On Tue, 2019-08-27 at 08:39 -0400, Brian Foster wrote: > On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 08:59:27AM +0800, Ian Kent wrote: > > The new mount-api uses an array of struct fs_parameter_spec for > > parameter parsing, create this table populated with the xfs mount > > parameters. > > > > The new mount-api table definition is wider than the token based > > parameter table and interleaving the option description comments > > between each table line is much less readable than adding them to > > the end of each table entry. So add the option description comment > > to each entry line even though it causes quite a few of the entries > > to be longer than 80 characters. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ian Kent <raven@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > fs/xfs/xfs_super.c | 48 > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- > > 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c > > index f9450235533c..74c88b92ce22 100644 > > --- a/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c > > +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c > > @@ -38,6 +38,8 @@ > > > > #include <linux/magic.h> > > #include <linux/parser.h> > > +#include <linux/fs_context.h> > > +#include <linux/fs_parser.h> > > > > static const struct super_operations xfs_super_operations; > > struct bio_set xfs_ioend_bioset; > > @@ -47,9 +49,6 @@ static struct kset *xfs_kset; /* top- > > level xfs sysfs dir */ > > static struct xfs_kobj xfs_dbg_kobj; /* global debug sysfs > > attrs */ > > #endif > > > > -/* > > - * Table driven mount option parser. > > - */ > > Not sure why this is comment is removed here if the associated code > is > staying put in this patch..? > > > enum { > > Opt_logbufs, Opt_logbsize, Opt_logdev, Opt_rtdev, Opt_biosize, > > Opt_wsync, Opt_noalign, Opt_swalloc, Opt_sunit, Opt_swidth, > > Opt_nouuid, > > @@ -109,6 +108,49 @@ static const match_table_t tokens = { > > {Opt_err, NULL}, > > }; > > > > +static const struct fs_parameter_spec xfs_param_specs[] = { > > + fsparam_u32 ("logbufs", Opt_logbufs), /* number of XFS > > log buffers */ > > + fsparam_string ("logbsize", Opt_logbsize), /* size of XFS log > > buffers */ > > + fsparam_string ("logdev", Opt_logdev), /* log device */ > > + fsparam_string ("rtdev", Opt_rtdev), /* realtime I/O > > device */ > > + fsparam_u32 ("biosize", Opt_biosize), /* log2 of > > preferred buffered io size */ > > Hmm.. it looks like the difference between numerical values as > strings > vs. numeric types is whether we support things like unit suffixes > (i.e. > "64k"). That said, Opt_biosize uses suffix_kstrtoint() similar to > Opt_logbsize yet is defined here as a u32 (and Opt_allocsize falls > into > the same parsing code but is a string). Is that wrong or am I just > missing something wrt to the type specifiers here? Right, the distinction appeared to be between those that use a human unit (like 64k etc.) and those that don't. Opt_biosize looked different in that it's described to be "log2 of preferred buffered io size" so I don't think it can be given as a human unit and that also appeared to be the case from the original options table. Do I need to change this somehow? > > Brian > > > + fsparam_flag ("wsync", Opt_wsync), /* safe-mode nfs > > compatible mount */ > > + fsparam_flag ("noalign", Opt_noalign), /* turn off > > stripe alignment */ > > + fsparam_flag ("swalloc", Opt_swalloc), /* turn on > > stripe width allocation */ > > + fsparam_u32 ("sunit", Opt_sunit), /* data volume > > stripe unit */ > > + fsparam_u32 ("swidth", Opt_swidth), /* data volume > > stripe width */ > > + fsparam_flag ("nouuid", Opt_nouuid), /* ignore > > filesystem UUID */ > > + fsparam_flag_no("grpid", Opt_grpid), /* group-ID from > > parent directory (or not) */ > > + fsparam_flag ("bsdgroups", Opt_bsdgroups), /* group-ID from > > parent directory */ > > + fsparam_flag ("sysvgroups", Opt_sysvgroups),/* group-ID from > > current process */ > > + fsparam_string ("allocsize", Opt_allocsize), /* preferred > > allocation size */ > > + fsparam_flag ("norecovery", Opt_norecovery),/* don't run XFS > > recovery */ > > + fsparam_flag ("inode64", Opt_inode64), /* inodes can be > > allocated anywhere */ > > + fsparam_flag ("inode32", Opt_inode32), /* inode > > allocation limited to XFS_MAXINUMBER_32 */ > > + fsparam_flag_no("ikeep", Opt_ikeep), /* do not free (or > > keep) empty inode clusters */ > > + fsparam_flag_no("largeio", Opt_largeio), /* report (or do > > not report) large I/O sizes in stat() */ > > + fsparam_flag_no("attr2", Opt_attr2), /* do (or do not) > > use attr2 attribute format */ > > + fsparam_flag ("filestreams",Opt_filestreams), /* use > > filestreams allocator */ > > + fsparam_flag_no("quota", Opt_quota), /* disk quotas > > (user) */ > > + fsparam_flag ("usrquota", Opt_usrquota), /* user quota > > enabled */ > > + fsparam_flag ("grpquota", Opt_grpquota), /* group quota > > enabled */ > > + fsparam_flag ("prjquota", Opt_prjquota), /* project quota > > enabled */ > > + fsparam_flag ("uquota", Opt_uquota), /* user quota > > (IRIX variant) */ > > + fsparam_flag ("gquota", Opt_gquota), /* group quota > > (IRIX variant) */ > > + fsparam_flag ("pquota", Opt_pquota), /* project quota > > (IRIX variant) */ > > + fsparam_flag ("uqnoenforce",Opt_uqnoenforce), /* user quota > > limit enforcement */ > > + fsparam_flag ("gqnoenforce",Opt_gqnoenforce), /* group quota > > limit enforcement */ > > + fsparam_flag ("pqnoenforce",Opt_pqnoenforce), /* project > > quota limit enforcement */ > > + fsparam_flag ("qnoenforce", Opt_qnoenforce), /* same as > > uqnoenforce */ > > + fsparam_flag_no("discard", Opt_discard), /* Do (or do not) > > not discard unused blocks */ > > + fsparam_flag ("dax", Opt_dax), /* Enable > > direct access to bdev pages */ > > + {} > > +}; > > + > > +static const struct fs_parameter_description xfs_fs_parameters = { > > + .name = "XFS", > > + .specs = xfs_param_specs, > > +}; > > > > STATIC int > > suffix_kstrtoint(const substring_t *s, unsigned int base, int > > *res) > >