--- From: Borislav Petkov <bbpetkov@xxxxxxxx> Update the rest of Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <bbpetkov@xxxxxxxx> -- Index: linux-2.6.22-rc6/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt =================================================================== --- linux-2.6.22-rc6/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt.orig 2007-07-01 08:47:29.000000000 +0200 +++ linux-2.6.22-rc6/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt 2007-07-01 08:47:48.000000000 +0200 @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ ----------------------- This describes how the VFS can manipulate the superblock of your -filesystem. As of kernel 2.6.13, the following members are defined: +filesystem. As of kernel 2.6.22, the following members are defined: struct super_operations { struct inode *(*alloc_inode)(struct super_block *sb); @@ -216,8 +216,6 @@ void (*clear_inode) (struct inode *); void (*umount_begin) (struct super_block *); - void (*sync_inodes) (struct super_block *sb, - struct writeback_control *wbc); int (*show_options)(struct seq_file *, struct vfsmount *); ssize_t (*quota_read)(struct super_block *, int, char *, size_t, loff_t); @@ -300,9 +298,6 @@ umount_begin: called when the VFS is unmounting a filesystem. - sync_inodes: called when the VFS is writing out dirty data associated with - a superblock. - show_options: called by the VFS to show mount options for /proc/<pid>/mounts. quota_read: called by the VFS to read from filesystem quota file. @@ -324,7 +319,7 @@ ----------------------- This describes how the VFS can manipulate an inode in your -filesystem. As of kernel 2.6.13, the following members are defined: +filesystem. As of kernel 2.6.22, the following members are defined: struct inode_operations { int (*create) (struct inode *,struct dentry *,int, struct nameidata *); @@ -348,6 +343,7 @@ ssize_t (*getxattr) (struct dentry *, const char *, void *, size_t); ssize_t (*listxattr) (struct dentry *, char *, size_t); int (*removexattr) (struct dentry *, const char *); + void (*truncate_range)(struct inode *, loff_t, loff_t); }; Again, all methods are called without any locks being held, unless @@ -444,6 +440,9 @@ removexattr: called by the VFS to remove an extended attribute from a file. This method is called by removexattr(2) system call. + truncate_range: a method provided by the underlying filesystem to truncate a + range of blocks , i.e. punch a hole somewhere in a file. + The Address Space Object ======================== @@ -522,7 +521,7 @@ ------------------------------- This describes how the VFS can manipulate mapping of a file to page cache in -your filesystem. As of kernel 2.6.16, the following members are defined: +your filesystem. As of kernel 2.6.22, the following members are defined: struct address_space_operations { int (*writepage)(struct page *page, struct writeback_control *wbc); @@ -543,6 +542,7 @@ int); /* migrate the contents of a page to the specified target */ int (*migratepage) (struct page *, struct page *); + int (*launder_page) (struct page *); }; writepage: called by the VM to write a dirty page to backing store. @@ -689,6 +689,10 @@ transfer any private data across and update any references that it has to the page. + launder_page: Called before freeing a page - it writes back the dirty page. To + prevent redirtying the page, it is kept locked during the whole + operation. + The File Object =============== @@ -699,9 +703,10 @@ ---------------------- This describes how the VFS can manipulate an open file. As of kernel -2.6.17, the following members are defined: +2.6.22, the following members are defined: struct file_operations { + struct module *owner; loff_t (*llseek) (struct file *, loff_t, int); ssize_t (*read) (struct file *, char __user *, size_t, loff_t *); ssize_t (*write) (struct file *, const char __user *, size_t, loff_t *); @@ -728,10 +733,8 @@ int (*check_flags)(int); int (*dir_notify)(struct file *filp, unsigned long arg); int (*flock) (struct file *, int, struct file_lock *); - ssize_t (*splice_write)(struct pipe_inode_info *, struct file *, size_t, unsigned -int); - ssize_t (*splice_read)(struct file *, struct pipe_inode_info *, size_t, unsigned -int); + ssize_t (*splice_write)(struct pipe_inode_info *, struct file *, size_t, unsigned int); + ssize_t (*splice_read)(struct file *, struct pipe_inode_info *, size_t, unsigned int); }; Again, all methods are called without any locks being held, unless -- Regards/Gruß, Boris. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html