summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/Documentation/filesystems/sysv-fs.txt
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/filesystems/sysv-fs.txt')
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/sysv-fs.txt197
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 197 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/sysv-fs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/sysv-fs.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 253b50d1328e..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/sysv-fs.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,197 +0,0 @@
-It implements all of
- - Xenix FS,
- - SystemV/386 FS,
- - Coherent FS.
-
-To install:
-* Answer the 'System V and Coherent filesystem support' question with 'y'
- when configuring the kernel.
-* To mount a disk or a partition, use
- mount [-r] -t sysv device mountpoint
- The file system type names
- -t sysv
- -t xenix
- -t coherent
- may be used interchangeably, but the last two will eventually disappear.
-
-Bugs in the present implementation:
-- Coherent FS:
- - The "free list interleave" n:m is currently ignored.
- - Only file systems with no filesystem name and no pack name are recognized.
- (See Coherent "man mkfs" for a description of these features.)
-- SystemV Release 2 FS:
- The superblock is only searched in the blocks 9, 15, 18, which
- corresponds to the beginning of track 1 on floppy disks. No support
- for this FS on hard disk yet.
-
-
-These filesystems are rather similar. Here is a comparison with Minix FS:
-
-* Linux fdisk reports on partitions
- - Minix FS 0x81 Linux/Minix
- - Xenix FS ??
- - SystemV FS ??
- - Coherent FS 0x08 AIX bootable
-
-* Size of a block or zone (data allocation unit on disk)
- - Minix FS 1024
- - Xenix FS 1024 (also 512 ??)
- - SystemV FS 1024 (also 512 and 2048)
- - Coherent FS 512
-
-* General layout: all have one boot block, one super block and
- separate areas for inodes and for directories/data.
- On SystemV Release 2 FS (e.g. Microport) the first track is reserved and
- all the block numbers (including the super block) are offset by one track.
-
-* Byte ordering of "short" (16 bit entities) on disk:
- - Minix FS little endian 0 1
- - Xenix FS little endian 0 1
- - SystemV FS little endian 0 1
- - Coherent FS little endian 0 1
- Of course, this affects only the file system, not the data of files on it!
-
-* Byte ordering of "long" (32 bit entities) on disk:
- - Minix FS little endian 0 1 2 3
- - Xenix FS little endian 0 1 2 3
- - SystemV FS little endian 0 1 2 3
- - Coherent FS PDP-11 2 3 0 1
- Of course, this affects only the file system, not the data of files on it!
-
-* Inode on disk: "short", 0 means non-existent, the root dir ino is:
- - Minix FS 1
- - Xenix FS, SystemV FS, Coherent FS 2
-
-* Maximum number of hard links to a file:
- - Minix FS 250
- - Xenix FS ??
- - SystemV FS ??
- - Coherent FS >=10000
-
-* Free inode management:
- - Minix FS a bitmap
- - Xenix FS, SystemV FS, Coherent FS
- There is a cache of a certain number of free inodes in the super-block.
- When it is exhausted, new free inodes are found using a linear search.
-
-* Free block management:
- - Minix FS a bitmap
- - Xenix FS, SystemV FS, Coherent FS
- Free blocks are organized in a "free list". Maybe a misleading term,
- since it is not true that every free block contains a pointer to
- the next free block. Rather, the free blocks are organized in chunks
- of limited size, and every now and then a free block contains pointers
- to the free blocks pertaining to the next chunk; the first of these
- contains pointers and so on. The list terminates with a "block number"
- 0 on Xenix FS and SystemV FS, with a block zeroed out on Coherent FS.
-
-* Super-block location:
- - Minix FS block 1 = bytes 1024..2047
- - Xenix FS block 1 = bytes 1024..2047
- - SystemV FS bytes 512..1023
- - Coherent FS block 1 = bytes 512..1023
-
-* Super-block layout:
- - Minix FS
- unsigned short s_ninodes;
- unsigned short s_nzones;
- unsigned short s_imap_blocks;
- unsigned short s_zmap_blocks;
- unsigned short s_firstdatazone;
- unsigned short s_log_zone_size;
- unsigned long s_max_size;
- unsigned short s_magic;
- - Xenix FS, SystemV FS, Coherent FS
- unsigned short s_firstdatazone;
- unsigned long s_nzones;
- unsigned short s_fzone_count;
- unsigned long s_fzones[NICFREE];
- unsigned short s_finode_count;
- unsigned short s_finodes[NICINOD];
- char s_flock;
- char s_ilock;
- char s_modified;
- char s_rdonly;
- unsigned long s_time;
- short s_dinfo[4]; -- SystemV FS only
- unsigned long s_free_zones;
- unsigned short s_free_inodes;
- short s_dinfo[4]; -- Xenix FS only
- unsigned short s_interleave_m,s_interleave_n; -- Coherent FS only
- char s_fname[6];
- char s_fpack[6];
- then they differ considerably:
- Xenix FS
- char s_clean;
- char s_fill[371];
- long s_magic;
- long s_type;
- SystemV FS
- long s_fill[12 or 14];
- long s_state;
- long s_magic;
- long s_type;
- Coherent FS
- unsigned long s_unique;
- Note that Coherent FS has no magic.
-
-* Inode layout:
- - Minix FS
- unsigned short i_mode;
- unsigned short i_uid;
- unsigned long i_size;
- unsigned long i_time;
- unsigned char i_gid;
- unsigned char i_nlinks;
- unsigned short i_zone[7+1+1];
- - Xenix FS, SystemV FS, Coherent FS
- unsigned short i_mode;
- unsigned short i_nlink;
- unsigned short i_uid;
- unsigned short i_gid;
- unsigned long i_size;
- unsigned char i_zone[3*(10+1+1+1)];
- unsigned long i_atime;
- unsigned long i_mtime;
- unsigned long i_ctime;
-
-* Regular file data blocks are organized as
- - Minix FS
- 7 direct blocks
- 1 indirect block (pointers to blocks)
- 1 double-indirect block (pointer to pointers to blocks)
- - Xenix FS, SystemV FS, Coherent FS
- 10 direct blocks
- 1 indirect block (pointers to blocks)
- 1 double-indirect block (pointer to pointers to blocks)
- 1 triple-indirect block (pointer to pointers to pointers to blocks)
-
-* Inode size, inodes per block
- - Minix FS 32 32
- - Xenix FS 64 16
- - SystemV FS 64 16
- - Coherent FS 64 8
-
-* Directory entry on disk
- - Minix FS
- unsigned short inode;
- char name[14/30];
- - Xenix FS, SystemV FS, Coherent FS
- unsigned short inode;
- char name[14];
-
-* Dir entry size, dir entries per block
- - Minix FS 16/32 64/32
- - Xenix FS 16 64
- - SystemV FS 16 64
- - Coherent FS 16 32
-
-* How to implement symbolic links such that the host fsck doesn't scream:
- - Minix FS normal
- - Xenix FS kludge: as regular files with chmod 1000
- - SystemV FS ??
- - Coherent FS kludge: as regular files with chmod 1000
-
-
-Notation: We often speak of a "block" but mean a zone (the allocation unit)
-and not the disk driver's notion of "block".