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Subject: [Ocfs2-commits] mfasheh commits r2204 - trunk
From: svn-commits () oss ! oracle ! com (svn-commits () oss ! oracle ! com)
Date: 2005-04-29 19:44:36
Message-ID: 200504300044.j3U0iZC2021082 () oss ! oracle ! com
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Author: mfasheh
Signed-off-by: manish
Date: 2005-04-29 19:44:33 -0500 (Fri, 29 Apr 2005)
New Revision: 2204
Removed:
trunk/TODO
Log:
* remove this file, it is very out of date
Signed-off-by: manish
Deleted: trunk/TODO
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--- trunk/TODO 2005-04-29 22:42:10 UTC (rev 2203)
+++ trunk/TODO 2005-04-30 00:44:33 UTC (rev 2204)
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-* fops, iops on bitmap file (and maybe other system files) should probably be
- different and / or special cased. In a related todo: Get rid of the
- INODE_JOURNAL flag on our inodes and use the system file flag instead.
-
-* Go through the code and remove every spot where we look inside a bh for a
- value which is right there on an inode (like, whether it's a directory or
- not, fe / vote offsets, lock flags, etc). This includes passing redundant
- values when the inode is passed in too (example: make acquire_lock not take
- an offset, as you get that off the inode which is passed in).
-
-* Investigate whether we need a seperate sysfile for truncate orphans (in
- the future)
- - No, we can use the orphaned inode directory, but just keep i_nlink
- the same which can be our test in recovery for whether the inode
- should be deleted or just truncated.
-
-* check if we really need the INODE_DELETED flag anymore and kill it if we
- don't.
- - Yes, we want this as it helps us detect stale inodes.
-
-* move the stuff from /proc/sys/kernel/ocfs2/ to /proc/fs/ocfs2/
-
-Post 1.0:
-* restartable truncate
-
-* Endian fixes
-
-* port htree to ocfs2
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