Messages in this thread | | | From | Daniel Phillips <> | Subject | Htree directory index for Ext2, updated | Date | Fri, 17 May 2002 02:34:51 +0200 |
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An updated version of the htree directory index patch for Ext2 is available at:
nl.linux.org/~phillips/htree/htree-2.4.18-2
This update fixes a corruption-causing bug.
After learning to my horror that gnu patch will, if a patch was made to be applied with option -p0, sometimes apply patches to your 'clean' tree (the one with the ---'s) instead of the target tree (the one with the +++'s) I decided to switch to -p1, and that is how this patch is to be applied.
Changes:
- Off-by-one bug in second level index block splitting identified by Ted using his prototype Htree extensions to e2fsck, isolated using same, and fixed by Chris Li (Ted, Chris)
- Added a missing static, allowing htree to be applied to Ext2 and Ext3 simultaneously, withload symbol conflicts (Me)
News:
- Htree has been ported to Ext3 by Chris Li, patch to be available soon. (Chris, do you need a place to post it?)
In progress:
- Port to Ext3 (Chris) - e2fsprogs extensions (Ted) - Tuning/testing/finalizing of hash function - Delete coalescing
To do:
- Highmem support (currently buggy) - telldir cookie(s) - Hash attack resistance - Source cleanup - Port to 2.5
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