/usr/bin/drivemap is in bilibop-common 0.5.4.
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# /usr/bin/drivemap
# Show block devices in a tree of dependencies.
# Works fine with:
#!/bin/bash
#!/bin/dash
#!/bin/busybox sh
#!/usr/lib/klibc/bin/sh.shared
# So, /bin/sh can be a link to /bin/bash, /bin/dash, /bin/busybox or even
# /usr/lib/klibc/bin/sh.shared
PATH="/bin:/usr/bin"
PROG="${0##*/}"
DEBUG="false"
_drive_="false"
_backing_file_="false"
_info_="false"
_mark_="false"
_dm_name_="false"
_mountpoint_="false"
_set_x_="false"
_width_="70"
[ -z "${COLUMNS}" ] &&
COLUMNS="$(stty size | sed 's,.*\s\([[:digit:]]\+\)$,\1,')" &&
export COLUMNS
FILE=""
ALREADY_DONE=""
_opts_=""
. /lib/bilibop/drivemap.sh
_drivemap_initial_indent
short_usage() {
cat <<EOF
usage:
${PROG} -h|--help
${PROG} [--debug] [-i|--info [-wN|--width=N]] [-d|--drive] [FILE]
${PROG} [--debug] [-i|--info [-wN|--width=N]] [-f|--backing-file] [-n|--dm-name] [-m|--mark] [FILE]
EOF
}
usage() {
cat <<EOF
${PROG}: show block devices in a tree of dependencies
usage:
${PROG} [OPTIONS] -- [FILE]
options:
--debug Output debug informations on stderr.
-d, --drive Display only physical disk names.
-f, --backing-file Replace each loop device by its backing file.
-h, --help Print this message on stdout and exit.
-i, --info Give more informations about devices.
-m, --mark Mark the device hosting the FILE given as argument.
-n, --dm-name Replace each device-mapper node by its name.
-p, --mountpoint Show the mountpoints or swap devices in use.
-w N, --width=N Set the width of the output (default is 70).
-x, --set-x Set shell option -x.
FILE can be either a regular file, a directory or a block device. If FILE
is not specified, then ${PROG} will display informations about all disks.
EOF
}
# Parse options with getopt.
ARGS="$(getopt -o dfhimnpw:x --long backing-file,debug,dm-name,drive,help,info,mark,mountpoint,set-x,width: -n "${PROG}" -- "${@}")"
if [ "${?}" = "0" ]
then eval set -- "$ARGS"
else short_usage >&2
exit 1
fi
# Now we can analyse the result. Some options will be stored into the '_opts_'
# variable, for the case we have to run this script from inside itself (this
# will be the case if the -a or --all option is invoked; see below).
while true
do
case "${1}" in
--debug)
DEBUG="true"
_opts_="${_opts_:+${_opts_} }${1}"
shift
;;
-d|--drive)
_drive_="true"
_opts_="${_opts_:+${_opts_} }${1}"
shift
;;
-f|--backing-file)
_backing_file_="true"
_opts_="${_opts_:+${_opts_} }${1}"
shift
;;
-h|--help)
usage
exit 0
;;
-i|--info)
_info_="true"
_opts_="${_opts_:+${_opts_} }${1}"
shift
;;
-m|--mark)
_mark_="true"
_opts_="${_opts_:+${_opts_} }${1}"
shift
;;
-n|--dm-name)
_dm_name_="true"
_opts_="${_opts_:+${_opts_} }${1}"
shift
;;
-p|--mountpoint)
_mountpoint_="true"
_opts_="${_opts_:+${_opts_} }${1}"
shift
;;
-w|--width)
echo "${2}" | grep -q '^[1-9][0-9]\+$' &&
_width_="${2}" ||
_width_="${COLUMNS}"
[ ${_width_} -gt ${COLUMNS} ] &&
_width_="${COLUMNS}"
_opts_="${_opts_:+${_opts_} }-w${_width_}"
shift 2
;;
-x|--set-x)
_set_x_="true"
_opts_="${_opts_:+${_opts_} }${1}"
shift
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
unknown_argument "${1}" >&2
short_usage >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
done
${DEBUG} && echo "${ARGS}" >&2
${_set_x_} && set -x
# Now we can analyse argument(s) that are not options (not beginning with a
# dash '-').
for arg
do
if [ -e "${arg}" ]
then FILE="${arg}"
[ -b "${DEVICE}" ] && break
if [ -b "${FILE}" ]
then DEVICE="$(readlink -f ${FILE})"
else DEVICE="$(underlying_device_from_file ${FILE})"
fi
# We use the first existing argument. All others (previous
# bad arguments and next arguments) are silently discarded
break
fi
done
# Now, if there was at least one argument but all were rejected as non
# existing, display an error message about each bad argument and exit.
if [ ! -e "${FILE}" -a -n "$*" ]
then
for arg
do
unknown_argument "${arg}" >&2
done
echo "Nothing to do. Exit." >&2
exit 1
fi
# If the --mark option is invoked but no FILE is given as argument, mark
# the device of the current working directory:
if [ "${_mark_}" = "true" ]
then
[ -e "${FILE}" ] ||
export DEVICE="$(underlying_device_from_file ${PWD})"
fi
# If the --mountpoint option is invoked, we need to know the length of
# the longest mountpoint string; the shortest being / with length = 1.
if [ "${_mountpoint_}" = "true" -a -z "${length}" ]
then
export length="$(_drivemap_max_mp_length)"
fi
# If no DEVICE, DIR or FILE has been given as argument, process on all known
# disks:
if [ ! -e "${FILE}" ]
then
for dev in /sys/block/*
do
node="${dev##*/}"
case "${node}" in
loop*|dm-*|ram*)
# Avoid duplicates: all associated loop devices
# and each dm device are underlyed by a disk
# node in last instance.
continue
;;
esac
# For each whole disk, run the same command with the same
# options.
${0} ${_opts_} "${udev_root}/${node}"
[ "${_drive_}" = "true" ] || echo
done
exit $?
fi
# Begin by finding the base device, i.e the disk hosting the file (or '/' if
# $file is empty).
readonly DRIVE="$(physical_hard_disk ${FILE})"
[ -b "${DRIVE}" ] || exit 127
# Output the name of the disk hosting the file given as argument, and
# optionally some extra information (disk identifier and size) on the
# same line:
_drivemap_whole_disk "${DRIVE}"
# Otherwise, for the case there is a CD into the CD drive, and for the
# case the whole disk is used as container for a filesystem, RAID array,
# PhysicalVolume, etc.
[ -n "${ID_FS_USAGE}" ] &&
_drivemap_whole_disk_fs "${DRIVE}"
# If we have not explicitly asked to show how the disk is divided, nothing
# else to do.
[ "${_drive_}" = "true" ] && exit 0
# If the disk is associated to a loop device:
_drivemap_loopback_device "${DRIVE##*/}"
# Otherwise, verify if the whole disk is not a LUKS, RAID or LVM
# container:
_drivemap_dmdevice_holder "${DRIVE##*/}"
# If the disk is not partitioned (this is the case for optical media, and
# sometimes for USB sticks), nothing else to do:
[ "$(echo ${DRIVE}?*)" != "${DRIVE}?*" ] || exit 0
# Now we can process with the primary partitions. If we encounter logical
# partitions, they will be treated as subdevices of the extended one, and
# so they can appear differently from their numerical order. This can give:
# part1, part2(part5, part6, part7), part3...
_drivemap_primary_partitions "${DRIVE}"
# That's all
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