Provided by: f2fs-tools_1.16.0-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       dump.f2fs - retrieve directory and file entries from an F2FS-formated image

SYNOPSIS

       dump.f2fs [ -i inode number ] [ -I inode number ] [ -n NAT range ] [ -M Block map ] [ -s SIT range ] [ -a
       SSA range ] [ -b block address ] [ -d debugging-level ] device

DESCRIPTION

       dump.f2fs is used to retrieve f2fs metadata (usually in a disk partition).  device is  the  special  file
       corresponding to the device (e.g.  /dev/sdXX).

       Currently,  it  can retrieve 1) a file given its inode number, 2) NAT entries into a file, 3) SIT entries
       into a file, 4) SSA entries into a file, 5) reverse information from the given block address.

       The exit code returned by dump.f2fs is 0 on success and -1 on failure.

OPTIONS

       -i inode number
              Specify an inode number to dump out.

       -I inode number
              Specify an inode number and scan full disk to dump out, include history inode block

       -n NAT range
              Specify a range presented by nids to dump NAT entries.

       -M Block map
              Show all the allocated block addresses given inode number.

       -s SIT range
              Specify a range presented by segment numbers to dump SIT entries.

       -a SSA range
              Specify a range presented by segment numbers to dump SSA entries.

       -b block address
              Specify a block address to retrieve its metadata information.

       -d debug-level
              Specify the level of debugging options.  The default number is  0,  which  shows  basic  debugging
              messages.

       AUTHOR
              Initial checking code was written by Byoung Geun Kim <bgbg.kim@samsung.com>.

AVAILABILITY

       dump.f2fs is available from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git.

SEE ALSO

       mkfs.f2fs(8), fsck.f2fs(8), defrag.f2fs(8), resize.f2fs(8), sload.f2fs(8).

                                                                                                    DUMP.F2FS(8)