Upgrade f2fs-tools to 5da4e5241503b385e4a7e75b1b2bb3367b38be96

This project was upgraded with external_updater.
Usage: tools/external_updater/updater.sh update external/f2fs-tools
For more info, check https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/main:tools/external_updater/README.md

Test: TreeHugger
Change-Id: Ibe4de8495cd39c0d59915a90af970ad7da849a64
diff --git a/Android.bp b/Android.bp
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+// Copyright 2017 The Android Open Source Project
+
+package {
+    default_applicable_licenses: ["external_f2fs-tools_license"],
+}
+
+// Added automatically by a large-scale-change that took the approach of
+// 'apply every license found to every target'. While this makes sure we respect
+// every license restriction, it may not be entirely correct.
+//
+// e.g. GPL in an MIT project might only apply to the contrib/ directory.
+//
+// Please consider splitting the single license below into multiple licenses,
+// taking care not to lose any license_kind information, and overriding the
+// default license using the 'licenses: [...]' property on targets as needed.
+//
+// For unused files, consider creating a 'fileGroup' with "//visibility:private"
+// to attach the license to, and including a comment whether the files may be
+// used in the current project.
+//
+// large-scale-change included anything that looked like it might be a license
+// text as a license_text. e.g. LICENSE, NOTICE, COPYING etc.
+//
+// Please consider removing redundant or irrelevant files from 'license_text:'.
+// See: http://go/android-license-faq
+license {
+    name: "external_f2fs-tools_license",
+    visibility: [":__subpackages__"],
+    license_kinds: [
+        "SPDX-license-identifier-BSD",
+        "SPDX-license-identifier-GPL",
+        "SPDX-license-identifier-GPL-2.0",
+        "SPDX-license-identifier-LGPL",
+        "SPDX-license-identifier-LGPL-2.1",
+    ],
+    license_text: [
+        "COPYING",
+        "NOTICE",
+    ],
+}
+
+cc_defaults {
+    name: "f2fs-tools-defaults",
+    cflags: [
+        "-DF2FS_MAJOR_VERSION=1",
+        "-DF2FS_MINOR_VERSION=16",
+        "-DF2FS_TOOLS_VERSION=\"1.16.0\"",
+        "-DF2FS_TOOLS_DATE=\"2023-04-11\"",
+        "-DWITH_ANDROID",
+        "-Wall",
+        "-Werror",
+        "-Wno-macro-redefined",
+        "-Wno-missing-field-initializers",
+        "-Wno-pointer-arith",
+        "-Wno-sign-compare",
+    ],
+    local_include_dirs: [
+        "include",
+        "mkfs",
+        "fsck",
+    ],
+    target: {
+        windows: {
+            enabled: false,
+        },
+    },
+}
+
+cc_defaults {
+    name: "libf2fs_src_files",
+    cflags: ["-DWITH_BLKDISCARD"],
+    srcs: [
+        "lib/libf2fs.c",
+        "mkfs/f2fs_format.c",
+        "mkfs/f2fs_format_utils.c",
+        "lib/libf2fs_zoned.c",
+        "lib/nls_utf8.c",
+    ],
+    static_libs: [
+        "libext2_uuid",
+    ],
+}
+
+cc_defaults {
+    name: "make_f2fs_src_files",
+    srcs: [
+        "lib/libf2fs_io.c",
+        "mkfs/f2fs_format_main.c",
+    ],
+}
+
+cc_defaults {
+    name: "fsck_main_src_files",
+    srcs: [
+        "fsck/dir.c",
+        "fsck/dict.c",
+        "fsck/mkquota.c",
+        "fsck/quotaio.c",
+        "fsck/quotaio_tree.c",
+        "fsck/quotaio_v2.c",
+        "fsck/node.c",
+        "fsck/segment.c",
+        "fsck/xattr.c",
+        "fsck/main.c",
+        "fsck/mount.c",
+        "lib/libf2fs.c",
+        "lib/libf2fs_io.c",
+        "lib/libf2fs_zoned.c",
+        "lib/nls_utf8.c",
+        "fsck/dump.c",
+    ],
+}
+
+cc_library_static {
+    name: "libf2fs_fmt",
+    recovery_available: true,
+    defaults: [
+        "f2fs-tools-defaults",
+        "libf2fs_src_files"
+    ],
+}
+
+cc_library_host_static {
+    name: "libf2fs_fmt_host",
+    defaults: [
+        "f2fs-tools-defaults",
+        "libf2fs_src_files"
+    ],
+    target: {
+        windows: {
+            include_dirs: [ "external/e2fsprogs/include/mingw" ],
+            cflags: [
+                "-DANDROID_WINDOWS_HOST",
+                "-Wno-typedef-redefinition",
+                "-Wno-unused-parameter",
+            ],
