On Fri, Jul 05, 2019 at 10:01:56AM -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote: > > > On 6/20/19 11:51 AM, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > > From: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Break out the xfs geometry ioctl into a separate manpage so that we can > > document how it works. > > > > Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > man/man2/ioctl_xfs_fsop_geometry.2 | 221 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > man/man3/xfsctl.3 | 11 +- > > 2 files changed, 228 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > create mode 100644 man/man2/ioctl_xfs_fsop_geometry.2 > > Same drill, I can change any agreed-to suggestions on the way in, > just a couple things below. > > > > > diff --git a/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_fsop_geometry.2 b/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_fsop_geometry.2 > > new file mode 100644 > > index 00000000..c6e89efd > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/man/man2/ioctl_xfs_fsop_geometry.2 > > @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ > > +.\" Copyright (c) 2019, Oracle. All rights reserved. > > +.\" > > +.\" %%%LICENSE_START(GPLv2+_DOC_FULL) > > +.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ > > +.\" %%%LICENSE_END > > +.TH IOCTL-XFS-FSOP-GEOMETRY 2 2019-06-17 "XFS" > > +.SH NAME > > +ioctl_xfs_fsop_geometry \- report XFS filesystem shape > > can we just say geometry here or maybe "layout?" "Shape" isn't really > used anywhere else. Eh, I guess that's fine for the title. I was trying to avoid using geometry to define itself, but that can wait. > > +.SH SYNOPSIS > > +.br > > +.B #include <xfs/xfs_fs.h> > > +.PP > > +.BI "int ioctl(int " fd ", XFS_IOC_FSOP_GEOMETRY, struct xfs_fsop_geom*" arg ); > > +.br > > +.BI "int ioctl(int " fd ", XFS_IOC_FSOP_GEOMETRY_V1, struct xfs_fsop_geom_v1 *" arg ); > > +.SH DESCRIPTION > > +Report the storage space parameters that influence allocation decisions in > > +this XFS filesystem. > > This doesn't seem 100% accurate (uuid for example...) but meh. "Report the parameters that control filesystem space configuration decisions in a particular XFS filesystem." Any better? > > > +This information is conveyed in a structure of the following form: > > +.PP > > +.in +4n > > +.nf > > +struct xfs_fsop_geom { > > + __u32 blocksize; > > + __u32 rtextsize; > > + __u32 agblocks; > > + __u32 agcount; > > + __u32 logblocks; > > + __u32 sectsize; > > + __u32 inodesize; > > + __u32 imaxpct; > > + __u64 datablocks; > > + __u64 rtblocks; > > + __u64 rtextents; > > + __u64 logstart; > > + unsigned char uuid[16]; > > + __u32 sunit; > > + __u32 swidth; > > + __s32 version; > > + __u32 flags; > > + __u32 logsectsize; > > + __u32 rtsectsize; > > + __u32 dirblocksize; > > + /* struct xfs_fsop_geom_v1 stops here. */ > > + > > + __u32 logsunit; > > +}; > > +.fi > > +.in > > +.PP > > +.I blocksize > > +is the size of a fundamental filesystem block, in bytes. > > +.PP > > +.I rtextsize > > +is the size of an extent on the realtime volume, in bytes. > > +.PP > > +.I agblocks > > +is the size of an allocation group, in units of filesystem blocks. > > +.PP > > +.I agcount > > +is the number of allocation groups in the filesystem. > > +.PP > > +.I logblocks > > +is the size of the log, in units of filesystem blocks. > > +.PP > > +.I sectsize > > +is the smallest amount of data that can be written to the data device > > +atomically, in bytes. > > +.PP > > +.I inodesize > > +is the size of an inode record, in bytes. > > +.PP > > +.I imaxpct > > +is the maximum percentage of the filesystem that can be allocated to inode > > +record blocks. > > +.PP > > +.I datablocks > > +is the size of the data device, in units of filesystem blocks. > > +.PP > > +.I rtblocks > > +is the size of the realtime device, in units of filesystem blocks. > > +.PP > > +.I rtextents > > +is the number of extents that can be allocated on the realtime device. > > +.PP > > +.I logstart > > +is the start of the log, in units of filesystem blocks. > > +If the filesystem has an external log, this will be zero. > > +.PP > > +.I uuid > > +is the universal unique identifier of the filesystem. > > +.PP > > +.I sunit > > +is what the filesystem has been told is the size of a RAID stripe unit on the > > +underlying data device, in filesystem blocks. > > +.PP > > +.I swidth > > +is what the filesystem has been told is the width of a RAID stripe on the > > +underlying data device, in units of RAID stripe units. > > +.PP > > +.I version > > +is the version of this structure. > > +This value will be XFS_FSOP_GEOM_VERSION. > > +.PP > > +.I flags > > +tell us what features are enabled on the filesystem. > > +Refer to the section > > +.B FILESYSTEM FEATURE FLAGS > > +below for more information about each feature. > > +.PP > > +.I logsectsize > > +is the smallest amount of data that can be written to the log device atomically, > > +in bytes. > > +.PP > > +.I rtsectsize > > +is the smallest amount of data that can be written to the realtime device > > +atomically, in bytes. > > +.PP > > +.I dirblocksize > > +is the size of directory blocks, in bytes. > > +.PP > > +.I logsunit > > +is what the filesystem has been told is the size of a RAID stripe unit on the > > +underlying log device, in filesystem blocks. > > +This field is meaningful only if the flag > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_LOGV2 > > +is set. > > +.SH FILESYSTEM FEATURE FLAGS > > +Filesystem features are reported to userspace as a combination the following > > +flags: > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_ATTR > > +Extended attributes are present. