/* fat.c - Read/write access to the FAT Copyright (C) 1993 Werner Almesberger Copyright (C) 1998 Roman Hodek Copyright (C) 2008-2014 Daniel Baumann 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 3 of the License, 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, see . The complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3 file. */ /* FAT32, VFAT, Atari format support, and various fixes additions May 1998 * by Roman Hodek */ #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "fsck.fat.h" #include "io.h" #include "check.h" #include "fat.h" /** * Fetch the FAT entry for a specified cluster. * * @param[out] entry Cluster to which cluster of interest is linked * @param[in] fat FAT table for the partition * @param[in] cluster Cluster of interest * @param[in] fs Information from the FAT boot sectors (bits per FAT entry) */ void get_fat(FAT_ENTRY * entry, void *fat, uint32_t cluster, DOS_FS * fs) { unsigned char *ptr; switch (fs->fat_bits) { case 12: ptr = &((unsigned char *)fat)[cluster * 3 / 2]; entry->value = 0xfff & (cluster & 1 ? (ptr[0] >> 4) | (ptr[1] << 4) : (ptr[0] | ptr[1] << 8)); break; case 16: entry->value = le16toh(((unsigned short *)fat)[cluster]); break; case 32: /* According to M$, the high 4 bits of a FAT32 entry are reserved and * are not part of the cluster number. So we cut them off. */ { uint32_t e = le32toh(((unsigned int *)fat)[cluster]); entry->value = e & 0xfffffff; entry->reserved = e >> 28; } break; default: die("Bad FAT entry size: %d bits.", fs->fat_bits); } } /** * Build a bookkeeping structure from the partition's FAT table. * If the partition has multiple FATs and they don't agree, try to pick a winner, * and queue a command to overwrite the loser. * One error that is fixed here is a cluster that links to something out of range. * * @param[inout] fs Information about the filesystem */ void read_fat(DOS_FS * fs) { int eff_size; uint32_t i; void *first, *second = NULL; int first_ok, second_ok; uint32_t total_num_clusters; /* Clean up from previous pass */ if (fs->fat) free(fs->fat); if (fs->cluster_owner) free(fs->cluster_owner); fs->fat = NULL; fs->cluster_owner = NULL; total_num_clusters = fs->clusters + 2UL; eff_size = (total_num_clusters * fs->fat_bits + 7) / 8ULL; first = alloc(eff_size); fs_read(fs->fat_start, eff_size, first); if (fs->nfats > 1) { second = alloc(eff_size); fs_read(fs->fat_start + fs->fat_size, eff_size, second); } if (second && memcmp(first, second, eff_size) != 0) { FAT_ENTRY first_media, second_media; get_fat(&first_media, first, 0, fs); get_fat(&second_media, second, 0, fs); first_ok = (first_media.value & FAT_EXTD(fs)) == FAT_EXTD(fs); second_ok = (second_media.value & FAT_EXTD(fs)) == FAT_EXTD(fs); if (first_ok && !second_ok) { printf("FATs differ - using first FAT.\n"); fs_write(fs->fat_start + fs->fat_size, eff_size, first); } if (!first_ok && second_ok) { printf("FATs differ - using second FAT.\n"); fs_write(fs->fat_start, eff_size, second); memcpy(first, second, eff_size); } if (first_ok && second_ok) { if (interactive) { printf("FATs differ but appear to be intact. Use which FAT ?\n" "1) Use first FAT\n2) Use second FAT\n"); if (get_key("12", "?") == '1') { fs_write(fs->fat_start + fs->fat_size, eff_size, first); } else { fs_write(fs->fat_start, eff_size, second); memcpy(first, second, eff_size); } } else { printf("FATs differ but appear to be intact. Using first " "FAT.