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I did this when I saw yet another bug report complaining about smbclient intermittently missing files. Rather than applying more patches to smbclient it was better to move to the more robust clientgen.c code. The conversion wasn't perfect, I probably lost some features of smbclient while doing it, but at least smbclient should be consistent now. It if fails it should _always_ fail rather than giving people the false impression of a reliable utility. the tar stuff seems to work, but hasn't had much testing as I never use it myself. I'm sure someone will find bugs in my conversion of smbtar.c. It was quite tricky as it did a lot of its own SMB calls. It now uses clientgen.c exclusively. smbclient is still quite messy, but at least it doesn't build its own SMB packets. I haven't touched smbmount as I never use it. Mike, do you want to convert smbmount to use clientgen.c? (This used to be commit e14ca7765ace1b721dad8eca4a527a4e4a8f1ab8)
241 lines
7.1 KiB
C
241 lines
7.1 KiB
C
/*
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Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
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Version 1.9.
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functions to calculate the free disk space
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Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1998
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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#include "includes.h"
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extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
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/****************************************************************************
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normalise for DOS usage
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****************************************************************************/
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static void disk_norm(SMB_BIG_UINT *bsize,SMB_BIG_UINT *dfree,SMB_BIG_UINT *dsize)
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{
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/* check if the disk is beyond the max disk size */
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SMB_BIG_UINT maxdisksize = lp_maxdisksize();
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if (maxdisksize) {
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/* convert to blocks - and don't overflow */
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maxdisksize = ((maxdisksize*1024)/(*bsize))*1024;
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if (*dsize > maxdisksize) *dsize = maxdisksize;
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if (*dfree > maxdisksize) *dfree = maxdisksize-1;
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/* the -1 should stop applications getting div by 0
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errors */
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}
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while (*dfree > WORDMAX || *dsize > WORDMAX || *bsize < 512) {
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*dfree /= 2;
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*dsize /= 2;
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*bsize *= 2;
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if (*bsize > WORDMAX) {
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*bsize = WORDMAX;
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if (*dsize > WORDMAX)
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*dsize = WORDMAX;
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if (*dfree > WORDMAX)
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*dfree = WORDMAX;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Return the number of TOSIZE-byte blocks used by
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BLOCKS FROMSIZE-byte blocks, rounding away from zero.
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*/
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static SMB_BIG_UINT adjust_blocks(SMB_BIG_UINT blocks, SMB_BIG_UINT fromsize, SMB_BIG_UINT tosize)
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{
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if (fromsize == tosize) /* e.g., from 512 to 512 */
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return blocks;
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else if (fromsize > tosize) /* e.g., from 2048 to 512 */
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return blocks * (fromsize / tosize);
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else /* e.g., from 256 to 512 */
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return (blocks + 1) / (tosize / fromsize);
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}
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/* this does all of the system specific guff to get the free disk space.
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It is derived from code in the GNU fileutils package, but has been
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considerably mangled for use here
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results are returned in *dfree and *dsize, in 512 byte units
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*/
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static int fsusage(const char *path, SMB_BIG_UINT *dfree, SMB_BIG_UINT *dsize)
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{
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#ifdef STAT_STATFS3_OSF1
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#define CONVERT_BLOCKS(B) adjust_blocks ((SMB_BIG_UINT)(B), (SMB_BIG_UINT)fsd.f_fsize, (SMB_BIG_UINT)512)
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struct statfs fsd;
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if (statfs (path, &fsd, sizeof (struct statfs)) != 0)
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return -1;
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#endif /* STAT_STATFS3_OSF1 */
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#ifdef STAT_STATFS2_FS_DATA /* Ultrix */
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#define CONVERT_BLOCKS(B) adjust_blocks ((SMB_BIG_UINT)(B), (SMB_BIG_UINT)1024, (SMB_BIG_UINT)512)
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struct fs_data fsd;
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if (statfs (path, &fsd) != 1)
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return -1;
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(*dsize) = CONVERT_BLOCKS (fsd.fd_req.btot);
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(*dfree) = CONVERT_BLOCKS (fsd.fd_req.bfreen);
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#endif /* STAT_STATFS2_FS_DATA */
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#ifdef STAT_STATFS2_BSIZE /* 4.3BSD, SunOS 4, HP-UX, AIX */
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#define CONVERT_BLOCKS(B) adjust_blocks ((SMB_BIG_UINT)(B), (SMB_BIG_UINT)fsd.f_bsize, (SMB_BIG_UINT)512)
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struct statfs fsd;
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if (statfs (path, &fsd) < 0)
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return -1;
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#ifdef STATFS_TRUNCATES_BLOCK_COUNTS
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/* In SunOS 4.1.2, 4.1.3, and 4.1.3_U1, the block counts in the
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struct statfs are truncated to 2GB. These conditions detect that
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truncation, presumably without botching the 4.1.1 case, in which
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the values are not truncated. The correct counts are stored in
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undocumented spare fields. */
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if (fsd.f_blocks == 0x1fffff && fsd.f_spare[0] > 0) {
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fsd.f_blocks = fsd.f_spare[0];