+            enabled: true
+        },
+    },
+}
+
+cc_defaults {
+    name: "make_f2fs_defaults",
+    defaults: [
+        "f2fs-tools-defaults",
+        "make_f2fs_src_files",
+    ],
+    host_supported: true,
+    recovery_available: true,
+    target: {
+        android: {
+            static_libs: [
+                "libf2fs_fmt",
+            ],
+            shared_libs: [
+                "libext2_uuid",
+                "libsparse",
+                "libbase",
+            ],
+        },
+        host: {
+            static_libs: [
+                "libf2fs_fmt_host",
+                "libext2_uuid",
+                "libsparse",
+                "libbase",
+                "libz",
+            ],
+        },
+        windows: {
+            include_dirs: [ "external/e2fsprogs/include/mingw" ],
+            cflags: ["-DANDROID_WINDOWS_HOST"],
+            ldflags: ["-static"],
+            host_ldlibs: ["-lws2_32"],
+            enabled: true
+        },
+    },
+}
+
+cc_binary {
+    name: "make_f2fs",
+    defaults: [
+        "make_f2fs_defaults",
+    ],
+}
+
+cc_binary_host {
+    name: "make_f2fs_casefold",
+    defaults: [
+        "make_f2fs_defaults",
+    ],
+    target: {
+        host: {
+            cflags: ["-DCONF_CASEFOLD", "-DCONF_PROJID"],
+        },
+        windows: {
+            cflags: ["-DCONF_CASEFOLD", "-DCONF_PROJID"],
+        },
+    },
+}
+
+cc_binary_host {
+    name: "make_f2fs.static",
+    defaults: [
+        "make_f2fs_defaults",
+    ],
+    static_executable: true,
+    stl: "libc++_static",
+}
+
+cc_binary {
+    name: "fsck.f2fs",
+    defaults: [
+        "f2fs-tools-defaults",
+        "fsck_main_src_files",
+    ],
+    host_supported: true,
+    recovery_available: true,
+    cflags: ["-DWITH_RESIZE", "-DWITH_DEFRAG", "-DWITH_DUMP"],
+    srcs: ["fsck/fsck.c", "fsck/resize.c", "fsck/defrag.c"],
+    shared_libs: [
+        "libext2_uuid",
+        "libsparse",
+        "libbase",
+    ],
+    symlinks: ["resize.f2fs", "defrag.f2fs", "dump.f2fs"],
+    vendor_ramdisk_available: true,
+}
+
+cc_binary {
+    name: "sload_f2fs",
+    defaults: [
+        "f2fs-tools-defaults",
+        "fsck_main_src_files",
+    ],
+    host_supported: true,
+    recovery_available: true,
+    cflags: ["-DWITH_SLOAD"],
+    srcs: [
+        "fsck/fsck.c",
+        "fsck/sload.c",
+        "fsck/compress.c",
+        ],
+    target: {
+        android: {
+            shared_libs: [
+                "libext2_uuid",
+                "libsparse",
+                "libbase",
+                "libcrypto",
+                "libselinux",
+                "libcutils",
+                "liblog",
+                "liblz4",
+            ],
+        },
+        host: {
+            static_libs: [
+                "libext2_uuid",
+                "libsparse",
+                "libbase",
+                "libcrypto",
+                "libselinux",
+                "libcutils",
+                "liblog",
+                "libz",
+                "liblz4",
+            ],
+        },
+    },
+}
+
+cc_binary {
+    name: "check_f2fs",
+    host_supported: false,
+    cflags: [
+        "--static",
+        "-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE",
+	"-Wall",
+	"-Werror",
+    ],
+    srcs: ["tools/check_f2fs.c"],
+    product_specific: true,
+}
+
+cc_defaults {
+    name: "tools-defaults",
+    cflags: [
+	"-Wall",
+	"-Werror",
+    ],
+    local_include_dirs: [
+        "include",
+    ],
+    target: {
+        windows: {
+            enabled: false,
+        },
+        darwin: {
+            enabled: false,
+        },
+    },
+    product_specific: true,
+}
+
+cc_binary {
+    name: "f2fscrypt",
+    defaults: [
+        "tools-defaults",
+    ],
+    shared_libs: [
+        "libext2_uuid",
+    ],
+    srcs: [
+        "tools/f2fscrypt.c",
+        "tools/sha512.c",
+    ],
+}
+
+cc_binary {
+    name: "f2fs.fibmap",
+    defaults: [
+        "tools-defaults",
+    ],
+    srcs: [
+        "tools/fibmap.c",
+    ],
+}
diff --git a/METADATA b/METADATA
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+# This project was upgraded with external_updater.
