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- Version 0.92 (2002-03-29)
- ==========
- * Minor cleanup. Ran Lindent on the sources.
- Version 0.92 (2002-03-27)
- ==========
- * Fixed module makefile problem. It was not compiling all the correct
- source files!
- * Removed duplicated function definition
- * Fixed potential null pointer dereference when reporting an error
- Version 0.91 (2002-03-26)
- ==========
- * Oy! Fixed stupid bug that would cause an unresolved symbol error.
- Thanks to Laszlo Boszormenyi for pointing this out to me.
- Version 0.9 (2002-03-14)
- ==========
- * Added Sergey S. Kostyliov's patch to eliminate memcpy() overhead
- from b+tree operations. Changes the befs_read_datastream() interface.
- * Segregated the functions that interface directly with the linux vfs
- interface into their own file called linuxvfs.c. [WD]
- Version 0.64 (2002-02-07)
- ==========
- * Did the string comparison really right this time (btree.c) [WD]
- * Fixed up some places where I assumed that a long int could hold
- a pointer value. (btree.c) [WD]
- * Andrew Farnham <andrewfarnham@uq.net.au> pointed out that the module
- wouldn't work on older (<2.4.10) kernels due to an unresolved symbol.
- This is bad, since 2.4.9 is still the current RedHat kernel. I added
- a workaround for this problem (compatibility.h) [WD]
- * Sergey S. Kostyliov made befs_find_key() use a binary search to find
- keys within btree nodes, rather than the linear search we were using
- before. (btree.c) [Sergey S. Kostyliov <rathamahata@php4.ru>]
- * Made a debian package of the source for use with kernel-package. [WD]
- Version 0.63 (2002-01-31)
- ==========
- * Fixed bug in befs_find_brun_indirect() that would result in the wrong
- block being read. It was introduced when adding byteswapping in
- 0.61. (datastream.c) [WD]
- * Fixed a longstanding bug in befs_find_key() that would result in it
- finding the first key that is a substring of the string it is searching
- for. For example, this would cause files in the same directory with
- names like file1 and file2 to mysteriously be duplicates of each other
- (because they have the same inode number). Many thanks to Pavel Roskin
- for reporting this serious bug!!!
- (btree.c) [WD]
- * Added support for long symlinks, after Axel Dorfler explained up how
- they work. I had forgotten all about them. (inode.c, symlink.c) [WD]
- * Documentation improvements in source. [WD]
- * Makefile fix for independent module when CONFIG_MODVERSION is set in
- kernel config [Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>]
- * Compile warning fix for namei.c. [Sergey S. Kostyliov <rathamahata@php4.ru>]
- Version 0.62
- ==========
- * Fixed makefile for module install [WD]
- Version 0.61 (2002-01-20)
- ==========
- * Made functions in endian.h to do the correct byteswapping, no matter
- the arch. [WD]
- * Abbandoned silly checks for a NULL superblock pointer in debug.c. [WD]
- * Misc code cleanups. Also cleanup of this changelog file. [WD]
- * Added byteswapping to all metadata reads from disk.
- Uses the functions from endian.h [WD]
- * Remove the typedef of struct super_block to vfs_sb, as it offended
- certain peoples' aesthetic sense. [WD]
- * Ditto with the befs_read_block() interface. [WD]
-
- Version 0.6 (2001-12-15)
- ==========
- * Cleanup of NLS functions (util.c) [WD]
- * Make directory lookup/read use the NLS if an iocharset is provided. [WD]
- * Fixed stupid bug where specifying the uid or gid mount options as '0'
- would result in the filesystem using the on-disk uid and gid. [WD]
- * Added mount option to control debug printing.
- The option is, simply enough, 'debug'.
- (super.c, debug.c) [WD]
- * Removed notion of btree handle from btree.c. It was unnecessary, as the
- linux VFS doesn't allow us to keep any state between calls. Updated
- dir.c, namei.c befs_fs.h to account for it. [WD]
- * Improved handleing of overflow nodes when listing directories.
- Now works for overflow nodes hanging off of nodes other than the root
- node. This is the cleaner solution to Brent Miszalaski's problem. [WD]
- * Added new debug/warning/error print functions in debug.c.
- More flexible. Will soon be controllable at mount time
- (see TODO). [WD]
- * Rewrote datastream position lookups.
- (datastream.c) [WD]
- * Moved the TODO list to its own file.
- Version 0.50 (2001-11-13)
- ==========
- * Added workaround for mis-understanding of the nature of the b+trees used
- in directories. A cleaner solution will come after I've thought about it
- for a while. Thanks to Brent Miszalaski for finding and reporting this bug.
- (btree.c) [WD]
- * Minor cleanups
- * Added test for "impossible" condition of empty internal nodes in
- seekleaf() in btree.c [WD]
- * Implemented the abstracted read_block() in io.c [WD]
- * Cleaned up the inode validation in inode.c [WD]
- * Anton Altaparmakov figured out (by asking Linus :) ) what was causing the
- hanging disk io problem. It turns out you need to have the sync_pages
- callback defined in your address_space_ops, even if it just uses the
- default linux-supplied implementation. Fixed. Works now.
