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diff --git a/doc/legacy/hacker-guide/posix.txt b/doc/legacy/hacker-guide/posix.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7958af2ea7d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/legacy/hacker-guide/posix.txt @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +--------------- +* storage/posix +--------------- + +- SET_FS_ID + + This is so that all filesystem checks are done with the user's + uid/gid and not GlusterFS's uid/gid. + +- MAKE_REAL_PATH + + This macro concatenates the base directory of the posix volume + ('option directory') with the given path. + +- need_xattr in lookup + + If this flag is passed, lookup returns a xattr dictionary that contains + the file's create time, the file's contents, and the version number + of the file. + + This is a hack to increase small file performance. If an application + wants to read a small file, it can finish its job with just a lookup + call instead of a lookup followed by read. + +- getdents/setdents + + These are used by unify to set and get directory entries. + +- ALIGN_BUF + + Macro to align an address to a page boundary (4K). + +- priv->export_statfs + + In some cases, two exported volumes may reside on the same + partition on the server. Sending statvfs info for both + the volumes will lead to erroneous df output at the client, + since free space on the partition will be counted twice. + + In such cases, user can disable exporting statvfs info + on one of the volumes by setting this option. + +- xattrop + + This fop is used by replicate to set version numbers on files. + +- getxattr/setxattr hack to read/write files + + A key, GLUSTERFS_FILE_CONTENT_STRING, is handled in a special way by + getxattr/setxattr. A getxattr with the key will return the entire + content of the file as the value. A setxattr with the key will write + the value as the entire content of the file. + +- posix_checksum + + This calculates a simple XOR checksum on all entry names in a + directory that is used by unify to compare directory contents. + + |