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-rw-r--r--Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/adxl372.txt33
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mcp3911.txt30
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-vadc.txt81
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/sprd,sc27xx-adc.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5758.txt5
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ltc1660.txt21
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/inv_mpu6050.txt1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st_lsm6dsx.txt1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/bh1750.txt18
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/tsl2772.txt42
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/vl53l0x.txt12
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.txt10
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/design_notes.txt72
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/info.txt99
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/network_protocol.txt227
16 files changed, 228 insertions, 430 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio
index a5b4f223641d..8127a08e366d 100644
--- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Description:
What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_positionrelative_x_raw
What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_positionrelative_y_raw
-KernelVersion: 4.18
+KernelVersion: 4.19
Contact: linux-iio@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Relative position in direction x or y on a pad (may be
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/adxl372.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/adxl372.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a289964756a7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/adxl372.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+Analog Devices ADXL372 3-Axis, +/-(200g) Digital Accelerometer
+
+http://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/adxl372.pdf
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible : should be "adi,adxl372"
+ - reg: the I2C address or SPI chip select number for the device
+
+Required properties for SPI bus usage:
+ - spi-max-frequency: Max SPI frequency to use
+
+Optional properties:
+ - interrupts: interrupt mapping for IRQ as documented in
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt
+
+Example for a I2C device node:
+
+ accelerometer@53 {
+ compatible = "adi,adxl372";
+ reg = <0x53>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&gpio>;
+ interrupts = <25 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;
+ };
+
+Example for a SPI device node:
+
+ accelerometer@0 {
+ compatible = "adi,adxl372";
+ reg = <0>;
+ spi-max-frequency = <1000000>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&gpio>;
+ interrupts = <25 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mcp3911.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mcp3911.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..3071f48fb30b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mcp3911.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+* Microchip MCP3911 Dual channel analog front end (ADC)
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: Should be "microchip,mcp3911"
+ - reg: SPI chip select number for the device
+
+Recommended properties:
+ - spi-max-frequency: Definition as per
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt.
+ Max frequency for this chip is 20MHz.
+
+Optional properties:
+ - clocks: Phandle and clock identifier for sampling clock
+ - interrupt-parent: Phandle to the parent interrupt controller
+ - interrupts: IRQ line for the ADC
+ - microchip,device-addr: Device address when multiple MCP3911 chips are present on the
+ same SPI bus. Valid values are 0-3. Defaults to 0.
+ - vref-supply: Phandle to the external reference voltage supply.
+
+Example:
+adc@0 {
+ compatible = "microchip,mcp3911";
+ reg = <0>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&gpio5>;
+ interrupts = <15 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>;
+ spi-max-frequency = <20000000>;
+ microchip,device-addr = <0>;
+ vref-supply = <&vref_reg>;
+ clocks = <&xtal>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-vadc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-vadc.txt
index 0fb46137f936..b3c86f4ac7cd 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-vadc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-vadc.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
-Qualcomm's SPMI PMIC voltage ADC
+Qualcomm's SPMI PMIC ADC
-SPMI PMIC voltage ADC (VADC) provides interface to clients to read
-voltage. The VADC is a 15-bit sigma-delta ADC.
+- SPMI PMIC voltage ADC (VADC) provides interface to clients to read
+ voltage. The VADC is a 15-bit sigma-delta ADC.
+- SPMI PMIC5 voltage ADC (ADC) provides interface to clients to read
+ voltage. The VADC is a 16-bit sigma-delta ADC.
VADC node:
@@ -9,11 +11,13 @@ VADC node:
Usage: required
Value type: <string>
Definition: Should contain "qcom,spmi-vadc".
+ Should contain "qcom,spmi-adc5" for PMIC5 ADC driver.
+ Should contain "qcom,spmi-adc-rev2" for PMIC rev2 ADC driver.
- reg:
Usage: required
Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
- Definition: VADC base address and length in the SPMI PMIC register map.
+ Definition: VADC base address in the SPMI PMIC register map.
- #address-cells:
Usage: required
@@ -45,13 +49,26 @@ Channel node properties:
Definition: ADC channel number.
See include/dt-bindings/iio/qcom,spmi-vadc.h
+- label:
+ Usage: required for "qcom,spmi-adc5" and "qcom,spmi-adc-rev2"
+ Value type: <empty>
+ Definition: ADC input of the platform as seen in the schematics.
