mtd5' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'tty' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'tty6' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'random' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be
> 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'mtd1' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'urandom' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be
> 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'zero' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'null' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'kmsg' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'kmem' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'mtd6' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'tty7' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'tty4' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'apm_bios' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be
> 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'tty5' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'mtd0' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'tty0' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'ttySA0' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be
> 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'mem' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'mtd2' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'tty8' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'console' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be
> 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'ttyS0' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'tty2' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'mtd3' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'tty1' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Entry 'tty3' in /dev (2739) has an incorrect filetype (was 4, should be 3).
> Fix? no
>
> Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
> Pass 4: Checking reference counts
> Inode 774 ref count is 9, should be 10.  Fix? no
>
> Pass 5: Checking group summary information
>
> tmp/deploy/images/custom-image-custom.ext4.ext4: ********** WARNING:
> Filesystem still has errors **********
>
> tmp/deploy/images/custom-image-custom.ext4.ext4: 3899/21336 files (0.5%
> non-contiguous), 131042/169656 blocks
>
>
> After booting the image I get the following:
> # dmesg | grep EXT4-fs
> EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #883: comm
> systemd: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max 0(0),
> depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #883: comm
> systemd: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max 0(0),
> depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #883: comm
> systemd: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max 0(0),
> depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #883: comm
> systemd-machine: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max
> 0(0), depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #883: comm
> systemd-machine: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max
> 0(0), depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #883: comm
> systemd-journal: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max
> 0(0), depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs (sda2): re-mounted. Opts: (null)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #883: comm
> systemd-journal: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max
> 0(0), depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #883: comm
> systemd-journal: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max
> 0(0), depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #883: comm
> systemd-journal: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max
> 0(0), depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #883: comm
> systemd-journal: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max
> 0(0), depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #810: comm
> login: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max 0(0),
> depth 0(0)
> EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_ext_check_inode:467: inode #810: comm
> sshd: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 0, entries 0, max 0(0),
> depth 0(0)
>
>
> # systemctl --failed | cat
> UNIT                     LOAD   ACTIVE SUB    DESCRIPTION
> machineid.service        loaded failed failed Machine ID first boot
> configure
> systemd-journald.service loaded failed failed Journal Service
> systemd-journald.socket  loaded failed failed Journal Socket
>
> LOAD   = Reflects whether the unit definition was properly loaded.
> ACTIVE = The high-level unit activation state, i.e. generalization of SUB.
> SUB    = The low-level unit activation state, values depend on unit type.
>
> 3 loaded units listed. Pass --all to see loaded but inactive units, too.
> To show all installed unit files use 'systemctl list-unit-files'.
>
>
> I am booting kernel with rootfstype=ext4. IMAGE_FSTYPES = "ext4".
>
> Regards,
> Jonathan
>
>
> On 7 May 2013 19:48, Robert Yang <liezhi.yang at windriver.com> wrote:
>
>> * The benefits:
>>    - Really support ext4
>>    - Support the sparse file (the sparse file became into the common file
>> before)
>>    - Have a uniform code for ext2/3/4 generation
>>    - Remove the depends on genext2fs-native
>>
>> * Impact
>>    - Build time:
>>      a) If we build fresh core-image-sato, there is nearly no impact.
>>      b) If we do the image generation, which means:
>>         $ bitbake core-image-sato
>>         $ bitbake core-image-sato -ccleansstate
>>         $ bitbake core-image-sato
>>     About 50 extra seconds are needed, here is my test result:
>>     Before the patches: 4m25s
>>     After the patches: 5m17s
>>     This is because the genext2fs is much faster than the
>>     populate-extfs.sh, we will replace this script by the mke2fs when it
>>     supports create the filesystem from a initial directory.
>>
>>    - Disk space (take core-image-sato as an example)
>>      a) The image file size is the same as before (529M)
>>      b) The disk usage is a little different: (du -sh)
>>                before       now
>>         ext2:  364M         388M
>>         ext3:  381M         404M
>>         ext4:  380M         387M
>>
>>     We may need to adjust the IMAGE_OVERHEAD_FACTOR from 1.3 to 1.4.
>>
>>     I have done some simple runtime testing on core-image-sato and
>>     core-image-minimal, they worked well.
>>
>> // Robert
>>
>> The following changes since commit
>> 3472c1f7ab409cd91c1d4782d9e00880b84e3ae8:
>>
>>    grub-efi-native: Cleanup whitespace (2013-05-03 16:37:05 +0100)
>>
>> are available in the git repository at:
>>
>>    git://git.pokylinux.org/poky-contrib robert/ext4
>>    http://git.pokylinux.org/cgit.cgi/poky-contrib/log/?h=robert/ext4
>>
>> Robert Yang (4):
>>    e2fsprogs: the max length of debugfs argument is too short
>>    e2fsprogs: let debugfs do sparse copy
>>    e2fsprogs: add populate-extfs.sh
>>    image_types.bbclass: replace genext2fs with populate-extfs.sh
>>
>>   meta/classes/image_types.bbclass                   |   46 ++++----
>>   .../e2fsprogs-1.42.7/debugfs-too-short.patch       |   28 +++++
>>   .../e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.42.7/populate-extfs.sh   |   93 ++++++++++++++++
>>   .../e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.42.7/sparse_copy.patch   |  114
>> ++++++++++++++++++++
>>   .../recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs_1.42.7.bb |    4 +
>>   5 files changed, 257 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)
>>   create mode 100644
>> meta/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.42.7/debugfs-too-short.patch
>>   create mode 100644
>> meta/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.42.7/populate-extfs.sh
>>   create mode 100644
>> meta/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.42.7/sparse_copy.patch
>>
>> --
>> 1.7.10.4
>>
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