Re: index directories in ext2 / ext3

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On 2010-02-08, at 13:59, Gaëtan Podevijn wrote:
I am currently working on a little article. I would like to explain the differences between ext2, ext3 and ext4.

During my researches, I read that ext2's directories are implemented with a linked-list structure. I also read Daniel Phillips's article "A Directory index for ext2" (2002) and I'm a bit troubled.

Indeed, I see that the HTree data structure was developed for ext2 but I cannot see anywhere that the current ext2 implementation uses that data structure.

That is correct - it was developed for ext2, but since the new filesystem development was happening in ext3 the feature was landed only in ext3.

Could you explain me why people talk about "index directories for ext2" but there's no ext2 implementation that uses the HTree structure ? Is it only for ext3 ? Since when ? Could you give me some source that explain when was implemented HTree in ext{2,3} ?


Cheers, Andreas
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Andreas Dilger
Sr. Staff Engineer, Lustre Group
Sun Microsystems of Canada, Inc.


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