fs/f2fs/data.c | 5 +++++ fs/f2fs/extent_cache.c | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- fs/f2fs/f2fs.h | 5 +++++ fs/f2fs/file.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- fs/f2fs/inode.c | 19 ++++++++++++++++- fs/f2fs/super.c | 4 ++++ fs/f2fs/sysfs.c | 2 ++ include/uapi/linux/f2fs.h | 1 + 8 files changed, 119 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
From: Daeho Jeong <daehojeong@google.com>
F2FS should understand how the device aliasing file works and support
deleting the file after use. A device aliasing file can be created by
mkfs.f2fs tool and it can map the whole device with an extrent, not
using node blocks. The file space should be pinned and normally used for
read-only usages.
Signed-off-by: Daeho Jeong <daehojeong@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
---
v5: added a ioctl to know whether a file is for device aliasing
v4: added file pinning check in sanity check
v3: merged Chao's extent cache sanity check.
prevented device aliasing support with noextent mount option
v2: changed the position of f2fs_destroy_extent_tree() only for device
aliasing files
---
fs/f2fs/data.c | 5 +++++
fs/f2fs/extent_cache.c | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
fs/f2fs/f2fs.h | 5 +++++
fs/f2fs/file.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
fs/f2fs/inode.c | 19 ++++++++++++++++-
fs/f2fs/super.c | 4 ++++
fs/f2fs/sysfs.c | 2 ++
include/uapi/linux/f2fs.h | 1 +
8 files changed, 119 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/f2fs/data.c b/fs/f2fs/data.c
index b94cf6eea2f9..385b46e62ede 100644
--- a/fs/f2fs/data.c
+++ b/fs/f2fs/data.c
@@ -3441,6 +3441,11 @@ static int prepare_write_begin(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi,
if (!f2fs_lookup_read_extent_cache_block(inode, index,
&dn.data_blkaddr)) {
+ if (IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode)) {
+ err = -ENODATA;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
if (locked) {
err = f2fs_reserve_block(&dn, index);
goto out;
diff --git a/fs/f2fs/extent_cache.c b/fs/f2fs/extent_cache.c
index 62ac440d9416..019c1f7b7fa5 100644
--- a/fs/f2fs/extent_cache.c
+++ b/fs/f2fs/extent_cache.c
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ bool sanity_check_extent_cache(struct inode *inode, struct page *ipage)
struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi = F2FS_I_SB(inode);
struct f2fs_extent *i_ext = &F2FS_INODE(ipage)->i_ext;
struct extent_info ei;
+ int devi;
get_read_extent_info(&ei, i_ext);
@@ -38,7 +39,36 @@ bool sanity_check_extent_cache(struct inode *inode, struct page *ipage)
ei.blk, ei.fofs, ei.len);
return false;
}
- return true;
+
+ if (!IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode))
+ return true;
+
+ for (devi = 0; devi < sbi->s_ndevs; devi++) {
+ if (FDEV(devi).start_blk != ei.blk ||
+ FDEV(devi).end_blk != ei.blk + ei.len - 1)
+ continue;
+
+ if (devi == 0) {
+ f2fs_warn(sbi,
+ "%s: inode (ino=%lx) is an alias of meta device",
+ __func__, inode->i_ino);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (bdev_is_zoned(FDEV(devi).bdev)) {
+ f2fs_warn(sbi,
+ "%s: device alias inode (ino=%lx)'s extent info "
+ "[%u, %u, %u] maps to zoned block device",
+ __func__, inode->i_ino, ei.blk, ei.fofs, ei.len);
+ return false;
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ f2fs_warn(sbi, "%s: device alias inode (ino=%lx)'s extent info "
+ "[%u, %u, %u] is inconsistent w/ any devices",
+ __func__, inode->i_ino, ei.blk, ei.fofs, ei.len);
+ return false;
}
static void __set_extent_info(struct extent_info *ei,
@@ -76,6 +106,9 @@ static bool __init_may_extent_tree(struct inode *inode, enum extent_type type)
static bool __may_extent_tree(struct inode *inode, enum extent_type type)
{
+ if (IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode) && type == EX_READ)
+ return true;
+
/*
* for recovered files during mount do not create extents
* if shrinker is not registered.