+ For thermistor inputs connected to generic AMUX or GPIO inputs
+ these can vary across platform for the same pins. Hence select
+ the platform schematics name for this channel.
+
- qcom,decimation:
Usage: optional
Value type: <u32>
Definition: This parameter is used to decrease ADC sampling rate.
Quicker measurements can be made by reducing decimation ratio.
- Valid values are 512, 1024, 2048, 4096.
- If property is not found, default value of 512 will be used.
+ - For compatible property "qcom,spmi-vadc", valid values are
+ 512, 1024, 2048, 4096. If property is not found, default value
+ of 512 will be used.
+ - For compatible property "qcom,spmi-adc5", valid values are 250, 420
+ and 840. If property is not found, default value of 840 is used.
+ - For compatible property "qcom,spmi-adc-rev2", valid values are 256,
+ 512 and 1024. If property is not present, default value is 1024.
- qcom,pre-scaling:
Usage: optional
@@ -66,21 +83,38 @@ Channel node properties:
- qcom,ratiometric:
Usage: optional
Value type: <empty>
- Definition: Channel calibration type. If this property is specified
- VADC will use the VDD reference (1.8V) and GND for channel
- calibration. If property is not found, channel will be
- calibrated with 0.625V and 1.25V reference channels, also
- known as absolute calibration.
+ Definition: Channel calibration type.
+ - For compatible property "qcom,spmi-vadc", if this property is
+ specified VADC will use the VDD reference (1.8V) and GND for
+ channel calibration. If property is not found, channel will be
+ calibrated with 0.625V and 1.25V reference channels, also
+ known as absolute calibration.
+ - For compatible property "qcom,spmi-adc5" and "qcom,spmi-adc-rev2",
+ if this property is specified VADC will use the VDD reference
+ (1.875V) and GND for channel calibration. If property is not found,
+ channel will be calibrated with 0V and 1.25V reference channels,
+ also known as absolute calibration.
- qcom,hw-settle-time:
Usage: optional
Value type: <u32>
Definition: Time between AMUX getting configured and the ADC starting
- conversion. Delay = 100us * (value) for value < 11, and
- 2ms * (value - 10) otherwise.
- Valid values are: 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800,
- 900 us and 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 ms
- If property is not found, channel will use 0us.
+ conversion. The 'hw_settle_time' is an index used from valid values
+ and programmed in hardware to achieve the hardware settling delay.
+ - For compatible property "qcom,spmi-vadc" and "qcom,spmi-adc-rev2",
+ Delay = 100us * (hw_settle_time) for hw_settle_time < 11,
+ and 2ms * (hw_settle_time - 10) otherwise.
+ Valid values are: 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800,
+ 900 us and 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 ms.
+ If property is not found, channel will use 0us.
+ - For compatible property "qcom,spmi-adc5", delay = 15us for
+ value 0, 100us * (value) for values < 11,
+ and 2ms * (value - 10) otherwise.
+ Valid values are: 15, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800,
+ 900 us and 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 ms
+ Certain controller digital versions have valid values of
+ 15, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 ms
+ If property is not found, channel will use 15us.
- qcom,avg-samples:
Usage: optional
@@ -89,13 +123,18 @@ Channel node properties:
Averaging provides the option to obtain a single measurement
from the ADC that is an average of multiple samples. The value
selected is 2^(value).
- Valid values are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512
- If property is not found, 1 sample will be used.
+ - For compatible property "qcom,spmi-vadc", valid values
+ are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512
+ If property is not found, 1 sample will be used.
+ - For compatible property "qcom,spmi-adc5" and "qcom,spmi-adc-rev2",
+ valid values are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
+ If property is not found, 1 sample will be used.
NOTE:
-Following channels, also known as reference point channels, are used for
-result calibration and their channel configuration nodes should be defined:
+For compatible property "qcom,spmi-vadc" following channels, also known as
+reference point channels, are used for result calibration and their channel
+configuration nodes should be defined:
VADC_REF_625MV and/or VADC_SPARE1(based on PMIC version) VADC_REF_1250MV,
VADC_GND_REF and VADC_VDD_VADC.
@@ -104,7 +143,7 @@ Example:
/* VADC node */
pmic_vadc: vadc@3100 {
compatible = "qcom,spmi-vadc";
- reg = <0x3100 0x100>;
+ reg = <0x3100>;
interrupts = <0x0 0x31 0x0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>;
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <0>;
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/sprd,sc27xx-adc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/sprd,sc27xx-adc.txt
index 8aad960de50b..b4daa15dcf15 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/sprd,sc27xx-adc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/sprd,sc27xx-adc.txt
@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ Required properties:
- interrupts: The interrupt number for the ADC device.
- #io-channel-cells: Number of cells in an IIO specifier.
- hwlocks: Reference to a phandle of a hwlock provider node.
+- nvmem-cells: A phandle to the calibration cells provided by eFuse device.
+- nvmem-cell-names: Should be "big_scale_calib", "small_scale_calib".
Example:
@@ -32,5 +34,7 @@ Example:
interrupts = <0 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
#io-channel-cells = <1>;
hwlocks = <&hwlock 4>;
+ nvmem-cells = <&adc_big_scale>, <&adc_small_scale>;
+ nvmem-cell-names = "big_scale_calib", "small_scale_calib";
};
};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5758.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5758.txt
index bba01a5cab1b..2f607f41f9d3 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5758.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5758.txt
@@ -50,6 +50,9 @@ Required properties:
Optional properties:
+ - reset-gpios : GPIO spec for the RESET pin. If specified, it will be
+ asserted during driver probe.
+
- adi,dc-dc-ilim-microamp: The dc-to-dc converter current limit
The following values are currently supported [uA]:
* 150000
@@ -71,6 +74,8 @@ AD5758 Example:
spi-max-frequency = <1000000>;
spi-cpha;
+ reset-gpios = <&gpio 22 0>;
+
adi,dc-dc-mode = <2>;
adi,range-microvolt = <0 10000000>;
adi,dc-dc-ilim-microamp = <200000>;
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ltc1660.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ltc1660.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c5b5f22d6c64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ltc1660.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+* Linear Technology Micropower octal 8-Bit and 10-Bit DACs
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: Must be one of the following:
+ "lltc,ltc1660"
+ "lltc,ltc1665"
+ - reg: SPI chip select number for the device
+ - vref-supply: Phandle to the voltage reference supply
+
+Recommended properties:
+ - spi-max-frequency: Definition as per
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt.
+ Max frequency for this chip is 5 MHz.
+
+Example:
+dac@0 {
+ compatible = "lltc,ltc1660";
+ reg = <0>;
+ spi-max-frequency = <5000000>;
+ vref-supply = <&vref_reg>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/inv_mpu6050.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/inv_mpu6050.txt
index b2f27da847b8..6ab9a9d196b0 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/inv_mpu6050.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/inv_mpu6050.txt
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ Required properties:
bindings.
Optional properties:
+ - vddio-supply: regulator phandle for VDDIO supply
- mount-matrix: an optional 3x3 mounting rotation matrix
- i2c-gate node. These devices also support an auxiliary i2c bus. This is
simple enough to be described using the i2c-gate binding. See
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st_lsm6dsx.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st_lsm6dsx.txt
index ea2d6e0ae4c5..879322ad50fd 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st_lsm6dsx.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st_lsm6dsx.txt
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Required properties:
"st,lsm6dsl"
"st,lsm6dsm"
"st,ism330dlc"
+ "st,lsm6dso"
- reg: i2c address of the sensor / spi cs line
Optional properties:
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/bh1750.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/bh1750.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..1e7685797d7a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/bh1750.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+ROHM BH1750 - ALS, Ambient light sensor
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible: Must be one of:
+ "rohm,bh1710"
+ "rohm,bh1715"
+ "rohm,bh1721"
+ "rohm,bh1750"
+ "rohm,bh1751"
+- reg: the I2C address of the sensor
+
+Example:
+
+light-sensor@23 {
+ compatible = "rohm,bh1750";
+ reg = <0x23>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/tsl2772.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/tsl2772.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..1c5e6f17a1df
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/tsl2772.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+* AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
+
+Required properties:
+
+ - compatible: Should be one of
+ "amstaos,tsl2571"
+ "amstaos,tsl2671"
+ "amstaos,tmd2671"
+ "amstaos,tsl2771"
+ "amstaos,tmd2771"
+ "amstaos,tsl2572"
+ "amstaos,tsl2672"
+ "amstaos,tmd2672"
+ "amstaos,tsl2772"
+ "amstaos,tmd2772"
+ "avago,apds9930"
+ - reg: the I2C address of the device
+
+Optional properties:
+
+ - amstaos,proximity-diodes - proximity diodes to enable. <0>, <1>, or <0 1>
+ are the only valid values.
