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      1  1.7  christos $NetBSD: README,v 1.7 2015/01/12 19:50:47 christos Exp $
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      3  1.1     lukem makefs - build a file system image from a directory tree
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      5  1.1     lukem NOTES:
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      7  1.1     lukem     *   This tool uses modified local copies of source found in other
      8  1.1     lukem 	parts of the tree.  This is intentional.
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     10  1.1     lukem     *	makefs is a work in progress, and subject to change.
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     13  1.1     lukem user overview:
     14  1.1     lukem --------------
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     16  1.1     lukem makefs creates a file system image from a given directory tree.
     17  1.1     lukem the following file system types can be built:
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     19  1.7  christos 	cd9660	ISO 9660 file system
     20  1.7  christos 	chfs	"Chip" file system, for flash devices
     21  1.1     lukem 	ffs	BSD fast file system
     22  1.7  christos 	msdos	MS-DOS `FAT' file system (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32)
     23  1.7  christos 	udf	Universal Disk Format file system
     24  1.5       uch 	v7fs	7th edition(V7) file system
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     26  1.1     lukem Support for the following file systems maybe be added in the future
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     28  1.1     lukem 	ext2fs	Linux EXT2 file system
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     30  1.1     lukem Various file system independent parameters and contraints can be
     31  1.1     lukem specified, such as:
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     33  1.1     lukem 	- minimum file system size (in KB)
     34  1.1     lukem 	- maximum file system size (in KB)
     35  1.1     lukem 	- free inodes
     36  1.1     lukem 	- free blocks (in KB)
     37  1.1     lukem 	- mtree(8) specification file containing permissions and ownership
     38  1.1     lukem 	  to use in image, overridding the settings in the directory tree
     39  1.1     lukem 	- file containing list of files to specifically exclude or include
     40  1.1     lukem 	- fnmatch(3) pattern of filenames to exclude or include
     41  1.1     lukem 	- endianness of target file system
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     43  1.1     lukem File system specific parameters can be given as well, with a command
     44  1.1     lukem line option such as "-o fsspeccific-options,comma-separated".
     45  1.1     lukem For example, ffs would allow tuning of:
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     47  1.2     lukem 	- block & fragment size
     48  1.1     lukem 	- cylinder groups
     49  1.1     lukem 	- number of blocks per inode
     50  1.1     lukem 	- minimum free space
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     52  1.1     lukem Other file systems might have controls on how to "munge" file names to
     53  1.1     lukem fit within the constraints of the target file system.
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     55  1.1     lukem Exit codes:
     56  1.1     lukem 	0	all ok
     57  1.1     lukem 	1	fatal error
     58  1.1     lukem 	2	some files couldn't be added during image creation
     59  1.1     lukem 		(bad perms, missing file, etc). image will continue
     60  1.1     lukem 		to be made
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     63  1.1     lukem Implementation overview:
     64  1.1     lukem ------------------------
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     66  1.1     lukem The implementation must allow for easy addition of extra file systems
     67  1.1     lukem with minimal changes to the file system independent sections.
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     69  1.1     lukem The main program will:
     70  1.1     lukem 	- parse the options, including calling fs-specific routines to
     71  1.1     lukem 	  validate fs-specific options
     72  1.1     lukem 	- walk the tree, building up a data structure which represents
     73  1.1     lukem 	  the tree to stuff into the image. The structure will
     74  1.1     lukem 	  probably be a similar tree to what mtree(8) uses internally;
     75  1.1     lukem 	  a linked list of entries per directory with a child pointer
     76  1.1     lukem 	  to children of directories. ".." won't be stored in the list;
     77  1.1     lukem 	  the fs-specific tree walker should add this if required by the fs. 
     78  1.1     lukem 	  this builder have the smarts to handle hard links correctly.
     79  1.1     lukem 	- (optionally) Change the permissions in the tree according to
     80  1.1     lukem 	  the mtree(8) specfile
     81  1.1     lukem 	- Call an fs-specific routine to build the image based on the
     82  1.1     lukem 	  data structures.
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     84  1.1     lukem Each fs-specific module should have the following external interfaces:
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     86  1.3       jmc     prepare_options	optional file system specific defaults that need to be
     87  1.3       jmc 			setup before parsing fs-specific options.
     88  1.3       jmc 
     89  1.1     lukem     parse_options	parse the string for fs-specific options, feeding
     90  1.1     lukem 			errors back to the user as appropriate
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     92  1.3       jmc     cleanup_options	optional file system specific data that need to be
     93  1.3       jmc 			cleaned up when done with this filesystem.
     94  1.3       jmc 
     95  1.1     lukem     make_fs		take the data structures representing the
     96  1.1     lukem 			directory tree and fs parameters,
     97  1.1     lukem 			validate that the parameters are valid
     98  1.1     lukem 			(e.g, the requested image will be large enough), 
     99  1.1     lukem 			create the image, and
    100  1.1     lukem 			populate the image
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    102  1.3       jmc prepare_options and cleanup_options are optional and can be NULL.
    103  1.3       jmc 
    104  1.3       jmc NOTE: All file system specific options are referenced via the fs_specific
    105  1.3       jmc pointer from the fsinfo_t strucutre. It is up to the filesystem to allocate
    106  1.3       jmc and free any data needed for this via the prepare and cleanup callbacks.
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    108  1.6       snj Each fs-specific module will need to add its routines to the dispatch array
    109  1.3       jmc in makefs.c and add prototypes for these to makefs.h
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    111  1.3       jmc All other implementation details should not need to change any of the
    112  1.3       jmc generic code.
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    114  1.1     lukem ffs implementation
    115  1.1     lukem ------------------
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    117  1.1     lukem In the ffs case, we can leverage off sbin/newfs/mkfs.c to actually build
    118  1.1     lukem the image. When building and populating the image, the implementation
    119  1.1     lukem can be greatly simplified if some assumptions are made:
    120  1.1     lukem 	- the total required size (in blocks and inodes) is determined
    121  1.1     lukem 	  as part of the validation phase
    122  1.1     lukem 	- a "file" (including a directory) has a known size, so
    123  1.1     lukem 	  support for growing a file is not necessary
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    125  1.1     lukem Two underlying primitives are provided:
    126  1.1     lukem 	make_inode	create an inode, returning the inode number
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    128  1.1     lukem 	write_file	write file (from memory if DIR, file descriptor
    129  1.1     lukem 			if FILE or SYMLINK), referencing given inode.
    130  1.1     lukem 			it is smart enough to know if a short symlink
    131  1.1     lukem 			can be stuffed into the inode, etc.
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    133  1.1     lukem When creating a directory, the directory entries in the previously
    134  1.1     lukem built tree data structure is scanned and built in memory so it can
    135  1.1     lukem be written entirely as a single write_file() operation.
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