The patch titled
cramfs: update documentation
has been removed from the -mm tree. Its filename was
cramfs-update-documentation.patch
This patch was dropped because it is obsolete
The current -mm tree may be found at http://userweb.kernel.org/~akpm/mmotm/
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Subject: cramfs: update documentation
From: Andi Drebes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Update the cramfs documentation according to the changes in PATCH 1/2.
The changes were tested on the following types of machines: An i386 compatible
box (little endian) UltraSparc IIi (big endian)
Signed-off-by: Andi Drebes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
fs/cramfs/README | 19 +++++--------------
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff -puN fs/cramfs/README~cramfs-update-documentation fs/cramfs/README
--- a/fs/cramfs/README~cramfs-update-documentation
+++ a/fs/cramfs/README
@@ -6,8 +6,11 @@ a bit looser, e.g. it doesn't care if th
swapped around (though it does care that directory entries (inodes) in
a given directory are contiguous, as this is used by readdir).
-All data is currently in host-endian format; neither mkcramfs nor the
-kernel ever do swabbing. (See section `Block Size' below.)
+All data is now in little endian format. Before, it was in host endian
+format. In order to make filesystem images more shareable between machines
+with a different byte order, cramfs' specification ("this README file")
+was updated. There will be no support for big endian filesystems in the
+future.
<filesystem>:
<superblock>
@@ -108,18 +111,6 @@ kernels, not even necessarily kernels of
PAGE_CACHE_SIZE is subject to change between kernel versions
(currently possible with arm and ia64).
-The remaining options try to make cramfs more sharable.
-
-One part of that is addressing endianness. The two options here are
-`always use little-endian' (like ext2fs) or `writer chooses
-endianness; kernel adapts at runtime'. Little-endian wins because of
-code simplicity and little CPU overhead even on big-endian machines.
-
-The cost of swabbing is changing the code to use the le32_to_cpu
-etc. macros as used by ext2fs. We don't need to swab the compressed
-data, only the superblock, inodes and block pointers.
-
-
The other part of making cramfs more sharable is choosing a block
size. The options are:
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