+# Usage: tools/external_updater/updater.sh update external/f2fs-tools
+# For more info, check https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/main:tools/external_updater/README.md
+
+name: "f2fs-tools"
+description: "F2FS filesystem tools"
+third_party {
+  license_type: RESTRICTED
+  last_upgrade_date {
+    year: 2024
+    month: 4
+    day: 9
+  }
+  homepage: "https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git/"
+  identifier {
+    type: "Git"
+    value: "https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git"
+    version: "5da4e5241503b385e4a7e75b1b2bb3367b38be96"
+  }
+}
diff --git a/MODULE_LICENSE_LGPL b/MODULE_LICENSE_LGPL
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/MODULE_LICENSE_LGPL
diff --git a/NOTICE b/NOTICE
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+++ b/NOTICE
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+The tools for F2FS are covered by GNU Public License version 2.
+Exceptionally, the following files are also covered by the GNU Lesser General
+Public License Version 2.1 as the dual licenses.
+- include/f2fs_fs.h
+- lib/libf2fs.c
+- lib/libf2fs_io.c
+- mkfs/f2fs_format.c
+- mkfs/f2fs_format_main.c
+- mkfs/f2fs_format_utils.c
+- mkfs/f2fs_format_utils.h
+
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diff --git a/OWNERS b/OWNERS
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/OWNERS
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+jaegeuk@google.com
diff --git a/tools/check_f2fs.c b/tools/check_f2fs.c
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+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <sys/mman.h>
+#include <sys/ioctl.h>
+#include <sys/socket.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/time.h>
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+#include <sys/wait.h>
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+#include <errno.h>
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+#include <getopt.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#define F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC		0xf5
+#define F2FS_IOC_START_ATOMIC_WRITE     _IO(F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 1)
+#define F2FS_IOC_COMMIT_ATOMIC_WRITE    _IO(F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 2)
+#define F2FS_IOC_START_VOLATILE_WRITE   _IO(F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 3)
+#define F2FS_IOC_RELEASE_VOLATILE_WRITE _IO(F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 4)
+#define F2FS_IOC_ABORT_VOLATILE_WRITE   _IO(F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 5)
+#define F2FS_IOC_GARBAGE_COLLECT        _IO(F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 6)
+
+#define DB1_PATH "/data/database_file1"
+#define DB2_PATH "/mnt/androidwritable/0/emulated/0/Android/data/database_file2"
+#define FILE_PATH "/data/testfile"
+
+#define F2FS_BLKSIZE 4096
+#define BLKS_TO_SECTOR_BITS 3
+#define BLOCK 4096
+#define BLOCKS (2 * BLOCK)
+
+char buf[BLOCKS];
+char cmd[BLOCK];
+
+static int run(const char *cmd)
+{
+	int status;
+
+	fflush(stdout);
+
+	switch (fork()) {
+	case 0:
+		/* redirect stderr to stdout */
+		dup2(1, 2);
+		execl("/system/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", cmd, (char *) NULL);
+	case -1:
+		printf("fork failed in run() errno:%d\n", errno);
+		return -1;
+	default:
+		wait(&status);
+	}
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static int test_atomic_write(char *path)
+{
+	int db, ret, written;
+
+	printf("\tOpen  %s... \n", path);
+	db = open(path, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0666);
+	if (db < 0) {
+		printf("open failed errno:%d\n", errno);
+		return -1;
+	}
+	printf("\tStart ... \n");
+	ret = ioctl(db, F2FS_IOC_START_ATOMIC_WRITE);
+	if (ret) {
