Yeah , it does support UFS1 as well ....The patch for 2.6.3 is here :
http://ufs-linux.sourceforge.net/ufs2/2.6.3/ufs2-read-only-p1.txt
http://ufs-linux.sourceforge.net/ufs2/2.6.3/ufs2-read-only-p2.txt
ooh, I see you have a mkfs.ufs there. Does it support UFS1 as well?
Does current UFS support little-endian machines? If so, has this code beenThis patch has been somewhat tested on my "Pentium 4" machine (running RHEL 3).
tested on a little-endian host? The code _looks_ OK, but one does need to
test...
Has the patched filesystem been regression tested against a UFS1 filesystem?Only some most basic (mount , read ) functionality has been cheked to be working.
Well .... I will prepare a modifed patch and send that again .
The patches which you have there are a bit of a disaster coding-style wise.
- Use hard tabs everywhere, not eight-spaces.
- No space before terminating semicolons
-
+ if ( (flags & UFS_TYPE_MASK) == UFS_TYPE_UFS2)
+ {
+ uspi->s_u2_size = fs64_to_cpu(sb, usb->fs_u11.fs_u2.fs_size);
should be
if ((flags & UFS_TYPE_MASK) == UFS_TYPE_UFS2) {
etcetera. See Documentation/CodingStyle.
Thanks.All-in-all , the problem is that this