David Chinner schrieb:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 07:20:59PM +0100, Ruben Porras wrote:
Let's go back to the shrink xfs theme.
2. Move inodes out of offline AGs
- On Irix, we have a program called 'xfs_reno' which
converts 64 bit inode filesystems to 32 bit inode
filesystems. This needs to be:
- released under the GPL (should not be a problem).
done
- ported to linux
Do you mean, rewrite the program to work on kernel space,
No.
or just port it
to glibc?
Port to linux. i.e. make it work and remove any tainted code that it
might contain from Irix so we can open source it. Barry has
already done this; the patch is here:
http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2007-10/msg00054.html
All it needs is reviewing and then xfs_reno for linux is done.
Sorry, I didn't exlplain myself well enough. I already saw the mail from
Barry, but the program needs not only a review. Now xfs_reno filter the
inodes with nftw and the stat info. The problem is that we need to
filter the inodes according to the AG where they are. Currently there is
no way to find this out. Possibilities:
a) Extend the bulkstat structure to include the AG number (better not)
b) A new ioctl to find out the AG of an inode. and call the ioctl for
each file on the fs.
c) Find all the inodes in 'marked' AGs. Export it through a new ioctl.
xfs_reno needs to find later which files on the fs were on the list.
The second way would be to do everything in kernel space. The steps
would be:
a) Find all the inodes in 'marked' AGs
b) Allocate a new inode for each one
c) Move the information from each old inode to the new one and unlink
the old one. (This is what Barry suggest to do anyway in kernel space)
xfs_reno does only steps b) and c).
The second needs more work, but it doesn't need to traverse the
filesystem several times.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Rubén Porras
LinWorks GmbH
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