- (file.c) [WD]
- * Anton Altaparmakov and Christoph Hellwig alerted me to the fact that
- filesystem code should be using GFP_NOFS instead of GFP_KERNEL as the
- priority parameter to kmalloc(). Fixed.
- (datastream.c, btree.c super.c inode.c) [WD]
- * Anton also told me that the blocksize is not allowed to be larger than
- the page size in linux, which is 4k i386. Oops. Added a test for
- (blocksize > PAGE_SIZE), and refuse to mount in that case. What this
- practically means is that 8k blocksize volumes won't work without a major
- restructuring of the driver (or an alpha or other 64bit hardware). [WD]
- * Cleaned up the befs_count_blocks() function. Much smarter now.
- And somewhat smaller too. [WD]
- * Made inode allocations use a slab cache
- (super.c inode.c) [WD]
- * Moved the freeing of the private inode section from put_inode() to
- clear_inode(). This fixes a potential free twice type bug. Put_inode()
- can be called multiple times for each inode struct. [WD]
- * Converted all non vfs-callback functions to use befs_sb_info as the
- superblock type, rather than struct super_block. This is for
- portablity. [WD]
- * Fixed a couple of compile warnings due to use of malloc.h, when slab.h
- is the new way. (inode.c, super.c) [WD]
- * Fixed erronous includes of linux/befs_fs_i.h and linux/befs_fs_sb.h
- in inode.c [WD]
- Version 0.45 (2001-10-29)
- ==========
- * Added functions to get the private superblock and inode structures from
- their enclosing public structures. Switched all references to the
- private portions to use them. (many files) [WD]
- * Made read_super and read_inode allocate the private portions of those
- structures into the generic pointer fields of the public structures
- with kmalloc(). put_super and put_inode free them. This allows us not
- to have to touch the definitions of the public structures in
- include/linux/fs.h. Also, befs_inode_info is huge (because of the
- symlink string). (super.c, inode.c, befs_fs.h) [WD]
- * Fixed a thinko that was corrupting file reads after the first block_run
- is done being read. (datastream.c) [WD]
- * Removed fsync() hooks, since a read-only filesystem doesn't need them.
- [Christoph Hellwig].
- * Fixed befs_readlink() (symlink.c) [Christoph Hellwig].
- * Removed all the Read-Write stuff. I'll redo it when it is time to add
- write support (various files) [WD].
- * Removed prototypes for functions who's definitions have been removed
- (befs_fs.h) [WD].
- Version 0.4 (2001-10-28)
- ==========
- * Made it an option to use the old non-pagecache befs_file_read() for
- testing purposes. (fs/Config.in)
- * Fixed unused variable warnings when compiling without debugging.
- * Fixed a bug where the inode and super_block didn't get their blockbits
- fields set (inode.c and super.c).
- * Release patch version 11. AKA befs-driver version 0.4.
- * Thats right. New versioning scheme.
- I've done some serious testing on it now (on my box anyhow), and it
- seems stable and not outragously slow. Existing features are more-or-less
- correct (see TODO list). But it isn't 1.0 yet. I think 0.4 gives me some
- headroom before the big 1.0.
- 2001-10-26
- ==========
- * Fixed date format in this file. Was I smoking crack?
- * Removed old datastream code from file.c, since it is nolonger used.
- * Generic_read_file() is now used to read regular file data.
- It doesn't chew up the buffer cache (it does page io instead), and seems
- to be about as fast (even though it has to look up each file block
- indivdualy). And it knows about doing readahead, which is a major plus.
- So it does i/o in much larger chunks. It is the correct linux way. It
- uses befs_get_block() by way of befs_readpage() to find the disk offsets
- of blocks, which in turn calls befs_fpos2brun() in datastream.c to do
- the hard work of finding the disk block number.
- * Changed method of checking for a dirty filesystem in befs_read_super
- (super.c). Now we check to see if log_start and log_end differ. If so,
- the journal needs to be replayed, and the filesystem cannot be mounted.
- * Fixed an extra instance of MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT in super.c
- * Fixed a problem with reading the superblock on devices with large sector
- sizes (such as cdroms) on linux 2.4.10 and up.
- 2001-10-24
- ==========
- * Fix nasty bug in converting block numbers to struct befs_inode_addr.
- Subtle, because the old version was only sometimes wrong.
- Probably responsible for lots of problems. (inode.c)
- * Fix bug with reading an empty directory. (btree.c and dir.c)
- * This one looks good. Release patch version 10
- 2001-10-23
- ==========
- * Added btree searching function.
- * Use befs_btree_find in befs_lookup (namei.c)
- * Additional comments in btree.c
- 2001-10-22
- ==========
- * Added B+tree reading functions (in btree.c).
- Made befs_readdir() use them them instead of the cruft in index.c.