@@ -401,6 +434,11 @@ void f2fs_init_read_extent_tree(struct inode *inode, struct page *ipage)
if (atomic_read(&et->node_cnt) || !ei.len)
goto skip;
+ if (IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode)) {
+ et->largest = ei;
+ goto skip;
+ }
+
en = __attach_extent_node(sbi, et, &ei, NULL,
&et->root.rb_root.rb_node, true);
if (en) {
@@ -463,6 +501,11 @@ static bool __lookup_extent_tree(struct inode *inode, pgoff_t pgofs,
goto out;
}
+ if (IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode)) {
+ ret = false;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
en = __lookup_extent_node(&et->root, et->cached_en, pgofs);
if (!en)
goto out;
diff --git a/fs/f2fs/f2fs.h b/fs/f2fs/f2fs.h
index 33f5449dc22d..b6ba22a1da47 100644
--- a/fs/f2fs/f2fs.h
+++ b/fs/f2fs/f2fs.h
@@ -213,6 +213,7 @@ struct f2fs_mount_info {
#define F2FS_FEATURE_CASEFOLD 0x00001000
#define F2FS_FEATURE_COMPRESSION 0x00002000
#define F2FS_FEATURE_RO 0x00004000
+#define F2FS_FEATURE_DEVICE_ALIAS 0x00008000
#define __F2FS_HAS_FEATURE(raw_super, mask) \
((raw_super->feature & cpu_to_le32(mask)) != 0)
@@ -3046,6 +3047,7 @@ static inline void f2fs_change_bit(unsigned int nr, char *addr)
#define F2FS_DIRSYNC_FL 0x00010000 /* dirsync behaviour (directories only) */
#define F2FS_PROJINHERIT_FL 0x20000000 /* Create with parents projid */
#define F2FS_CASEFOLD_FL 0x40000000 /* Casefolded file */
+#define F2FS_DEVICE_ALIAS_FL 0x80000000 /* File for aliasing a device */
#define F2FS_QUOTA_DEFAULT_FL (F2FS_NOATIME_FL | F2FS_IMMUTABLE_FL)
@@ -3061,6 +3063,8 @@ static inline void f2fs_change_bit(unsigned int nr, char *addr)
/* Flags that are appropriate for non-directories/regular files. */
#define F2FS_OTHER_FLMASK (F2FS_NODUMP_FL | F2FS_NOATIME_FL)
+#define IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode) (F2FS_I(inode)->i_flags & F2FS_DEVICE_ALIAS_FL)
+
static inline __u32 f2fs_mask_flags(umode_t mode, __u32 flags)
{
if (S_ISDIR(mode))
@@ -4510,6 +4514,7 @@ F2FS_FEATURE_FUNCS(sb_chksum, SB_CHKSUM);
F2FS_FEATURE_FUNCS(casefold, CASEFOLD);
F2FS_FEATURE_FUNCS(compression, COMPRESSION);
F2FS_FEATURE_FUNCS(readonly, RO);
+F2FS_FEATURE_FUNCS(device_alias, DEVICE_ALIAS);
#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ZONED
static inline bool f2fs_blkz_is_seq(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, int devi,
diff --git a/fs/f2fs/file.c b/fs/f2fs/file.c
index 99903eafa7fe..6363d23221b2 100644
--- a/fs/f2fs/file.c
+++ b/fs/f2fs/file.c
@@ -725,6 +725,11 @@ int f2fs_do_truncate_blocks(struct inode *inode, u64 from, bool lock)
trace_f2fs_truncate_blocks_enter(inode, from);
+ if (IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode) && from) {
+ err = -EINVAL;
+ goto out_err;
+ }
+
free_from = (pgoff_t)F2FS_BLK_ALIGN(from);
if (free_from >= max_file_blocks(inode))
@@ -739,6 +744,21 @@ int f2fs_do_truncate_blocks(struct inode *inode, u64 from, bool lock)
goto out;
}
+ if (IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode)) {
+ struct extent_tree *et = F2FS_I(inode)->extent_tree[EX_READ];
+ struct extent_info ei = et->largest;
+ unsigned int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ei.len; i++)
+ f2fs_invalidate_blocks(sbi, ei.blk + i);
+
+ dec_valid_block_count(sbi, inode, ei.len);
+ f2fs_update_time(sbi, REQ_TIME);
+
+ f2fs_put_page(ipage, 1);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
if (f2fs_has_inline_data(inode)) {
f2fs_truncate_inline_inode(inode, ipage, from);
f2fs_put_page(ipage, 1);
@@ -774,7 +794,7 @@ int f2fs_do_truncate_blocks(struct inode *inode, u64 from, bool lock)
/* lastly zero out the first data page */
if (!err)
err = truncate_partial_data_page(inode, from, truncate_page);
-
+out_err:
trace_f2fs_truncate_blocks_exit(inode, err);
return err;
}
@@ -992,7 +1012,8 @@ int f2fs_setattr(struct mnt_idmap *idmap, struct dentry *dentry,
return -EPERM;
if ((attr->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE)) {
- if (!f2fs_is_compress_backend_ready(inode))
+ if (!f2fs_is_compress_backend_ready(inode) ||
+ IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode))