\n"); fs_write(fs->fat_start + fs->fat_size, eff_size, first); } } if (!first_ok && !second_ok) { printf("Both FATs appear to be corrupt. Giving up.\n"); exit(1); } } if (second) { free(second); } fs->fat = (unsigned char *)first; fs->cluster_owner = alloc(total_num_clusters * sizeof(DOS_FILE *)); memset(fs->cluster_owner, 0, (total_num_clusters * sizeof(DOS_FILE *))); /* Truncate any cluster chains that link to something out of range */ for (i = 2; i < fs->clusters + 2; i++) { FAT_ENTRY curEntry; get_fat(&curEntry, fs->fat, i, fs); if (curEntry.value == 1) { printf("Cluster %ld out of range (1). Setting to EOF.\n", (long)(i - 2)); set_fat(fs, i, -1); } if (curEntry.value >= fs->clusters + 2 && (curEntry.value < FAT_MIN_BAD(fs))) { printf("Cluster %ld out of range (%ld > %ld). Setting to EOF.\n", (long)(i - 2), (long)curEntry.value, (long)(fs->clusters + 2 - 1)); set_fat(fs, i, -1); } } } /** * Update the FAT entry for a specified cluster * (i.e., change the cluster it links to). * Queue a command to write out this change. * * @param[in,out] fs Information about the filesystem * @param[in] cluster Cluster to change * @param[in] new Cluster to link to * Special values: * 0 == free cluster * -1 == end-of-chain * -2 == bad cluster */ void set_fat(DOS_FS * fs, uint32_t cluster, int32_t new) { unsigned char *data = NULL; int size; loff_t offs; if (new == -1) new = FAT_EOF(fs); else if ((long)new == -2) new = FAT_BAD(fs); switch (fs->fat_bits) { case 12: data = fs->fat + cluster * 3 / 2; offs = fs->fat_start + cluster * 3 / 2; if (cluster & 1) { FAT_ENTRY prevEntry; get_fat(&prevEntry, fs->fat, cluster - 1, fs); data[0] = ((new & 0xf) << 4) | (prevEntry.value >> 8); data[1] = new >> 4; } else { FAT_ENTRY subseqEntry; get_fat(&subseqEntry, fs->fat, cluster + 1, fs); data[0] = new & 0xff; data[1] = (new >> 8) | (cluster == fs->clusters - 1 ? 0 : (0xff & subseqEntry.value) << 4); } size = 2; break; case 16: data = fs->fat + cluster * 2; offs = fs->fat_start + cluster * 2; *(unsigned short *)data = htole16(new); size = 2; break; case 32: { FAT_ENTRY curEntry; get_fat(&curEntry, fs->fat, cluster, fs); data = fs->fat + cluster * 4; offs = fs->fat_start + cluster * 4; /* According to M$, the high 4 bits of a FAT32 entry are reserved and * are not part of the cluster number. So we never touch them. */ *(uint32_t *)data = htole32((new & 0xfffffff) | (curEntry.reserved << 28)); size = 4; } break; default: die("Bad FAT entry size: %d bits.", fs->fat_bits); } fs_write(offs, size, data); if (fs->nfats > 1) { fs_write(offs + fs->fat_size, size, data); } } int bad_cluster(DOS_FS * fs, uint32_t cluster) { FAT_ENTRY curEntry; get_fat(&curEntry, fs->fat, cluster, fs); return FAT_IS_BAD(fs, curEntry.value); } /** * Get the cluster to which the specified cluster is linked. * If the linked cluster is marked bad, abort. * * @param[in] fs Information about the filesystem * @param[in] cluster Cluster to follow * * @return -1 'cluster' is at the end of the chain * @return Other values Next cluster in this chain */ uint32_t next_cluster(DOS_FS * fs, uint32_t cluster) { uint32_t value; FAT_ENTRY curEntry; get_fat(&curEntry, fs->fat, cluster, fs); value = curEntry.value; if (FAT_IS_BAD(fs, value)) die("Internal error: next_cluster on bad cluster"); return FAT_IS_EOF(fs, value) ? -1 : value; } loff_t cluster_start(DOS_FS * fs, uint32_t cluster) { return fs->data_start + ((loff_t) cluster - 2) * (uint64_t)fs->cluster_size; } /** * Update