From 697237681259821d3e26162186f2ed8d17cb8b22 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Miklos Szeredi Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 16:13:33 +0000 Subject: * Add missing fuse_session_data to versionscript * Make sure all global symbols are prefixed with "fuse_" or "cuse_" * Released 2.8.0 --- .cvsignore | 1 + AUTHORS | 11 +- ChangeLog | 10 + FAQ | 2 +- Filesystems | 1138 +----------------------------------------------- Makefile.am | 2 + NEWS | 12 +- configure.in | 3 +- lib/cuse_lowlevel.c | 6 +- lib/fuse_i.h | 8 +- lib/fuse_lowlevel.c | 17 +- lib/fuse_versionscript | 11 +- 12 files changed, 61 insertions(+), 1160 deletions(-) diff --git a/.cvsignore b/.cvsignore index 6adefa3..8d0c1e1 100644 --- a/.cvsignore +++ b/.cvsignore @@ -15,3 +15,4 @@ INSTALL fuse.pc .pc patches +m4 diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS index cfdba8e..8c1e88f 100644 --- a/AUTHORS +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -1,4 +1,9 @@ -FUSE core ---------- +FUSE +---- -Miklos Szeredi +Miklos Szeredi + +CUSE +---- + +Tejun Heo diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index ad83907..347a12b 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,13 @@ +2009-08-18 Miklos Szeredi + + * Released 2.8.0 + +2009-08-18 Miklos Szeredi + + * Add missing fuse_session_data to versionscript + + * Make sure all global symbols are prefixed with "fuse_" or "cuse_" + 2009-07-16 Miklos Szeredi * Clarify how the protocol version should be negotiated between diff --git a/FAQ b/FAQ index 6def421..8598f7e 100644 --- a/FAQ +++ b/FAQ @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ This was generated on 2006/10/17 from - http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FAQ + http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/fuse/index.php?title=FAQ For an up to date version please see the above page. You can also add new entries there. diff --git a/Filesystems b/Filesystems index 14177bb..e96942b 100644 --- a/Filesystems +++ b/Filesystems @@ -1,1135 +1,5 @@ -This was generated on 2006/10/17 from +Please see the following links: - http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/LanguageBindings - http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FileSystems - http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/OperatingSystems - -For an up to date version please see the above pages. You can also -add new entries there. - - - - -Language Bindings -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -=============================================================================== -***** C ***** -This is the native API -=============================================================================== -***** C++ ***** -Name: FUSE++ -Author: -Victor_Porton -Homepage: -http://freesoft.ex-code.com/virtual-filesystems.xml - Description - Advanced template C++ bindings for FUSE. Also contains several useful - filesystems. In the future will contain the FTP fs. -=============================================================================== -***** C++ ***** -Author: -Gerard_J._Cerchio -Download: -http://www.circlesoft.com/fusecpp.h - Description - This is perhaps a less advanced C++ Binding, but at least you can see it. - This object was tested by placing the entire Hello example progam in a - class, setting the 4 hello operations and calling fuse main with - dispatch.get_fuseOps() as the third argument. The ls of the mount point - produces the hello and the cat of the inode produces Hello World! -=============================================================================== -***** Java ***** -Name: FUSE-J -Author: Peter Levart / peter.levart at select-tech si -Download: -http://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-j - Description - FUSE-J provides Java binding for FUSE. It comes with the "proof-of- - concept" ZIP filesystem which seems to be pretty stable. -=============================================================================== -***** C# ***** -Name: SULF - Stackable User-Level Filesystem -Author: Valient Gough / vgough at gmail dot com -Homepage: -http://arg0.net/users/vgough/sulf/index.html - Description - SULF allows you to write a Linux filesystem in C#. This is being replaced - with general SWIG based bindings (see "SWIG Bindings" below) -=============================================================================== -***** C# ***** -Name: Mono.Fuse -Author: Jonathan Pryor -Homepage: -http://www.jprl.com/Projects/mono-fuse.html - Description - Mono.Fuse provides bindings for all mono supported languages, with a few - design choices different from SULF (and SWIG). -=============================================================================== -***** Haskell ***** -Name: hfuse -Author: Jeremy Bobbio -Darcs repository: -http://darcs.haskell.org/hfuse/ -=============================================================================== -***** Haskell ***** -Name: FuseIO -Author: David Roundy -Darcs repository: -http://abridgegame.org/repos/fuse_example -Mailing list announcement: -http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.cafe/8110 -=============================================================================== -***** TCL ***** -Name: TCL FUSE interface -Author: Colin McCormack? / colin at chinix com -Homepage: -http://mini.net/tcl/13853 -=============================================================================== -***** Python ***** -Name: Python interface for FUSE -Author: Jeff Epler -Maintainer: CsabaHenk -Homepage: -http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FusePython -=============================================================================== -***** Perl ***** -Name: Perl interface for FUSE -Author: Mark Glines -Maintainer: Dobrica Pavlinusic / dpavlin at rot13 org -Homepage: -http://search.cpan.org/~dpavlin/Fuse/ -CVS: cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/fuse co -P perl -=============================================================================== -***** Sh ***** -Name: Fuse-J-shfs -Author: Paul "Joey" Clark / joey at hwi ath cx -Homepage: -http://hwi.ath.cx/twiki/bin/view/Neuralyte/FuseJshfs - Description - Fuse-J-shfs lets you easily implement a virtual filesystem in Unix - shellscript. And naturally, it already has some handy vfs implementations - you can use straight away: gzip, rar, sparse, ... -=============================================================================== -***** SWIG bindings ***** -Name: FuseWrapper -Author: Valient Gough / valient at gmail dot com -Homepage: -http://arg0.net/wiki/fusewrapper - Description - Provides SWIG wrappers for FUSE low-level API, which allows you to create - filesystems in many high level languages. Basic C#, Java, and Perl - filesystems have been tested, but any SWIG supported language should be - possible with a little work. -=============================================================================== -***** OCaml ***** -Name: OCamlFuse -Homepage: -http://sourceforge.net/projects/ocamlfuse - Description - This is an