Message ID | 1f98ea1d-893c-d1c0-2307-3f5a9b478238@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded, archived |
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On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 03:48:14PM -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote: > When CRCs were made default, a few leftovers related to its > prior non-default status remained in the manpage, in the ftype > section. Clean those up. > > Reported-by: Chris Murphy <chris@cmurf.com> > Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com> > --- > > diff --git a/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 b/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 > index 9578c4d..033bc36 100644 > --- a/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 > +++ b/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 > @@ -636,13 +636,13 @@ do not need to look up the inode to determine the inode type. > > The > .I value > -is either 0 or 1, with 1 signifiying that filetype information > -will be stored in the directory structure. The default value is 0. > +is either 0 or 1, with 1 signifying that filetype information > +will be stored in the directory structure. > > -When CRCs are enabled via > -.B \-m crc=1, > -the ftype functionality is always enabled. This feature can not be turned > -off for such filesystem configurations. > +When CRCs are enabled (the default), the ftype functionality is always > +enabled, and cannot be turned off. If CRCs are disabled with > +.B \-m crc=0, > +the ftype functionality is disabled by default. I think that's wrong: $ sudo mkfs.xfs -f -m crc=0 /dev/vda .... naming =version 2 bsize=4096 ascii-ci=0 ftype=1 ^^^^^^^ i.e. ftype is enabled by default for all configurations these days. Cheers, Dave.
On 9/18/16 9:16 PM, Dave Chinner wrote: > On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 03:48:14PM -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote: >> When CRCs were made default, a few leftovers related to its >> prior non-default status remained in the manpage, in the ftype >> section. Clean those up. >> >> Reported-by: Chris Murphy <chris@cmurf.com> >> Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com> >> --- >> >> diff --git a/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 b/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 >> index 9578c4d..033bc36 100644 >> --- a/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 >> +++ b/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 >> @@ -636,13 +636,13 @@ do not need to look up the inode to determine the inode type. >> >> The >> .I value >> -is either 0 or 1, with 1 signifiying that filetype information >> -will be stored in the directory structure. The default value is 0. >> +is either 0 or 1, with 1 signifying that filetype information >> +will be stored in the directory structure. >> >> -When CRCs are enabled via >> -.B \-m crc=1, >> -the ftype functionality is always enabled. This feature can not be turned >> -off for such filesystem configurations. >> +When CRCs are enabled (the default), the ftype functionality is always >> +enabled, and cannot be turned off. If CRCs are disabled with >> +.B \-m crc=0, >> +the ftype functionality is disabled by default. > > I think that's wrong: > > $ sudo mkfs.xfs -f -m crc=0 /dev/vda > .... > naming =version 2 bsize=4096 ascii-ci=0 ftype=1 > ^^^^^^^ > > i.e. ftype is enabled by default for all configurations these days. Oh hell, you're right. I'll resend. In retrospect that was probably a mistake, but it is what it is :) -Eric
diff --git a/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 b/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 index 9578c4d..033bc36 100644 --- a/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 +++ b/man/man8/mkfs.xfs.8 @@ -636,13 +636,13 @@ do not need to look up the inode to determine the inode type. The .I value -is either 0 or 1, with 1 signifiying that filetype information -will be stored in the directory structure. The default value is 0. +is either 0 or 1, with 1 signifying that filetype information +will be stored in the directory structure. -When CRCs are enabled via -.B \-m crc=1, -the ftype functionality is always enabled. This feature can not be turned -off for such filesystem configurations. +When CRCs are enabled (the default), the ftype functionality is always +enabled, and cannot be turned off. If CRCs are disabled with +.B \-m crc=0, +the ftype functionality is disabled by default. .IP .RE .TP
When CRCs were made default, a few leftovers related to its prior non-default status remained in the manpage, in the ftype section. Clean those up. Reported-by: Chris Murphy <chris@cmurf.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com> ---