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
if (is_inode_flag_set(inode, FI_COMPRESS_RELEASED) &&
!IS_ALIGNED(attr->ia_size,
@@ -1860,7 +1881,7 @@ static long f2fs_fallocate(struct file *file, int mode,
return -EIO;
if (!f2fs_is_checkpoint_ready(F2FS_I_SB(inode)))
return -ENOSPC;
- if (!f2fs_is_compress_backend_ready(inode))
+ if (!f2fs_is_compress_backend_ready(inode) || IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode))
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
/* f2fs only support ->fallocate for regular file */
@@ -3296,6 +3317,9 @@ int f2fs_pin_file_control(struct inode *inode, bool inc)
struct f2fs_inode_info *fi = F2FS_I(inode);
struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi = F2FS_I_SB(inode);
+ if (IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
if (fi->i_gc_failures >= sbi->gc_pin_file_threshold) {
f2fs_warn(sbi, "%s: Enable GC = ino %lx after %x GC trials",
__func__, inode->i_ino, fi->i_gc_failures);
@@ -3326,6 +3350,9 @@ static int f2fs_ioc_set_pin_file(struct file *filp, unsigned long arg)
if (f2fs_readonly(sbi->sb))
return -EROFS;
+ if (!pin && IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode))
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+
ret = mnt_want_write_file(filp);
if (ret)
return ret;
@@ -3391,6 +3418,12 @@ static int f2fs_ioc_get_pin_file(struct file *filp, unsigned long arg)
return put_user(pin, (u32 __user *)arg);
}
+static int f2fs_ioc_get_dev_alias_file(struct file *filp, unsigned long arg)
+{
+ return put_user(IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(file_inode(filp)) ? 1 : 0,
+ (u32 __user *)arg);
+}
+
int f2fs_precache_extents(struct inode *inode)
{
struct f2fs_inode_info *fi = F2FS_I(inode);
@@ -4490,6 +4523,8 @@ static long __f2fs_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
return f2fs_ioc_decompress_file(filp);
case F2FS_IOC_COMPRESS_FILE:
return f2fs_ioc_compress_file(filp);
+ case F2FS_IOC_GET_DEV_ALIAS_FILE:
+ return f2fs_ioc_get_dev_alias_file(filp, arg);
default:
return -ENOTTY;
}
@@ -4764,7 +4799,8 @@ static int f2fs_preallocate_blocks(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter,
else
return 0;
- map.m_may_create = true;
+ if (!IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode))
+ map.m_may_create = true;
if (dio) {
map.m_seg_type = f2fs_rw_hint_to_seg_type(sbi,
inode->i_write_hint);
diff --git a/fs/f2fs/inode.c b/fs/f2fs/inode.c
index 1ed86df343a5..194dc0f53ad8 100644
--- a/fs/f2fs/inode.c
+++ b/fs/f2fs/inode.c
@@ -372,6 +372,19 @@ static bool sanity_check_inode(struct inode *inode, struct page *node_page)
return false;
}
+ if (IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode)) {
+ if (!f2fs_sb_has_device_alias(sbi)) {
+ f2fs_warn(sbi, "%s: inode (ino=%lx) has device alias flag, but the feature is off",
+ __func__, inode->i_ino);
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (!f2fs_is_pinned_file(inode)) {
+ f2fs_warn(sbi, "%s: inode (ino=%lx) has device alias flag, but is not pinned",
+ __func__, inode->i_ino);
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
return true;
}
@@ -823,7 +836,8 @@ void f2fs_evict_inode(struct inode *inode)
f2fs_bug_on(sbi, get_dirty_pages(inode));
f2fs_remove_dirty_inode(inode);
- f2fs_destroy_extent_tree(inode);
+ if (!IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode))
+ f2fs_destroy_extent_tree(inode);
if (inode->i_nlink || is_bad_inode(inode))
goto no_delete;
@@ -879,6 +893,9 @@ void f2fs_evict_inode(struct inode *inode)
goto retry;
}
+ if (IS_DEVICE_ALIASING(inode))
+ f2fs_destroy_extent_tree(inode);
+
if (err) {
f2fs_update_inode_page(inode);
if (dquot_initialize_needed(inode))
diff --git a/fs/f2fs/super.c b/fs/f2fs/super.c
index fc2c586c7619..95097498b544 100644
--- a/fs/f2fs/super.c
+++ b/fs/f2fs/super.c
@@ -834,6 +834,10 @@ static int parse_options(struct super_block *sb, char *options, bool is_remount)
set_opt(sbi, READ_EXTENT_CACHE);
break;
case Opt_noextent_cache:
+ if (F2FS_HAS_FEATURE(sbi, F2FS_FEATURE_DEVICE_ALIAS)) {