ocaml binding for fuse enabling you to write your own - multithreaded userspace filesystems using the ocaml programming language. -=============================================================================== -***** Pliant ***** -Source: -http://fullpliant.org/pliant/browse/file/pliant/linux/storage/fuse.pli?text -=============================================================================== -***** Ruby ***** -Name: FuseFS -Homepage: -http://rubyforge.org/projects/fusefs -=============================================================================== - - - - -Filesystems using FUSE -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -=============================================================================== -***** OWFS ***** -Author: Paul H. Alfille / palfille at partners org -Homepage: -http://owfs.sourceforge.net - Description - One Wire File System (OWFS) uses FUSE to expose all the Dallas 1-wire - sensors, iButtons and memory chips as a filesystem. Devices are - dynamically included in the directory, and properties like temperature - are obtained by reading a file. -=============================================================================== -***** FunFS ***** -Status: alpha -Author: Michael Grigoriev (Net Integration Technologies) / mag at luminal org -Homepage: -http://www.luminal.org/wiki/index.php/FunFS/FunFS - Description - FunFS is an advanced network file system with a simple goal: to be better - than NFS. -=============================================================================== -***** EncFS ***** -Author: Valient Gough / vgough at pobox com -Homepage: -http://pobox.com/~vgough/encfs.html - Description - EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. The EncFS module - itself runs without any special permissions and uses the FUSE library and - Linux kernel module to provide the filesystem interface. -=============================================================================== -***** SMB_for_FUSE ***** -Author: Vincent Wagelaar / vincent at ricardis tudelft nl -Homepage: -http://www.ricardis.tudelft.nl/~vincent/fusesmb/ - Description - With SMB for Fuse you can seamlessly browse your network neighbourhood as - were it on your own filesystem. -=============================================================================== -***** Run-Time-Access ***** -Author: Bob Smith / bsmith at linuxtoys org -Homepage: -http://www.runtimeaccess.com/ - Description - RTA is a specialized memory resident interface to the internal data of - your application. It is not a stand-alone server but a library which - attaches to your program and offers up your program's internal structures - and arrays as tables in a database and as files in a virtual file system. -=============================================================================== -***** PhoneBook ***** -Author: David McNab / david at rebirthing co nz -Homepage: -http://www.freenet.org.nz/phonebook - Description - PhoneBook is expressly designed for use in situations where someone can - be under pressure (legal, military and/or criminal) to disclose - decryption keys, and has a 'chaffing' scheme whereby the user can - disclose only passphrases for non-sensitive material, and credibly deny - the existence of anything else. -=============================================================================== -***** KIO_Fuse_Gateway ***** -Author: Alexander Neundorf / neundorf at kde org -Homepage: -http://kde.ground.cz/tiki-index.php?page=KIO+Fuse+Gateway - Description - This gateway makes it possible to mount ioslaves or a general ioslave- - gateway via fuse and make them this way available to all linux apps. -=============================================================================== -***** LUFS_bridge ***** -Status: alpha -Author: Miklos Szeredi / miklos at szeredi hu -Homepage: -http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=121684&package_id=132803 - Description - This is a modified LUFS daemon, which uses the FUSE kernel module. It is - binary compatible with existing LUFS filesystems, so no recompilation is - needed. -=============================================================================== -***** Bluetooth_File_System ***** -Name: btfs -Author: Collin R. Mulliner / collin at betaversion net -Homepage: -http://www.mulliner.org/bluetooth/btfs.php - Description - Btfs is a simple application to map some basic bluetooth functions into - the filesystem. With btfs a simple ls DEVICES shows you all bluetooth - devices within range and cp somefile OPUSH/devicename sends the given - file to the device. -=============================================================================== -***** mcachefs ***** -Author: Michael Still / mikal at stillhq com -Homepage: -http://lists.samba.org/archive/linux/2004-March/010211.html - Description - mcachefs is a simple caching filesystem for Linux using FUSE. It works by - copying the file that you asked for when the file is opened, and then - using that copy for all subsequent requests for the file. This is really - a fairly naive approach to caching, and will be improved in the future. -=============================================================================== -***** Fusedav ***** -Author: Lennart Poettering / mzshfrqni at 0pointer de -Homepage: -http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/fusedav/ - Description - fusedav is a Linux userspace file system driver for mounting WebDAV - shares. It makes use of FUSE as userspace file system API and neon as - WebDAV API. -=============================================================================== -***** RelFS ***** -Author: Vincenzo Ciancia / vincenzo_ml at yahoo it -Homepage: -http://relfs.sourceforge.net/ - Description - This is a linux userspace filesystem using fuse and a relational database - to store information about files. Special directories can represent views - on the database, and many powerful features, such as bayesian - classification, are added through plugins. -=============================================================================== -***** GmailFS ***** -Author: Richard Jones / richard at jones name -Homepage: -http://richard.jones.name/google-hacks/gmail-filesystem/gmail-filesystem.html - Description - GmailFS provides a mountable Linux filesystem which uses your Gmail - account as its storage medium. GmailFS is a Python application and uses - the FUSE userland filesystem infrastructure to help provide the - filesystem, and libgmail to communicate with Gmail. -=============================================================================== -***** gphoto2-fuse-fs ***** -Author: Christopher Lester / lester at hep phy cam ac uk -Homepage: -http://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~lester/gphoto2-fuse-fs/ - Description - This program allows mounting a gphoto2 based digital camera so that you - can access the files via "standard" programs like "ls, cat, tar, gthumb, - netscape, firefox, etc" rather than just through "gtkam and gphoto2" -=============================================================================== -***** CvsFS ***** -Author: Patrick Frank / pfrank at gmx de -Homepage: -http://sourceforge.net/projects/cvsfs - Description - This provides a package which presents the CVS contents as mountable file - system. It allows to view the versioned files as like they were ordinary - files on a disk. There is also a possibility to check in/out some files - for editing. -=============================================================================== -***** User-level_Versioning_File_System ***** -Name: Wayback -Author: Brian Cornell / techie at northwestern edu -Homepage: -http://wayback.sourceforge.net/ - Description - When you use a Wayback file system, old versions of files are never lost. - No matter how much you change a file or directory, everything is always - kept in a versioning file so that you never lose important data. Wayback - provides the ability to remount any already mounted file system with - versioning support under a different directory. -=============================================================================== -***** Trivial Rolebased Authorisation & Capability Statemachine ***** -Name: TRACS -Author: Rob J Meijer / rmeijer at xs4all nl -Homepage: -http://www.xs4all.nl/~rmeijer/tracs.html - Description - This project is the first spin-off project of the Security Incident - Policy Enforcement System project. In the process of designing a SIPES, - the need was recognized for the implementation of an authorisation server - that provides functionality not provided by any of the current - authorisation solutions. -=============================================================================== -***** SshFS ***** -Author: Miklos Szeredi / miklos at szeredi hu -Homepage: -http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html - Description - This is a filesystem client based on the SSH File Transfer Protocol. - Since most SSH servers already support this protocol it is very easy to - set up: i.e. on the server side there's nothing to do. On the client side - mounting the filesystem is as easy as logging into the server with ssh. -=============================================================================== -***** Siefs ***** -Author: Dmitry Zakharov aka Chaos / dmitry-z at mail ru -Homepage: -http://chaos.allsiemens.com/siefs - Description - SieFS is a virtual filesystem for accessing Siemens mobile phones' memory - (flexmem or MultiMediaCard?) from Linux. Now you can mount your phone (by - datacable or IRDA) and work with it like with any other removable - storage. -=============================================================================== -***** Offline Media Content Database ***** -Name: MediaDatabase? -Author: Mediadatabase Team -Homepage: -http://mediadatabase.sourceforge.net/ - Description - MediaDatabase? is database to store filesystem metadata (directory - structure) and/or audio tracks descriptions of offline media and - frontends to database (WWW, GUI and CUI). It was developed to fight chaos - of large compact disk collection but it can help track other removable - media such as floppy disks and data DVDs. -=============================================================================== -***** Cddfs ***** -Author: Matthieu Castet -Homepage: -http://castet.matthieu.free.fr/cddfs/ - Description - Cddfs is a file system for fuse that use libparanoia in order to mount - your audio cd. -=============================================================================== -***** SMBNetFS ***** -Author: Mikhail Kshevetskiy / kl at laska dorms spbu ru -Homepage: -http://sourceforge.net/projects/smbnetfs - Description - SMBNetFS is a Linux/FreeBSD filesystem that allow you to use samba/ - microsoft network in the same manner as the network neighborhood in - Microsoft Windows. Main features: periodic rescan of workgroup/computer - entries, filenames/shares with national character supported, you can - specify user/password on per share basis. Currently it works on Linux- - 2.4, Linux-2.6 and FreeBSD-6.0. -=============================================================================== -***** ntfsmount ***** -Author: Yura Pakhuchiy / pakhuchiy at gmail com -Homepage: -http://linux-ntfs.org/ - Description - ntfsmount is part of ntfsprogs package. It's rely on libntfs, thus it - have more features than kernel driver. ntfsmount supports file overwrite - with changes to file size, have limited file and directory creation/ - deletion support, can operate with named data streams and supports - special Interix files (symlinks, block and character devies, FIFOs and - sockets). -=============================================================================== -***** BitTorrent File System ***** -Name: BTSlave -Author: Bill Cox / bill at viasic com -Homepage: -http://btslave.sourceforge.net/ - Description - BTSlave allows users to mount a BitTorrent? .torrent file as a file - system. -=============================================================================== -***** GfarmFS ***** -Author: Takuya Ishibashi / takuya at soum co jp -Homepage: -http://datafarm.apgrid.org/software/gfarmfs-fuse.en.html - Description - GfarmFS-FUSE enables you to mount a Gfarm filesystem in userspace. Grid - Datafarm is a Petascale data-intensive computing project initiated in - Japan. The challenge involves construction of a Peta- to Exascale - parallel filesystem exploiting local storages of PCs spread over the - world-wide Grid. -=============================================================================== -***** Clustered_Ordinary_Raid_Network_File_System ***** -Name: CORNFS -Author: Ian C. Blenke / icblenke at nks net -Homepage: -http://ian.blenke.com/projects/cornfs/cornfs.html - Description - CORNFS is an attempt at creating a distributed filesystem that mirrors N - copies of files across a group of M number of servers. Everything in - CORNFS is stored as a file. At any time, it is possible to reconstruct - the entire filesystem via a simple overlay rsync from the remote - filesystems. -=============================================================================== -***** djmount ***** -Author: Rémi Turboult / r3mi at users sourceforge net -Homepage: -http://djmount.sourceforge.net - Description - djmount is a UPnP AV client. It mounts the media content of compatible - UPnP AV devices as a Linux filesystem. The audio and video content on the - network is automatically discovered, and can be browsed as a standard - directory tree. djmount should work with any UPnP AV compliant devices or - software servers. -=============================================================================== -***** httpfs ***** -Homepage: -http://httpfs.sourceforge.net - Description - httpfs - mounts any file, that is accessible by http, read only. It's clearly - less than webdav. But it don't need a cooperating server. Only HTTP/1.1 - is necessary. -=============================================================================== -***** HTTP-FUSE_KNOPPIX ***** -Homepage: -http://unit.aist.go.jp/itri/knoppix/http-fuse/index-en.html - Description - HTTP-FUSE-KNOPPIX-4.0 is only 5MB CD image and enables us to use same - contents of 3.8GB DVD KNOPPIX 4.0. We don't need to download 3.8GB iso - image at one time and burn DVD. -=============================================================================== -***** WikipediaFS ***** -Author: Mathieu Blondel -Homepage: -http://wikipediafs.sourceforge.net - Description - WikipediaFS is a mountable Linux virtual file system that enables you to - deal with Wikipedia articles as though they were real files on your hard - drive. -=============================================================================== -***** fusecram ***** -Author: Dmitry Morozhnikov -dmiceman@mail.ru -Download: -http://ubiz.ru/dm/fusecram-20051104.tar.bz2 - Description - FUSE module to mount cramfs images for purposes of - http://klik.atekon.de/ - project. For details see this article: - http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21173 - . -=============================================================================== -***** fuseiso ***** -Status: beta -Author: Dmitry Morozhnikov -dmiceman@mail.ru -Homepage: FuseIso -Download: -http://ubiz.ru/dm/fuseiso-20061017.tar.bz2 - Description - FUSE module to mount ISO9660 images for purposes of - http://klik.atekon.de/ - project. -=============================================================================== -***** Logic File System ***** -Author: Yoann padioleau (padiolea@irisa.fr) -Homepage: -http://lfs.irisa.fr/~pad/soft/LFSWEB - Description - It's something like Spotlight from Apple and WinFS from Microsoft, just - better. For details see LfsDetails. -=============================================================================== -***** FUSE&DPAP ***** -Homepage: -http://cgi.sfu.ca/~jdbates/moin/moin.cgi/FUSE&DPAP - Description - FUSE filesystem for mounting Apple iPhoto DPAP shares Using this - filesystem, I can synchronize photos with Gallery using filesystem tools - like Unison -=============================================================================== -***** DBToy ***** -Homepage: -http://www.thesaguaros.com/beta/newsag/products/dbtoyfs/ - Description - DBToy is a fuse-based filesystem for linux, that lets you browse the - contents of a relational database through a set of directories and xml - files. -=============================================================================== -***** wdfs - webdav filesystem ***** -Author: jens m. noedler (noedler at web dot de) -Homepage: -http://noedler.de/projekte/wdfs/ - Description - wdfs is a webdav filesystem. In combination with Subversion and Apache it - can be used as a versioning filesystem for Subversion repositories. It is - based on FUSE v2.3+ and neon v0.24.7+. -=============================================================================== -***** compFUSEd ***** -Author: Johan Parent (johan at info dot vub dot ac dot be ) -Homepage: -http://parallel.vub.ac.be/~johan/compFUSEd - Description - An overlay filesystem providing transparant compression with both read - and write support. This filesystem sits on top of an existing fs. Fully - configurable, different compression algorithms available (lzo, zlib, - bzip2). Still young but usable! -=============================================================================== -***** FuseCompress ***** -Author: Milan Svoboda (milan dot svoboda at centrum dot cz) -Homepage: -http://www.miio.net/fusecompress - Description - FuseCompress provides a mountable Linux filesystem which transparently - compress its content. -=============================================================================== -***** FuseFTP ***** -Author: Marcus Thiesen (marcus at thiesen dot org) -Homepage: -http://wiki.thiesen.org/page/Fuseftp - Description - FuseFTP is a FTP filesystem written in Perl. -=============================================================================== -***** CopyFS ***** -Authors: Thomas Joubert and Nicolas Vigier (boklm@mars-attacks.org) -Homepage: -http://n0x.org/copyfs/ - Description - A versionned file system. When you modify a file, any anterior version is - kept. You can revert to an older version when you want. -=============================================================================== -***** GnomeVFS2_FUSE ***** -Author: Christian Pellegrin (chripell at gmail dot com) -Homepage: -http://sole.infis.univ.ts.it/~chri/gnome-vfs-fuse-0.1.tar.gz - Description - Gateway between FUSE and Gnome VFS2. Allows you to mount everything that - Nautilus can and looks like a directory. -=============================================================================== -***** Flickrfs ***** -Author: -Manish_Rai_Jain -Homepage: -http://flickrfs.sourceforge.net - Description - Flickr - virtual filesystem which allows easy uploading/downloading/searching of - photos through standard linux commands. -=============================================================================== -***** FSFS_-_the_Fast_Secure_File_System ***** -Author: -Nicola_Cocchiaro -Homepage: -http://fsfs.sf.net - Description - The Fast Secure File System exports files and directories securely over - the network, and lets users store and retrieve encrypted data. It moves - most cryptography to clients, achieving better scalability. -=============================================================================== -***** archivemount_-_mount_archives_(tar,_cpio,_...) ***** -Author: Andre Landwehr (andrel at cybernoia de) -Homepage: -http://www.cybernoia.de/software/archivemount/archivemount-0.5.2.tar.gz - Description - Gateway between FUSE and - libarchive - . Allows mounting of cpio, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2 archives. Reading and - writing supported. Supports all formats libarchive supports. Current - status: Most functions implemented but largely untested; feel free to - report and/or fix bugs... -=============================================================================== -***** Fuse::DBI_-_mount_some_data_from_relational_database_as_files ***** -Author: Dobrica Pavlinusic (dpavlin at rot13 dot org) -Homepage: -http://www.rot13.org/~dpavlin/fuse_dbi.html - Description - Simple way to export one type of data (e.g. html templates or content) - from any database supported by perl's DBI modules back to filesystem for - quick editing. -=============================================================================== -***** NOOFS_-_Network_Object_Oriented_File_System ***** -Author: NOOFS development team (contact at noofs dot org) -Homepage: -http://www.noofs.org/ - Description - NOOFS (Network Object Oriented File System) is a filesystem which is - storing its data in an SQL relational database. It supports virtual - directories, extended attributes, dynamic ACLs, advanced search - functions, advanced security managament, native data integrity - management. The project is developed within the framework of an end of - studies project in EPITECH whose source code is distributed