+ - led-max-microamp - current for the proximity LED. Must be 100000, 50000,
+ 25000, or 13000.
+ - vdd-supply: phandle to the regulator that provides power to the sensor.
+ - vddio-supply: phandle to the regulator that provides power to the bus.
+ - interrupts: the sole interrupt generated by the device
+
+ Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic interrupt client
+ node bindings.
+
+Example:
+
+tsl2772@39 {
+ compatible = "amstaos,tsl2772";
+ reg = <0x39>;
+ interrupts-extended = <&msmgpio 61 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;
+ vdd-supply = <&pm8941_l17>;
+ vddio-supply = <&pm8941_lvs1>;
+ amstaos,proximity-diodes = <0>;
+ led-max-microamp = <100000>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/vl53l0x.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/vl53l0x.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..aac5f621f8dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/vl53l0x.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+ST VL53L0X ToF ranging sensor
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: must be "st,vl53l0x"
+ - reg: i2c address where to find the device
+
+Example:
+
+vl53l0x@29 {
+ compatible = "st,vl53l0x";
+ reg = <0x29>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.txt
index 69c934aec13b..6ab001fa1ed4 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.txt
@@ -21,16 +21,6 @@ adi,adt7490 +/-1C TDM Extended Temp Range I.C
adi,adxl345 Three-Axis Digital Accelerometer
adi,adxl346 Three-Axis Digital Accelerometer (backward-compatibility value "adi,adxl345" must be listed too)
ams,iaq-core AMS iAQ-Core VOC Sensor
-amstaos,tsl2571 AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
-amstaos,tsl2671 AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
-amstaos,tmd2671 AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
-amstaos,tsl2771 AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
-amstaos,tmd2771 AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
-amstaos,tsl2572 AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
-amstaos,tsl2672 AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
-amstaos,tmd2672 AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
-amstaos,tsl2772 AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
-amstaos,tmd2772 AMS/TAOS ALS and proximity sensor
at,24c08 i2c serial eeprom (24cxx)
atmel,at97sc3204t i2c trusted platform module (TPM)
capella,cm32181 CM32181: Ambient Light Sensor
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/design_notes.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/design_notes.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 106d17fbb05f..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/design_notes.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
-POHMELFS: Parallel Optimized Host Message Exchange Layered File System.
-
- Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net>
-
-Homepage: http://www.ioremap.net/projects/pohmelfs
-
-POHMELFS first began as a network filesystem with coherent local data and
-metadata caches but is now evolving into a parallel distributed filesystem.
-
-Main features of this FS include:
- * Locally coherent cache for data and metadata with (potentially) byte-range locks.
- Since all Linux filesystems lock the whole inode during writing, algorithm
- is very simple and does not use byte-ranges, although they are sent in
- locking messages.
- * Completely async processing of all events except creation of hard and symbolic
- links, and rename events.
- Object creation and data reading and writing are processed asynchronously.
- * Flexible object architecture optimized for network processing.
- Ability to create long paths to objects and remove arbitrarily huge
- directories with a single network command.
- (like removing the whole kernel tree via a single network command).
- * Very high performance.
- * Fast and scalable multithreaded userspace server. Being in userspace it works
- with any underlying filesystem and still is much faster than async in-kernel NFS one.
- * Client is able to switch between different servers (if one goes down, client
- automatically reconnects to second and so on).
- * Transactions support. Full failover for all operations.
- Resending transactions to different servers on timeout or error.
- * Read request (data read, directory listing, lookup requests) balancing between multiple servers.
- * Write requests are replicated to multiple servers and completed only when all of them are acked.
- * Ability to add and/or remove servers from the working set at run-time.
- * Strong authentication and possible data encryption in network channel.
- * Extended attributes support.
-
-POHMELFS is based on transactions, which are potentially long-standing objects that live
-in the client's memory. Each transaction contains all the information needed to process a given
-command (or set of commands, which is frequently used during data writing: single transactions
-can contain creation and data writing commands). Transactions are committed by all the servers
-to which they are sent and, in case of failures, are eventually resent or dropped with an error.
-For example, reading will return an error if no servers are available.
