since 64-bit inodes can be accessed while using inode32, and these can also be
used on 32-bit kernels, there is no reason to still keep inode32 as the default
mount option.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Maiolino <cmaiolino@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
fs/xfs/xfs_super.c | 8 +++++++-
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c
index f1f2968..b1aa2db 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c
@@ -88,6 +88,8 @@ mempool_t *xfs_ioend_pool;
* unwritten extent conversion */
#define MNTOPT_NOBARRIER "nobarrier" /* .. disable */
#define MNTOPT_64BITINODE "inode64" /* inodes can be allocated anywhere */
+#define MNTOPT_32BITINODE "inode32" /* inode allocation limited to
+ * XFS_MAXINUMBER_32 */
#define MNTOPT_IKEEP "ikeep" /* do not free empty inode clusters */
#define MNTOPT_NOIKEEP "noikeep" /* free empty inode clusters */
#define MNTOPT_LARGEIO "largeio" /* report large I/O sizes in stat() */
@@ -198,7 +200,9 @@ xfs_parseargs(
*/
mp->m_flags |= XFS_MOUNT_BARRIER;
mp->m_flags |= XFS_MOUNT_COMPAT_IOSIZE;
+#if !XFS_BIG_INUMS
mp->m_flags |= XFS_MOUNT_SMALL_INUMS;
+#endif
/*
* These can be overridden by the mount option parsing.
@@ -295,6 +299,8 @@ xfs_parseargs(
return EINVAL;
}
dswidth = simple_strtoul(value, &eov, 10);
+ } else if (!strcmp(this_char, MNTOPT_32BITINODE)) {
+ mp->m_flags |= XFS_MOUNT_SMALL_INUMS;
} else if (!strcmp(this_char, MNTOPT_64BITINODE)) {
mp->m_flags &= ~XFS_MOUNT_SMALL_INUMS;
#if !XFS_BIG_INUMS
@@ -493,13 +499,13 @@ xfs_showargs(
{ XFS_MOUNT_FILESTREAMS, "," MNTOPT_FILESTREAM },
{ XFS_MOUNT_GRPID, "," MNTOPT_GRPID },
{ XFS_MOUNT_DISCARD, "," MNTOPT_DISCARD },
+ { XFS_MOUNT_SMALL_INUMS, "," MNTOPT_32BITINODE },
{ 0, NULL }
};
static struct proc_xfs_info xfs_info_unset[] = {
/* the few simple ones we can get from the mount struct */
{ XFS_MOUNT_COMPAT_IOSIZE, "," MNTOPT_LARGEIO },
{ XFS_MOUNT_BARRIER, "," MNTOPT_NOBARRIER },
- { XFS_MOUNT_SMALL_INUMS, "," MNTOPT_64BITINODE },
{ 0, NULL }
};
struct proc_xfs_info *xfs_infop;
--
1.7.11.4
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