On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 07:52:58AM +1100, Dave Chinner wrote: > From: Dave Chinner <dchinner@xxxxxxxxxx> > > So people know it exists. > > Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@xxxxxxxxxx> Yay! Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx> --D > --- > man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 | 113 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- > 1 file changed, 106 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 b/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 > index 0a7858748457..b959f293edb5 100644 > --- a/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 > +++ b/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 > @@ -122,8 +122,46 @@ If the size of the block or sector is not specified, the default sizes > Many feature options allow an optional argument of 0 or 1, to explicitly > disable or enable the functionality. > .SH OPTIONS > +Options may be specified either on the command line or in a configuration file. > +Not all command line options can be specified in configuration files; only the > +command line options followed by a > +.B [section] > +label can be used in a configuration file. > +.PP > +Options that can be used in configuration files are grouped into related > +sections containing multiple options. > +The command line options and configuration files use the same option > +sections and grouping. > +Configuration file section names are listed in the command line option > +sections below. > +Option names and values are the same for both command line > +and configuration file specification. > +.PP > +Options specified are the combined set of command line parameters and > +configuration file parameters. > +Duplicated options will result in a respecification error, regardless of the > +location they were specified at. > +.TP > +.BI \-c " configuration_file_option" > +This option specifies the files that mkfs configuration will be obtained from. > +The valid > +.I configuration_file_option > +is: > +.RS 1.2i > .TP > +.BI options= name > +The configuration options will be sourced from the file specified by the > +.I name > +option string. > +This option can be use either an absolute or relative path to the configuration > +file to be read. > +.RE > +.PP > +.PD 0 > .BI \-b " block_size_options" > +.TP > +.BI "Section Name: " [block] > +.PD > This option specifies the fundamental block size of the filesystem. > The valid > .I block_size_option > @@ -141,8 +179,12 @@ Although > will accept any of these values and create a valid filesystem, > XFS on Linux can only mount filesystems with pagesize or smaller blocks. > .RE > -.TP > +.PP > +.PD 0 > .BI \-m " global_metadata_options" > +.TP > +.BI "Section Name: " [metadata] > +.PD > These options specify metadata format options that either apply to the entire > filesystem or aren't easily characterised by a specific functionality group. The > valid > @@ -243,8 +285,12 @@ reflink-enabled XFS filesystems. To use filesystem DAX with XFS, specify the > .B \-m reflink=0 > option to mkfs.xfs to disable the reflink feature. > .RE > -.TP > +.PP > +.PD 0 > .BI \-d " data_section_options" > +.TP > +.BI "Section Name: " [data] > +.PD > These options specify the location, size, and other parameters of the > data section of the filesystem. The valid > .I data_section_options > @@ -416,8 +462,12 @@ By default, > .B mkfs.xfs > will not write to the device if it suspects that there is a filesystem > or partition table on the device already. > -.TP > +.PP > +.PD 0 > .BI \-i " inode_options" > +.TP > +.BI "Section Name: " [inode] > +.PD > This option specifies the inode size of the filesystem, and other > inode allocation parameters. > The XFS inode contains a fixed-size part and a variable-size part. > @@ -537,8 +587,12 @@ accommodate a chunk of 64 inodes. Without this feature enabled, inode > allocations can fail with out of space errors under severe fragmented > free space conditions. > .RE > -.TP > +.PP > +.PD 0 > .BI \-l " log_section_options" > +.TP > +.BI "Section Name: " [log] > +.PD > These options specify the location, size, and other parameters of the > log section of the filesystem. The valid > .I log_section_options > @@ -651,8 +705,12 @@ is 1 (on) so you must specify > if you want to disable this feature for older kernels which don't support > it. > .RE > -.TP > +.PP > +.PD 0 > .BI \-n " naming_options" > +.TP > +.BI "Section Name: " [naming] > +.PD > These options specify the version and size parameters for the naming > (directory) area of the filesystem. The valid > .I naming_options > @@ -858,8 +916,12 @@ to be constructed; > the > .B \-q > flag suppresses this. > -.TP > +.PP > +.PD 0 > .BI \-r " realtime_section_options" > +.TP > +.BI "Section Name: " [realtime] > +.PD > These options specify the location, size, and other parameters of the > real-time section of the filesystem. The valid > .I realtime_section_options > @@ -893,8 +955,12 @@ or logical volume containing the section. > This option disables stripe size detection, enforcing a realtime device with no > stripe geometry. > .RE > -.TP > +.PP > +.PD 0 > .BI \-s " sector_size_options" > +.TP > +.BI "Section Name: " [sector] > +.PD > This option specifies the fundamental sector size of the filesystem. > The valid > .I sector_size_option > @@ -933,6 +999,39 @@ Do not attempt to discard blocks at mkfs time. > .TP > .B \-V > Prints the version number and exits. > +.SH Configuration File Format > +The configuration file uses a basic INI format to specify sections and options > +within a section. > +Section and option names are case sensitive. > +Section names must not contain whitespace. > +Options are name-value pairs, ended by the first whitespace in the line. > +Option names cannot contain whitespace. > +Full line comments can be added by starting a line with a # symbol. > +If values contain whitespace, then it must be quoted. > +.PP > +The following example configuration file sets the block size to 4096 bytes, > +turns on reverse mapping btrees and sets the inode size to 2048 bytes. > +.PP > +.PD 0 > +# Example mkfs.xfs configuration file > +.HP > +.HP > +[block] > +.HP > +size=4k > +.HP > +.HP > +[metadata] > +.HP > +rmapbt=1 > +.HP > +.HP > +[inode] > +.HP > +size=2048 > +.HP > +.PD > +.PP > .SH SEE ALSO > .BR xfs (5), > .BR mkfs (8), > -- > 2.28.0 >