On 10/16/19 10:31 PM, Nikolay Borisov wrote:
On 16.10.19 г. 17:05 ч., Johannes Thumshirn wrote:
The manual page of btrfsck clearly states 'btrfs check --repair' is a
dangerous operation.
Although this warning is in place users do not read the manual page and/or
are used to the behaviour of fsck utilities which repair the filesystem,
and thus potentially cause harm.
Similar to 'btrfs balance' without any filters, add a warning and a
countdown, so users can bail out before eventual corrupting the filesystem
more than it already is.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Thumshirn <[email protected]>
---
check/main.c | 17 +++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+)
diff --git a/check/main.c b/check/main.c
index fd05430c1f51..acded927281a 100644
--- a/check/main.c
+++ b/check/main.c
@@ -9970,6 +9970,23 @@ static int cmd_check(const struct cmd_struct *cmd, int
argc, char **argv)
exit(1);
}
+ if (repair) {
+ int delay = 10;
+ printf("WARNING:\n\n");
+ printf("\tDo not use --repair unless you are advised to do so by a
developer\n");
+ printf("\tor an experienced user, and then only after having
accepted that no\n");
+ printf("\tfsck successfully repair all types of filesystem
corruption. Eg.\n");
+ printf("\tsome other software or hardware bugs can fatally damage a
volume.\n");
nit: The word 'other' here is redundant, no ?
+ printf("\tThe operation will start in %d seconds.\n", delay);
+ printf("\tUse Ctrl-C to stop it.\n");
+ while (delay) {
+ printf("%2d", delay--);
+ fflush(stdout);
+ sleep(1);
+ }
That's a long winded way to have a simple for loop that prints 10 dots,
1 second apart.
IMO a better use experience would be to ask the user to
confirm and if the '-f' options i passed don't bother printing the
warning at all.
Agreed. -f will suffice (at least make it non-default) is a good fix.
But again as Qu pointed out our test cases will fail or old test case
with new progs will fail.
Thanks, Anand
+ printf("\nStarting repair.\n");
+ }
+
/*
* experimental and dangerous
*/