From: Shobhit Kukreti <shobhitkukreti@gmail.com>
To: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>,
skhan@linuxfoundation.org,
linux-kernel-mentees@lists.linuxfoundation.org,
linux-doc@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: shobhitkukreti@gmail.com
Subject: [Linux-kernel-mentees] [PATCH] Documentation: filesystems: Convert jfs.txt to reStructedText format.
Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2019 16:22:39 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190706232236.GA24717@t-1000> (raw)
This converts the plain text documentation of jfs.txt to reStructuredText format.
Added to documentation build process and verified with make htmldocs
Signed-off-by: Shobhit Kukreti <shobhitkukreti@gmail.com>
---
Documentation/filesystems/index.rst | 1 +
Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst | 74 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt | 52 --------------------------
3 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst
delete mode 100644 Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst
index 1131c34..d700330 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst
@@ -41,3 +41,4 @@ Documentation for individual filesystem types can be found here.
:maxdepth: 2
binderfs.rst
+ jfs
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bfb6110
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+===========================================
+IBM's Journaled File System (JFS) for Linux
+===========================================
+
+JFS Homepage: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
+
+Following Mount Options are Supported
+
+(*) == default
+ .. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.3cm}|p{1.3cm}|p{8.0cm}|
+
+.. cssclass:: longtable
+
+.. flat-table::
+ :header-rows: 0
+ :stub-columns: 0
+
+ * - iocharset
+ - =name
+ - Character set to use for converting from Unicode to ASCII. The default is to do no conversion. Use iocharset=utf8 for UTF-8 translations.
+ This requires CONFIG_NLS_UTF8 to be set in the kernel .config file. iocharset=none specifies the default behavior explicitly.
+
+ * - resize
+ - =value
+ - Resize the volume to <value> blocks. JFS only supports growing a volume, not shrinking it. This option is only valid during a remount,
+ when the volume is mounted read-write. The resize keyword with no value will grow the volume to the full size of the partition.
+
+ * - nointegrity
+ -
+ - Do not write to the journal. The primary use of this option is to allow for higher performance when restoring a volume from backup media.
+ The integrity of the volume is not guaranteed if the system abnormally abends.
+
+ * - integrity
+ - (*)
+ - Commit metadata changes to the journal. Use this option to remount a volume where the nointegrity option was previously specified in order
+ to restore normal behavior.
+
+ * - errors
+ - =continue
+ - Keep going on a filesystem error.
+
+ * - errors
+ - =remount-ro(*)
+ - Remount the filesystem read-only on an error.
+
+ * - errors
+ - =panic
+ - Panic and halt the machine if an error occurs.
+
+ * - uid
+ - =value
+ - Override on-disk uid with specified value
+
+ * - gid
+ - =value
+ - Override on-disk gid with specified value
+
+ * - umask
+ - =value
+ - Override on-disk umask with specified octal value. For directories, the execute bit will be set if the corresponding read bit is set.
+
+ * - discard
+ - =minlen
+ - :rspan:`1` :cspan:`1` This enables/disables the use of discard/TRIM commands.The discard/TRIM commands are sent to the underlying block device when blocks
+ are freed. This is useful for SSD devices and sparse/thinly-provisioned LUNs. The FITRIM ioctl command is also available together with the nodiscard option.
+ The value of minlen specifies the minimum blockcount, when a TRIM command to the block device is considered useful. When no value is given to the
+ discard option, it defaults to 64 blocks, which means 256KiB in JFS. The minlen value of discard overrides the minlen value given on an FITRIM ioctl()
+
+ * - nodiscard(*)
+ -
+
+
+The JFS mailing list can be subscribed to by using the link labeled
+"Mail list Subscribe" at our web page http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 41fd757..0000000
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-IBM's Journaled File System (JFS) for Linux
-
-JFS Homepage: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
-
-The following mount options are supported:
-(*) == default
-
-iocharset=name Character set to use for converting from Unicode to
- ASCII. The default is to do no conversion. Use
- iocharset=utf8 for UTF-8 translations. This requires
- CONFIG_NLS_UTF8 to be set in the kernel .config file.
- iocharset=none specifies the default behavior explicitly.
-
-resize=value Resize the volume to <value> blocks. JFS only supports
- growing a volume, not shrinking it. This option is only
- valid during a remount, when the volume is mounted
- read-write. The resize keyword with no value will grow
- the volume to the full size of the partition.
-
-nointegrity Do not write to the journal. The primary use of this option
- is to allow for higher performance when restoring a volume
- from backup media. The integrity of the volume is not
- guaranteed if the system abnormally abends.
-
-integrity(*) Commit metadata changes to the journal. Use this option to
- remount a volume where the nointegrity option was
- previously specified in order to restore normal behavior.
-
-errors=continue Keep going on a filesystem error.
