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H A Dbtrfs_inode.hdiff c3027eb5523d6983f12628f3fe13d8a7576db701 Mon Dec 08 15:40:21 CST 2008 Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com> Btrfs: Add inode sequence number for NFS and reserved space in a few structs

This adds a sequence number to the btrfs inode that is increased on
every update. NFS will be able to use that to detect when an inode has
changed, without relying on inaccurate time fields.

While we're here, this also:

Puts reserved space into the super block and inode

Adds a log root transid to the super so we can pick the newest super
based on the fsync log as well as the main transaction ID. For now
the log root transid is always zero, but that'll get fixed.

Adds a starting offset to the dev_item. This will let us do better
alignment calculations if we know the start of a partition on the disk.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
H A Dfile.cdiff c3027eb5523d6983f12628f3fe13d8a7576db701 Mon Dec 08 15:40:21 CST 2008 Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com> Btrfs: Add inode sequence number for NFS and reserved space in a few structs

This adds a sequence number to the btrfs inode that is increased on
every update. NFS will be able to use that to detect when an inode has
changed, without relying on inaccurate time fields.

While we're here, this also:

Puts reserved space into the super block and inode

Adds a log root transid to the super so we can pick the newest super
based on the fsync log as well as the main transaction ID. For now
the log root transid is always zero, but that'll get fixed.

Adds a starting offset to the dev_item. This will let us do better
alignment calculations if we know the start of a partition on the disk.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
H A Dvolumes.cdiff c3027eb5523d6983f12628f3fe13d8a7576db701 Mon Dec 08 15:40:21 CST 2008 Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com> Btrfs: Add inode sequence number for NFS and reserved space in a few structs

This adds a sequence number to the btrfs inode that is increased on
every update. NFS will be able to use that to detect when an inode has
changed, without relying on inaccurate time fields.

While we're here, this also:

Puts reserved space into the super block and inode

Adds a log root transid to the super so we can pick the newest super
based on the fsync log as well as the main transaction ID. For now
the log root transid is always zero, but that'll get fixed.

Adds a starting offset to the dev_item. This will let us do better
alignment calculations if we know the start of a partition on the disk.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
H A Dctree.hdiff c3027eb5523d6983f12628f3fe13d8a7576db701 Mon Dec 08 15:40:21 CST 2008 Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com> Btrfs: Add inode sequence number for NFS and reserved space in a few structs

This adds a sequence number to the btrfs inode that is increased on
every update. NFS will be able to use that to detect when an inode has
changed, without relying on inaccurate time fields.

While we're here, this also:

Puts reserved space into the super block and inode

Adds a log root transid to the super so we can pick the newest super
based on the fsync log as well as the main transaction ID. For now
the log root transid is always zero, but that'll get fixed.

Adds a starting offset to the dev_item. This will let us do better
alignment calculations if we know the start of a partition on the disk.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
H A Dinode.cdiff c3027eb5523d6983f12628f3fe13d8a7576db701 Mon Dec 08 15:40:21 CST 2008 Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com> Btrfs: Add inode sequence number for NFS and reserved space in a few structs

This adds a sequence number to the btrfs inode that is increased on
every update. NFS will be able to use that to detect when an inode has
changed, without relying on inaccurate time fields.

While we're here, this also:

Puts reserved space into the super block and inode

Adds a log root transid to the super so we can pick the newest super
based on the fsync log as well as the main transaction ID. For now
the log root transid is always zero, but that'll get fixed.

Adds a starting offset to the dev_item. This will let us do better
alignment calculations if we know the start of a partition on the disk.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>