I Found a Bug in Apple's Fsck_hfs

(medium.com)

17 points | by zdw 16 hours ago ago

6 comments

  • nikhizzle 28 minutes ago ago

    I believe I potentially wrote that code in 2006 when working at Apple on HFS. What a remarkable world!

  • mrpippy 17 minutes ago ago

    I would consider HFS+ to be a legacy filesystem at this point, something you shouldn't use without a really good reason (interop with pre-macOS 10.13 machines being the only one I can think of).

    Fun fact: HFS dates back to the 80s, and so does the fsck code. https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/hfs/blob/main/lib... still contains '#if BSD' blocks for the Mac OS X code, and classic Mac code in the '#else'.

    And 'dfalib' refers to 'Disk First Aid', the classic Mac fsck application.

  • mrpippy 25 minutes ago ago

    Note to the author: did you file an Apple feedback for this? You should put that FB number in your post and the GitHub repo, it will ease the process for any Apple employees who see this and want to get it fixed.

  • LoganDark 2 hours ago ago

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    • happyPersonR an hour ago ago

      Couldn’t that have been an underlying block error?

      Do we know if they tried 2 different disks?

    • ai_slop_hater an hour ago ago

      I don't read anything hosted on medium.com or substack.com