-errors=remount-ro(*) Remount the filesystem read-only on an error.
-errors=panic Panic and halt the machine if an error occurs.
-
-uid=value Override on-disk uid with specified value
-gid=value Override on-disk gid with specified value
-umask=value Override on-disk umask with specified octal value. For
- directories, the execute bit will be set if the corresponding
- read bit is set.
-
-discard=minlen This enables/disables the use of discard/TRIM commands.
-discard The discard/TRIM commands are sent to the underlying
-nodiscard(*) block device when blocks are freed. This is useful for SSD
- devices and sparse/thinly-provisioned LUNs. The FITRIM ioctl
- command is also available together with the nodiscard option.
- The value of minlen specifies the minimum blockcount, when
- a TRIM command to the block device is considered useful.
- When no value is given to the discard option, it defaults to
- 64 blocks, which means 256KiB in JFS.
- The minlen value of discard overrides the minlen value given
- on an FITRIM ioctl().
-
-The JFS mailing list can be subscribed to by using the link labeled
-"Mail list Subscribe" at our web page http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
--
2.7.4
WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: shobhitkukreti at gmail.com (Shobhit Kukreti)
Subject: [Linux-kernel-mentees] [PATCH] Documentation: filesystems: Convert jfs.txt to reStructedText format.
Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2019 16:22:39 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190706232236.GA24717@t-1000> (raw)
This converts the plain text documentation of jfs.txt to reStructuredText format.
Added to documentation build process and verified with make htmldocs
Signed-off-by: Shobhit Kukreti <shobhitkukreti at gmail.com>
---
Documentation/filesystems/index.rst | 1 +
Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst | 74 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt | 52 --------------------------
3 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst
delete mode 100644 Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst
index 1131c34..d700330 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst
@@ -41,3 +41,4 @@ Documentation for individual filesystem types can be found here.
:maxdepth: 2
binderfs.rst
+ jfs
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bfb6110
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+===========================================
+IBM's Journaled File System (JFS) for Linux
+===========================================
+
+JFS Homepage: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
+
+Following Mount Options are Supported
+
+(*) == default
+ .. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.3cm}|p{1.3cm}|p{8.0cm}|
+
+.. cssclass:: longtable
+
+.. flat-table::
+ :header-rows: 0
+ :stub-columns: 0
+
+ * - iocharset
+ - =name
+ - Character set to use for converting from Unicode to ASCII. The default is to do no conversion. Use iocharset=utf8 for UTF-8 translations.
+ This requires CONFIG_NLS_UTF8 to be set in the kernel .config file. iocharset=none specifies the default behavior explicitly.
+
+ * - resize
+ - =value
+ - Resize the volume to <value> blocks. JFS only supports growing a volume, not shrinking it. This option is only valid during a remount,
+ when the volume is mounted read-write. The resize keyword with no value will grow the volume to the full size of the partition.
+
+ * - nointegrity
+ -
+ - Do not write to the journal. The primary use of this option is to allow for higher performance when restoring a volume from backup media.
+ The integrity of the volume is not guaranteed if the system abnormally abends.
+
+ * - integrity
+ - (*)
+ - Commit metadata changes to the journal. Use this option to remount a volume where the nointegrity option was previously specified in order
+ to restore normal behavior.
+
+ * - errors
+ - =continue
+ - Keep going on a filesystem error.
+
+ * - errors
+ - =remount-ro(*)
+ - Remount the filesystem read-only on an error.
+
+ * - errors
+ - =panic
+ - Panic and halt the machine if an error occurs.
+
+ * - uid
+ - =value
+ - Override on-disk uid with specified value
+
+ * - gid
+ - =value
+ - Override on-disk gid with specified value
+
+ * - umask
+ - =value
+ - Override on-disk umask with specified octal value. For directories, the execute bit will be set if the corresponding read bit is set.
+
+ * - discard
+ - =minlen
+ - :rspan:`1` :cspan:`1` This enables/disables the use of discard/TRIM commands.The discard/TRIM commands are sent to the underlying block device when blocks
+ are freed. This is useful for SSD devices and sparse/thinly-provisioned LUNs. The FITRIM ioctl command is also available together with the nodiscard option.
+ The value of minlen specifies the minimum blockcount, when a TRIM command to the block device is considered useful. When no value is given to the
+ discard option, it defaults to 64 blocks, which means 256KiB in JFS. The minlen value of discard overrides the minlen value given on an FITRIM ioctl()
+
+ * - nodiscard(*)
+ -
+
+
+The JFS mailing list can be subscribed to by using the link labeled
+"Mail list Subscribe" at our web page http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 41fd757..0000000
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-IBM's Journaled File System (JFS) for Linux
-
-JFS Homepage: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
-
-The following mount options are supported:
-(*) == default
-
-iocharset=name Character set to use for converting from Unicode to
- ASCII. The default is to do no conversion. Use
- iocharset=utf8 for UTF-8 translations. This requires
- CONFIG_NLS_UTF8 to be set in the kernel .config file.
