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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
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Linux-2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip!
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+Changes from version 0.5a to version 0.5b
+=========================================
+ - Now that we have sysctl(), the immutable flag cannot be changed when
+ the system is running at security level > 0.
+ - Some cleanups in the code.
+ - More consistency checks on directories.
+ - The ext2.diff patch from Tom May <ftom@netcom.com> has been
+ integrated. This patch replaces expensive "/" and "%" with
+ cheap ">>" and "&" where possible.
+
+Changes from version 0.5 to version 0.5a
+========================================
+ - Zero the partial block following the end of the file when a file
+ is truncated.
+ - Dates updated in the copyright.
+ - More checks when the filesystem is mounted: the count of blocks,
+ fragments, and inodes per group is checked against the block size.
+ - The buffers used by the error routines are now static variables, to
+ avoid using space on the kernel stack, as requested by Linus.
+ - Some cleanups in the error messages (some versions of syslog contain
+ a bug which truncates an error message if it contains '\n').
+ - Check that no data can be written to a file past the 2GB limit.
+ - The famous readdir() bug has been fixed by Stephen Tweedie.
+ - Added a revision level in the superblock.
+ - Full support for O_SYNC flag of the open system call.
+ - New mount options: `resuid=#uid' and `resgid=#gid'. `resuid' causes
+ ext2fs to consider user #uid like root for the reserved blocks.
+ `resgid' acts the same way with group #gid. New fields in the
+ superblock contain default values for resuid and resgid and can
+ be modified by tune2fs.
+ Idea comes from Rene Cougnenc <cougnenc@renux.frmug.fr.net>.
+ - New mount options: `bsddf' and `minixdf'. `bsddf' causes ext2fs
+ to remove the blocks used for FS structures from the total block
+ count in statfs. With `minixdf', ext2fs mimics Minix behavior
+ in statfs (i.e. it returns the total number of blocks on the
+ partition). This is intended to make bde happy :-)
+ - New file attributes:
+ - Immutable files cannot be modified. Data cannot be written to
+ these files. They cannot be removed, renamed and new links cannot
+ be created. Even root cannot modify the files. He has to remove
+ the immutable attribute first.
+ - Append-only files: can only be written in append-mode when writing.
+ They cannot be removed, renamed and new links cannot be created.
+ Note: files may only be added to an append-only directory.
+ - No-dump files: the attribute is not used by the kernel. My port
+ of dump uses it to avoid backing up files which are not important.
+ - New check in ext2_check_dir_entry: the inode number is checked.
+ - Support for big file systems: the copy of the FS descriptor is now
+ dynamically allocated (previous versions used a fixed size array).
+ This allows to mount 2GB+ FS.
+ - Reorganization of the ext2_inode structure to allow other operating
+ systems to create specific fields if they use ext2fs as their native
+ file system. Currently, ext2fs is only implemented in Linux but
+ will soon be part of Gnu Hurd and of Masix.
+
+Changes from version 0.4b to version 0.5
+========================================
+ - New superblock fields: s_lastcheck and s_checkinterval added
+ by Uwe Ohse <uwe@tirka.gun.de> to implement timedependent checks
+ of the file system
+ - Real random numbers for secure rm added by Pierre del Perugia
+ <delperug@gla.ecoledoc.ibp.fr>
+ - The mount warnings related to the state of a fs are not printed
+ if the fs is mounted read-only, idea by Nick Holloway
+ <alfie@dcs.warwick.ac.uk>
+
+Changes from version 0.4a to version 0.4b
+=========================================
+ - Copyrights changed to include the name of my laboratory.
+ - Clean up of balloc.c and ialloc.c.
+ - More consistency checks.
+ - Block preallocation added by Stephen Tweedie.
+ - Direct reads of directories disallowed.
+ - Readahead implemented in readdir by Stephen Tweedie.
+ - Bugs in block and inodes allocation fixed.
+ - Readahead implemented in ext2_find_entry by Chip Salzenberg.
