/* * unused.c --- quick and dirty unused space dumper * * Copyright (C) 1997 Theodore Ts'o. This file may be redistributed * under the terms of the GNU Public License. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <string.h> #include <time.h> #ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H #include <errno.h> #endif #include <sys/types.h> #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H #include <getopt.h> #else extern int optind; extern char *optarg; #endif #include "debugfs.h" void do_dump_unused(int argc EXT2FS_ATTR((unused)), char **argv) { blk64_t blk; unsigned char buf[EXT2_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE]; unsigned int i; errcode_t retval; if (common_args_process(argc, argv, 1, 1, "dump_unused", "", 0)) return; for (blk=current_fs->super->s_first_data_block; blk < ext2fs_blocks_count(current_fs->super); blk++) { if (ext2fs_test_block_bitmap2(current_fs->block_map,blk)) continue; retval = io_channel_read_blk64(current_fs->io, blk, 1, buf); if (retval) { com_err(argv[0], retval, "While reading block\n"); return; } for (i=0; i < current_fs->blocksize; i++) if (buf[i]) break; if (i >= current_fs->blocksize) continue; printf("\nUnused block %llu contains non-zero data:\n\n", blk); for (i=0; i < current_fs->blocksize; i++) fputc(buf[i], stdout); } }