- iocharset=none specifies the default behavior explicitly.
-
-resize=value Resize the volume to <value> blocks. JFS only supports
- growing a volume, not shrinking it. This option is only
- valid during a remount, when the volume is mounted
- read-write. The resize keyword with no value will grow
- the volume to the full size of the partition.
-
-nointegrity Do not write to the journal. The primary use of this option
- is to allow for higher performance when restoring a volume
- from backup media. The integrity of the volume is not
- guaranteed if the system abnormally abends.
-
-integrity(*) Commit metadata changes to the journal. Use this option to
- remount a volume where the nointegrity option was
- previously specified in order to restore normal behavior.
-
-errors=continue Keep going on a filesystem error.
-errors=remount-ro(*) Remount the filesystem read-only on an error.
-errors=panic Panic and halt the machine if an error occurs.
-
-uid=value Override on-disk uid with specified value
-gid=value Override on-disk gid with specified value
-umask=value Override on-disk umask with specified octal value. For
- directories, the execute bit will be set if the corresponding
- read bit is set.
-
-discard=minlen This enables/disables the use of discard/TRIM commands.
-discard The discard/TRIM commands are sent to the underlying
-nodiscard(*) block device when blocks are freed. This is useful for SSD
- devices and sparse/thinly-provisioned LUNs. The FITRIM ioctl
- command is also available together with the nodiscard option.
- The value of minlen specifies the minimum blockcount, when
- a TRIM command to the block device is considered useful.
- When no value is given to the discard option, it defaults to
- 64 blocks, which means 256KiB in JFS.
- The minlen value of discard overrides the minlen value given
- on an FITRIM ioctl().
-
-The JFS mailing list can be subscribed to by using the link labeled
-"Mail list Subscribe" at our web page http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
--
2.7.4
WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: shobhitkukreti@gmail.com (Shobhit Kukreti)
Subject: [Linux-kernel-mentees] [PATCH] Documentation: filesystems: Convert jfs.txt to reStructedText format.
Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2019 16:22:39 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190706232236.GA24717@t-1000> (raw)
Message-ID: <20190706232239.BnKFnu-zdNPbvly5m7IKnyBFzCZiPjzoy8sooi4cQ3M@z> (raw)
This converts the plain text documentation of jfs.txt to reStructuredText format.
Added to documentation build process and verified with make htmldocs
Signed-off-by: Shobhit Kukreti <shobhitkukreti at gmail.com>
---
Documentation/filesystems/index.rst | 1 +
Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst | 74 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt | 52 --------------------------
3 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst
delete mode 100644 Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst
index 1131c34..d700330 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst
@@ -41,3 +41,4 @@ Documentation for individual filesystem types can be found here.
:maxdepth: 2
binderfs.rst
+ jfs
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bfb6110
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+===========================================
+IBM's Journaled File System (JFS) for Linux
+===========================================
+
+JFS Homepage: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
+
+Following Mount Options are Supported
+
+(*) == default
+ .. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.3cm}|p{1.3cm}|p{8.0cm}|
+
+.. cssclass:: longtable
+
+.. flat-table::
+ :header-rows: 0
+ :stub-columns: 0
+
+ * - iocharset
+ - =name
+ - Character set to use for converting from Unicode to ASCII. The default is to do no conversion. Use iocharset=utf8 for UTF-8 translations.
+ This requires CONFIG_NLS_UTF8 to be set in the kernel .config file. iocharset=none specifies the default behavior explicitly.
+
+ * - resize
+ - =value
+ - Resize the volume to <value> blocks. JFS only supports growing a volume, not shrinking it. This option is only valid during a remount,
+ when the volume is mounted read-write. The resize keyword with no value will grow the volume to the full size of the partition.
+
+ * - nointegrity
+ -
+ - Do not write to the journal. The primary use of this option is to allow for higher performance when restoring a volume from backup media.
+ The integrity of the volume is not guaranteed if the system abnormally abends.
+
+ * - integrity
+ - (*)
+ - Commit metadata changes to the journal. Use this option to remount a volume where the nointegrity option was previously specified in order
+ to restore normal behavior.
+
+ * - errors
+ - =continue
+ - Keep going on a filesystem error.
+
+ * - errors
+ - =remount-ro(*)
+ - Remount the filesystem read-only on an error.
+
+ * - errors
+ - =panic
+ - Panic and halt the machine if an error occurs.
