1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 ====================== 4 The SGI XFS Filesystem 5 ====================== 6 7 XFS is a high performance journaling filesyste 8 on the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely mu 9 support large files and large filesystems, ext 10 variable block sizes, is extent based, and mak 11 Btrees (directories, extents, free space) to a 12 and scalability. 13 14 Refer to the documentation at https://xfs.wiki 15 for further details. This implementation is o 16 with the IRIX version of XFS. 17 18 19 Mount Options 20 ============= 21 22 When mounting an XFS filesystem, the following 23 24 allocsize=size 25 Sets the buffered I/O end-of-file prea 26 doing delayed allocation writeout (def 27 Valid values for this option are page 28 through to 1GiB, inclusive, in power-o 29 30 The default behaviour is for dynamic e 31 preallocation size, which uses a set o 32 optimise the preallocation size based 33 allocation patterns within the file an 34 to the file. Specifying a fixed ``allo 35 the dynamic behaviour. 36 37 attr2 or noattr2 38 The options enable/disable an "opportu 39 be made in the way inline extended att 40 on-disk. When the new form is used fo 41 ``attr2`` is selected (either when set 42 attributes) the on-disk superblock fea 43 updated to reflect this format being i 44 45 The default behaviour is determined by 46 bit indicating that ``attr2`` behaviou 47 mount option is set, then that becomes 48 by the filesystem. 49 50 CRC enabled filesystems always use the 51 will reject the ``noattr2`` mount opti 52 53 discard or nodiscard (default) 54 Enable/disable the issuing of commands 55 device reclaim space freed by the file 56 useful for SSD devices, thinly provisi 57 machine images, but may have a perform 58 59 Note: It is currently recommended that 60 application to ``discard`` unused bloc 61 mount option because the performance i 62 is quite severe. 63 64 grpid/bsdgroups or nogrpid/sysvgroups (defau 65 These options define what group ID a n 66 gets. When ``grpid`` is set, it takes 67 directory in which it is created; othe 68 ``fsgid`` of the current process, unle 69 ``setgid`` bit set, in which case it t 70 parent directory, and also gets the `` 71 a directory itself. 72 73 filestreams 74 Make the data allocator use the filest 75 across the entire filesystem rather th 76 configured to use it. 77 78 ikeep or noikeep (default) 79 When ``ikeep`` is specified, XFS does 80 clusters and keeps them around on disk 81 specified, empty inode clusters are re 82 space pool. 83 84 inode32 or inode64 (default) 85 When ``inode32`` is specified, it indi 86 inode creation to locations which will 87 numbers with more than 32 bits of sign 88 89 When ``inode64`` is specified, it indi 90 to create inodes at any location in th 91 including those which will result in i 92 more than 32 bits of significance. 93 94 ``inode32`` is provided for backwards 95 systems and applications, since 64 bit 96 cause problems for some applications t 97 large inode numbers. If applications 98 not handle inode numbers bigger than 3 99 option should be specified. 100 101 largeio or nolargeio (default) 102 If ``nolargeio`` is specified, the opt 103 ``st_blksize`` by **stat(2)** will be 104 user applications to avoid inefficient 105 I/O. This is typically the page size 106 this is the granularity of the page ca 107 108 If ``largeio`` is specified, a filesys 109 ``swidth`` specified will return the ` 110 in ``st_blksize``. If the filesystem d 111 specified but does specify an ``allocs 112 (in bytes) will be returned instead. O 113 is the same as if ``nolargeio`` was sp 114 115 logbufs=value 116 Set the number of in-memory log buffer 117 range from 2-8 inclusive. 118 119 The default value is 8 buffers. 