August saw further release candidates of Linux 3.1, which had been quite for XFS except for the bulk renaming of many XFS source files so that all source files are now located directly underneath the fs/xfs/ directory. A lot of development for the Linux 3.2 kernel series was going on, including an overhaul of the data I/O completion handler, further buffer cache speedups and cleanups, a major refactoring around xfs_bmapi, quota locking changes, and optimization for direct I/O on high IOP solid state devices. On the userspace side xfsdump saw a lot of cleanups in preparation of porting the multithreaded dump and restore code from IRIX. Xfsprogs saw a few fix to the xfs_quota tool and mkfs.xfs as well as a man page update. This month xfstests did not see any new test cases, but it got the usual amount of fixes and grew support for jfs and NFS v4. _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs