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authorColy Li <coly.li@suse.de>2009-05-05 20:03:28 +0800
committerJoel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com>2009-05-05 14:48:11 -0700
commit2b53bc7bff17341d8b5ac12115f5c2363638e628 (patch)
tree84caf1ecc091fa302e3eb794604a06a05a71594e /fs/ocfs2/cluster
parenta46fa684fcb7001d79c97f2968696997b3b79064 (diff)
ocfs2: update comments in masklog.h
In the mainline ocfs2 code, the interface for masklog is in files under /sys/fs/o2cb/masklog, but the comments in fs/ocfs2/cluster/masklog.h reference the old /proc interface. They are out of date. This patch modifies the comments in cluster/masklog.h, which also provides a bash script example on how to change the log mask bits. Signed-off-by: Coly Li <coly.li@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/ocfs2/cluster')
-rw-r--r--fs/ocfs2/cluster/masklog.h35
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/cluster/masklog.h b/fs/ocfs2/cluster/masklog.h
index 7e72a81bc2d4..696c32e50716 100644
--- a/fs/ocfs2/cluster/masklog.h
+++ b/fs/ocfs2/cluster/masklog.h
@@ -48,34 +48,33 @@
* only emit the appropriage printk() when the caller passes in a constant
* mask, as is almost always the case.
*
- * All this bitmask nonsense is hidden from the /proc interface so that Joel
- * doesn't have an aneurism. Reading the file gives a straight forward
- * indication of which bits are on or off:
- * ENTRY off
- * EXIT off
+ * All this bitmask nonsense is managed from the files under
+ * /sys/fs/o2cb/logmask/. Reading the files gives a straightforward
+ * indication of which bits are allowed (allow) or denied (off/deny).
+ * ENTRY deny
+ * EXIT deny
* TCP off
* MSG off
* SOCKET off
- * ERROR off
- * NOTICE on
+ * ERROR allow
+ * NOTICE allow
*
* Writing changes the state of a given bit and requires a strictly formatted
* single write() call:
*
- * write(fd, "ENTRY on", 8);
+ * write(fd, "allow", 5);
*
- * would turn the entry bit on. "1" is also accepted in the place of "on", and
- * "off" and "0" behave as expected.
+ * Echoing allow/deny/off string into the logmask files can flip the bits
+ * on or off as expected; here is the bash script for example:
*
- * Some trivial shell can flip all the bits on or off:
+ * log_mask="/sys/fs/o2cb/log_mask"
+ * for node in ENTRY EXIT TCP MSG SOCKET ERROR NOTICE; do
+ * echo allow >"$log_mask"/"$node"
+ * done
*
- * log_mask="/proc/fs/ocfs2_nodemanager/log_mask"
- * cat $log_mask | (
- * while read bit status; do
- * # $1 is "on" or "off", say
- * echo "$bit $1" > $log_mask
- * done
- * )
+ * The debugfs.ocfs2 tool can also flip the bits with the -l option:
+ *
+ * debugfs.ocfs2 -l TCP allow
*/
/* for task_struct */