trivial: some small fixes in exofs documentation
Add exofs.txt to filesystems Documentation index and fix some typos, identation and grammar. Signed-off-by: Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo <cascardo@holoscopio.com> Signed-off-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>
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@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ dnotify.txt
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- info about directory notification in Linux.
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ecryptfs.txt
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- docs on eCryptfs: stacked cryptographic filesystem for Linux.
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exofs.txt
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- info, usage, mount options, design about EXOFS.
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ext2.txt
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- info, mount options and specifications for the Ext2 filesystem.
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ext3.txt
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mkfs.exofs --pid=65536 --format /dev/osd0
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The --format is optional if not specified no OSD_FORMAT will be
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preformed and a clean file system will be created in the specified pid,
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The --format is optional. If not specified, no OSD_FORMAT will be
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performed and a clean file system will be created in the specified pid,
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in the available space of the target. (Use --format=size_in_meg to limit
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the total LUN space available)
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If pid already exist it will be deleted and a new one will be created in it's
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place. Be careful.
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If pid already exists, it will be deleted and a new one will be created in
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its place. Be careful.
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An exofs lives inside a single OSD partition. You can create multiple exofs
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filesystems on the same device using multiple pids.
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7. For reference (See do-exofs example script):
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do-exofs start - an example of how to perform the above steps.
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do-exofs stop - an example of how to unmount the file system.
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do-exofs stop - an example of how to unmount the file system.
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do-exofs format - an example of how to format and mkfs a new exofs.
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8. Extra compilation flags (uncomment in fs/exofs/Kbuild):
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exofs specific options: Options are separated by commas (,)
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pid=<integer> - The partition number to mount/create as
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container of the filesystem.
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This option is mandatory
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to=<integer> - Timeout in ticks for a single command
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This option is mandatory.
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to=<integer> - Timeout in ticks for a single command.
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default is (60 * HZ) [for debugging only]
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===============================================================================
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with a special ID (defined in common.h).
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Information included in the file system control block is used to fill the
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in-memory superblock structure at mount time. This object is created before
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the file system is used by mkexofs.c It contains information such as:
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the file system is used by mkexofs.c. It contains information such as:
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- The file system's magic number
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- The next inode number to be allocated
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attributes. This applies to both regular files and other types (directories,
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device files, symlinks, etc.).
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* Credentials are generated per object (inode and superblock) when they is
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created in memory (read off disk or created). The credential works for all
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* Credentials are generated per object (inode and superblock) when they are
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created in memory (read from disk or created). The credential works for all
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operations and is used as long as the object remains in memory.
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* Async OSD operations are used whenever possible, but the target may execute
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from executing in reverse order:
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- The following are handled with the OBJ_CREATED and OBJ_2BCREATED
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flags. OBJ_CREATED is set when we know the object exists on the OSD -
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in create's callback function, and when we successfully do a read_inode.
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in create's callback function, and when we successfully do a
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read_inode.
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OBJ_2BCREATED is set in the beginning of the create function, so we
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know that we should wait.
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- create/delete: delete should wait until the object is created
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