120 121 If the memory cost of 8 log buffers is 122 systems, then it may be reduced at som 123 on metadata intensive workloads. The ` 124 controls the size of each buffer and s 125 this case. 126 127 logbsize=value 128 Set the size of each in-memory log buf 129 specified in bytes, or in kilobytes wi 130 Valid sizes for version 1 and version 131 and 32768 (32k). Valid sizes for vers 132 include 65536 (64k), 131072 (128k) and 133 logbsize must be an integer multiple o 134 stripe unit configured at **mkfs(8)** 135 136 The default value for version 1 logs i 137 default value for version 2 logs is MA 138 139 logdev=device and rtdev=device 140 Use an external log (metadata journal) 141 An XFS filesystem has up to three part 142 section, and a real-time section. The 143 optional, and the log section can be s 144 section or contained within it. 145 146 noalign 147 Data allocations will not be aligned a 148 boundaries. This is only relevant to f 149 with non-zero data alignment parameter 150 **mkfs(8)**. 151 152 norecovery 153 The filesystem will be mounted without 154 If the filesystem was not cleanly unmo 155 be inconsistent when mounted in ``nore 156 Some files or directories may not be a 157 Filesystems mounted ``norecovery`` mus 158 the mount will fail. 159 160 nouuid 161 Don't check for double mounted file sy 162 system ``uuid``. This is useful to mo 163 and often used in combination with ``n 164 read-only snapshots. 165 166 noquota 167 Forcibly turns off all quota accountin 168 within the filesystem. 169 170 uquota/usrquota/uqnoenforce/quota 171 User disk quota accounting enabled, an 172 enforced. Refer to **xfs_quota(8)** f 173 174 gquota/grpquota/gqnoenforce 175 Group disk quota accounting enabled an 176 enforced. Refer to **xfs_quota(8)** f 177 178 pquota/prjquota/pqnoenforce 179 Project disk quota accounting enabled 180 enforced. Refer to **xfs_quota(8)** f 181 182 sunit=value and swidth=value 183 Used to specify the stripe unit and wi 184 or a stripe volume. "value" must be s 185 block units. These options are only re 186 that were created with non-zero data a 187 188 The ``sunit`` and ``swidth`` parameter 189 with the existing filesystem alignment 190 general, that means the only valid cha 191 increasing it by a power-of-2 multiple 192 are any integer multiple of a valid `` 193 194 Typically the only time these mount op 195 after an underlying RAID device has ha 196 modified, such as adding a new disk to 197 reshaping it. 198 199 swalloc 200 Data allocations will be rounded up to 201 when the current end of file is being 202 size is larger than the stripe width s 203 204 wsync 205 When specified, all filesystem namespa 206 executed synchronously. This ensures t 207 operation (create, unlink, etc) comple 208 namespace is on stable storage. This i 209 where failover must not result in clie 210 inconsistent namespace presentation du 211 failover event. 212 213 Deprecation of V4 Format 214 ======================== 215 216 The V4 filesystem format lacks certain feature 217 the V5 format, such as metadata checksumming, 218 verification, and the ability to store timesta 219 Because of this, the V4 format is deprecated. 220 by backing up their files, reformatting, and r 221 222 Administrators and users can detect a V4 files 223 against a filesystem mountpoint and checking f 224 "crc=". If no such string is found, please up 225 latest version and try again. 226 227 The deprecation will take place in two parts. 228 filesystems can now be disabled at kernel buil 229 The option will default to yes until September 230 will be changed to default to no. In Septembe 231 removed from the codebase entirely. 232 233 Note: Distributors may choose to withdraw V4 f 234 the dates listed above. 235 236 Deprecated Mount Options 237 ======================== 238 239 ============================ ============== 240 Name Removal Schedu 241 ============================ ============== 242 Mounting with V4 filesystem September 2030 243 Mounting ascii-ci filesystem September 2030 244 ikeep/noikeep September 2025 245 attr2/noattr2 September 2025 246 ============================ ============== 247 248 249 Removed Mount Options 250 ===================== 251 252 =========================== ======= 253 Name Removed 254 =========================== ======= 255 delaylog/nodelaylog v4.0 256 ihashsize v4.0 257 irixsgid v4.0 258 osyncisdsync/osyncisosync v4.0 259 barrier v4.19 260 nobarrier v4.19 261 =========================== ======= 262 263 sysctls 264 ======= 265 266 The following sysctls are available for the XF 267 268 fs.xfs.stats_clear (Min: 0 Defau 269 Setting this to "1" clears accumulated 270 in /proc/fs/xfs/stat. It