On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 06:41:20PM +0800, Chen Hanxiao wrote:
 +  /* Output of `btrfs scrub -R status' is like:
 +   *
 +   *   scrub status for 346121d1-1847-40f8-9b7b-2bf3d539c68f
 +   *           scrub started at Mon Feb  2 17:39:38 2015, running for 93 seconds
 +   *           data_extents_scrubbed: 136670
 +   *           tree_extents_scrubbed: 30023
 +   *           data_bytes_scrubbed: 4474441728
 +   *           tree_bytes_scrubbed: 491896832
 +   *           read_errors: 0
 +   *           csum_errors: 0
 +   *           verify_errors: 0
 +   *           no_csum: 17760
 +   *           csum_discards: 197622
 +   *           super_errors: 0
 +   *           malloc_errors: 0
 +   *           uncorrectable_errors: 0
 +   *           unverified_errors: 0
 +   *           corrected_errors: 0
 +   *           last_physical: 10301341696
 +   *
 +   * or:
 +   *
 +   *   scrub status for 346121d1-1847-40f8-9b7b-2bf3d539c68f
 +   *           no stats available
 +   */
 +  for (i = 1; lines[i] != NULL; ++i) {
 +    if ((i == 1) && STREQ (lines[i], "\tno stats available"))
 +      return ret;
 +    else if ((i == 2) && sscanf (lines[i], "\tdata_extents_scrubbed:
%" SCNu64,
 +                                 &ret->btrfsscrub_data_extents_scrubbed) != 1)
 +      goto error;
 +    else if ((i == 3) && sscanf (lines[i], "\ttree_extents_scrubbed:
%" SCNu64,
 +                                 &ret->btrfsscrub_tree_extents_scrubbed) != 1)
 +      goto error; 
[etc]
In my previous comment[1], I said it's better to turn this into a
loop, and that's what you've done.
[1] 
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2015-February/msg00008.html
Unfortunately testing `i == 2' etc means the loop isn't useful.  The
code is effectively the same as the old code.  It's still fragile if
the output of scrub status changes slightly.
I suggest removing the `i == X' tests.
Rest of the patch looks OK.
Rich.
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