under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. -=============================================================================== -***** LoggedFS_-_The_logged_filesystem ***** -Author: remipouak@yahoo.fr -Homepage: -http://loggedfs.sourceforge.net/ - Description - LoggedFS is a filesystem which allows to see every single operations that - happens in a filesystem. You can choose which type of files you want to - log. Then you can see read, write, chmod, chown, etc... that happens on - files. Logs are added to syslog. -=============================================================================== -***** LZOlayer_fs_-_Transparent_compression_filesystem ***** -Author: kazikcz@gmail.com -Homepage: -http://north.one.pl/~kazik/pub/LZOlayer - Description - LZOlayer_fs is a filesystem which allows you to use compressed files, - just as they would be normal files. Read and write operations are - possible. Very young, but seems to be stable and pretty usable. Consumes - low memory. Supports LZO and ZLIB compression algorithms. -=============================================================================== -***** fusepak_-_Support_for_PACK_and_WAD_files ***** -Author: Janusz Dziemidowicz -Homepage: -http://fusepak.sourceforge.net - Description - Fusepak allows mounting PACK and WAD files (used by many games based on - idSoftware engine, ie. Quake, Doom, Half-Life). -=============================================================================== -***** Grifi:_GridFTP_File_System ***** -Author: Leandro Franco (leo dot franco at gmail dot com) -Homepage: -http://grifi.sourceforge.net/ - Description - grifi is a virtual file system (developed with FUSE) that allows a user - to mount a remote directory using the GridFTP protocol. It is based on - the UberFTP client and on FTPFS from the LUFS project. -=============================================================================== -***** FunionFS:_An_UnionFS_over_FUSE ***** -Author: Stephane APIOU (stephane dot apiou at free dot fr) -Homepage: -http://funionfs.apiou.org - Description - FunionFS is the aggregation of two filesystems: a read-only and a read- - write one. The read-only filesystem could be a CDROM or a flash disk for - an embedded system. The read-write filesystem could be a Ramdisk or a - partition on an USB key ... All datas are read from the read-only - filesystem if they are not present on the read write one. Data are - written to the read-write filesystem. it's the same principle as the - unionfs driver used in the well known Knoppix CDROM. -=============================================================================== -***** BlogFS ***** -Author: Rohan ( rohan.pm@gmail.com ) -Homepage: -http://rohanpm.net/blogfs - Description - Mount your - WordPress - (and maybe other MetaWeblog? compatible) blog(s). Supports reading and - writing posts. -=============================================================================== -***** MythTVfs ***** -Author: Kees Cook ( kees@outflux.net ) -Homepage: -http://outflux.net/software/pkgs/mythtvfs-fuse/ - Description - Designed to communicate with a MythTV backend server. It creates an - overlay filesystem that encodes TV Program metadata (title, episode, - description) into a filename so that systems that do not natively talk to - MythTV can still get information about a given show. The initial design - goal is to make it compatible with the in-filename metadata extraction - capabilities that will (hopefully) be in future versions of - Galleon - . -=============================================================================== -***** OpenomyFS ***** -Author: Maurice Codik / maurice.codik@gmail.com -Homepage: -http://mauricecodik.com/projects/ofs - Description - OpenomyFS uses the Ruby FUSE bindings to create a filesystem that lets - you access data from your - Openomy - account. OpenomyFS lets you download/upload files from your account and - manage your tags. -=============================================================================== -***** Captive_NTFS ***** -Author: Jan Kratochvil -Homepage: -http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ - Description - Captive provides full secure and transparent write support for - Microsoft's proprietary NTFS file system by utilizing the original - ntfs.sys driver of Windows XP. While earlier releases used LUFS, version - 1.1.6.1, released Dec. 29. 2005 has been ported to FUSE. -=============================================================================== -***** unionfs-fuse ***** -Author: Radek Podgorny (radek@podgorny.cz) -Homepage: -http://podgorny.cz/unionfs-fuse/ - Description - This is a FUSE based implementation of the well-known unionfs. The - userland version (this one) is a bit slower but way more flexible. - Supporting (almost) unlimited number of roots, stats, caching... See - homepage for more info... -=============================================================================== -***** Lkarmafs ***** -Author: EV (evidal at iti dot upv dot es) -Homepage: -http://linux-karma.sourceforge.net/lkarmafs.html - Description - A user-space filesystem for the 20GB Rio Karma personal digital audio - player, based on libkarma and FUSE. It provides most usual filesystem - calls, including support for multiple, concurrent READ/WRITE. File - properties such as size, permissions, creation and access times, are - shown as regular file attributes. For all the other properties (codec, - bit rate, times played, etc.), extended attributes are used. Therefore, - full access to all the file data and metadata is granted using standart - GNU-Linux tools. -=============================================================================== -***** Apretujado_Filesystem ***** -Author: Jose O. Suarez (guebby at gmail dot com) -Homepage: -http://apfs.humorgraficojr.com - Description - A read-write-access filesystem with transparent compression. It works on - real block devices. The filesystem format is simple, but compression and - speed are enough. The homepage is now in english and spanish. -=============================================================================== -***** ELFI ***** -Author: Antonio Messina (antonio.messina at ictp dot it) -Homepage: -http://www.egrid.it/sw/elfi - Description - A filesystem interface to the LCG-2 GRID storage. -=============================================================================== -***** CryptoFS ***** -Author Christoph Hohmann (reboot@gmx.ch) -Homepage: -http://reboot.animeirc.de/cryptofs/ - Description - CryptoFS is a encryption filesystem for Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE). - Files written to the mount point will be stored encrypted (data and - filename) in a directory on a normal filesystem. -=============================================================================== -***** Afuse ***** -Author: Jacob Bower (jacob.bowerNO@SPAMic.ac.uk (remove the caps)) -Homepage: -http://afuse.sourceforge.net/ - Description - A FUSE based automounter. -=============================================================================== -***** FUSEPod ***** -Author: Keegan Carruthers-Smith (keegan dot