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-rw-r--r--doc/guix.texi34
-rw-r--r--gnu/build/file-systems.scm209
-rw-r--r--gnu/build/linux-boot.scm19
-rw-r--r--gnu/system/file-systems.scm20
4 files changed, 212 insertions, 70 deletions
diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index b15a45a977..a62578be26 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -14187,8 +14187,38 @@ initial RAM disk (initrd) is loaded. This is always the case, for
instance, for the root file system.
@item @code{check?} (default: @code{#t})
-This Boolean indicates whether the file system needs to be checked for
-errors before being mounted.
+This Boolean indicates whether the file system should be checked for
+errors before being mounted. How and when this happens can be further
+adjusted with the following options.
+
+@item @code{skip-check-if-clean?} (default: @code{#t})
+When true, this Boolean indicates that a file system check triggered
+by @code{check?} may exit early if the file system is marked as
+``clean'', meaning that it was previously correctly unmounted and
+should not contain errors.
+
+Setting this to false will always force a full consistency check when
+@code{check?} is true. This may take a very long time and is not
+recommended on healthy systems---in fact, it may reduce reliability!
+
+Conversely, some primitive file systems like @code{fat} do not keep
+track of clean shutdowns and will perform a full scan regardless of the
+value of this option.
+
+@item @code{repair} (default: @code{'preen})
+When @code{check?} finds errors, it can (try to) repair them and
+continue booting. This option controls when and how to do so.
+
+If false, try not to modify the file system at all. Checking certain
+file systems like @code{jfs} may still write to the device to replay
+the journal. No repairs will be attempted.
+
+If @code{#t}, try to repair any errors found and assume ``yes'' to
+all questions. This will fix the most errors, but may be risky.
+
+If @code{'preen}, repair only errors that are safe to fix without
+human interaction. What that means is left up to the developers of
+each file system and may be equivalent to ``none'' or ``all''.
@item @code{create-mount-point?} (default: @code{#f})
When true, the mount point is created if it does not exist yet.
diff --git a/gnu/build/file-systems.scm b/gnu/build/file-systems.scm
index 4eeb81cf26..a54127e888 100644
--- a/gnu/build/file-systems.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/file-systems.scm
@@ -170,10 +170,19 @@ if DEVICE does not contain an ext2 file system."
#f if SBLOCK has no volume name."
(null-terminated-latin1->string (sub-bytevector sblock 120 16)))
-(define (check-ext2-file-system device)
- "Return the health of an ext2 file system on DEVICE."
+(define (check-ext2-file-system device force? repair)
+ "Return the health of an unmounted ext2 file system on DEVICE. If FORCE? is
+true, check the file system even if it's marked as clean. If REPAIR is false,
+do not write to the file system to fix errors. If it's #t, fix all
+errors. Otherwise, fix only those considered safe to repair automatically."
(match (status:exit-val
- (system* "e2fsck" "-v" "-p" "-C" "0" device))
+ (apply system* `("e2fsck" "-v" "-C" "0"
+ ,@(if force? '("-f") '())
+ ,@(match repair
+ (#f '("-n"))
+ (#t '("-y"))
+ (_ '("-p")))
+ ,device)))
(0 'pass)
(1 'errors-corrected)
(2 'reboot-required)
@@ -260,15 +269,23 @@ bytevector."
#f if SBLOCK has no volume name."
(null-terminated-latin1->string (sub-bytevector sblock 72 32)))
-(define (check-bcachefs-file-system device)
- "Return the health of a bcachefs file system on DEVICE."
+(define (check-bcachefs-file-system device force? repair)
+ "Return the health of an unmounted bcachefs file system on DEVICE. If FORCE?
+is true, check the file system even if it's marked as clean. If REPAIR is
+false, do not write to the file system to fix errors. If it's #t, fix all
+errors. Otherwise, fix only those considered safe to repair automatically."
