Wipe and disable the segment. Also support the factory reset ioctl for
a complete wipe of the entire drive with a specific argument.
Signed-off-by: Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org>
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE autoconf macro is in use in configure script which will
add needed feature macros on commandline to enable 64bit off_t.
Also replace lseek64 with lseek, since it will be same when
_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 is defined on relevant platforms via AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
This fixes build with latest musl, where LFS64 interfaces are moved out
of _GNU_SOURCE feature test macros namespace [1]
[1] https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/commit/?id=25e6fee27f4a293728dd15b659170e7b9c7db9bc
Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
This change will allocate space if underlying device is smaller file
and fail if it is block device.
Previously smaller device was quietly ignored, leading to keyslot
access failure with older dm-crypt mapped keyslot encryption
(disabled kernel user crypto API).
In some specific situation we do not want to read the devices
before initialization.
Here it is integrity checking that will produce warning, because
the device is not yet initialized.
Used only in wipe function (here we must use direct-io anyway)
and expect the device is capable of direct-io.
With big page size and image in file this can actually happen.
The command works in this situation but the code will be quite
ineffective (due to blockwise handling).
alter all checks for devfd value after device_open to
less than zero insted of equals to -1. device_open will
return values different from -1 in case error happens.
In LUKSv1 device_open should always return -1 in case of
error but this check is safer.
The rest is just formating improvement.
Allocate loop device late (only when real block device needed).
Rework underlying device/file access functions.
Move all device (and ioctl) access to utils_device.c.
Allows using file where appropriate without allocation loop device.