csmith at gmail dot com) -Homepage: -http://fusepod.sourceforge.net/ - Description - A virtual filesystem for accessing your iPod. -=============================================================================== -***** CurlFtpFS ***** -Author: Robson Braga Araujo (robsonbraga at gmail dot com) -Homepage: -http://curlftpfs.sourceforge.net/ - Description - A filesystem for accessing FTP sites. It's based on libcurl and - automatically reconnects when the server times out. -=============================================================================== -***** wikifuse ***** -Author: Nedko Arnaudov -Homepage: -http://nedko.arnaudov.name/soft/wikifs/wikifuse.py - Description - FUSE filesystem for wiki, uses wiki xml-rpc interface v2. -=============================================================================== -***** Mountlo ***** -Author: Miklos Szeredi / miklos at szeredi hu -Homepage: -http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=121684&package_id=150116 - Description - Loopback mount filesystem- or disk-images without root privileges. All - filesystems present in the Linux kernel are supported. It works by - mounting the image inside a User Mode Linux instance and exporing it with - FUSE. Despite the crude approach it's reasonably fast. -=============================================================================== -***** fuse_adfs ***** -Author: David Boddie / david at boddie org uk -Homepage: -http://www.boddie.org.uk/david/Projects/Python/FUSE/ - Description - The fuse_adfs module uses FUSE to present the contents of ADFS reading - facilities. The filesystem translates ADFS-style filenames to Unix- - friendly ones and adds suffixes to filenames to help applications - recognize certain types of files. -=============================================================================== -***** rarfs ***** -Author: Kent Gustavsson / nedo80 at gmail com -Homepage: -http://vattnadal.mine.nu/rarfs/doku.php?id=start - Description - Uses fuse to mount a rar archive that has NOT been compressed -=============================================================================== -***** localfs ***** -Author: -Victor_Porton -Homepage: -http://freesoft.ex-code.com/virtual-filesystems.xml - Description - Simply mirrors a directory, just like a directory hardlink. Intended - mainly for testing and example. -=============================================================================== -***** dereferencefs ***** -Author: -Victor_Porton -Homepage: -http://freesoft.ex-code.com/virtual-filesystems.xml - Description - Dereferences all symlinks (symbolic links) in a directory. When a symlink - is moved, it is automatically updated to continue to point to the same - file. -=============================================================================== -***** fsfipi & vaves ***** -Author: Václav Jůza / vaclavjuza at gmail dot com -Homepage: -http://fsfipi.sourceforge.net - (not yet finished), download at -http://sourceforge.net/projects/fsfipi - Description - fsfipi: A framework supporting a cascade of filters, which modify the - behaviour of a filesystem. Each filter uses the same interface for the - higher level (i. e. the requests, what operations this filesystem shall - do) and for the lower level interface (performing the file operations). - Only the lowest level filter uses actual system calls to store files on - the real file system (localfs) or there is a possibility of making sshfs- - like lowest level filter. The only highest level filter now is - fuse_interface, which implements a fuse filesystem daemon and sends the - requests to the lower level filter. - vaves: a filter for this framework, implementing a very configurable - versioning file system. -=============================================================================== -***** LAFS ***** -Author: Stefan Berndtsson / dev-lafs at slask dot nocrew dot org -Homepage: -http://junk.nocrew.org/~stefan/lafs/ - Description - A filesystem for organising and categorising files and directories with - the metadata stored in a PostgreSQL database. -=============================================================================== -***** unpackfs ***** -Author: Jochen Hepp / jochen dot hepp at gmx dot de -Homepage: -http://www.nongnu.org/unpackfs/ - Description - A filesystem for transparent unpacking of archives. It shows the content - of archives right beside them in the filesystem hierarchy. Supported - archive types are: ace, ar, arj, bzip2, cab, compress, cpio, deb, exe- - sfx-ace, exe-sfx-rar, exe-sfx-zip, gzip, lha, lzop, mac, openoffice-zip, - ppmd, rar, share, tar, tnef, uudecode, zip, zoo. All existing and any new - archiv type are configured in a plain text file. -=============================================================================== -***** hierfs ***** -Author: Georges Kesseler -Homepage: -http://hierfs.sourceforge.net/ - Description - a simple way of managing a vast amount of data over multiple CD-R media - by simulating all files on the CDs as if they were online on the - harddisk. When a file is accessed, a dialog box asks for the correct CD. - So any program can be used to acces the data without needing to know the - files are on CD. Scripts are included for migrating data to CD (which was - the more difficult work). Note that this project has not been updated - since 3 years. -=============================================================================== -***** fuse-ext2 ***** -Author: Jeff Garzik -Homepage: -http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jgarzik/fs/ -Repository: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jgarzik/fuse-ext2.git - Description - Uses standard libext2 from e2fsprogs to implement an ext2 filesystem in - userspace. -=============================================================================== -***** TagsFs? ***** -Author: Romain Beauxis -Homepage: -https://gna.org/projects/tagsfs - Description - TagsFS is a file system for music files. It presents your mp3 and ogg - files in a virtual tree based on the tags of the files. - You can browse your files by artist, title and album, as well as - searching based upon tags. - The nice aspect of this is that all the virtual files appears as real - audio files, so that it gives the ability of a complete music library to - any application you like! -=============================================================================== -***** Cromfs ***** -Author: -Joel_Yliluoma -Homepage: -http://bisqwit.iki.fi/source/cromfs.html - Description - Cromfs is a compressed read-only filesystem, similar to Cramfs and - Squashfs. It uses the - lzma - compression algorithm. - It splits each file into fixed-size blocks and compresses the blocks - together in larger clusters, so that blocks from different files are - compressed together for smaller size. Directories, inodes and block lists - are also compressed. In some cases, it beats Squashfs by a factor of four - in terms of compression power. On the flip side, it is noticeably slower - than its peers, and requires more