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fsd.f_bfree = fsd.f_spare[1];
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fsd.f_bavail = fsd.f_spare[2];
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}
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#endif /* STATFS_TRUNCATES_BLOCK_COUNTS */
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#endif /* STAT_STATFS2_BSIZE */
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#ifdef STAT_STATFS2_FSIZE /* 4.4BSD */
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#define CONVERT_BLOCKS(B) adjust_blocks ((SMB_BIG_UINT)(B), (SMB_BIG_UINT)fsd.f_fsize, (SMB_BIG_UINT)512)
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struct statfs fsd;
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if (statfs (path, &fsd) < 0)
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return -1;
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#endif /* STAT_STATFS2_FSIZE */
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#ifdef STAT_STATFS4 /* SVR3, Dynix, Irix, AIX */
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# if _AIX || defined(_CRAY)
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# define CONVERT_BLOCKS(B) adjust_blocks ((SMB_BIG_UINT)(B), (SMB_BIG_UINT)fsd.f_bsize, (SMB_BIG_UINT)512)
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# ifdef _CRAY
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# define f_bavail f_bfree
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# endif
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# else
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# define CONVERT_BLOCKS(B) ((SMB_BIG_UINT)B)
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# ifndef _SEQUENT_ /* _SEQUENT_ is DYNIX/ptx */
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# ifndef DOLPHIN /* DOLPHIN 3.8.alfa/7.18 has f_bavail */
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# define f_bavail f_bfree
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# endif
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# endif
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# endif
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struct statfs fsd;
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if (statfs (path, &fsd, sizeof fsd, 0) < 0)
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return -1;
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/* Empirically, the block counts on most SVR3 and SVR3-derived
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systems seem to always be in terms of 512-byte blocks,
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no matter what value f_bsize has. */
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#endif /* STAT_STATFS4 */
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#ifdef STAT_STATVFS /* SVR4 */
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# define CONVERT_BLOCKS(B) \
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adjust_blocks ((SMB_BIG_UINT)(B), fsd.f_frsize ? (SMB_BIG_UINT)fsd.f_frsize : (SMB_BIG_UINT)fsd.f_bsize, (SMB_BIG_UINT)512)
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#ifdef STAT_STATVFS64
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struct statvfs64 fsd;
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if (statvfs64(path, &fsd) < 0) return -1;
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#else
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struct statvfs fsd;
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if (statvfs(path, &fsd) < 0) return -1;
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#endif
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/* f_frsize isn't guaranteed to be supported. */
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#endif /* STAT_STATVFS */
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#ifndef CONVERT_BLOCKS
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/* we don't have any dfree code! */
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return -1;
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#else
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#if !defined(STAT_STATFS2_FS_DATA)
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/* !Ultrix */
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(*dsize) = CONVERT_BLOCKS (fsd.f_blocks);
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(*dfree) = CONVERT_BLOCKS (fsd.f_bavail);
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#endif /* not STAT_STATFS2_FS_DATA */
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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return number of 1K blocks available on a path and total number
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****************************************************************************/
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static SMB_BIG_UINT disk_free(char *path,SMB_BIG_UINT *bsize,SMB_BIG_UINT *dfree,SMB_BIG_UINT *dsize)
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{
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int dfree_retval;
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SMB_BIG_UINT dfree_q = 0;
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SMB_BIG_UINT bsize_q = 0;
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SMB_BIG_UINT dsize_q = 0;
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(*dfree) = (*dsize) = 0;
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(*bsize) = 512;
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fsusage(path, dfree, dsize);
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if (disk_quotas(path, &bsize_q, &dfree_q, &dsize_q)) {
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(*bsize) = bsize_q;
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(*dfree) = MIN(*dfree,dfree_q);
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(*dsize) = MIN(*dsize,dsize_q);
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}
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/* FIXME : Any reason for this assumption ? */
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if (*bsize < 256) {
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DEBUG(5,("disk_free:Warning: bsize == %d < 256 . Changing to assumed correct bsize = 512\n",(int)*bsize));
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*bsize = 512;
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}
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if ((*dsize)<1) {
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static int done;
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if (!done) {
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DEBUG(0,("WARNING: dfree is broken on this system\n"));
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done=1;
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}
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*dsize = 20*1024*1024/(*bsize);
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*dfree = MAX(1,*dfree);
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}
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disk_norm(bsize,dfree,dsize);
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if ((*bsize) < 1024) {
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dfree_retval = (*dfree)/(1024/(*bsize));
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} else {
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dfree_retval = ((*bsize)/1024)*(*dfree);
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}
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return(dfree_retval);
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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wrap it to get filenames right
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****************************************************************************/
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SMB_BIG_UINT sys_disk_free(char *path,SMB_BIG_UINT *bsize,SMB_BIG_UINT *dfree,SMB_BIG_UINT *dsize)
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{
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return(disk_free(dos_to_unix(path,False),bsize,dfree,dsize));
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}
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