A simple user space utility to resize an existing partition. It tries to read
the start of partiton from sysfs.

This is a real quick dirty patch I used for my testing. I am sure there
are better and faster ways of getting to partition "start" from device
and partition number.

Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgo...@redhat.com>
---
 disk-utils/Makemodule.am |    7 +++-
 disk-utils/partx.h       |   19 +++++++++
 disk-utils/resizepart.8  |   38 ++++++++++++++++++
 disk-utils/resizepart.c  |   98 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 161 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 disk-utils/resizepart.8
 create mode 100644 disk-utils/resizepart.c

diff --git a/disk-utils/Makemodule.am b/disk-utils/Makemodule.am
index 830e8f7..b544e87 100644
--- a/disk-utils/Makemodule.am
+++ b/disk-utils/Makemodule.am
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ endif # LINUX
 
 
 if BUILD_PARTX
-usrsbin_exec_PROGRAMS += partx addpart delpart
+usrsbin_exec_PROGRAMS += partx addpart delpart resizepart
 dist_man_MANS += \
        disk-utils/addpart.8 \
        disk-utils/delpart.8 \
@@ -130,6 +130,11 @@ delpart_SOURCES = \
        disk-utils/partx.h
 delpart_LDADD = $(LDADD) libcommon.la
 
+resizepart_SOURCES = \
+       disk-utils/resizepart.c \
+       disk-utils/partx.h
+resizepart_LDADD = $(LDADD) libcommon.la
+
 partx_SOURCES = \
        disk-utils/partx.c \
        disk-utils/partx.h
diff --git a/disk-utils/partx.h b/disk-utils/partx.h
index ed0fd0a..02e273e 100644
--- a/disk-utils/partx.h
+++ b/disk-utils/partx.h
@@ -41,4 +41,23 @@ static inline int partx_add_partition(int fd, int partno,
        return ioctl(fd, BLKPG, &a);
 }
 
+static inline int partx_resize_partition(int fd, int partno,
+                       long long start, long long size)
+{
+       struct blkpg_ioctl_arg a;
+       struct blkpg_partition p;
+
+       p.pno = partno;
+       p.start = start << 9;
+       p.length = size << 9;
+       p.devname[0] = 0;
+       p.volname[0] = 0;
+       a.op = BLKPG_RESIZE_PARTITION;
+       a.flags = 0;
+       a.datalen = sizeof(p);
+       a.data = &p;
+
+       return ioctl(fd, BLKPG, &a);
+}
+
 #endif /*  UTIL_LINUX_PARTX_H */
diff --git a/disk-utils/resizepart.8 b/disk-utils/resizepart.8
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c009cc3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/disk-utils/resizepart.8
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+.\" resizepart.8 --
+.\" Copyright 2012 Vivek Goyal <vgo...@redhat.com>
+.\" Copyright 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
+.\" May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
+.TH RESIZEPART 8 "February 2012" "util-linux" "System Administration"
+.SH NAME
+resizepart \-
+simple wrapper around the "resize partition" ioctl
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B resizepart
+.I device partition length
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.B resizepart
+is a program that informs the Linux kernel of new partition size.
+
+This command doesn't manipulate partitions on hard drive.
+
+.SH PARAMETERS
+.TP
+.I device
+Specify the disk device.
+.TP
+.I partition
+Specify the partition number.
+.TP
+.I length
+Specify the length of the partition (in 512-byte sectors).
+
+.SH SEE ALSO
+.BR addpart (8),
+.BR delpart (8),
+.BR fdisk (8),
+.BR parted (8),
+.BR partprobe (8),
+.BR partx (8)
+.SH AVAILABILITY
+The resizepart command is part of the util-linux package and is available from
+ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.
diff --git a/disk-utils/resizepart.c b/disk-utils/resizepart.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4f9e9ce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/disk-utils/resizepart.c
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include "canonicalize.h"
+#include "sysfs.h"
+#include "partx.h"
+
+char *
+get_devname_from_canonical_path(char *path)
+{
+       struct sysfs_cxt cxt;
+       dev_t devno;
+       char name[PATH_MAX];
+       char *devname;
+
+       devno = sysfs_devname_to_devno(path, NULL);
+       if (!devno) {
+               fprintf(stderr, "failed to read devno. \n");
+               exit(1);
+       }
+
+       if (sysfs_init(&cxt, devno, NULL)) {
+               fprintf(stderr, "failed to initialize sysfs. \n");
+               exit(1);
+       }
+       devname = sysfs_get_devname(&cxt, name, sizeof(name));
+       return strdup(devname);
+}
+
+char *
+get_partname_from_devname(char *devname, int partno)
+{
+       char partname[PATH_MAX];
+
+       if (isdigit(devname[strlen(devname) - 1]))
+               snprintf(partname, PATH_MAX, "%sp%d", devname, partno);
+       else
+               snprintf(partname, PATH_MAX, "%s%d", devname, partno);
+
+       return strdup(partname);
+}
+
+
+int
+main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+       int fd;
+       char *real_path, *devname, *partname, *pstart;
+       char part_sysfs_path[PATH_MAX], part_start[30];
+       FILE *fp;
+
+       if (argc != 4) {
+               fprintf(stderr,
+                       "usage: %s diskdevice partitionnr length\n",
+                       argv[0]);
+               exit(1);
+       }
+       if ((fd = open(argv[1], O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
+               perror(argv[1]);
+               exit(1);
+       }
+
+       real_path = canonicalize_path(argv[1]);
+
+       if (real_path == NULL) {
+               fprintf(stderr, "canonicalize_path(%s) failed. \n", argv[1]);
+               exit(1);
+       }
+
+       devname = get_devname_from_canonical_path(real_path);
+       partname = get_partname_from_devname(devname, atoi(argv[2]));
+
+       snprintf(part_sysfs_path, PATH_MAX, "/sys/block/%s/%s/start",
+                       devname, partname);
+
+       fp = fopen(part_sysfs_path, "r");
+
+       if (!fp) {
+               perror("BLKPG");
+               exit(1);
+       }
+
+       pstart = fgets(part_start, 30, fp);
+
+       if (!pstart) {
+               perror("BLKPG");
+               exit(1);
+       }
+
+       if (partx_resize_partition(fd, atoi(argv[2]), atoll(pstart),
+                               atoll(argv[3]))) {
+               perror("BLKPG");
+               exit(1);
+       }
+
+       return 0;
+}
-- 
1.7.7.6


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