then immedia 271 272 fs.xfs.xfssyncd_centisecs (Min: 100 Def 273 The interval at which the filesystem f 274 out to disk and runs internal cache cl 275 276 fs.xfs.filestream_centisecs (Min: 1 Defau 277 The interval at which the filesystem a 278 references and returns timed-out AGs b 279 pool. 280 281 fs.xfs.speculative_prealloc_lifetime 282 (Units: seconds Min: 1 Default: 300 283 The interval at which the background s 284 with unused speculative preallocation 285 removes unused preallocation from clea 286 the unused space back to the free pool 287 288 fs.xfs.speculative_cow_prealloc_lifetime 289 This is an alias for speculative_preal 290 291 fs.xfs.error_level (Min: 0 Defau 292 A volume knob for error reporting when 293 This will generate detailed messages & 294 shutdowns, for example. Current thres 295 296 XFS_ERRLEVEL_OFF: 0 297 XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW: 1 298 XFS_ERRLEVEL_HIGH: 5 299 300 fs.xfs.panic_mask (Min: 0 Defau 301 Causes certain error conditions to cal 302 OR together the tags which represent e 303 304 XFS_NO_PTAG 305 XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH 306 XFS_PTAG_LOGRES 307 XFS_PTAG_AILDELETE 308 XFS_PTAG_ERROR_REPORT 309 XFS_PTAG_SHUTDOWN_CORRUPT 310 XFS_PTAG_SHUTDOWN_IOERROR 311 XFS_PTAG_SHUTDOWN_LOGERROR 312 XFS_PTAG_FSBLOCK_ZERO 313 XFS_PTAG_VERIFIER_ERROR 314 315 This option is intended for debugging 316 317 fs.xfs.irix_symlink_mode (Min: 0 Defau 318 Controls whether symlinks are created 319 or whether their mode is affected by t 320 321 fs.xfs.irix_sgid_inherit (Min: 0 Defau 322 Controls files created in SGID directo 323 If the group ID of the new file does n 324 ID or one of the supplementary group I 325 ISGID bit is cleared if the irix_sgid_ 326 is set. 327 328 fs.xfs.inherit_sync (Min: 0 Defau 329 Setting this to "1" will cause the "sy 330 by the **xfs_io(8)** chattr command on 331 inherited by files in that directory. 332 333 fs.xfs.inherit_nodump (Min: 0 Defau 334 Setting this to "1" will cause the "no 335 by the **xfs_io(8)** chattr command on 336 inherited by files in that directory. 337 338 fs.xfs.inherit_noatime (Min: 0 Defau 339 Setting this to "1" will cause the "no 340 by the **xfs_io(8)** chattr command on 341 inherited by files in that directory. 342 343 fs.xfs.inherit_nosymlinks (Min: 0 Defau 344 Setting this to "1" will cause the "no 345 by the **xfs_io(8)** chattr command on 346 inherited by files in that directory. 347 348 fs.xfs.inherit_nodefrag (Min: 0 Defau 349 Setting this to "1" will cause the "no 350 by the **xfs_io(8)** chattr command on 351 inherited by files in that directory. 352 353 fs.xfs.rotorstep (Min: 1 Defau 354 In "inode32" allocation mode, this opt 355 files the allocator attempts to alloca 356 group before moving to the next alloca 357 is to control the rate at which the al 358 allocation groups when allocating exte 359 360 Deprecated Sysctls 361 ================== 362 363 =========================================== 364 Name 365 =========================================== 366 fs.xfs.irix_sgid_inherit 367 fs.xfs.irix_symlink_mode 368 fs.xfs.speculative_cow_prealloc_lifetime 369 =========================================== 370 371 372 Removed Sysctls 373 =============== 374 375 ============================= ======= 376 Name Removed 377 ============================= ======= 378 fs.xfs.xfsbufd_centisec v4.0 379 fs.xfs.age_buffer_centisecs v4.0 380 ============================= ======= 381 382 Error handling 383 ============== 384 385 XFS can act differently according to the type 386 operation. The implementation introduces the f 387 handler: 388 389 -failure speed: 390 Defines how fast XFS should propagate 391 error is found during the filesystem o 392 immediately, after a defined number of 393 or simply retry forever. 394 395 -error classes: 396 Specifies the subsystem the error conf 397 metadata IO or memory allocation. Diff 398 different error handlers for which beh 399 400 -error handlers: 401 Defines the behavior for a specific er 402 403 The filesystem behavior during an error can be 404 error handler works independently - the first 405 for a specific class will cause the error to b 406 retried. 