(let ((ignored-bits (logior 2)) ; DEVICE was mounted read-only
(status
;; A number, or #f on abnormal termination (e.g., assertion failure).
(status:exit-val
- (apply system* "bcachefs" "fsck" "-p" "-v"
- ;; Make each multi-device member a separate argument.
- (string-split device #\:)))))
+ (apply system* `("bcachefs" "fsck" "-v"
+ ,@(if force? '("-f") '())
+ ,@(match repair
+ (#f '("-n"))
+ (#t '("-y"))
+ (_ '("-p")))
+ ;; Make each multi-device member a separate argument.
+ ,@(string-split device #\:))))))
(match (and=> status (cut logand <> (lognot ignored-bits)))
(0 'pass)
(1 'errors-corrected)
@@ -304,12 +321,28 @@ if DEVICE does not contain a btrfs file system."
#f if SBLOCK has no volume name."
(null-terminated-latin1->string (sub-bytevector sblock 299 256)))
-(define (check-btrfs-file-system device)
- "Return the health of a btrfs file system on DEVICE."
- (match (status:exit-val
- (system* "btrfs" "device" "scan"))
- (0 'pass)
- (_ 'fatal-error)))
+(define (check-btrfs-file-system device force? repair)
+ "Return the health of an unmounted btrfs file system on DEVICE. If FORCE? is
+false, return 'PASS unconditionally as btrfs claims no need for off-line checks.
+When FORCE? is true, do perform a real check. This is not recommended! See
+@uref{https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=625967#c8}. If REPAIR is
+false, do not write to DEVICE. If it's #t, fix any errors found. Otherwise,
+fix only those considered safe to repair automatically."
+ ;; XXX Why make this conditional on (check? #t) at all?
+ (system* "btrfs" "device" "scan") ; ignore errors
+ (if force?
+ (match (status:exit-val
+ (apply system* `("btrfs" "check" "--progress"
+ ;; Btrfs's ‘--force’ is not relevant to us here.
+ ,@(match repair
+ ;; Upstream considers ALL repairs dangerous
+ ;; and will warn the user at run time.
+ (#t '("--repair"))
+ (_ '("--readonly"))) ; a no-op for clarity
+ ,device)))
+ (0 'pass)
+ (_ 'fatal-error))
+ 'pass))
;;;
@@ -338,10 +371,17 @@ if DEVICE does not contain a btrfs file system."
Trailing spaces are trimmed."
(string-trim-right (latin1->string (sub-bytevector sblock 71 11) (lambda (c) #f)) #\space))
-(define (check-fat-file-system device)
- "Return the health of a fat file system on DEVICE."
+(define (check-fat-file-system device force? repair)
+ "Return the health of an unmounted FAT file system on DEVICE. FORCE? is
+ignored: a full file system scan is always performed. If REPAIR is false, do
+not write to the file system to fix errors. Otherwise, automatically fix them
+using the least destructive approach."
(match (status:exit-val
- (system* "fsck.vfat" "-v" "-a" device))
+ (apply system* `("fsck.vfat" "-v"
+ ,@(match repair
+ (#f '("-n"))
+ (_ '("-a"))) ; no 'safe/#t distinction
+ ,device)))
(0 'pass)
(1 'errors-corrected)
(_ 'fatal-error)))
@@ -463,10 +503,28 @@ if DEVICE does not contain a JFS file system."
#f if SBLOCK has no volume name."
(null-terminated-latin1->string (sub-bytevector sblock 152 16)))
-(define (check-jfs-file-system device)
- "Return the health of a JFS file system on DEVICE."
+(define (check-jfs-file-system device force? repair)
+ "Return the health of an unmounted JFS file system on DEVICE. If FORCE? is
+true, check the file system even if it's marked as clean. If REPAIR is false,
+do not write to the file system to fix errors, and replay the transaction log
+only if FORCE? is true. Otherwise, replay the transaction log before checking
+and automatically fix found errors."