-
-POHMELFS uses a asynchronous approach to data processing. Courtesy of transactions, it is
-possible to detach replies from requests and, if the command requires data to be received, the
-caller sleeps waiting for it. Thus, it is possible to issue multiple read commands to different
-servers and async threads will pick up replies in parallel, find appropriate transactions in the
-system and put the data where it belongs (like the page or inode cache).
-
-The main feature of POHMELFS is writeback data and the metadata cache.
-Only a few non-performance critical operations use the write-through cache and
-are synchronous: hard and symbolic link creation, and object rename. Creation,
-removal of objects and data writing are asynchronous and are sent to
-the server during system writeback. Only one writer at a time is allowed for any
-given inode, which is guarded by an appropriate locking protocol.
-Because of this feature, POHMELFS is extremely fast at metadata intensive
-workloads and can fully utilize the bandwidth to the servers when doing bulk
-data transfers.
-
-POHMELFS clients operate with a working set of servers and are capable of balancing read-only
-operations (like lookups or directory listings) between them according to IO priorities.
-Administrators can add or remove servers from the set at run-time via special commands (described
-in Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/info.txt file). Writes are replicated to all servers, which
-are connected with write permission turned on. IO priority and permissions can be changed in
-run-time.
-
-POHMELFS is capable of full data channel encryption and/or strong crypto hashing.
-One can select any kernel supported cipher, encryption mode, hash type and operation mode
-(hmac or digest). It is also possible to use both or neither (default). Crypto configuration
-is checked during mount time and, if the server does not support it, appropriate capabilities
-will be disabled or mount will fail (if 'crypto_fail_unsupported' mount option is specified).
-Crypto performance heavily depends on the number of crypto threads, which asynchronously perform
-crypto operations and send the resulting data to server or submit it up the stack. This number
-can be controlled via a mount option.
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/info.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/info.txt
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-POHMELFS usage information.
-
-Mount options.
-All but index, number of crypto threads and maximum IO size can changed via remount.
-
-idx=%u
- Each mountpoint is associated with a special index via this option.
- Administrator can add or remove servers from the given index, so all mounts,
- which were attached to it, are updated.
- Default it is 0.
-
-trans_scan_timeout=%u
- This timeout, expressed in milliseconds, specifies time to scan transaction
- trees looking for stale requests, which have to be resent, or if number of
- retries exceed specified limit, dropped with error.
- Default is 5 seconds.
-
-drop_scan_timeout=%u
- Internal timeout, expressed in milliseconds, which specifies how frequently
- inodes marked to be dropped are freed. It also specifies how frequently
- the system checks that servers have to be added or removed from current working set.
- Default is 1 second.
-
-wait_on_page_timeout=%u
- Number of milliseconds to wait for reply from remote server for data reading command.
- If this timeout is exceeded, reading returns an error.
- Default is 5 seconds.
-
-trans_retries=%u
- This is the number of times that a transaction will be resent to a server that did
- not answer for the last @trans_scan_timeout milliseconds.
- When the number of resends exceeds this limit, the transaction is completed with error.
- Default is 5 resends.
-
-crypto_thread_num=%u
- Number of crypto processing threads. Threads are used both for RX and TX traffic.
- Default is 2, or no threads if crypto operations are not supported.
-
-trans_max_pages=%u
- Maximum number of pages in a single transaction. This parameter also controls
- the number of pages, allocated for crypto processing (each crypto thread has
- pool of pages, the number of which is equal to 'trans_max_pages'.
- Default is 100 pages.
-
-crypto_fail_unsupported
- If specified, mount will fail if the server does not support requested crypto operations.
- By default mount will disable non-matching crypto operations.
-
-mcache_timeout=%u
- Maximum number of milliseconds to wait for the mcache objects to be processed.
- Mcache includes locks (given lock should be granted by server), attributes (they should be
- fully received in the given timeframe).
- Default is 5 seconds.
-
-Usage examples.
-
-Add server server1.net:1025 into the working set with index $idx
-with appropriate hash algorithm and key file and cipher algorithm, mode and key file:
-$cfg A add -a server1.net -p 1025 -i $idx -K $hash_key -k $cipher_key
-
-Mount filesystem with given index $idx to /mnt mountpoint.
-Client will connect to all servers specified in the working set via previous command:
-mount -t pohmel -o idx=$idx q /mnt
-
-Change permissions to read-only (-I 1 option, '-I 2' - write-only, 3 - rw):
-$cfg A modify -a server1.net -p 1025 -i $idx -I 1
-
-Change IO priority to 123 (node with the highest priority gets read requests).