RAM. -=============================================================================== -***** mysqlfs ***** -Author: Tsukasa Hamano -Homepage: -https://sourceforge.net/projects/mysqlfs/ - Description - mysqlfs is linux filesystem which store file in mysql database. -=============================================================================== -***** Yacufs ***** -Author: Frank Reerink -Homepage: -https://www.uitwisselplatform.nl/projects/yacufs - Description - Yacufs is a virtual file system that is able to convert your files on- - the-fly. It allows you to access various file types as a single file - type. For instance you can access your music library containing .ogg, - .flac and .mp3 files, but see them all as if being .mp3 files. -=============================================================================== -***** ferrisfuse ***** -Author: Ben Martin -Homepage: -http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=16036&package_id=191598 - Description - libferris is a virtual filesystem that exposes various hierarchical data - including: native (kernel disk IO with fam), XML (mount an XML file as a - filesystem), DB4, xmldb, Evolution, Firefox, Emacs, LDAP, HTTP, FTP, eet, - sockets, RDF/XML, RDF/bdb, and mbox. -=============================================================================== -***** ZFS ***** -Author: Ricardo Correia / rcorreia at wizy org -Homepage: -http://www.wizy.org/wiki/ZFS_on_FUSE - Description - ZFS - is a modern advanced filesystem, originally designed by Sun Microsystems - for the OpenSolaris? operating system. This project is a port of ZFS to - the FUSE framework, done as part of the - Google_Summer_of_Code_2006 - program. -=============================================================================== -***** FUR ***** -Author: Riccardo Di Meo / riccardo at infis dot univ . trieste D0t it -Homepage: -http://www.infis.univ.trieste.it/~riccardo - Description - FUR - mounts a Windows CE filesystem (read and write) and registry (read only) - locally. It uses the libraries from the - SynCE_Project - . -=============================================================================== -***** 9pfuse ***** -Author: Christoph Lohmann / 20h at r-36 dot net -Downloadlink: -http://www.r-36.net/9pfuse.tgz - Description - 9pfuse is a file system that allows you to mount 9P shares into your - namespace. See "v9fs" or "Plan 9 from Bell Labs" for more details. -=============================================================================== -***** ntfs-3g ***** -Link: -http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=23836054&forum_id=2697 -Author: Szakacsits Szabolcs -Downloadlink: -http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfs-3g-20070714-BETA.tgz - Description - A read-write ntfs driver, capable of unlimited file creation and - deletion. -=============================================================================== -***** playlistfs ***** -Link: -http://sourceforge.net/projects/playlistfs/ -Author: Vijay Gill (vijay.s.gill@gmail.com) -Downloadlink: -http://sourceforge.net/projects/playlistfs/ - Description - A fuse file system which allows to present a group of play list files (in - a directory) as directories to allow easy management. A folder with - playlists is presented as /playlists and all the playlists in the - original folder are shown as directories. -=============================================================================== -***** gcfuse ***** -Author: Mike Melanson / mike at multimedia.cx -Homepage: -http://multimedia.cx/gcfuse/ - Description - gcfuse is a program that allows you to mount a Nintendo GameCube? DVD - disk image as a read-only part of the Linux filesystem. This allows the - user to browse the directory structure and read the files within. - Further, gcfuse creates a special file called .metadata in the root - directory of the mounted filesystem containing other interesting items - like game title and publisher. -=============================================================================== -***** wadfs ***** -Author: Jon Dowland / jon at alcopop.org -Homepage: -http://alcopop.org/games/doom#code - Description - A very simple implementation of doom-style WAD files as a FUSE - filesystem. Currently read-only. You may be more interested in fusepak, - above. -=============================================================================== -***** mp3fs ***** -Author: David Collett -Homepage: -http://mp3fs.sourceforge.net - Description - MP3FS is a read-only filesystem which transcodes FLAC audio files to MP3 - on the fly when opened and read. -=============================================================================== -***** Hyppocampus ***** -Author: Roberto Guido -Homepage: -http://lobotomy.sf.net/Hyppocampus.php - Description - Experimental relational filesystem where the usual tree-structured - hierachic organization of file is substituted by a relational structure - navigable with SQL queries. The first prototypes are builds on top of - FUSE. -=============================================================================== -***** DVDfs ***** -Author: Jared Stafford -Homepage: -http://www.jspenguin.org/dvdfs/ - Description - DVDfs is a userspace filesystem which mounts a DVD using libdvdread (and, - by extension, libdvdcss). You can use this to make an exact copy of the - DVD video file structure. -=============================================================================== -***** PUFS ***** -Author: J. Cameijo Cerdeira (cerdeira at co sapo pt) -Homepage: -http://sourceforge.net/projects/pufs - Description - PUFS - peer union fs - is a poor man's naïve distributed filesystem. Its - philosophy is in line with a peer network paradigm in the form of a - filesystem. The filesystem contents is the union of the directories - exported by each peer who joins the union. -=============================================================================== -***** TrackerFS ***** -Author: Alex Kritikos -Homepage: -http://code.google.com/p/trackerfs/ - Description - FUSE module that connects to a running - Tracker - document indexing deamon and populates a directory with symlinks - corresponding to a Tracker query on document (full-text!) content and - meta-data. -=============================================================================== -***** GlusterFS ***** -Author: -http://gluster.org/core-team.php -Homepage: -http://gluster.org/docs/index.php/GlusterFS - Description - GlusterFS is a clustered file-system capable of scaling to several peta- - bytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA or TCP/ - IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system. GlusterFS - client uses FUSE. -=============================================================================== -***** ltspfs ***** -Homepage: -http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LtspFS -Author: -http://ltsp.org/ - Description - The Linux Terminal Server Project uses ltspfs to mount devices of the - terminal client on the terminal server, making them available to the - applications running on the terminal server. ltspfs is a remote - filesystem consisting of two parts: 1) A network server daemon that runs - on the LTSP terminal. 