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I've been recovering a hard disk using dd_rescue, which provides me a list of all of the device sectors it could not copy due to hardware errors.

I'd like to take that list, and write a tool to give me all of the files that contain these bad sectors so I can delete them. I'm not sure what APIs I can use to do this--essentially i want to get a list of all files on disk and for each file, a list of the ranges of sectors it occupies on disk.

My first guess is that I will iterate over each directory entry on the disk and check to see if the file overlaps one of these bad sectors. Maybe there's a better way.

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There's no API exposed for grubbing through HFS+ filesystems, but the source for the filesystem is available from Apple as part of the XNU kernel. Also check out the hfsdebug tool which might help to understand the fs.

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Thanks for the reply, Graham. I had discovered a feature of hfsdebug that will not only help me understand the file system, but also help implement a solution to this problem. It is possible to write a (osxbook.com/blog/2008/… "Filter") for hfsdebug. It is pretty much a callback mechanism that will be called as hfsdebug iterates over each directory node. I can compare the blocks taken up by the extents of the file with the blocks in question. – Joey Hagedorn Sep 11 at 0:59

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