btrfs: Add datasum mount option.
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2BTRFS
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c854a990 5Btrfs is a copy on write filesystem for Linux aimed at
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6implementing advanced features while focusing on fault tolerance,
7repair and easy administration. Initially developed by Oracle, Btrfs
8is licensed under the GPL and open for contribution from anyone.
9
10Linux has a wealth of filesystems to choose from, but we are facing a
11number of challenges with scaling to the large storage subsystems that
12are becoming common in today's data centers. Filesystems need to scale
13in their ability to address and manage large storage, and also in
14their ability to detect, repair and tolerate errors in the data stored
15on disk. Btrfs is under heavy development, and is not suitable for
16any uses other than benchmarking and review. The Btrfs disk format is
17not yet finalized.
18
19The main Btrfs features include:
20
21 * Extent based file storage (2^64 max file size)
22 * Space efficient packing of small files
23 * Space efficient indexed directories
24 * Dynamic inode allocation
25 * Writable snapshots
26 * Subvolumes (separate internal filesystem roots)
27 * Object level mirroring and striping
28 * Checksums on data and metadata (multiple algorithms available)
29 * Compression
30 * Integrated multiple device support, with several raid algorithms
31 * Online filesystem check (not yet implemented)
32 * Very fast offline filesystem check
33 * Efficient incremental backup and FS mirroring (not yet implemented)
34 * Online filesystem defragmentation
35
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37Mount Options
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39
40When mounting a btrfs filesystem, the following option are accepted.
842bef58 41Options with (*) are default options and will not show in the mount options.
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43 alloc_start=<bytes>
44 Debugging option to force all block allocations above a certain
45 byte threshold on each block device. The value is specified in
46 bytes, optionally with a K, M, or G suffix, case insensitive.
47 Default is 1MB.
48
fc0ca9af 49 noautodefrag(*)
c854a990 50 autodefrag
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51 Disable/enable auto defragmentation.
52 Auto defragmentation detects small random writes into files and queue
53 them up for the defrag process. Works best for small files;
54 Not well suited for large database workloads.
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56 check_int
57 check_int_data
58 check_int_print_mask=<value>
59 These debugging options control the behavior of the integrity checking
60 module (the BTRFS_FS_CHECK_INTEGRITY config option required).
61
62 check_int enables the integrity checker module, which examines all
63 block write requests to ensure on-disk consistency, at a large
64 memory and CPU cost.
65
66 check_int_data includes extent data in the integrity checks, and
67 implies the check_int option.
68
69 check_int_print_mask takes a bitmask of BTRFSIC_PRINT_MASK_* values
70 as defined in fs/btrfs/check-integrity.c, to control the integrity
71 checker module behavior.
72
73 See comments at the top of fs/btrfs/check-integrity.c for more info.
74
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75 commit=<seconds>
76 Set the interval of periodic commit, 30 seconds by default. Higher
77 values defer data being synced to permanent storage with obvious
78 consequences when the system crashes. The upper bound is not forced,
79 but a warning is printed if it's more than 300 seconds (5 minutes).
80
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81 compress
82 compress=<type>
83 compress-force
84 compress-force=<type>
85 Control BTRFS file data compression. Type may be specified as "zlib"
86 "lzo" or "no" (for no compression, used for remounting). If no type
87 is specified, zlib is used. If compress-force is specified,
88 all files will be compressed, whether or not they compress well.
89 If compression is enabled, nodatacow and nodatasum are disabled.
90
91 degraded
92 Allow mounts to continue with missing devices. A read-write mount may
93 fail with too many devices missing, for example if a stripe member
94 is completely missing.
95
96 device=<devicepath>
97 Specify a device during mount so that ioctls on the control device
9ed354b7 98 can be avoided. Especially useful when trying to mount a multi-device
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99 setup as root. May be specified multiple times for multiple devices.
100
e07a2ade 101 nodiscard(*)
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103 Disable/enable discard mount option.
104 Discard issues frequent commands to let the block device reclaim space
105 freed by the filesystem.
106 This is useful for SSD devices, thinly provisioned
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107 LUNs and virtual machine images, but may have a significant
108 performance impact. (The fstrim command is also available to
109 initiate batch trims from userspace).
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53036293 111 noenospc_debug(*)
c854a990 112 enospc_debug
53036293 113 Disable/enable debugging option to be more verbose in some ENOSPC conditions.
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115 fatal_errors=<action>
116 Action to take when encountering a fatal error:
117 "bug" - BUG() on a fatal error. This is the default.
118 "panic" - panic() on a fatal error.
119
2c9ee856 120 noflushoncommit(*)
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121 flushoncommit
122 The 'flushoncommit' mount option forces any data dirtied by a write in a
123 prior transaction to commit as part of the current commit. This makes
124 the committed state a fully consistent view of the file system from the
125 application's perspective (i.e., it includes all completed file system
126 operations). This was previously the behavior only when a snapshot is
127 created.