407 408 The action taken by the filesystem when the er 409 dependent - it may cause a shut down in the ca 410 it may be reported back to userspace, or it ma 411 there's nothing useful we can with the error o 412 during unmount). 413 414 The configuration files are organized into the 415 mounted filesystem: 416 417 /sys/fs/xfs/<dev>/error/<class>/<error>/ 418 419 Where: 420 <dev> 421 The short device name of the mounted f 422 name that shows up in XFS kernel error 423 424 <class> 425 The subsystem the error configuration 426 classes are: 427 428 - "metadata": applies metadata 429 430 <error> 431 The individual error handler configura 432 433 434 Each filesystem has "global" error configurati 435 level directory: 436 437 /sys/fs/xfs/<dev>/error/ 438 439 fail_at_unmount (Min: 0 Defa 440 Defines the filesystem error behavior 441 442 If set to a value of 1, XFS will overr 443 during unmount and replace them with " 444 i.e. no retries, no retry timeout. Thi 445 succeed when there are persistent erro 446 447 If set to 0, the configured retry beha 448 retries and/or timeouts have been exha 449 completion when there are persistent e 450 filesystem from ever unmounting fully 451 handler configurations. 452 453 Note: there is no guarantee that fail_ 454 unmount is in progress. It is possible 455 removed by the unmounting filesystem b 456 handler configuration causes unmount t 457 must be configured appropriately befor 458 unmount hangs. 459 460 Each filesystem has specific error class handl 461 propagation behaviour for specific errors. The 462 handler defined, which defines the behaviour f 463 specific handlers defined. Where multiple retr 464 a single error, the first retry configuration 465 to be propagated. The handler configurations a 466 467 /sys/fs/xfs/<dev>/error/<class>/<error>/ 468 469 max_retries (Min: -1 Defa 470 Defines the allowed number of retries 471 the filesystem will propagate the erro 472 error context (e.g. a specific metadat 473 there is a successful completion of th 474 475 Setting the value to "-1" will cause X 476 specific error. 477 478 Setting the value to "0" will cause XF 479 specific error is reported. 480 481 Setting the value to "N" (where 0 < N 482 operation "N" times before propagating 483 484 retry_timeout_seconds (Min: -1 Def 485 Define the amount of time (in seconds) 486 allowed to retry its operations when t 487 found. 488 489 Setting the value to "-1" will allow X 490 specific error. 491 492 Setting the value to "0" will cause XF 493 specific error is reported. 494 495 Setting the value to "N" (where 0 < N 496 operation for up to "N" seconds before 497 498 **Note:** The default behaviour for a specific 499 the class and error context. For example, the 500 "metadata/ENODEV" are "0" rather than "-1" so 501 to "fail immediately" behaviour. This is done 502 unrecoverable error no matter how many times t 503 504 Workqueue Concurrency 505 ===================== 506 507 XFS uses kernel workqueues to parallelize meta 508 enables it to take advantage of storage hardwa 509 operations simultaneously. This interface exp 510 details of XFS, and as such is explicitly not 511 guarantee the kernel may give userspace. Thes 512 the generic workqueue implementation XFS uses 513 provided here purely for diagnostic and tuning 514 time in the future. 515 516 The control knobs for a filesystem's workqueue 517 and the short name of the data device. They a 518 519 /sys/bus/workqueue/devices/${task}!${device} 520 521 ================ =========== 522 Task Description 523 ================ =========== 524 xfs_iwalk-$pid Inode scans of the entire fi 525 mount time quotacheck. 526 xfs-gc Background garbage collectio 527 speculatively allocated beyo 528 write operations. 529 ================ =========== 530 531 For example, the knobs for the quotacheck work 532 found in /sys/bus/workqueue/devices/xfs_iwalk- 533 534 The interesting knobs for XFS workqueues are a 535 536 ============ =========== 537 Knob Description 538 ============ =========== 539 max_active Maximum number of background 540 run the work. 541 cpumask CPUs upon which the threads a 542 nice Relative priority of scheduli 543 same nice levels that can be 544 ============ ===========
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