-$cfg A modify -a server1.net -p 1025 -i $idx -P 123
-
-One can check currect status of all connections in the mountstats file:
-# cat /proc/$PID/mountstats
-...
-device none mounted on /mnt with fstype pohmel
-idx addr(:port) socket_type protocol active priority permissions
-0 server1.net:1026 1 6 1 250 1
-0 server2.net:1025 1 6 1 123 3
-
-Server installation.
-
-Creating a server, which listens at port 1025 and 0.0.0.0 address.
-Working root directory (note, that server chroots there, so you have to have appropriate permissions)
-is set to /mnt, server will negotiate hash/cipher with client, in case client requested it, there
-are appropriate key files.
-Number of working threads is set to 10.
-
-# ./fserver -a 0.0.0.0 -p 1025 -r /mnt -w 10 -K hash_key -k cipher_key
-
- -A 6 - listen on ipv6 address. Default: Disabled.
- -r root - path to root directory. Default: /tmp.
- -a addr - listen address. Default: 0.0.0.0.
- -p port - listen port. Default: 1025.
- -w workers - number of workers per connected client. Default: 1.
- -K file - hash key size. Default: none.
- -k file - cipher key size. Default: none.
- -h - this help.
-
-Number of worker threads specifies how many workers will be created for each client.
-Bulk single-client transafers usually are better handled with smaller number (like 1-3).
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/network_protocol.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/network_protocol.txt
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-POHMELFS network protocol.
-
-Basic structure used in network communication is following command:
-
-struct netfs_cmd
-{
- __u16 cmd; /* Command number */
- __u16 csize; /* Attached crypto information size */
- __u16 cpad; /* Attached padding size */
- __u16 ext; /* External flags */
- __u32 size; /* Size of the attached data */
- __u32 trans; /* Transaction id */
- __u64 id; /* Object ID to operate on. Used for feedback.*/
- __u64 start; /* Start of the object. */
- __u64 iv; /* IV sequence */
- __u8 data[0];
-};
-
-Commands can be embedded into transaction command (which in turn has own command),
-so one can extend protocol as needed without breaking backward compatibility as long
-as old commands are supported. All string lengths include tail 0 byte.
-
-All commands are transferred over the network in big-endian. CPU endianness is used at the end peers.
-
-@cmd - command number, which specifies command to be processed. Following
- commands are used currently:
-
- NETFS_READDIR = 1, /* Read directory for given inode number */
- NETFS_READ_PAGE, /* Read data page from the server */
- NETFS_WRITE_PAGE, /* Write data page to the server */
- NETFS_CREATE, /* Create directory entry */
- NETFS_REMOVE, /* Remove directory entry */
- NETFS_LOOKUP, /* Lookup single object */
- NETFS_LINK, /* Create a link */
- NETFS_TRANS, /* Transaction */
- NETFS_OPEN, /* Open intent */
- NETFS_INODE_INFO, /* Metadata cache coherency synchronization message */
- NETFS_PAGE_CACHE, /* Page cache invalidation message */
- NETFS_READ_PAGES, /* Read multiple contiguous pages in one go */
- NETFS_RENAME, /* Rename object */
- NETFS_CAPABILITIES, /* Capabilities of the client, for example supported crypto */
- NETFS_LOCK, /* Distributed lock message */
- NETFS_XATTR_SET, /* Set extended attribute */
- NETFS_XATTR_GET, /* Get extended attribute */
-
-@ext - external flags. Used by different commands to specify some extra arguments
- like partial size of the embedded objects or creation flags.
-
-@size - size of the attached data. For NETFS_READ_PAGE and NETFS_READ_PAGES no data is attached,
- but size of the requested data is incorporated here. It does not include size of the command
- header (struct netfs_cmd) itself.
-
-@id - id of the object this command operates on. Each command can use it for own purpose.
-
-@start - start of the object this command operates on. Each command can use it for own purpose.
-
-@csize, @cpad - size and padding size of the (attached if needed) crypto information.
-
-Command specifications.
-
-@NETFS_READDIR
-This command is used to sync content of the remote dir to the client.
-
-@ext - length of the path to object.
-@size - the same.
-@id - local inode number of the directory to read.
-@start - zero.
