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From: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org>
To: hughd@google.com, akpm@linux-foundation.org, willy@infradead.org,
	brauner@kernel.org
Cc: linux-mm@kvack.org, p.raghav@samsung.com, da.gomez@samsung.com,
	a.manzanares@samsung.com, dave@stgolabs.net,
	yosryahmed@google.com, keescook@chromium.org, mcgrof@kernel.org,
	patches@lists.linux.dev, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH 5/6] shmem: update documentation
Date: Thu,  2 Mar 2023 15:27:57 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20230302232758.888157-6-mcgrof@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20230302232758.888157-1-mcgrof@kernel.org>

Update the docs to reflect a bit better why some folks prefer tmpfs
over ramfs and clarify a bit more about the difference between brd
ramdisks.

Signed-off-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org>
---
 Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.rst | 27 +++++++++++++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.rst
index 0408c245785e..e77ebdacadd0 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.rst
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.rst
@@ -13,14 +13,25 @@ everything stored therein is lost.
 
 tmpfs puts everything into the kernel internal caches and grows and
 shrinks to accommodate the files it contains and is able to swap
-unneeded pages out to swap space. It has maximum size limits which can
-be adjusted on the fly via 'mount -o remount ...'
-
-If you compare it to ramfs (which was the template to create tmpfs)
-you gain swapping and limit checking. Another similar thing is the RAM
-disk (/dev/ram*), which simulates a fixed size hard disk in physical
-RAM, where you have to create an ordinary filesystem on top. Ramdisks
-cannot swap and you do not have the possibility to resize them.
+unneeded pages out to swap space.
+
+tmpfs extends ramfs with a few userspace configurable options listed and
+explained further below, some of which can be reconfigured dynamically on the
+fly using a remount ('mount -o remount ...') of the filesystem. A tmpfs
+filesystem can be resized but it cannot be resized to a size below its current
+usage. tmpfs also supports POSIX ACLs, and extended attributes for the
+trusted.* and security.* namespaces. ramfs does not use swap and you cannot
+modify any parameter for a ramfs filesystem. The size limit of a ramfs
+filesystem is how much memory you have available, and so care must be taken if
+used so to not run out of memory.
+
+An alternative to tmpfs and ramfs is to use brd to create RAM disks
+(/dev/ram*), which allows you to simulate a block device disk in physical RAM.
+To write data you would just then need to create an regular filesystem on top
+this ramdisk. As with ramfs, brd ramdisks cannot swap. brd ramdisks are also
+configured in size at initialization and you cannot dynamically resize them.
+Contrary to brd ramdisks, tmpfs has its own filesystem, it does not rely on the
+block layer at all.
 
 Since tmpfs lives completely in the page cache and on swap, all tmpfs
 pages will be shown as "Shmem" in /proc/meminfo and "Shared" in
-- 
2.39.1



  parent reply	other threads:[~2023-03-02 23:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-03-02 23:27 [PATCH 0/6] tmpfs: add the option to disable swap Luis Chamberlain
2023-03-02 23:27 ` [PATCH 1/6] shmem: remove check for folio lock on writepage() Luis Chamberlain
2023-03-06 13:59   ` David Hildenbrand
2023-03-02 23:27 ` [PATCH 2/6] shmem: set shmem_writepage() variables early Luis Chamberlain
2023-03-06 13:59   ` David Hildenbrand
2023-03-06 17:06   ` Christian Brauner
2023-03-02 23:27 ` [PATCH 3/6] shmem: move reclaim check early on writepages() Luis Chamberlain
2023-03-06 14:01   ` David Hildenbrand
2023-03-08 21:30     ` Luis Chamberlain
2023-03-06 19:49   ` Yosry Ahmed
2023-03-02 23:27 ` [PATCH 4/6] shmem: skip page split if we're not reclaiming Luis Chamberlain
2023-03-06 14:02   ` David Hildenbrand
2023-03-06 19:49   ` Yosry Ahmed
2023-03-02 23:27 ` Luis Chamberlain [this message]
2023-03-06 14:04   ` [PATCH 5/6] shmem: update documentation David Hildenbrand
2023-03-08 22:16     ` Luis Chamberlain
2023-03-06 17:05   ` Christian Brauner
2023-03-02 23:27 ` [PATCH 6/6] shmem: add support to ignore swap Luis Chamberlain
2023-03-06 20:03   ` Yosry Ahmed
2023-03-08 22:21     ` Luis Chamberlain
2023-03-06 17:09 ` [PATCH 0/6] tmpfs: add the option to disable swap Christian Brauner

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