+ - New mount options:
+ `check=none|normal|strict'
+ `debug'
+ `errors=continue|remount-ro|panic'
+ `grpid', `bsdgroups'
+ `nocheck'
+ `nogrpid', `sysvgroups'
+ - truncate() now tries to deallocate contiguous blocks in a single call
+ to ext2_free_blocks().
+ - lots of cosmetic changes.
+
+Changes from version 0.4 to version 0.4a
+========================================
+ - the `sync' option support is now complete. Version 0.4 was not
+ supporting it when truncating a file. I have tested the synchronous
+ writes and they work but they make the system very slow :-( I have
+ to work again on this to make it faster.
+ - when detecting an error on a mounted filesystem, version 0.4 used
+ to try to write a flag in the super block even if the filesystem had
+ been mounted read-only. This is fixed.
+ - the `sb=#' option now causes the kernel code to use the filesystem
+ descriptors located at block #+1. Version 0.4 used the superblock
+ backup located at block # but used the main copy of the descriptors.
+ - a new file attribute `S' is supported. This attribute causes
+ synchronous writes but is applied to a file not to the entire file
+ system (thanks to Michael Kraehe <kraehe@bakunin.north.de> for
+ suggesting it).
+ - the directory cache is inhibited by default. The cache management
+ code seems to be buggy and I have to look at it carefully before
+ using it again.
+ - deleting a file with the `s' attribute (secure deletion) causes its
+ blocks to be overwritten with random values not with zeros (thanks to
+ Michael A. Griffith <grif@cs.ucr.edu> for suggesting it).
+ - lots of cosmetic changes have been made.
+
+Changes from version 0.3 to version 0.4
+=======================================
+ - Three new mount options are supported: `check', `sync' and `sb=#'.
+ `check' tells the kernel code to make more consistency checks
+ when the file system is mounted. Currently, the kernel code checks
+ that the blocks and inodes bitmaps are consistent with the free
+ blocks and inodes counts. More checks will be added in future
+ releases.
+ `sync' tells the kernel code to use synchronous writes when updating
+ an inode, a bitmap, a directory entry or an indirect block. This
+ can make the file system much slower but can be a big win for files
+ recovery in case of a crash (and we can now say to the BSD folks
+ that Linux also supports synchronous updates :-).
+ `sb=#' tells the kernel code to use an alternate super block instead
+ of its master copy. `#' is the number of the block (counted in
+ 1024 bytes blocks) which contains the alternate super block.
+ An ext2 file system typically contains backups of the super block
+ at blocks 8193, 16385, and so on.
+ - I have change the meaning of the valid flag used by e2fsck. it
+ now contains the state of the file system. If the kernel code
+ detects an inconsistency while the file system is mounted, it flags
+ it as erroneous and e2fsck will detect that on next run.
+ - The super block now contains a mount counter. This counter is
+ incremented each time the file system is mounted read/write. When
+ this counter becomes bigger than a maximal mount counts (also stored
+ in the super block), e2fsck checks the file system, even if it had
+ been unmounted cleanly, and resets this counter to 0.
+ - File attributes are now supported. One can associate a set of
+ attributes to a file. Three attributes are defined:
+ `c': the file is marked for automatic compression,
+ `s': the file is marked for secure deletion: when the file is
+ deleted, its blocks are zeroed and written back to the disk,
+ `u': the file is marked for undeletion: when the file is deleted,
+ its contents are saved to allow a future undeletion.
+ Currently, only the `s' attribute is implemented in the kernel
+ code. Support for the other attributes will be added in a future
+ release.
+ - a few bugs related to times updates have been fixed by Bruce
+ Evans and me.
+ - a bug related to the links count of deleted inodes has been fixed.
+ Previous versions used to keep the links count set to 1 when a file
+ was deleted. The new version now sets links_count to 0 when deleting
+ the last link.
+ - a race condition when deallocating an inode has been fixed by
+ Stephen Tweedie.
+