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_NLINK > > +This filesystem supports up to 2^32 links. > > +If this flag is not set, the filesystem supports only 2^16 links. > > Files on this filesystem support up to 2^32 hard links. Yes, that's better. :) --D > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_QUOTA > > +Quotas are enabled. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_IALIGN > > +Inodes are aligned for better performance. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_DALIGN > > +Filesystem tries to align data block allocations to RAID stripe units for > > +better performance. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_SHARED > > +Unused. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_EXTFLG > > +Filesystem supports unwritten extents. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_DIRV2 > > +Directories are in version 2 format and maintain free space data for better > > +performance. > > +Version 1 format directories are no longer supported. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_LOGV2 > > +Log uses the V2 format. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_SECTOR > > +The log device has a sector size larger than 512 bytes. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_ATTR2 > > +Filesystem contains V2 extended attributes. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_PROJID32 > > +Project IDs can be as large as 2^32. > > +If this flag is not set, the filesystem supports only 2^16 project IDs. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_DIRV2CI > > +Case-insensitive lookups are supported on directories. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_LAZYSB > > +On-disk superblock counters are updated only at unmount time. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_V5SB > > +Metadata blocks are self describing and contain checksums. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_FTYPE > > +Directories contain inode types in directory entries. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_FINOBT > > +Filesystem maintains an index of free inodes. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_SPINODES > > +Filesystem may allocate discontiguous inode chunks when free space is > > +fragmented. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_RMAPBT > > +Filesystem stores reverse mappings of blocks to owners. > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_REFLINK > > +Filesystem supports sharing blocks between files. > > +.RE > > + > > +.SH RETURN VALUE > > +On error, \-1 is returned, and > > +.I errno > > +is set to indicate the error. > > +.PP > > +.SH ERRORS > > +Error codes can be one of, but are not limited to, the following: > > +.TP > > +.B EFAULT > > +The kernel was not able to copy into the userspace buffer. > > +.TP > > +.B EFSBADCRC > > +Metadata checksum validation failed while performing the query. > > +.TP > > +.B EFSCORRUPTED > > +Metadata corruption was encountered while performing the query. > > +.TP > > +.B EIO > > +An I/O error was encountered while performing the query. > > +.SH CONFORMING TO > > +This API is specific to XFS filesystem on the Linux kernel. > > +.SH SEE ALSO > > +.BR ioctl (2) > > diff --git a/man/man3/xfsctl.3 b/man/man3/xfsctl.3 > > index 2992b5be..1237eac6 100644 > > --- a/man/man3/xfsctl.3 > > +++ b/man/man3/xfsctl.3 > > @@ -479,6 +479,12 @@ the kernel, except no output count parameter is used (should > > be initialized to zero). > > An error is returned if the inode number is invalid. > > > > +.TP > > +.B XFS_IOC_FSGEOMETRY > > +See > > +.BR ioctl_xfs_fsop_geometry (2) > > +for more information. > > + > > .PP > > .nf > > .B XFS_IOC_THAW > > @@ -494,10 +500,6 @@ An error is returned if the inode number is invalid. > > These interfaces are used to implement various filesystem internal > > operations on XFS filesystems. > > For > > -.B XFS_IOC_FSGEOMETRY > > -(get filesystem mkfs time information), the output structure is of type > > -.BR struct xfs_fsop_geom . > > -For > > .B XFS_FS_COUNTS > > (get filesystem dynamic global information), the output structure is of type > > .BR xfs_fsop_counts_t . > > @@ -506,6 +508,7 @@ as they are not of general use to applications. > > > > .SH SEE ALSO > > .BR ioctl_xfs_fsgetxattr (2), > > +.BR ioctl_xfs_fsop_geometry (2), > > .BR fstatfs (2), > > .BR statfs (2), > > .BR xfs (5), > >