[PATCH 0/2] btrfs-progs: check: enhanced progress indicator

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This patch replaces the current ".oOo."-style progress indicator of
btrfs check (-p), by a more helpful live indication of the check progress.
I've been using it on a custom btrfs-progs version since 2015.

Here's how the output looks like on a 22 Tb 5-disk RAID1 FS:

# btrfs check -p /dev/mapper/luks-ST10000VN0004-XXXXXXXX
Opening filesystem to check...
Checking filesystem on /dev/mapper/luks-ST10000VN0004-XXXXXXXX
UUID: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
[1/7] checking extents           (0:20:21 elapsed, 950958 items checked)
[2/7] checking root items        (0:01:29 elapsed, 15121 items checked)
[3/7] checking free space cache  (0:00:11 elapsed, 4928 items checked)
[4/7] checking fs roots          (0:51:31 elapsed, 600892 items checked)
[5/7] checking csums             (0:14:35 elapsed, 754522 items checked)
[6/7] checking root refs         (0:00:00 elapsed, 232 items checked)
[7/7] checking quota groups skipped (not enabled on this FS)
found 5286458060800 bytes used, no error found

The code is also viewable at https://github.com/kdave/btrfs-progs/pull/69

Stéphane Lesimple (2):
  btrfs-progs: fix nanosecs in task_period_start
  btrfs-progs: check: enhanced progress indicator

 check/main.c        | 176 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
 check/mode-common.h |  20 ++++++
 check/mode-lowmem.c |   1 +
 convert/main.c      |   2 +-
 qgroup-verify.c     |   7 +++
 qgroup-verify.h     |   2 +
 task-utils.c        |  10 ++-
 task-utils.h        |   3 +-
 8 files changed, 155 insertions(+), 66 deletions(-)

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2.7.4

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