@@ -301,12 +301,24 @@ static int parse_filters(char *filters, struct btrfs_balance_args *args)
"the limit filter requires an argument\n");
return 1;
}
- if (parse_u64(value, &args->limit)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Invalid limit argument: %s\n",
- value);
- return 1;
+ /*
+ * Try to parse the range first. A single value is not
+ * a valid range
+ */
+ if (parse_range_u32(value, &args->limit_min,
+ &args->limit_max) == 0) {
+ args->flags &= ~BTRFS_BALANCE_ARGS_LIMIT;
+ args->flags |= BTRFS_BALANCE_ARGS_LIMITS;
+ } else {
+ if (parse_u64(value, &args->limit)) {
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "Invalid limit argument: %s\n",
+ value);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ args->flags &= ~BTRFS_BALANCE_ARGS_LIMITS;
+ args->flags |= BTRFS_BALANCE_ARGS_LIMIT;
}
- args->flags |= BTRFS_BALANCE_ARGS_LIMIT;
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized balance option '%s'\n",
this_char);
We can do more with the balance filer. Enhance it so we can specify also the minimum number of block groups to process. The 'limit' filter now accepts a range (a..b, can be partial) and needs kernel support. The 'limit=value' filter is equivalent to 'limit=..value' but works on older kernels as well. The min/max values are 32bit, unlike the single-value limit which is 64bit. Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> --- cmds-balance.c | 22 +++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)