Fix a few lines that runoff is complaining about that they are too long
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@ -195,7 +195,8 @@ consoleintr(int (*getc)(void))
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while((c = getc()) >= 0){
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switch(c){
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case C('P'): // Process listing.
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doprocdump = 1; // procdump() locks cons.lock indirectly; invoke later
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// procdump() locks cons.lock indirectly; invoke later
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doprocdump = 1;
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break;
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case C('U'): // Kill line.
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while(input.e != input.w &&
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fs.c
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fs.c
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@ -22,7 +22,9 @@
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#define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
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static void itrunc(struct inode*);
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struct superblock sb; // there should be one per dev, but we run with one dev
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// there should be one superblock per disk device, but we run with
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// only one device
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struct superblock sb;
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// Read the super block.
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void
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@ -164,8 +166,10 @@ iinit(int dev)
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{
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initlock(&icache.lock, "icache");
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readsb(dev, &sb);
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cprintf("sb: size %d nblocks %d ninodes %d nlog %d logstart %d inodestart %d bmap start %d\n", sb.size,
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sb.nblocks, sb.ninodes, sb.nlog, sb.logstart, sb.inodestart, sb.bmapstart);
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cprintf("sb: size %d nblocks %d ninodes %d nlog %d logstart %d\
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inodestart %d bmap start %d\n", sb.size, sb.nblocks,
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sb.ninodes, sb.nlog, sb.logstart, sb.inodestart,
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sb.bmapstart);
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}
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static struct inode* iget(uint dev, uint inum);
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fs.h
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fs.h
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@ -6,10 +6,11 @@
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#define BSIZE 512 // block size
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// Disk layout:
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// [ boot block | super block | log | inode blocks | free bit map | data blocks ]
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// [ boot block | super block | log | inode blocks |
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// free bit map | data blocks]
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//
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// mkfs computes the super block and builds an initial file system. The super describes
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// the disk layout:
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// mkfs computes the super block and builds an initial file system. The
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// super block describes the disk layout:
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struct superblock {
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uint size; // Size of file system image (blocks)
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uint nblocks; // Number of data blocks
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