-
-
-@NETFS_READ_PAGE
-This command is used to read data from remote server.
-Data size does not exceed local page cache size.
-
-@id - inode number.
-@start - first byte offset.
-@size - number of bytes to read plus length of the path to object.
-@ext - object path length.
-
-
-@NETFS_CREATE
-Used to create object.
-It does not require that all directories on top of the object were
-already created, it will create them automatically. Each object has
-associated @netfs_path_entry data structure, which contains creation
-mode (permissions and type) and length of the name as long as name itself.
-
-@start - 0
-@size - size of the all data structures needed to create a path
-@id - local inode number
-@ext - 0
-
-
-@NETFS_REMOVE
-Used to remove object.
-
-@ext - length of the path to object.
-@size - the same.
-@id - local inode number.
-@start - zero.
-
-
-@NETFS_LOOKUP
-Lookup information about object on server.
-
-@ext - length of the path to object.
-@size - the same.
-@id - local inode number of the directory to look object in.
-@start - local inode number of the object to look at.
-
-
-@NETFS_LINK
-Create hard of symlink.
-Command is sent as "object_path|target_path".
-
-@size - size of the above string.
-@id - parent local inode number.
-@start - 1 for symlink, 0 for hardlink.
-@ext - size of the "object_path" above.
-
-
-@NETFS_TRANS
-Transaction header.
-
-@size - incorporates all embedded command sizes including theirs header sizes.
-@start - transaction generation number - unique id used to find transaction.
-@ext - transaction flags. Unused at the moment.
-@id - 0.
-
-
-@NETFS_OPEN
-Open intent for given transaction.
-
-@id - local inode number.
-@start - 0.
-@size - path length to the object.
-@ext - open flags (O_RDWR and so on).
-
-
-@NETFS_INODE_INFO
-Metadata update command.
-It is sent to servers when attributes of the object are changed and received
-when data or metadata were updated. It operates with the following structure:
-
-struct netfs_inode_info
-{
- unsigned int mode;
- unsigned int nlink;
- unsigned int uid;
- unsigned int gid;
- unsigned int blocksize;
- unsigned int padding;
- __u64 ino;
- __u64 blocks;
- __u64 rdev;
- __u64 size;
- __u64 version;
-};
-
-It effectively mirrors stat(2) returned data.
-
-
-@ext - path length to the object.
-@size - the same plus size of the netfs_inode_info structure.
-@id - local inode number.
-@start - 0.
-
-
-@NETFS_PAGE_CACHE
-Command is only received by clients. It contains information about
-page to be marked as not up-to-date.
-
-@id - client's inode number.
-@start - last byte of the page to be invalidated. If it is not equal to
- current inode size, it will be vmtruncated().
-@size - 0
-@ext - 0
-
-
-@NETFS_READ_PAGES
-Used to read multiple contiguous pages in one go.
-
-@start - first byte of the contiguous region to read.
-@size - contains of two fields: lower 8 bits are used to represent page cache shift
- used by client, another 3 bytes are used to get number of pages.
-@id - local inode number.
-@ext - path length to the object.
-
-
-@NETFS_RENAME
-Used to rename object.
-Attached data is formed into following string: "old_path|new_path".
-
-@id - local inode number.
-@start - parent inode number.
-@size - length of the above string.
-@ext - length of the old path part.
-
-
-@NETFS_CAPABILITIES
-Used to exchange crypto capabilities with server.
-If crypto capabilities are not supported by server, then client will disable it
-or fail (if 'crypto_fail_unsupported' mount options was specified).
-
-@id - superblock index. Used to specify crypto information for group of servers.
-@size - size of the attached capabilities structure.
-@start - 0.
-@size - 0.
-@scsize - 0.
-
-@NETFS_LOCK
-Used to send lock request/release messages. Although it sends byte range request
-and is capable of flushing pages based on that, it is not used, since all Linux
-filesystems lock the whole inode.
-
-@id - lock generation number.
-@start - start of the locked range.
-@size - size of the locked range.
-@ext - lock type: read/write. Not used actually. 15'th bit is used to determine,
- if it is lock request (1) or release (0).
-
-@NETFS_XATTR_SET
-@NETFS_XATTR_GET
-Used to set/get extended attributes for given inode.
-@id - attribute generation number or xattr setting type
-@start - size of the attribute (request or attached)
-@size - name length, path len and data size for given attribute
-@ext - path length for given object