(match (status:exit-val
- (system* "jfs_fsck" "-p" "-v" device))
+ (apply system*
+ `("jfs_fsck" "-v"
+ ;; The ‘LEVEL’ logic is convoluted. To quote fsck/xchkdsk.c
+ ;; (‘-p’, ‘-a’, and ‘-r’ are aliases in every way):
+ ;; “If -f was chosen, have it override [-p] by [forcing] a
+ ;; check regardless of the outcome after the log is
+ ;; replayed”.
+ ;; “If -n is specified by itself, don't replay the journal.
+ ;; If -n is specified with [-p], replay the journal but
+ ;; don't make any other changes”.
+ ,@(if force? '("-f") '())
+ ,@(match repair
+ (#f '("-n"))
+ (_ '("-p"))) ; no 'safe/#t distinction
+ ,device)))
(0 'pass)
(1 'errors-corrected)
(2 'reboot-required)
@@ -517,12 +575,22 @@ if DEVICE does not contain an F2FS file system."
(sub-bytevector sblock (- (+ #x470 12) #x400) 512)
%f2fs-endianness))
-(define (check-f2fs-file-system device)
- "Return the health of a F2FS file system on DEVICE."
+(define (check-f2fs-file-system device force? repair)
+ "Return the health of an unmuounted F2FS file system on DEVICE. If FORCE? is
+true, check the file system even if it's marked as clean. If either FORCE? or
+REPAIR are true, automatically fix found errors."
+ ;; There's no ‘-n’ equivalent (‘--dry-run’ does not disable writes).
+ ;; ’-y’ is an alias of ‘-f’. The man page is bad: read main.c.
+ (when (and force? (not repair))
+ (format (current-error-port)
+ "warning: forced check of F2FS ~a implies repairing any errors~%"
+ device))
(match (status:exit-val
- (system* "fsck.f2fs" "-p" device))
- ;; 0 and -1 are the only two possibilities
- ;; (according to the manpage)
+ (apply system* `("fsck.f2fs"
+ ,@(if force? '("-f") '())
+ ,@(if repair '("-p") '("--dry-run"))
+ ,device)))
+ ;; 0 and -1 are the only two possibilities according to the man page.
(0 'pass)
(_ 'fatal-error)))
@@ -600,10 +668,15 @@ if DEVICE does not contain a NTFS file system."
;; in the BOOT SECTOR like the UUID, but in the MASTER FILE TABLE, which seems
;; way harder to access.
-(define (check-ntfs-file-system device)
- "Return the health of a NTFS file system on DEVICE."
+(define (check-ntfs-file-system device force? repair)
+ "Return the health of an unmounted NTFS file system on DEVICE. FORCE? is
+ignored: a full check is always performed. Repair is not possible: if REPAIR is
+true and the volume has been repaired by an external tool, clear the volume
+dirty flag to indicate that it's now safe to mount."
(match (status:exit-val
- (system* "ntfsfix" device))
+ (apply system* `("ntfsfix"
+ ,@(if repair '("--clear-dirty") '("--no-action"))
+ ,device)))
(0 'pass)
(_ 'fatal-error)))
@@ -816,8 +889,13 @@ containing ':/')."
(uuid-bytevector spec)
uuid->string))))
-(define (check-file-system device type)
- "Run a file system check of TYPE on DEVICE."
+(define (check-file-system device type force? repair)
+ "Check an unmounted TYPE file system on DEVICE. Do nothing but warn if it is
+mounted. If FORCE? is true, check even when considered unnecessary. If REPAIR
+is false, try not to write to DEVICE at all. If it's #t, try to fix all errors
+found. Otherwise, fix only those considered safe to repair automatically. Not
+all TYPEs support all values or combinations of FORCE? and REPAIR. Don't throw
+an exception in such cases but perform the nearest sane action."
(define check-procedure
(cond
((string-prefix? "ext" type) check-ext2-file-system)
@@ -831,33 +909,40 @@ containing ':/')."