internal bookkeeping to show that the specified cluster belongs * to the specified dentry. * * @param[in,out] fs Information about the filesystem * @param[in] cluster Cluster being assigned * @param[in] owner Information on dentry that owns this cluster * (may be NULL) */ void set_owner(DOS_FS * fs, uint32_t cluster, DOS_FILE * owner) { if (fs->cluster_owner == NULL) die("Internal error: attempt to set owner in non-existent table"); if (owner && fs->cluster_owner[cluster] && (fs->cluster_owner[cluster] != owner)) die("Internal error: attempt to change file owner"); fs->cluster_owner[cluster] = owner; } DOS_FILE *get_owner(DOS_FS * fs, uint32_t cluster) { if (fs->cluster_owner == NULL) return NULL; else return fs->cluster_owner[cluster]; } void fix_bad(DOS_FS * fs) { uint32_t i; if (verbose) printf("Checking for bad clusters.\n"); for (i = 2; i < fs->clusters + 2; i++) { FAT_ENTRY curEntry; get_fat(&curEntry, fs->fat, i, fs); if (!get_owner(fs, i) && !FAT_IS_BAD(fs, curEntry.value)) if (!fs_test(cluster_start(fs, i), fs->cluster_size)) { printf("Cluster %lu is unreadable.\n", (unsigned long)i); set_fat(fs, i, -2); } } } void reclaim_free(DOS_FS * fs) { int reclaimed; uint32_t i; if (verbose) printf("Checking for unused clusters.\n"); reclaimed = 0; for (i = 2; i < fs->clusters + 2; i++) { FAT_ENTRY curEntry; get_fat(&curEntry, fs->fat, i, fs); if (!get_owner(fs, i) && curEntry.value && !FAT_IS_BAD(fs, curEntry.value)) { set_fat(fs, i, 0); reclaimed++; } } if (reclaimed) printf("Reclaimed %d unused cluster%s (%llu bytes).\n", (int)reclaimed, reclaimed == 1 ? "" : "s", (unsigned long long)reclaimed * fs->cluster_size); } /** * Assign the specified owner to all orphan chains (except cycles). * Break cross-links between orphan chains. * * @param[in,out] fs Information about the filesystem * @param[in] owner dentry to be assigned ownership of orphans * @param[in,out] num_refs For each orphan cluster [index], how many * clusters link to it. * @param[in] start_cluster Where to start scanning for orphans */ static void tag_free(DOS_FS * fs, DOS_FILE * owner, uint32_t *num_refs, uint32_t start_cluster) { int prev; uint32_t i, walk; if (start_cluster == 0) start_cluster = 2; for (i = start_cluster; i < fs->clusters + 2; i++) { FAT_ENTRY curEntry; get_fat(&curEntry, fs->fat, i, fs); /* If the current entry is the head of an un-owned chain... */ if (curEntry.value && !FAT_IS_BAD(fs, curEntry.value) && !get_owner(fs, i) && !num_refs[i]) { prev = 0; /* Walk the chain, claiming ownership as we go */ for (walk = i; walk != -1; walk = next_cluster(fs, walk)) { if (!get_owner(fs, walk)) { set_owner(fs, walk, owner); } else { /* We've run into cross-links between orphaned chains, * or a cycle with a tail. * Terminate this orphan chain (break the link) */ set_fat(fs, prev, -1); /* This is not necessary because 'walk' is owned and thus * will never become the head of a chain (the only case * that would matter during reclaim to files). * It's easier to decrement than to prove that it's * unnecessary. */ num_refs[walk]--; break; } prev = walk; } } } } /** * Recover orphan chains to files, handling any cycles or cross-links. * * @param[in,out] fs Information about the filesystem */ void reclaim_file(DOS_FS * fs) { DOS_FILE orphan; int reclaimed, files; int changed = 0; uint32_t i, next, walk; uint32_t *num_refs = NULL; /* Only for orphaned clusters */ uint32_t total_num_clusters; if (verbose) printf("Reclaiming unconnected clusters.