--- ./libntfs-3g/device.c.orig Tue Jan 9 18:22:57 2007
+++ ./libntfs-3g/device.c Mon Apr 30 13:40:54 2007
@@ -63,6 +63,9 @@
#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_HDREG_H
#include <linux/hdreg.h>
#endif
+#ifdef __FreeBSD__
+#include <sys/disk.h>
+#endif
#include "types.h"
#include "mst.h"
@@ -533,6 +536,17 @@
}
}
#endif
+#ifdef DIOCGMEDIASIZE
+ { off_t size;
+
+ if (dev->d_ops->ioctl(dev, DIOCGMEDIASIZE, &size) >= 0) {
+ ntfs_log_debug("DIOCGMEDIASIZE nr bytes = %llu (0x%llx)\n",
+ (unsigned long long)size,
+ (unsigned long long)size);
+ return (s64)size / block_size;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
/*
* We couldn't figure it out by using a specialized ioctl,
* so do binary search to find the size of the device.
@@ -681,7 +695,24 @@
return sect_size;
}
}
-#else
+#elif defined(DIOCGSECTORSIZE)
+ /*
+ * XXX On FreeBSD (where we have DIOCGSECTORSIZE) the low-level I/O
+ * system already knows the sector size, and doing an ioctl is needless.
+ * However, I don't know how to extract that information cleanly,
+ * without letting a bunch of platform specific #ifdef-s to sneak in.
+ * So now I rather just re-do the ioctl...
+ */
+ {
+ size_t sect_size = 0;
+
+ if (!dev->d_ops->ioctl(dev, DIOCGSECTORSIZE, §_size)) {
+ ntfs_log_debug("DIOCGSECTORSIZE sector size = %d bytes\n",
+ (int)sect_size);
+ return sect_size;
+ }
+ }
+#else
errno = EOPNOTSUPP;
#endif
return -1;
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