+ f2fs_err(sbi, "device aliasing requires extent cache");
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
clear_opt(sbi, READ_EXTENT_CACHE);
break;
case Opt_noinline_data:
diff --git a/fs/f2fs/sysfs.c b/fs/f2fs/sysfs.c
index c56e8c873935..e51304bc65ea 100644
--- a/fs/f2fs/sysfs.c
+++ b/fs/f2fs/sysfs.c
@@ -1313,6 +1313,7 @@ F2FS_SB_FEATURE_RO_ATTR(sb_checksum, SB_CHKSUM);
F2FS_SB_FEATURE_RO_ATTR(casefold, CASEFOLD);
F2FS_SB_FEATURE_RO_ATTR(compression, COMPRESSION);
F2FS_SB_FEATURE_RO_ATTR(readonly, RO);
+F2FS_SB_FEATURE_RO_ATTR(device_alias, DEVICE_ALIAS);
static struct attribute *f2fs_sb_feat_attrs[] = {
ATTR_LIST(sb_encryption),
@@ -1329,6 +1330,7 @@ static struct attribute *f2fs_sb_feat_attrs[] = {
ATTR_LIST(sb_casefold),
ATTR_LIST(sb_compression),
ATTR_LIST(sb_readonly),
+ ATTR_LIST(sb_device_alias),
NULL,
};
ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(f2fs_sb_feat);
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/f2fs.h b/include/uapi/linux/f2fs.h
index 955d440be104..f7aaf8d23e20 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/f2fs.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/f2fs.h
@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@
#define F2FS_IOC_DECOMPRESS_FILE _IO(F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 23)
#define F2FS_IOC_COMPRESS_FILE _IO(F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 24)
#define F2FS_IOC_START_ATOMIC_REPLACE _IO(F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 25)
+#define F2FS_IOC_GET_DEV_ALIAS_FILE _IOR(F2FS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 26, __u32)
/*
* should be same as XFS_IOC_GOINGDOWN.
--
2.47.0.rc1.288.g06298d1525-goog
On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 12:26:26PM -0700, Daeho Jeong wrote: > From: Daeho Jeong <daehojeong@google.com> > > F2FS should understand how the device aliasing file works and support > deleting the file after use. A device aliasing file can be created by > mkfs.f2fs tool and it can map the whole device with an extrent, not s/extrent/extent/g > using node blocks. The file space should be pinned and normally used for > read-only usages. Is there an explanation somewhere what a 'device aliasing file' is?
On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 10:56 PM Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 12:26:26PM -0700, Daeho Jeong wrote: > > From: Daeho Jeong <daehojeong@google.com> > > > > F2FS should understand how the device aliasing file works and support > > deleting the file after use. A device aliasing file can be created by > > mkfs.f2fs tool and it can map the whole device with an extrent, not > > s/extrent/extent/g > > > using node blocks. The file space should be pinned and normally used for > > read-only usages. > > Is there an explanation somewhere what a 'device aliasing file' is? Plz, refer to this patch and the description there. https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git/commit/?h=dev-test&id=8cc4e257ec20bee207bb034d5ac406e1ab31eaea Thank you, >
On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 09:28:04AM -0700, Daeho Jeong wrote: > On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 10:56 PM Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> wrote: > > > > On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 12:26:26PM -0700, Daeho Jeong wrote: > > > From: Daeho Jeong <daehojeong@google.com> > > > > > > F2FS should understand how the device aliasing file works and support > > > deleting the file after use. A device aliasing file can be created by > > > mkfs.f2fs tool and it can map the whole device with an extrent, not > > > > s/extrent/extent/g > > > > > using node blocks. The file space should be pinned and normally used for > > > read-only usages. > > > > Is there an explanation somewhere what a 'device aliasing file' is? > > Plz, refer to this patch and the description there. > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git/commit/?h=dev-test&id=8cc4e257ec20bee207bb034d5ac406e1ab31eaea This is about the extent I know, and I'm still utterly confused.