\n"); total_num_clusters = fs->clusters + 2UL; num_refs = alloc(total_num_clusters * sizeof(uint32_t)); memset(num_refs, 0, (total_num_clusters * sizeof(uint32_t))); /* Guarantee that all orphan chains (except cycles) end cleanly * with an end-of-chain mark. */ for (i = 2; i < total_num_clusters; i++) { FAT_ENTRY curEntry; get_fat(&curEntry, fs->fat, i, fs); next = curEntry.value; if (!get_owner(fs, i) && next && next < fs->clusters + 2) { /* Cluster is linked, but not owned (orphan) */ FAT_ENTRY nextEntry; get_fat(&nextEntry, fs->fat, next, fs); /* Mark it end-of-chain if it links into an owned cluster, * a free cluster, or a bad cluster. */ if (get_owner(fs, next) || !nextEntry.value || FAT_IS_BAD(fs, nextEntry.value)) set_fat(fs, i, -1); else num_refs[next]++; } } /* Scan until all the orphans are accounted for, * and all cycles and cross-links are broken */ do { tag_free(fs, &orphan, num_refs, changed); changed = 0; /* Any unaccounted-for orphans must be part of a cycle */ for (i = 2; i < total_num_clusters; i++) { FAT_ENTRY curEntry; get_fat(&curEntry, fs->fat, i, fs); if (curEntry.value && !FAT_IS_BAD(fs, curEntry.value) && !get_owner(fs, i)) { if (!num_refs[curEntry.value]--) die("Internal error: num_refs going below zero"); set_fat(fs, i, -1); changed = curEntry.value; printf("Broke cycle at cluster %lu in free chain.\n", (unsigned long)i); /* If we've created a new chain head, * tag_free() can claim it */ if (num_refs[curEntry.value] == 0) break; } } } while (changed); /* Now we can start recovery */ files = reclaimed = 0; for (i = 2; i < total_num_clusters; i++) /* If this cluster is the head of an orphan chain... */ if (get_owner(fs, i) == &orphan && !num_refs[i]) { DIR_ENT de; loff_t offset; files++; offset = alloc_rootdir_entry(fs, &de, "FSCK%04dREC"); de.start = htole16(i & 0xffff); if (fs->fat_bits == 32) de.starthi = htole16(i >> 16); for (walk = i; walk > 0 && walk != -1; walk = next_cluster(fs, walk)) { de.size = htole32(le32toh(de.size) + fs->cluster_size); reclaimed++; } fs_write(offset, sizeof(DIR_ENT), &de); } if (reclaimed) printf("Reclaimed %d unused cluster%s (%llu bytes) in %d chain%s.\n", reclaimed, reclaimed == 1 ? "" : "s", (unsigned long long)reclaimed * fs->cluster_size, files, files == 1 ? "" : "s"); free(num_refs); } uint32_t update_free(DOS_FS * fs) { uint32_t i; uint32_t free = 0; int do_set = 0; for (i = 2; i < fs->clusters + 2; i++) { FAT_ENTRY curEntry; get_fat(&curEntry, fs->fat, i, fs); if (!get_owner(fs, i) && !FAT_IS_BAD(fs, curEntry.value)) ++free; } if (!fs->fsinfo_start) return free; if (verbose) printf("Checking free cluster summary.\n"); if (fs->free_clusters != 0xFFFFFFFF) { if (free != fs->free_clusters) { printf("Free cluster summary wrong (%ld vs. really %ld)\n", (long)fs->free_clusters, (long)free); if (interactive) printf("1) Correct\n2) Don't correct\n"); else printf(" Auto-correcting.\n"); if (!interactive || get_key("12", "?") == '1') do_set = 1; } } else { printf("Free cluster summary uninitialized (should be %ld)\n", (long)free); if (rw) { if (interactive) printf("1) Set it\n2) Leave it uninitialized\n"); else printf(" Auto-setting.\n"); if (!interactive || get_key("12", "?") == '1') do_set = 1; } } if (do_set) { uint32_t le_free = htole32(free); fs->free_clusters = free; fs_write(fs->fsinfo_start + offsetof(struct info_sector, free_clusters), sizeof(le_free), &le_free); } return free; }