(else #f)))
(if check-procedure
- (match (check-procedure device)
- ('pass
- #t)
- ('errors-corrected
- (format (current-error-port)
- "File system check corrected errors on ~a; continuing~%"
- device))
- ('reboot-required
- (format (current-error-port)
- "File system check corrected errors on ~a; rebooting~%"
- device)
- (sleep 3)
- (reboot))
- ('fatal-error
- (format (current-error-port) "File system check on ~a failed~%"
- device)
-
- ;; Spawn a REPL only if someone would be able to interact with it.
- (when (isatty? (current-input-port))
- (format (current-error-port) "Spawning Bourne-like REPL.~%")
-
- ;; 'current-output-port' is typically connected to /dev/klog (in
- ;; PID 1), but here we want to make sure we talk directly to the
- ;; user.
- (with-output-to-file "/dev/console"
- (lambda ()
- (start-repl %bournish-language))))))
+ (let ((mount (find (lambda (mount)
+ (string=? device (mount-source mount)))
+ (mounts))))
+ (if mount
+ (format (current-error-port)
+ "Refusing to check ~a file system already mounted at ~a~%"
+ device (mount-point mount))
+ (match (check-procedure device force? repair)
+ ('pass
+ #t)
+ ('errors-corrected
+ (format (current-error-port)
+ "File system check corrected errors on ~a; continuing~%"
+ device))
+ ('reboot-required
+ (format (current-error-port)
+ "File system check corrected errors on ~a; rebooting~%"
+ device)
+ (sleep 3)
+ (reboot))
+ ('fatal-error
+ (format (current-error-port) "File system check on ~a failed~%"
+ device)
+
+ ;; Spawn a REPL only if someone might interact with it.
+ (when (isatty? (current-input-port))
+ (format (current-error-port) "Spawning Bourne-like REPL.~%")
+
+ ;; 'current-output-port' is typically connected to /dev/klog
+ ;; (in PID 1), but here we want to make sure we talk directly
+ ;; to the user.
+ (with-output-to-file "/dev/console"
+ (lambda ()
+ (start-repl %bournish-language))))))))
(format (current-error-port)
"No file system check procedure for ~a; skipping~%"
device)))
@@ -886,7 +971,11 @@ corresponds to the symbols listed in FLAGS."
(()
0))))
-(define* (mount-file-system fs #:key (root "/root"))
+(define* (mount-file-system fs #:key (root "/root")
+ (check? (file-system-check? fs))
+ (skip-check-if-clean?
+ (file-system-skip-check-if-clean? fs))
+ (repair (file-system-repair fs)))
"Mount the file system described by FS, a <file-system> object, under ROOT."
(define (mount-nfs source mount-point type flags options)
@@ -924,8 +1013,8 @@ corresponds to the symbols listed in FLAGS."
(file-system-mount-flags (statfs source)))
0)))
(options (file-system-options fs)))
- (when (file-system-check? fs)
- (check-file-system source type))
+ (when check?
+ (check-file-system source type (not skip-check-if-clean?) repair))
(catch 'system-error
(lambda ()
diff --git a/gnu/build/linux-boot.scm b/gnu/build/linux-boot.scm
index 95d0a1fe79..ab05d1ba5e 100644
--- a/gnu/build/linux-boot.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/linux-boot.scm
@@ -408,12 +408,17 @@ the last argument of `mknod'."
(define* (mount-root-file-system root type
#:key volatile-root? (flags 0) options
- check?)
+ check? skip-check-if-clean? repair)
"Mount the root file system of type TYPE at device ROOT. If VOLATILE-ROOT? is
true, mount ROOT read-only and make it an overlay with a writable tmpfs using
the kernel built-in overlayfs. FLAGS and OPTIONS indicates the options to use
to mount ROOT, and behave the same as for the `mount' procedure.
-If CHECK? is true, first run ROOT's fsck tool (if any) non-interactively."