- 2001-09-11
- ==========
- * Converted befs_read_file() to use the new datastream code.
- * Finally updated the README file.
- * Added many comments.
- * Posted version 6
- * Removed byte-order conversion code.
- I have no intention of supporting it, and it was very ugly.
- Flow control with #ifdef (ugh). Maybe I'll redo it once
- native byteorder works 100%.
- 2001-09-10
- ==========
- * Finished implementing read_datastream()
- * made befs_read_brun() more general
- Supports an offset to start at and a max bytes to read
- Added a wrapper function to give the old call
- 2001-09-30
- ==========
- * Discovered that the datastream handleing code in file.c is quite deficient
- in several respects. For one thing, it doesn't deal with indirect blocks
- * Rewrote datastream handleing.
- * Created io.c, for io related functions.
- Previously, the befs_bread() funtions lived in file.c
- Created the befs_read_brun() function.
- 2001-09-07
- ==========
- * Made a function to actually count the number of fs blocks used by a file.
- And helper functions.
- (fs/befs/inode.c)
- 2001-09-05
- ==========
- * Fixed a misunderstanding of the inode fields.
- This fixed the problmem with wrong file sizes from du and others.
- The i_blocks field of the inode struct is not the number of blocks for the
- inode, it is the number of blocks for the file. Also, i_blksize is not
- necessarily the size of the inode, although in practice it works out.
- Changed to blocksize of filesystem.
- (fs/befs/inode.c)
- * Permanently removed code that had been provisionally ifdefed out of befs_fs.h
- * Since we don't support access time, make that field zero, instead of
- copying m_time.
- (fs/befs/inode.c)
- * Added sanity check for inode reading
- Make sure inode we got was the one we asked for.
- (fs/befs/inode.c)
- * Code cleanup
- Local pointers to commonly used structures in inode.c.
- Got rid of abominations befs_iaddr2inode() and befs_inode2ino().
- Replaced with single function iaddr2blockno().
- (fs/befs/super.c) (fs/befs/inode.c)
- 2001-09-01
- ==========
- * Fixed the problem with statfs where it would always claim the disk was
- half full, due to improper understanding of the statfs fields.
- (fs/befs/super.c)
- * Posted verion 4 of the patch
- 2001-09-01
- ==========
- * Changed the macros in befs_fs.h to inline functions.
- More readable. Typesafe. Better
- (include/linux/befs_fs.h)
- * Moved type definitions from befs_fs.h to a new file, befs_fs_types.h
- Because befs_fs_i.h and befs_fs_sb.h were including befs_fs.h for the
- typedefs, and they are inlcuded in <linux/fs.h>, which has definitions
- that I want the inline functions in befs_fs.h to be able to see. Nasty
- circularity.
- (include/linux/befs_fs.h)
- 2001-08-30
- ==========
- * Cleaned up some wording.
- * Added additional consitency checks on mount
- Check block_size agrees with block_shift
- Check flags == BEFS_CLEAN
- (fs/befs/super.c)
- * Tell the kernel to only mount befs read-only.
- By setting the MS_RDONLY flag in befs_read_super().
- Not that it was possible to write before. But now the kernel won't even try.
- (fs/befs/super.c)
- * Got rid of kernel warning on mount.
- The kernel doesn't like it if you call set_blocksize() on a device when
- you have some of its blocks open. Moved the second set_blocksize() to the
- very end of befs_read_super(), after we are done with the disk superblock.
- (fs/befs/super.c)
-
- * Fixed wrong number of args bug in befs_dump_inode
- (fs/befs/debug.c)
- * Solved lots of type mismatches in kprint()s
- (everwhere)
- 2001-08-27
- ==========
- * Cleaned up the fs/Config.in entries a bit, now slightly more descriptive.
- * BeFS depends on NLS, so I made activating BeFS enable the NLS questions
- (fs/nls/Config.in)
- * Added Configure.help entries for CONFIG_BEFS_FS and CONFIG_DEBUG_BEFS
- (Documentation/Configure.help)
- 2001-08-??
- ==========
- * Removed superblock locking calls in befs_read_super(). In 2.4, the VFS
- hands us a super_block struct that is already locked.
- 2001-08-13
- ==========
- * Will Dyson <will_dyson@pobox.com> is now attempting to maintain this module
- Makoto Kato <m_kato@ga2.so-net.ne.jp> is original author.Daniel Berlin
- also did some work on it (fixing it up for the later 2.3.x kernels, IIRC).
- * Fixed compile errors on 2.4.1 kernel (WD)
- Resolve rejected patches
- Accommodate changed NLS interface (util.h)
- Needed to include <linux/slab.h> in most files
- Makefile changes
- fs/Config.in changes
- * Tried to niceify the code using the ext2 fs as a guide
- Declare befs_fs_type using the DECLARE_FSTYPE_DEV() macro
- * Made it a configure option to turn on debugging (fs/Config.in)
- * Compiles on 2.4.7
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