On 10/14, Daeho Jeong wrote: > On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 10:56 PM Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> wrote: > > > > On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 12:26:26PM -0700, Daeho Jeong wrote: > > > From: Daeho Jeong <daehojeong@google.com> > > > > > > F2FS should understand how the device aliasing file works and support > > > deleting the file after use. A device aliasing file can be created by > > > mkfs.f2fs tool and it can map the whole device with an extrent, not > > > > s/extrent/extent/g Applied with the fix. > > > > > using node blocks. The file space should be pinned and normally used for > > > read-only usages. > > > > Is there an explanation somewhere what a 'device aliasing file' is? > > Plz, refer to this patch and the description there. > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git/commit/?h=dev-test&id=8cc4e257ec20bee207bb034d5ac406e1ab31eaea Also, I added this in the description. --- For example, "mkfs.f2fs -c /dev/block/test@test_alias /dev/block/main" gives a file $root/test_alias which carves out /dev/block/test partition. --- > > Thank you, > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-f2fs-devel mailing list > Linux-f2fs-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-f2fs-devel
On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 04:42:07PM +0000, Jaegeuk Kim wrote: > > > > Plz, refer to this patch and the description there. > > > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git/commit/?h=dev-test&id=8cc4e257ec20bee207bb034d5ac406e1ab31eaea > > Also, I added this in the description. > > --- > For example, > "mkfs.f2fs -c /dev/block/test@test_alias /dev/block/main" gives > a file $root/test_alias which carves out /dev/block/test partition. What partition? So mkfs.f2fs adds additional devices based on the man page. So the above creates a file system with two devices, but the second device is not added to the general space pool, but mapped to a specific file? How does this file work. I guess it can't be unlinked and renamed. It probably also can't be truncated and hole punched, or use insert/collapse range. How does the user find out about this magic file? What is the use case? Are the exact semantics documented somewhere?
On 10/14, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 04:42:07PM +0000, Jaegeuk Kim wrote: > > > > > > Plz, refer to this patch and the description there. > > > > > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git/commit/?h=dev-test&id=8cc4e257ec20bee207bb034d5ac406e1ab31eaea > > > > Also, I added this in the description. > > > > --- > > For example, > > "mkfs.f2fs -c /dev/block/test@test_alias /dev/block/main" gives > > a file $root/test_alias which carves out /dev/block/test partition. > > What partition? > > So mkfs.f2fs adds additional devices based on the man page. > > So the above creates a file system with two devices, but the second > device is not added to the general space pool, but mapped to a specific > file? How does this file work. I guess it can't be unlinked and > renamed. It probably also can't be truncated and hole punched, > or use insert/collapse range. How does the user find out about this > magic file? What is the use case? Are the exact semantics documented > somewhere? Let me ask for putting some design in Documentation. Just for a quick reference, the use-case looks like: # ls /dev/vd* /dev/vdb (32GB) /dev/vdc (32GB) # mkfs.ext4 /dev/vdc # mkfs.f2fs -c /dev/vdc@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 # 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, 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. That doesn't require modifying partition size and filesystem format.
On 2024/10/11 3:26, Daeho Jeong wrote: > From: Daeho Jeong <daehojeong@google.com> > > F2FS should understand how the device aliasing file works and support > deleting the file after use. A device aliasing file can be created by > mkfs.f2fs tool and it can map the whole device with an extrent, not > using node blocks. The file space should be pinned and normally used for > read-only usages. > > Signed-off-by: Daeho Jeong <daehojeong@google.com> > Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org> > --- > v5: added a ioctl to know whether a file is for device aliasing IMO, maybe we need to add a common wrapper to export all trivial flags of f2fs, which can improve scalability, it benefits the case whenever we want to export new flags. Thanks,
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