FREE_BLOCKS=`dumpe2fs -h $SCRATCH_DEV 2>/dev/null \
| awk '/Free blocks:/{print $3}'`
-# nb: kernels today don't count journal blocks as overhead, but should.
-# For most filesystems this will still be within tolerance.
-# Overhead is all the blocks (already) used by the fs itself:
-OVERHEAD=$(($TOTAL_BLOCKS-$FREE_BLOCKS))
+# ext3 doesn't count journal blocks as overhead, ext4 does.
+if [ $FSTYP = "ext3" ]; then
+ JOURNAL_SIZE=`dumpe2fs -h $SCRATCH_DEV 2>/dev/null \
+ | awk '/Journal size:/{print $3}' | _filter_size_to_bytes`
+ BLOCK_SIZE=`dumpe2fs -h $SCRATCH_DEV 2>/dev/null \
+ | awk '/Block size:/{print $3}'`
+ JOURNAL_BLOCKS=$(($JOURNAL_SIZE/$BLOCK_SIZE))
+else
+ JOURNAL_BLOCKS=0
+fi
+
+OVERHEAD=$(($TOTAL_BLOCKS-$FREE_BLOCKS-$JOURNAL_BLOCKS))
# bsddf|minixdf
# Set the behaviour for the statfs system call. The minixdf
sed -e "s/[0-9\.]\+\s\?[b|k|m|g|t][b]\?/<SIZE>/ig"
}
+# Convert string read from stdin like 128K to bytes and print it to stdout
+_filter_size_to_bytes()
+{
+ read size
+ suffix=${size:${#size}-1}
+ mul=1
+ case $suffix in
+ k|K) mul=1024 ;;
+ m|M) mul=$((1024*1024)) ;;
+ g|G) mul=$((1024*1024*1024)) ;;
+ t|T) mul=$((1024*1024*1024*1024)) ;;
+ esac
+ echo $((${size:0:${#size}-1}*$mul))
+}
+
# make sure this script returns success
/bin/true