13 Aug, 2013

2 commits

  • Now we have xfs_inode.c for holding kernel-only XFS inode
    operations, move all the inode operations from xfs_vnodeops.c to
    this new file as it holds another set of kernel-only inode
    operations. The name of this file traces back to the days of Irix
    and it's vnodes which we don't have anymore.

    Essentially this move consolidates the inode locking functions
    and a bunch of XFS inode operations into the one file. Eventually
    the high level functions will be merged into the VFS interface
    functions in xfs_iops.c.

    This leaves only internal preallocation, EOF block manipulation and
    hole punching functions in vnodeops.c. Move these to xfs_bmap_util.c
    where we are already consolidating various in-kernel physical extent
    manipulation and querying functions.

    Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner
    Reviewed-by: Mark Tinguely
    Signed-off-by: Ben Myers

    Dave Chinner
     
  • The log item format definitions are shared with userspace. Split
    them out of header files that contain kernel only defintions to make
    it simple to shared them.

    Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner
    Reviewed-by: Brian Foster
    Reviewed-by: Mark Tinguely
    Signed-off-by: Ben Myers

    Dave Chinner
     

13 Aug, 2011

1 commit

  • Use the move from Linux 2.6 to Linux 3.x as an excuse to kill the
    annoying subdirectories in the XFS source code. Besides the large
    amount of file rename the only changes are to the Makefile, a few
    files including headers with the subdirectory prefix, and the binary
    sysctl compat code that includes a header under fs/xfs/ from
    kernel/.

    Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig
    Signed-off-by: Alex Elder

    Christoph Hellwig