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Author SHA1 Message Date
wiz
73f545bb5b Drop arguments of .Os. 2001-06-05 11:22:41 +00:00
perseant
8a3e9fdf9d Add "-A" option to autoconfigure the segment size based on measured
bandwidth and seek time of the disk, using the "4 * bandwidth * seek
time" formula from Neefe-Matthews' 1997 paper.  An RZ25 disk with this
option gets 200K segments.  Reference the paper in the manual page.
2000-12-05 19:51:14 +00:00
perseant
262e70b7e7 Initialize inodes' generation number to 1, consistent with their version
number.
2000-11-23 23:09:57 +00:00
hubertf
1320b80b0e xref lfs_cleanerd(8) in SEE ALSO 2000-11-08 19:43:16 +00:00
hubertf
4fdbe215a1 In SEE ALSO:
* it's dump_lfs(8), not dumplfs(8)
 * xref mount_lfs(8)
2000-11-08 19:37:46 +00:00
he
5b7047ce18 The type of sizeof() can be u_long, so cast to that and print with %ld. 2000-10-11 21:08:54 +00:00
he
e3ab5a24f9 Format fixup. size_t can be long, so cast to u_long and print with %ld. 2000-10-11 21:02:05 +00:00
is
9979da6cbb Format string cleanups by Bill Sommerfeld. 2000-10-10 20:24:49 +00:00
perseant
7d6de39e20 Handle "-m 0" properly (PR #11112). 2000-10-02 16:06:48 +00:00
perseant
15c84d56e5 Do not report write errors if the user specified the -N flag.
Also, change the segment size report to include the total size of the disk,
similar to newfs, e.g.

  newfs_lfs -N -F -B 65536 /dev/rsd0b
  272.7MB in 4363 segments of size 65536
  super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
  16, 55824, 111632, 167440, 223248, 279056, 334864, 390672, 446480, 502288
2000-09-11 01:32:21 +00:00
perseant
9c7f8050f4 Various bug-fixes to LFS, to wit:
Kernel:

* Add runtime quantity lfs_ravail, the number of disk-blocks reserved
  for writing.  Writes to the filesystem first reserve a maximum amount
  of blocks before their write is allowed to proceed; after the blocks
  are allocated the reserved total is reduced by a corresponding amount.

  If the lfs_reserve function cannot immediately reserve the requested
  number of blocks, the inode is unlocked, and the thread sleeps until
  the cleaner has made enough space available for the blocks to be
  reserved.  In this way large files can be written to the filesystem
  (or, smaller files can be written to a nearly-full but thoroughly
  clean filesystem) and the cleaner can still function properly.

* Remove explicit switching on dlfs_minfreeseg from the kernel code; it
  is now merely a fs-creation parameter used to compute dlfs_avail and
  dlfs_bfree (and used by fsck_lfs(8) to check their accuracy).  Its
  former role is better assumed by a properly computed dlfs_avail.

* Bounds-check inode numbers submitted through lfs_bmapv and lfs_markv.
  This prevents a panic, but, if the cleaner is feeding the filesystem
  the wrong data, you are still in a world of hurt.

* Cleanup: remove explicit references of DEV_BSIZE in favor of
  btodb()/dbtob().

lfs_cleanerd:

* Make -n mean "send N segments' blocks through a single call to
  lfs_markv".  Previously it had meant "clean N segments though N calls
  to lfs_markv, before looking again to see if more need to be cleaned".
  The new behavior gives better packing of direct data on disk with as
  little metadata as possible, largely alleviating the problem that the
  cleaner can consume more disk through inefficient use of metadata than
  it frees by moving dirty data away from clean "holes" to produce
  entirely clean segments.

* Make -b mean "read as many segments as necessary to write N segments
  of dirty data back to disk", rather than its former meaning of "read
  as many segments as necessary to free N segments worth of space".  The
  new meaning, combined with the new -n behavior described above,
  further aids in cleaning storage efficiency as entire segments can be
  written at once, using as few blocks as possible for segment summaries
  and inode blocks.

* Make the cleaner take note of segments which could not be cleaned due
  to error, and not attempt to clean them until they are entirely free
  of dirty blocks.  This prevents the case in which a cleanerd running
  with -n 1 and without -b (formerly the default) would spin trying
  repeatedly to clean a corrupt segment, while the remaining space
  filled and deadlocked the filesystem.

* Update the lfs_cleanerd manual page to describe all the options,
  including the changes mentioned here (in particular, the -b and -n
  flags were previously undocumented).

fsck_lfs:

* Check, and optionally fix, lfs_avail (to an exact figure) and
  lfs_bfree (within a margin of error) in pass 5.

newfs_lfs:

* Reduce the default dlfs_minfreeseg to 1/20 of the total segments.

* Add a warning if the sgs disklabel field is 16 (the default for FFS'
  cpg, but not usually desirable for LFS' sgs: 5--8 is a better range).

* Change the calculation of lfs_avail and lfs_bfree, corresponding to
  the kernel changes mentioned above.

mount_lfs:

* Add -N and -b options to pass corresponding -n and -b options to
  lfs_cleanerd.

* Default to calling lfs_cleanerd with "-b -n 4".


