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Fixes: 602a16d58e9a ("f2fs: add compress_mode mount option") Fixes: 128d333f0dff ("f2fs: introduce device aliasing file") Signed-off-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdo...@gmail.com> --- Documentation/filesystems/f2fs.rst | 58 +++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/f2fs.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/f2fs.rst index 85e015b712c2e1..0f9472ae62f2cb 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/f2fs.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/f2fs.rst @@ -931,15 +931,15 @@ target file and the timing. The user can do manual compression/decompression on compression enabled files using F2FS_IOC_DECOMPRESS_FILE and F2FS_IOC_COMPRESS_FILE ioctls like the below. -To decompress a file, +To decompress a file:: -fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY, 0); -ret = ioctl(fd, F2FS_IOC_DECOMPRESS_FILE); + fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY, 0); + ret = ioctl(fd, F2FS_IOC_DECOMPRESS_FILE); -To compress a file, +To compress a file:: -fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY, 0); -ret = ioctl(fd, F2FS_IOC_COMPRESS_FILE); + fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY, 0); + ret = ioctl(fd, F2FS_IOC_COMPRESS_FILE); NVMe Zoned Namespace devices ---------------------------- @@ -969,32 +969,32 @@ reserved and used by another filesystem or for different purposes. Once that external usage is complete, the device aliasing file can be deleted, releasing the reserved space back to F2FS for its own use. -<use-case> +.. code-block:: -# ls /dev/vd* -/dev/vdb (32GB) /dev/vdc (32GB) -# mkfs.ext4 /dev/vdc -# mkfs.f2fs -c /dev/v...@vdc.file /dev/vdb -# mount /dev/vdb /mnt/f2fs -# ls -l /mnt/f2fs -vdc.file -# df -h -/dev/vdb 64G 33G 32G 52% /mnt/f2fs + # ls /dev/vd* + /dev/vdb (32GB) /dev/vdc (32GB) + # mkfs.ext4 /dev/vdc + # mkfs.f2fs -c /dev/v...@vdc.file /dev/vdb + # mount /dev/vdb /mnt/f2fs + # ls -l /mnt/f2fs + vdc.file + # df -h + /dev/vdb 64G 33G 32G 52% /mnt/f2fs -# mount -o loop /dev/vdc /mnt/ext4 -# df -h -/dev/vdb 64G 33G 32G 52% /mnt/f2fs -/dev/loop7 32G 24K 30G 1% /mnt/ext4 -# umount /mnt/ext4 + # mount -o loop /dev/vdc /mnt/ext4 + # df -h + /dev/vdb 64G 33G 32G 52% /mnt/f2fs + /dev/loop7 32G 24K 30G 1% /mnt/ext4 + # umount /mnt/ext4 -# f2fs_io getflags /mnt/f2fs/vdc.file -get a flag on /mnt/f2fs/vdc.file ret=0, flags=nocow(pinned),immutable -# f2fs_io setflags noimmutable /mnt/f2fs/vdc.file -get a flag on noimmutable ret=0, flags=800010 -set a flag on /mnt/f2fs/vdc.file ret=0, flags=noimmutable -# rm /mnt/f2fs/vdc.file -# df -h -/dev/vdb 64G 753M 64G 2% /mnt/f2fs + # f2fs_io getflags /mnt/f2fs/vdc.file + get a flag on /mnt/f2fs/vdc.file ret=0, flags=nocow(pinned),immutable + # f2fs_io setflags noimmutable /mnt/f2fs/vdc.file + get a flag on noimmutable ret=0, flags=800010 + set a flag on /mnt/f2fs/vdc.file ret=0, flags=noimmutable + # rm /mnt/f2fs/vdc.file + # df -h + /dev/vdb 64G 753M 64G 2% /mnt/f2fs So, the key idea is, user can do any file operations on /dev/vdc, and reclaim the space after the use, while the space is counted as /data. -- An old man doll... just what I always wanted! - Clara _______________________________________________ Linux-f2fs-devel mailing list Linux-f2fs-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-f2fs-devel