Message ID | 1341855021-14551-1-git-send-email-pierre@spotify.com (mailing list archive) |
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On Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 05:30:21PM +0000, Pierre Carrier wrote:
> Dirty hack to allow inspection of sizes in lower units.
A commandline option would suit better IMHO. If this is a one-shot task
to find the sizes expressed with a different multiplier, then I don't
understhand the env variable approach. If it's meant to express all
size-related numbers with a given multiplier, than it could make sense,
but it has to be well documented and possibly a better variable name
picked.
Hugo referenced one of his patches,
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org/msg06518.html
that adds -h or -H (1024-based and SI-based), but that does not fix the
problem that you want to se a specific size. So, I'm suggesting a
generic option
--units=PFX
where PFX can be arbitrary from KB, KiB and the rest of the list. Plus a
way to include the human-readable forms, both 1024- and SI-based.
david
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diff --git a/utils.c b/utils.c index 937e763..3f0b7e7 100644 --- a/utils.c +++ b/utils.c @@ -1096,13 +1096,18 @@ static char *size_strs[] = { "", "KB", "MB", "GB", "TB", char *pretty_sizes(u64 size) { int num_divs = 0; + int max_divs = INT_MAX; int pretty_len = 16; u64 last_size = size; u64 fract_size = size; float fraction; char *pretty; + char *max_divs_s; - while(size > 0) { + if (max_divs_s = getenv("MAX_DIVS")) + max_divs = atoi(max_divs_s); + + while(size > 0 && num_divs <= max_divs) { fract_size = last_size; last_size = size; size /= 1024; @@ -1117,7 +1122,6 @@ char *pretty_sizes(u64 size) if (num_divs > ARRAY_SIZE(size_strs)) return NULL; - pretty = malloc(pretty_len); if (!pretty) return NULL;
Dirty hack to allow inspection of sizes in lower units. Useful to know the minimum size a partition shoud be resized to after a 'btrfs filesystem resize'. Label: 'home' uuid: 10453c4c-1c5b-4df5-b4a5-43a7f377430a Total devices 1 FS bytes used 42.80GB devid 1 size 62.16GB used 62.16GB path /dev/sda5 Label: 'home' uuid: 10453c4c-1c5b-4df5-b4a5-43a7f377430a Total devices 1 FS bytes used 44884524.00KB devid 1 size 65182236.00KB used 65182208.00KB path /dev/sda5 Signed-off-by: Pierre Carrier <pierre@spotify.com>