+
+If CHECK? is true, first run ROOT's fsck tool (if any) non-interactively.
+If SKIP-CHECK-IF-CLEAN? is true, ask fsck to return immediately if ROOT is
+marked as clean. If REPAIR is true, fsck may write to ROOT to perform repairs.
+If REPAIR is also 'PREEN, ask fsck to perform only those repairs that it
+considers safe."
(if volatile-root?
(begin
@@ -435,7 +440,7 @@ If CHECK? is true, first run ROOT's fsck tool (if any) non-interactively."
"lowerdir=/real-root,upperdir=/rw-root/upper,workdir=/rw-root/work"))
(begin
(when check?
- (check-file-system root type))
+ (check-file-system root type (not skip-check-if-clean?) repair))
(mount root "/root" type flags options)))
;; Make sure /root/etc/mtab is a symlink to /proc/self/mounts.
@@ -612,7 +617,13 @@ upon error."
#:options root-options
#:check? (if root-fs
(file-system-check? root-fs)
- #t))
+ #t)
+ #:skip-check-if-clean?
+ (and=> root-fs
+ file-system-skip-check-if-clean?)
+ #:repair (if root-fs
+ (file-system-repair root-fs)
+ 'preen))
(mount "none" "/root" "tmpfs"))
;; Mount the specified file systems.
diff --git a/gnu/system/file-systems.scm b/gnu/system/file-systems.scm
index b9eda80958..0350bf984f 100644
--- a/gnu/system/file-systems.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/file-systems.scm
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
;;; Copyright © 2020 Google LLC
;;; Copyright © 2020 Jakub Kądziołka <kuba@kadziolka.net>
;;; Copyright © 2020, 2021 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
+;;; Copyright © 2021 Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me@tobias.gr>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
@@ -51,6 +52,8 @@
file-system-mount?
file-system-mount-may-fail?
file-system-check?
+ file-system-skip-check-if-clean?
+ file-system-repair
file-system-create-mount-point?
file-system-dependencies
file-system-location
@@ -123,6 +126,10 @@
(default #f))
(check? file-system-check? ; Boolean
(default #t))
+ (skip-check-if-clean? file-system-skip-check-if-clean? ; Boolean
+ (default #f))
+ (repair file-system-repair ; symbol or #f
+ (default 'preen))
(create-mount-point? file-system-create-mount-point? ; Boolean
(default #f))
(dependencies file-system-dependencies ; list of <file-system>
@@ -318,19 +325,22 @@ store--e.g., if FS is the root file system."
initrd code."
(match fs
(($ <file-system> device mount-point type flags options mount?
- mount-may-fail? needed-for-boot? check?)
+ mount-may-fail? needed-for-boot?
+ check? skip-check-if-clean? repair)
;; Note: Add new fields towards the end for compatibility.
(list (cond ((uuid? device)
`(uuid ,(uuid-type device) ,(uuid-bytevector device)))
((file-system-label? device)
`(file-system-label ,(file-system-label->string device)))
(else device))
- mount-point type flags options mount-may-fail? check?))))
+ mount-point type flags options mount-may-fail?
+ check? skip-check-if-clean? repair))))
(define (spec->file-system sexp)
"Deserialize SEXP, a list, to the corresponding <file-system> object."
(match sexp
- ((device mount-point type flags options mount-may-fail? check?
+ ((device mount-point type flags options mount-may-fail?
+ check? skip-check-if-clean? repair
_ ...) ;placeholder for new fields
(file-system
(device (match device
@@ -343,7 +353,9 @@ initrd code."
(mount-point mount-point) (type type)
(flags flags) (options options)
(mount-may-fail? mount-may-fail?)
- (check? check?)))))
+ (check? check?)
+ (skip-check-if-clean? skip-check-if-clean?)
+ (repair repair)))))
(define (specification->file-system-mapping spec writable?)
"Read the SPEC and return the corresponding <file-system-mapping>. SPEC is