[All of these changes were largely tested in the 1.5 branch, with the
idea that they (along with previous un-pulled-up work) could be applied
to the branch while it was still in ALPHA2; however my test system has
experienced corruption on another filesystem (/dev/console has gone
missing :^), and, while I believe this unrelated to the LFS changes, I
cannot with good conscience request that the changes be pulled up.]
2000-09-09 04:49:54 +00:00
perseant
48d7c317e8 Tweak how lfs_avail is initialized, corresponding to changes in the
kernel.

Don't make more superblock segments than we have a record of in
the superblock; and print these out as we go, like newfs.

Add am "-M" flag to specify the number of reserved segments, with a note
in the man page not to use it.
2000-07-04 22:35:04 +00:00
thorpej
a00a01e514 Default the root directory and lost+found directory to mode 0755,
as in FFS.
2000-07-03 21:51:05 +00:00
perseant
9a38f49c57 User-level changes corrseponding to my latest kernel changes.
newfs_lfs gives lfs_minfreeseg a value of 1/8 of the total segments on
the disk, based on rough empirical data, but this should be refined in
the future.
2000-07-03 01:49:11 +00:00
perseant
61d1fe8df3 User-level changes for filling the disk.
Set MINFREE to 80, since that's a more reasonable value according to the
literature than FFS' 90.  Remove a bunch of other unused FFS cruft from
config.h.

Initialize lfs_bfree correctly vis-a-vis MIN_FREE_SEGS, so the
filesystem doesn't over-represent the amount of free space it has.
Initialize lfs_dmeta so the kernel can estimate starting from a
reasonable value.
2000-06-27 21:06:24 +00:00
perseant
c534307563 Count the Ifile indirect block too (part of PR#9357) 2000-05-23 18:17:20 +00:00
perseant
0b785d0c0d More corrections to newfs_lfs' handling of segment 0. 2000-05-18 19:45:46 +00:00
perseant
9f31357cd9 Make newfs_lfs use fragments when creating the root and lost+found
directories, rather than full blocks; corrects some minor misaccounting
for segment zero.
2000-05-17 20:24:12 +00:00
perseant
42bce177e0 Add -F flag to override newfs_lfs' preference for 4.4LFS-labelled partitions. 2000-02-12 23:58:09 +00:00
enami
3fb18954ab - The -B flag should be followed by logical segment size.
- Remove unnecessary comma at the end of SEE ALSO list.
2000-02-05 11:57:30 +00:00
perseant
88d28e9b98 Fix frag -> fsize typo 2000-01-19 21:27:08 +00:00
perseant
43a7fde6d9 newfs_lfs now recognizes a zero p_sgs field to mean "use the default segment
size" (for consistency with bsize/fsize, and since segment size == block
size is never a valid combination).

Updated the man page to include explicit reasonable values for fsize, bsize,
and sgs, at suggestion from Hubert Feyrer.
2000-01-18 21:57:59 +00:00
perseant
f1dfdc6927 disklabel now understands the p_sgs partition field (shift to compute
segment size from block size).

newfs_lfs now reads the disklabel to find segment, block, and fragment
sizes.  Because reading this info from the wrong fs type could result in
very poor fs layout (e.g. ffs has "16" where the segshift would go,
resulting in 512-*megabyte* segments for 8K blocks), newfs_lfs refuses
to create a filesystem on a partition not labeled "4.4LFS".

Man pages for newfs_lfs updated to reflect this change.
2000-01-18 00:02:28 +00:00
hubertf
5471344299 Document the proper fstype for LFS. (If the "default" 4.2BSD is used,
newfs_lfs runs fine, but I get hangs when writing to the disk)
2000-01-16 00:44:59 +00:00
perseant
f52d155148 Make newfs_lfs try increasingly smaller segment sizes down to 2*block size,
if the partition is so small that not enough segments can be created to
place the second superblock.  Addresses PR#7623.
1999-11-05 18:59:12 +00:00
perseant
eda6e4cca4 Address PR bin/7623: if the filesystem is so small (or segment size so large)
that not enough segments are available for the second superblock, or to have
MIN_FREE_SEGS free for work room for the cleaner, newfs_lfs will now exit
with an error.
1999-07-22 20:14:29 +00:00
perseant
7fa6616468 Address PR 7412: fix newfs_lfs.8 to list all real options for newfs_lfs;
also fix newfs_lfs to get rid of all sorts of useless options that applied
only to newfs_ffs.  Corrected reference to the FFS paper to the reference
to the BSD-LFS paper.
1999-07-15 19:09:40 +00:00
perseant
9e91c8ebd7 Use ufs_daddr_t instead of u_long, so non-32-bit architectures can clean seg 0 1999-06-24 16:45:14 +00:00
perseant
f9daa9044a Correct data checksum to take ifile indirect block into account, if it exists 1999-03-30 19:04:50 +00:00
perseant
14c9d1eedb Fixes for newfs_lfs on partitions that would require writing an indirect
block on the Ifile (>~4Gb with standard block/segment size).
1999-03-19 17:28:19 +00:00
perseant
0a849c918b Change name of newlfs to newfs_lfs. 1999-03-18 17:18:04 +00:00