1. 13 2月, 2014 10 次提交
  2. 07 2月, 2014 1 次提交
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      inet: defines IPPROTO_* needed for module alias generation · ee262ad8
      Jan Moskyto Matejka 提交于
      Commit cfd280c9 ("net: sync some IP headers with glibc") changed a set of
      define's to an enum (with no explanation why) which introduced a bug
      in module mip6 where aliases are generated using the IPPROTO_* defines;
      mip6 doesn't load if require_module called with the aliases from
      xfrm_get_type().
      
      Reverting this change back to define's to fix the aliases.
      
      modinfo mip6 (before this change)
      alias:          xfrm-type-10-IPPROTO_DSTOPTS
      alias:          xfrm-type-10-IPPROTO_ROUTING
      
      modinfo mip6 (after this change)
      alias:          xfrm-type-10-43
      alias:          xfrm-type-10-60
      Signed-off-by: NJan Moskyto Matejka <mq@suse.cz>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      ee262ad8
  3. 29 1月, 2014 3 次提交
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      Btrfs: add support for inode properties · 63541927
      Filipe David Borba Manana 提交于
      This change adds infrastructure to allow for generic properties for
      inodes. Properties are name/value pairs that can be associated with
      inodes for different purposes. They are stored as xattrs with the
      prefix "btrfs."
      
      Properties can be inherited - this means when a directory inode has
      inheritable properties set, these are added to new inodes created
      under that directory. Further, subvolumes can also have properties
      associated with them, and they can be inherited from their parent
      subvolume. Naturally, directory properties have priority over subvolume
      properties (in practice a subvolume property is just a regular
      property associated with the root inode, objectid 256, of the
      subvolume's fs tree).
      
      This change also adds one specific property implementation, named
      "compression", whose values can be "lzo" or "zlib" and it's an
      inheritable property.
      
      The corresponding changes to btrfs-progs were also implemented.
      A patch with xfstests for this feature will follow once there's
      agreement on this change/feature.
      
      Further, the script at the bottom of this commit message was used to
      do some benchmarks to measure any performance penalties of this feature.
      
      Basically the tests correspond to:
      
      Test 1 - create a filesystem and mount it with compress-force=lzo,
      then sequentially create N files of 64Kb each, measure how long it took
      to create the files, unmount the filesystem, mount the filesystem and
      perform an 'ls -lha' against the test directory holding the N files, and
      report the time the command took.
      
      Test 2 - create a filesystem and don't use any compression option when
      mounting it - instead set the compression property of the subvolume's
      root to 'lzo'. Then create N files of 64Kb, and report the time it took.
      The unmount the filesystem, mount it again and perform an 'ls -lha' like
      in the former test. This means every single file ends up with a property
      (xattr) associated to it.
      
      Test 3 - same as test 2, but uses 4 properties - 3 are duplicates of the
      compression property, have no real effect other than adding more work
      when inheriting properties and taking more btree leaf space.
      
      Test 4 - same as test 3 but with 10 properties per file.
      
      Results (in seconds, and averages of 5 runs each), for different N
      numbers of files follow.
      
      * Without properties (test 1)
      
                          file creation time        ls -lha time
      10 000 files              3.49                   0.76
      100 000 files            47.19                   8.37
      1 000 000 files         518.51                 107.06
      
      * With 1 property (compression property set to lzo - test 2)
      
                          file creation time        ls -lha time
      10 000 files              3.63                    0.93
      100 000 files            48.56                    9.74
      1 000 000 files         537.72                  125.11
      
      * With 4 properties (test 3)
      
                          file creation time        ls -lha time
      10 000 files              3.94                    1.20
      100 000 files            52.14                   11.48
      1 000 000 files         572.70                  142.13
      
      * With 10 properties (test 4)
      
                          file creation time        ls -lha time
      10 000 files              4.61                    1.35
      100 000 files            58.86                   13.83
      1 000 000 files         656.01                  177.61
      
      The increased latencies with properties are essencialy because of:
      
      *) When creating an inode, we now synchronously write 1 more item
         (an xattr item) for each property inherited from the parent dir
         (or subvolume). This could be done in an asynchronous way such
         as we do for dir intex items (delayed-inode.c), which could help
         reduce the file creation latency;
      
      *) With properties, we now have larger fs trees. For this particular
         test each xattr item uses 75 bytes of leaf space in the fs tree.
         This could be less by using a new item for xattr items, instead of
         the current btrfs_dir_item, since we could cut the 'location' and
         'type' fields (saving 18 bytes) and maybe 'transid' too (saving a
         total of 26 bytes per xattr item) from the btrfs_dir_item type.
      
      Also tried batching the xattr insertions (ignoring proper hash
      collision handling, since it didn't exist) when creating files that
      inherit properties from their parent inode/subvolume, but the end
      results were (surprisingly) essentially the same.
      
