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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2018-06-07 18:50:57 +0300 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2018-06-07 18:50:57 +0300 |
commit | da315f6e03988a7127680bbc26e1028991b899b8 (patch) | |
tree | fc4a41dbb22ac0a7a2f683dc5c5c6789957ce5e8 /Documentation/filesystems | |
parent | 1c8c5a9d38f607c0b6fd12c91cbe1a4418762a21 (diff) | |
parent | 543b8f8662fe6d21f19958b666ab0051af9db21a (diff) | |
download | linux-da315f6e03988a7127680bbc26e1028991b899b8.tar.xz |
Merge tag 'fuse-update-4.18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/fuse
Pull fuse updates from Miklos Szeredi:
"The most interesting part of this update is user namespace support,
mostly done by Eric Biederman. This enables safe unprivileged fuse
mounts within a user namespace.
There are also a couple of fixes for bugs found by syzbot and
miscellaneous fixes and cleanups"
* tag 'fuse-update-4.18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/fuse:
fuse: don't keep dead fuse_conn at fuse_fill_super().
fuse: fix control dir setup and teardown
fuse: fix congested state leak on aborted connections
fuse: Allow fully unprivileged mounts
fuse: Ensure posix acls are translated outside of init_user_ns
fuse: add writeback documentation
fuse: honor AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC
fuse: honor AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC
fuse: Restrict allow_other to the superblock's namespace or a descendant
fuse: Support fuse filesystems outside of init_user_ns
fuse: Fail all requests with invalid uids or gids
fuse: Remove the buggy retranslation of pids in fuse_dev_do_read
fuse: return -ECONNABORTED on /dev/fuse read after abort
fuse: atomic_o_trunc should truncate pagecache
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/filesystems')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/fuse-io.txt | 38 |
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/fuse-io.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/fuse-io.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..07b8f73f100f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/fuse-io.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +Fuse supports the following I/O modes: + +- direct-io +- cached + + write-through + + writeback-cache + +The direct-io mode can be selected with the FOPEN_DIRECT_IO flag in the +FUSE_OPEN reply. + +In direct-io mode the page cache is completely bypassed for reads and writes. +No read-ahead takes place. Shared mmap is disabled. + +In cached mode reads may be satisfied from the page cache, and data may be +read-ahead by the kernel to fill the cache. The cache is always kept consistent +after any writes to the file. All mmap modes are supported. + +The cached mode has two sub modes controlling how writes are handled. The +write-through mode is the default and is supported on all kernels. The +writeback-cache mode may be selected by the FUSE_WRITEBACK_CACHE flag in the +FUSE_INIT reply. + +In write-through mode each write is immediately sent to userspace as one or more +WRITE requests, as well as updating any cached pages (and caching previously +uncached, but fully written pages). No READ requests are ever sent for writes, +so when an uncached page is partially written, the page is discarded. + +In writeback-cache mode (enabled by the FUSE_WRITEBACK_CACHE flag) writes go to +the cache only, which means that the write(2) syscall can often complete very +fast. Dirty pages are written back implicitly (background writeback or page +reclaim on memory pressure) or explicitly (invoked by close(2), fsync(2) and +when the last ref to the file is being released on munmap(2)). This mode +assumes that all changes to the filesystem go through the FUSE kernel module +(size and atime/ctime/mtime attributes are kept up-to-date by the kernel), so +it's generally not suitable for network filesystems. If a partial page is +written, then the page needs to be first read from userspace. This means, that +even for files opened for O_WRONLY it is possible that READ requests will be +generated by the kernel. |