/* blkdiscard - discard device sectors * * Copyright 2020 Patrick Oppenlander * * See http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/blkdiscard.8.html * * The -v and -p options are not supported. * Size parsing does not match util-linux where MB, GB, TB are multiples of * 1000 and MiB, TiB, GiB are multipes of 1024. USE_BLKDISCARD(NEWTOY(blkdiscard, "<1>1f(force)l(length)#<0o(offset)#<0s(secure)z(zeroout)[!sz]", TOYFLAG_BIN)) config BLKDISCARD bool "blkdiscard" default y help usage: blkdiscard [-olszf] DEVICE Discard device sectors. -o, --offset OFF Byte offset to start discarding at (default 0) -l, --length LEN Bytes to discard (default all) -s, --secure Perform secure discard -z, --zeroout Zero-fill rather than discard -f, --force Disable check for mounted filesystem OFF and LEN must be aligned to the device sector size. By default entire device is discarded. WARNING: All discarded data is permanently lost! */ #define FOR_blkdiscard #include "toys.h" #include GLOBALS( long o, l; ) void blkdiscard_main(void) { int fd = xopen(*toys.optargs, O_WRONLY|O_EXCL*!FLAG(f)); unsigned long long ol[2]; // TODO: if numeric arg was long long array could live in TT. ol[0] = TT.o; if (FLAG(l)) ol[1] = TT.l; else { xioctl(fd, BLKGETSIZE64, ol+1); ol[1] -= ol[0]; } xioctl(fd, FLAG(s) ? BLKSECDISCARD : FLAG(z) ? BLKZEROOUT : BLKDISCARD, ol); close(fd); }