Handle bad extent type case

If we meet a bad extent type, find_updated_files is going
to print random things. Better warn the user about what
happens.

This fixes:

btrfs-list.c: Dans la fonction «find_updated_files» :
btrfs-list.c:668: attention : «disk_offset» may be used uninitialized in this function
btrfs-list.c:668: note: «disk_offset» was declared here
btrfs-list.c:667: attention : «disk_start» may be used uninitialized in this function
btrfs-list.c:667: note: «disk_start» was declared here
btrfs-list.c:666: attention : «len» may be used uninitialized in this function
btrfs-list.c:666: note: «len» was declared here
make: *** [btrfs-list.o] Erreur 1

Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
master
Frederic Weisbecker 2010-09-09 14:10:28 +08:00 committed by Chris Mason
parent bba632af0e
commit 7da27f91fc
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@ -698,6 +698,15 @@ static int print_one_extent(int fd, struct btrfs_ioctl_search_header *sh,
disk_start = 0;
disk_offset = 0;
len = btrfs_stack_file_extent_ram_bytes(item);
} else {
printf("unhandled extent type %d for inode %llu "
"file offset %llu gen %llu\n",
type,
(unsigned long long)sh->objectid,
(unsigned long long)sh->offset,
(unsigned long long)found_gen);
return -EIO;
}
printf("inode %llu file offset %llu len %llu disk start %llu "
"offset %llu gen %llu flags ",