+
+ * - uid
+ - =value
+ - Override on-disk uid with specified value
+
+ * - gid
+ - =value
+ - Override on-disk gid with specified value
+
+ * - umask
+ - =value
+ - Override on-disk umask with specified octal value. For directories, the execute bit will be set if the corresponding read bit is set.
+
+ * - discard
+ - =minlen
+ - :rspan:`1` :cspan:`1` This enables/disables the use of discard/TRIM commands.The discard/TRIM commands are sent to the underlying block device when blocks
+ are freed. This is useful for SSD devices and sparse/thinly-provisioned LUNs. The FITRIM ioctl command is also available together with the nodiscard option.
+ The value of minlen specifies the minimum blockcount, when a TRIM command to the block device is considered useful. When no value is given to the
+ discard option, it defaults to 64 blocks, which means 256KiB in JFS. The minlen value of discard overrides the minlen value given on an FITRIM ioctl()
+
+ * - nodiscard(*)
+ -
+
+
+The JFS mailing list can be subscribed to by using the link labeled
+"Mail list Subscribe" at our web page http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 41fd757..0000000
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/jfs.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-IBM's Journaled File System (JFS) for Linux
-
-JFS Homepage: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
-
-The following mount options are supported:
-(*) == default
-
-iocharset=name Character set to use for converting from Unicode to
- ASCII. The default is to do no conversion. Use
- iocharset=utf8 for UTF-8 translations. This requires
- CONFIG_NLS_UTF8 to be set in the kernel .config file.
- iocharset=none specifies the default behavior explicitly.
-
-resize=value Resize the volume to <value> blocks. JFS only supports
- growing a volume, not shrinking it. This option is only
- valid during a remount, when the volume is mounted
- read-write. The resize keyword with no value will grow
- the volume to the full size of the partition.
-
-nointegrity Do not write to the journal. The primary use of this option
- is to allow for higher performance when restoring a volume
- from backup media. The integrity of the volume is not
- guaranteed if the system abnormally abends.
-
-integrity(*) Commit metadata changes to the journal. Use this option to
- remount a volume where the nointegrity option was
- previously specified in order to restore normal behavior.
-
-errors=continue Keep going on a filesystem error.
-errors=remount-ro(*) Remount the filesystem read-only on an error.
-errors=panic Panic and halt the machine if an error occurs.
-
-uid=value Override on-disk uid with specified value
-gid=value Override on-disk gid with specified value
-umask=value Override on-disk umask with specified octal value. For
- directories, the execute bit will be set if the corresponding
- read bit is set.
-
-discard=minlen This enables/disables the use of discard/TRIM commands.
-discard The discard/TRIM commands are sent to the underlying
-nodiscard(*) block device when blocks are freed. This is useful for SSD
- devices and sparse/thinly-provisioned LUNs. The FITRIM ioctl
- command is also available together with the nodiscard option.
- The value of minlen specifies the minimum blockcount, when
- a TRIM command to the block device is considered useful.
- When no value is given to the discard option, it defaults to
- 64 blocks, which means 256KiB in JFS.
- The minlen value of discard overrides the minlen value given
- on an FITRIM ioctl().
-
-The JFS mailing list can be subscribed to by using the link labeled
-"Mail list Subscribe" at our web page http://jfs.sourceforge.net/
--
2.7.4
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2019-07-06 23:22 Shobhit Kukreti [this message]
2019-07-06 23:22 ` [Linux-kernel-mentees] [PATCH] Documentation: filesystems: Convert jfs.txt to reStructedText format Shobhit Kukreti
2019-07-06 23:22 ` shobhitkukreti
2019-07-08 19:47 ` Jonathan Corbet
2019-07-08 19:47 ` Jonathan Corbet
2019-07-08 19:47 ` corbet
2019-07-08 19:57 ` Matthew Wilcox
2019-07-08 19:57 ` Matthew Wilcox
2019-07-08 19:57 ` willy
2019-07-10 3:25 ` [PATCH v2] Documentation: filesystems: Convert jfs.txt to Shobhit Kukreti
2019-07-10 3:25 ` [Linux-kernel-mentees] " Shobhit Kukreti
2019-07-10 3:25 ` shobhitkukreti
2019-07-10 12:33 ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2019-07-10 12:33 ` [Linux-kernel-mentees] " Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2019-07-10 12:33 ` mchehab+samsung
2019-07-10 15:29 ` [PATCH v3] " Shobhit Kukreti
2019-07-10 15:29 ` [Linux-kernel-mentees] " Shobhit Kukreti
2019-07-10 15:29 ` shobhitkukreti
2019-07-10 15:57 ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2019-07-10 15:57 ` [Linux-kernel-mentees] " Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2019-07-10 15:57 ` mchehab+samsung
2019-07-31 19:09 ` Jonathan Corbet
2019-07-31 19:09 ` [Linux-kernel-mentees] " Jonathan Corbet
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