128
129 inode_cache
130 Enable free inode number caching. Defaults to off due to an overflow
131 problem when the free space crcs don't fit inside a single page.
132
133 max_inline=<bytes>
134 Specify the maximum amount of space, in bytes, that can be inlined in
135 a metadata B-tree leaf. The value is specified in bytes, optionally
136 with a K, M, or G suffix, case insensitive. In practice, this value
137 is limited by the root sector size, with some space unavailable due
138 to leaf headers. For a 4k sectorsize, max inline data is ~3900 bytes.
139
140 metadata_ratio=<value>
141 Specify that 1 metadata chunk should be allocated after every <value>
142 data chunks. Off by default.
143
bd0330ad 144 acl(*)
c854a990 145 noacl
bd0330ad 146 Enable/disable support for Posix Access Control Lists (ACLs). See the
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147 acl(5) manual page for more information about ACLs.
148
842bef58 149 barrier(*)
c854a990 150 nobarrier
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151 Enable/disable the use of block layer write barriers. Write barriers
152 ensure that certain IOs make it through the device cache and are on
153 persistent storage. If disabled on a device with a volatile
154 (non-battery-backed) write-back cache, nobarrier option will lead to
155 filesystem corruption on a system crash or power loss.
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a258af7a 157 datacow(*)
c854a990 158 nodatacow
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159 Enable/disable data copy-on-write for newly created files.
160 Nodatacow implies nodatasum, and disables all compression.
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d399167d 162 datasum(*)
c854a990 163 nodatasum
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164 Enable/disable data checksumming for newly created files.
165 Datasum implies datacow.
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167 notreelog
168 Disable the tree logging used for fsync and O_SYNC writes.
169
170 recovery
171 Enable autorecovery attempts if a bad tree root is found at mount time.
172 Currently this scans a list of several previous tree roots and tries to
173 use the first readable.
174
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175 rescan_uuid_tree
176 Force check and rebuild procedure of the UUID tree. This should not
177 normally be needed.
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179 skip_balance
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180 Skip automatic resume of interrupted balance operation after mount.
181 May be resumed with "btrfs balance resume."
182
183 space_cache (*)
184 Enable the on-disk freespace cache.
185 nospace_cache
186 Disable freespace cache loading without clearing the cache.
187 clear_cache
188 Force clearing and rebuilding of the disk space cache if something
189 has gone wrong.
190
191 ssd
192 nossd
193 ssd_spread
194 Options to control ssd allocation schemes. By default, BTRFS will
195 enable or disable ssd allocation heuristics depending on whether a
196 rotational or nonrotational disk is in use. The ssd and nossd options
197 can override this autodetection.
198
199 The ssd_spread mount option attempts to allocate into big chunks
200 of unused space, and may perform better on low-end ssds. ssd_spread
201 implies ssd, enabling all other ssd heuristics as well.
202
203 subvol=<path>
204 Mount subvolume at <path> rather than the root subvolume. <path> is
205 relative to the top level subvolume.
206
207 subvolid=<ID>
208 Mount subvolume specified by an ID number rather than the root subvolume.
209 This allows mounting of subvolumes which are not in the root of the mounted
210 filesystem.
211 You can use "btrfs subvolume list" to see subvolume ID numbers.
212
213 subvolrootid=<objectid> (deprecated)
214 Mount subvolume specified by <objectid> rather than the root subvolume.
215 This allows mounting of subvolumes which are not in the root of the mounted
216 filesystem.
217 You can use "btrfs subvolume show " to see the object ID for a subvolume.
218
219 thread_pool=<number>
220 The number of worker threads to allocate. The default number is equal
221 to the number of CPUs + 2, or 8, whichever is smaller.
222
223 user_subvol_rm_allowed
224 Allow subvolumes to be deleted by a non-root user. Use with caution.
225
226MAILING LIST
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229There is a Btrfs mailing list hosted on vger.kernel.org. You can
230find details on how to subscribe here:
231
232http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-btrfs
233
234Mailing list archives are available from gmane:
235
236http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs
237
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243Discussion of Btrfs also occurs on the #btrfs channel of the Freenode
244IRC network.
245
246
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248 UTILITIES
249 =========
250
251Userspace tools for creating and manipulating Btrfs file systems are
252available from the git repository at the following location:
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254 http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/mason/btrfs-progs.git
255 git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/btrfs-progs.git
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257These include the following tools:
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c7501796 259* mkfs.btrfs: create a filesystem
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c7501796 261* btrfs: a single tool to manage the filesystems, refer to the manpage for more details
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c7501796 263* 'btrfsck' or 'btrfs check': do a consistency check of the filesystem
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c7501796 265Other tools for specific tasks:
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c7501796 267* btrfs-convert: in-place conversion from ext2/3/4 filesystems
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c7501796 269* btrfs-image: dump filesystem metadata for debugging
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