Re: Btrfs disk layout question

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On 2017-04-12 00:18, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 3:00 PM, Adam Borowski <kilobyte@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 12:15:32PM -0700, Amin Hassani wrote:
I am working on a project with Btrfs and I was wondering if there is
any way to see the disk layout of the btrfs image. Let's assume I have
a read-only btrfs image with compression on and only using one disk
(no raid or anything). Is it possible to get a set of offset-lengths
for each file

While btrfs-specific ioctls give more information, you might want to look at
FIEMAP (Documentation/filesystems/fiemap.txt) as it works on most
filesystems, not just btrfs.  One interface to FIEMAP is provided in
"/usr/sbin/filefrag -v".

Good idea. Although, on Btrfs I'm pretty sure it reports the Btrfs
(internal) logical addressing; not the actual physical sector address
on the drive. So it depends on what the original poster is trying to
discover.

That said, there is a tool to translate that back, and depending on how detailed you want to get, that may be more efficient than debug tree.
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