      Test script:
      
      $ cat test.pl
        #!/usr/bin/perl -w
      
        use strict;
        use Time::HiRes qw(time);
        use constant NUM_FILES => 10_000;
        use constant FILE_SIZES => (64 * 1024);
        use constant DEV => '/dev/sdb4';
        use constant MNT_POINT => '/home/fdmanana/btrfs-tests/dev';
        use constant TEST_DIR => (MNT_POINT . '/testdir');
      
        system("mkfs.btrfs", "-l", "16384", "-f", DEV) == 0 or die "mkfs.btrfs failed!";
      
        # following line for testing without properties
        #system("mount", "-o", "compress-force=lzo", DEV, MNT_POINT) == 0 or die "mount failed!";
      
        # following 2 lines for testing with properties
        system("mount", DEV, MNT_POINT) == 0 or die "mount failed!";
        system("btrfs", "prop", "set", MNT_POINT, "compression", "lzo") == 0 or die "set prop failed!";
      
        system("mkdir", TEST_DIR) == 0 or die "mkdir failed!";
        my ($t1, $t2);
      
        $t1 = time();
        for (my $i = 1; $i <= NUM_FILES; $i++) {
            my $p = TEST_DIR . '/file_' . $i;
            open(my $f, '>', $p) or die "Error opening file!";
            $f->autoflush(1);
            for (my $j = 0; $j < FILE_SIZES; $j += 4096) {
                print $f ('A' x 4096) or die "Error writing to file!";
            }
            close($f);
        }
        $t2 = time();
        print "Time to create " . NUM_FILES . ": " . ($t2 - $t1) . " seconds.\n";
        system("umount", DEV) == 0 or die "umount failed!";
        system("mount", DEV, MNT_POINT) == 0 or die "mount failed!";
      
        $t1 = time();
        system("bash -c 'ls -lha " . TEST_DIR . " > /dev/null'") == 0 or die "ls failed!";
        $t2 = time();
        print "Time to ls -lha all files: " . ($t2 - $t1) . " seconds.\n";
        system("umount", DEV) == 0 or die "umount failed!";
      Signed-off-by: NFilipe David Borba Manana <fdmanana@gmail.com>
      Signed-off-by: NJosef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com>
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <clm@fb.com>
      63541927
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      btrfs: add ioctl to export size of global metadata reservation · 01e219e8
      Jeff Mahoney 提交于
      btrfs filesystem df output will show the size of the metadata space
      and how much of it is used, and the user assumes that the difference
      is all usable space. Since that's not actually the case due to the
      global metadata reservation, we should provide the full picture to the
      user.
      
      This patch adds an ioctl that exports the size of the global metadata
      reservation so that btrfs filesystem df can report it.
      Signed-off-by: NJeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
      Signed-off-by: NJosef Bacik <jbacik@fusionio.com>
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <clm@fb.com>
      01e219e8
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      btrfs: add ioctls to query/change feature bits online · 2eaa055f
      Jeff Mahoney 提交于
      There are some feature bits that require no offline setup and can
      be enabled online. I've only reviewed extended irefs, but there will
      probably be more.
      
      We introduce three new ioctls:
      - BTRFS_IOC_GET_SUPPORTED_FEATURES: query the kernel for supported features.
      - BTRFS_IOC_GET_FEATURES: query the kernel for enabled features on a per-fs
        basis, as well as querying for which features are changeable with mounted.
      - BTRFS_IOC_SET_FEATURES: change features on a per-fs basis.
      
      We introduce two new masks per feature set (_SAFE_SET and _SAFE_CLEAR) that
      allow us to define which features are safe to change at runtime.
      
      The failure modes for BTRFS_IOC_SET_FEATURES are as follows:
      - Enabling a completely unsupported feature: warns and returns -ENOTSUPP
      - Enabling a feature that can only be done offline: warns and returns -EPERM
      Signed-off-by: NJeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
      Signed-off-by: NJosef Bacik <jbacik@fusionio.com>
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <clm@fb.com>
      2eaa055f
  4. 28 1月, 2014 1 次提交
  5. 24 1月, 2014 6 次提交
  6. 23 1月, 2014 3 次提交
  7. 22 1月, 2014 3 次提交
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  9. 20 1月, 2014 2 次提交
  10. 19 1月, 2014 1 次提交
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      net: introduce SO_BPF_EXTENSIONS · ea02f941
      Michal Sekletar 提交于
      For user space packet capturing libraries such as libpcap, there's
      currently only one way to check which BPF extensions are supported
      by the kernel, that is, commit aa1113d9 ("net: filter: return
      -EINVAL if BPF_S_ANC* operation is not supported"). For querying all
      extensions at once this might be rather inconvenient.
      
      Therefore, this patch introduces a new option which can be used as
      an argument for getsockopt(), and allows one to obtain information
      about which BPF extensions are supported by the current kernel.
      
      As David Miller suggests, we do not need to define any bits right
      now and status quo can just return 0 in order to state that this
      versions supports SKF_AD_PROTOCOL up to SKF_AD_PAY_OFFSET. Later
      additions to BPF extensions need to add their bits to the
      bpf_tell_extensions() function, as documented in the comment.
      Signed-off-by: NMichal Sekletar <msekleta@redhat.com>
      Cc: David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      Reviewed-by: NDaniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      ea02f941
  11. 18 1月, 2014 1 次提交
  12. 17 1月, 2014 1 次提交
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      floppy: bail out in open() if drive is not responding to block0 read · 7b7b68bb
      Jiri Kosina 提交于
      In case reading of block 0 during open() fails, it is not the right thing
      to let open() succeed.
      
      Fix this by introducing FD_OPEN_SHOULD_FAIL_BIT flag, and setting it in
      case the bio callback encounters an error while trying to read block 0.
      
      As a bonus, this works around certain broken userspace (blkid), which is
      not able to properly handle read()s returning IO errors. Hence be nice to
      those, and bail out during open() already; if block 0 is not readable,
      read()s are not going to provide any meaningful data anyway.
      Signed-off-by: NJiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
      7b7b68bb