+		printf("ioctl failed errno:%d\n", errno);
+		return -1;
+	}
+	printf("\tWrite to the %dkB ... \n", BLOCKS / 1024);
+	written = write(db, buf, BLOCKS);
+	if (written != BLOCKS) {
+		printf("write fail written:%d, errno:%d\n", written, errno);
+		return -1;
+	}
+	printf("\tCheck : Atomic in-memory count: 2\n");
+	if (access("/dev/sys/fs/by-name/userdata/current_atomic_write", F_OK)
+			== 0) {
+		printf("- inmem: ");
+		run("cat /dev/sys/fs/by-name/userdata/current_atomic_write");
+	} else {
+		run("grep \"atomic IO\" /sys/kernel/debug/f2fs/status");
+	}
+
+	printf("\tCommit  ... \n");
+	ret = ioctl(db, F2FS_IOC_COMMIT_ATOMIC_WRITE);
+	if (ret) {
+		printf("ioctl failed errno:%d\n", errno);
+		return -1;
+	}
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static int test_bad_write_call(char *path)
+{
+	int fd, written;
+	struct stat sb;
+	int large_size = 1024 * 1024 * 100;	/* 100 MB */
+	int blocks;
+
+	printf("\tOpen  %s... \n", path);
+	fd = open(path, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0666);
+	if (fd < 0) {
+		printf("open failed errno:%d\n", errno);
+		return -1;
+	}
+
+	/* 8KB-sized buffer, but submit 100 MB size */
+	printf("\tWrite to the %dkB ... \n", BLOCKS / 1024);
+	written = write(fd, buf, large_size);
+	if (written != BLOCKS)
+		printf("Ok: write fail written:%d, errno:%d\n", written, errno);
+	close(fd);
+
+	fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
+	if (fd < 0) {
+		printf("open failed errno:%d\n", errno);
+		return -1;
+	}
+
+	if (stat(path, &sb) == -1) {
+		printf("stat failed errno:%d\n", errno);
+		return -1;
+	}
+
+	blocks = (long long)sb.st_size / F2FS_BLKSIZE;
+	if (sb.st_size % F2FS_BLKSIZE)
+		blocks++;
+
+	if (blocks << BLKS_TO_SECTOR_BITS != (long long)sb.st_blocks) {
+		printf("FAIL: Mismatch i_size and i_blocks: %lld %lld\n",
+			(long long)sb.st_size, (long long)sb.st_blocks);
+		printf("FAIL: missing patch "
+			"\"f2fs: do not preallocate blocks which has wrong buffer\"\n");
+	}
+	close(fd);
+	unlink(path);
+	return 0;
+}
+
+int main(void)
+{
+	memset(buf, 0xff, BLOCKS);
+
+	printf("# Test 0: Check F2FS support\n");
+	run("cat /proc/filesystems");
+
+	printf("# Test 1: Check F2FS status on /userdata\n");
+	printf("\t= FS type /userdata\n");
+	run("mount | grep data");
+
+	printf("\n\t= F2FS features\n");
+	run("ls -1 /sys/fs/f2fs/features/");
+	run("find /sys/fs/f2fs -type f -name \"features\" -print -exec cat {} \\;");
+	run("find /sys/fs/f2fs -type f -name \"ipu_policy\" -print -exec cat {} \\;");
+	run("find /sys/fs/f2fs -type f -name \"discard_granularity\" -print -exec cat {} \\;");
+	run("cat /sys/kernel/debug/f2fs/status");
+
+	printf("\n\n# Test 2: Atomic_write on /userdata\n");
+	if (test_atomic_write(DB1_PATH))
+		return 0;
+
+	printf("# Test 3: Atomic_write on /sdcard\n");
+	if (test_atomic_write(DB2_PATH))
+		return 0;
+
+	printf("# Test 4: Bad write(2) call\n");
+	if (test_bad_write_call(FILE_PATH))
+		return 0;
+	return 0;
+}
diff --git a/tools/f2fs_io/Android.bp b/tools/f2fs_io/Android.bp
index 2cc81eb..c89438f 100644
--- a/tools/f2fs_io/Android.bp
+++ b/tools/f2fs_io/Android.bp
@@ -1,8 +1,23 @@
+package {
+    // See: http://go/android-license-faq
+    // A large-scale-change added 'default_applicable_licenses' to import
+    // all of the 'license_kinds' from "external_f2fs-tools_license"
+    // to get the below license kinds:
+    //   SPDX-license-identifier-GPL
+    //   SPDX-license-identifier-GPL-2.0
+    //   SPDX-license-identifier-LGPL
+    //   SPDX-license-identifier-LGPL-2.1
+    default_applicable_licenses: ["external_f2fs-tools_license"],
+}
+
 cc_defaults {
     name: "f2fs-io-defaults",
     cflags: [
         "-Wno-unused-function"
     ],
+    include_dirs: [
+       "external/f2fs-tools/include/",
+    ],
 }
 
 cc_binary {