WSL2-Linux-Kernel/fs/ext4
Theodore Ts'o c4b5a61431 ext4: Do not try to validate extents on special files
The EXTENTS_FL flag should never be set on special files, but if it
is, don't bother trying to validate that the extents tree is valid,
since only files, directories, and non-fast symlinks will ever have an
extent data structure.  We perhaps should flag the filesystem as being
corrupted if we see a special file (named pipes, device nodes, Unix
domain sockets, etc.) with the EXTENTS_FL flag, but e2fsck doesn't
currently check this case, so we'll just ignore this for now, since
it's harmless.

Without this fix, a special device with the extents flag is flagged as
an error by the kernel, so it is impossible to access or delete the
inode, but e2fsck doesn't see it as a problem, leading to
confused/frustrated users.

Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2009-04-24 18:45:35 -04:00
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Kconfig
Makefile
acl.c
acl.h
balloc.c
bitmap.c
dir.c
ext4.h
ext4_extents.h
ext4_i.h
ext4_jbd2.c
ext4_jbd2.h
ext4_sb.h
extents.c
file.c
fsync.c
group.h
hash.c
ialloc.c
inode.c
ioctl.c
mballoc.c
mballoc.h
migrate.c
namei.c
namei.h
resize.c
super.c
symlink.c
xattr.c
xattr.h
xattr_security.c
xattr_trusted.c
xattr_user.c