2) A FUSE module that runs in user-space on the - server, that connects with the daemon on the client. -=============================================================================== -***** usmb ***** -Author: Geoff Johnstone -Homepage: -http://www.atmi41.dsl.pipex.com/code.html - Description - usmb lets you mount SMB/CIFS shares, as per "Map Network Drive" in - Windows' Explorer. Unlike the other SMB FUSE filesystems, which emulate - Network Neighbourhood, usmb lets you mount arbitrary SMB shares, - including hidden ones that you can't browse. -=============================================================================== -***** beaglefs ***** -Author: Robert Love -Homepage: -http://rlove.org/log/2006070601 - (announcement), -http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/rml/fuse/beaglefs/ - (source) - Description - beaglefs allows you to browse beagle queries through your filesystem, - using symlinks to point to the matching files. -=============================================================================== -***** rofs ***** -Author: Matthew Keller -Homepage: -http://mattwork.potsdam.edu/rofs - Description - Light and fast, allowing you to mount any folder tree as a read-only - filesystem that fully supports reading extended attributes and ACLs. -=============================================================================== - - - - -Operating systems -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -=============================================================================== -***** Linux-2.4.X ***** -Native port. New FUSE versions (2.X) support kernels 2.4.21 or later. -=============================================================================== -***** Linux-2.6.X ***** -Native port. New FUSE versions (2.X) support all 2.6 kernels. -2.6.14 and up will have FUSE support included in the official kernel. -=============================================================================== -***** FreeBSD ***** -Name: Fuse for FreeBSD -Author: Csaba Henk / csaba.henk at creo hu -Homepage: -http://fuse4bsd.creo.hu -=============================================================================== +http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/fuse/index.php?title=FileSystems +http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/fuse/index.php?title=LanguageBindings +http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/fuse/index.php?title=OperatingSystems diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 772dfcc..999fd01 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in +ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 + SUBDIRS = @subdirs2@ EXTRA_DIST = \ diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index fc6b004..7d8a14a 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -6,7 +6,17 @@ What is new in 2.8 - Support big write requests on kernels 2.6.26 and newer - - Kernel module is removed + - Out-of-tree fuse module removed + + - Better NFS exporting support + + - New ioctl and poll requests + + - New CUSE (Character Device in Userspace) interface + + - Allow umask processing in userspace + + - Added cache invalidation notifications - Bugfixes and small improvements diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index dcc3089..947a2ed 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -AC_INIT(fuse, 2.8.0-pre3) +AC_INIT(fuse, 2.8.0) +AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) AC_CANONICAL_TARGET AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE AM_CONFIG_HEADER(include/config.h) diff --git a/lib/cuse_lowlevel.c b/lib/cuse_lowlevel.c index 128f87f..d507933 100644 --- a/lib/cuse_lowlevel.c +++ b/lib/cuse_lowlevel.c @@ -191,10 +191,10 @@ static int cuse_reply_init(fuse_req_t req, struct cuse_init_out *arg, iov[2].iov_base = dev_info; iov[2].iov_len = dev_info_len; - return send_reply_iov_nofree(req, 0, iov, 3); + return fuse_send_reply_iov_nofree(req, 0, iov, 3); } -void do_cuse_init(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t nodeid, const void *inarg) +void cuse_lowlevel_init(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t nodeid, const void *inarg) { struct fuse_init_in *arg = (struct fuse_init_in *) inarg; struct cuse_init_out outarg; @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ void do_cuse_init(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t nodeid, const void *inarg) if (clop->init_done) clop->init_done(f->userdata); - free_req(req); + fuse_free_req(req); } struct fuse_session *cuse_lowlevel_setup(int argc, char *argv[], diff --git a/lib/fuse_i.h b/lib/fuse_i.h index 2d3790a..7b99125 100644 --- a/lib/fuse_i.h +++ b/lib/fuse_i.h @@ -83,9 +83,9 @@ void fuse_kern_unmount_compat22(const char *mountpoint); void fuse_kern_unmount(const char *mountpoint, int fd); int fuse_kern_mount(const char *mountpoint, struct fuse_args *args); -int send_reply_iov(fuse_req_t req, int error, struct iovec *iov, int count); -int send_reply_iov_nofree(fuse_req_t req, int error, struct iovec *iov, int count); -void free_req(fuse_req_t req); +int fuse_send_reply_iov_nofree(fuse_req_t req, int error, struct iovec *iov, + int count); +void fuse_free_req(fuse_req_t req); struct fuse *fuse_setup_common(int argc, char *argv[], @@ -97,4 +97,4 @@ struct fuse *fuse_setup_common(int argc, char *argv[], void *user_data, int compat); -void do_cuse_init(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t nodeide, const void *inarg); +void cuse_lowlevel_init(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t nodeide, const void *inarg); diff --git a/lib/fuse_lowlevel.c b/lib/fuse_lowlevel.c index c0347b3..7385de1 100644 --- a/lib/fuse_lowlevel.c +++ b/lib/fuse_lowlevel.c @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ static void destroy_req(fuse_req_t req) free(req); } -void free_req(fuse_req_t req) +void fuse_free_req(fuse_req_t req) { int ctr; struct fuse_ll *f = req->f; @@ -115,8 +115,8 @@ void free_req(fuse_req_t req) destroy_req(req); } -int send_reply_iov_nofree(fuse_req_t req, int error, struct iovec *iov, - int count) +int fuse_send_reply_iov_nofree(fuse_req_t req, int error, struct iovec *iov, + int count) { struct fuse_out_header out; @@ -147,12 +147,13 @@ int send_reply_iov_nofree(fuse_req_t req, int error, struct iovec *iov, return fuse_chan_send(req->ch, iov, count); } -int send_reply_iov(fuse_req_t req, int error, struct iovec *iov, int count) +static int send_reply_iov(fuse_req_t req, int error, struct iovec *iov, + int count) { int res; - res = send_reply_iov_nofree(req, error, iov, count); - free_req(req); + res = fuse_send_reply_iov_nofree(req, error, iov, count); + fuse_free_req(req); return res; } @@ -250,7 +251,7 @@ int fuse_reply_err(fuse_req_t req, int err) void fuse_reply_none(fuse_req_t req) { fuse_chan_send(req->ch, NULL, 0); - free_req(req); + fuse_free_req(req); } static unsigned long calc_timeout_sec(double t) @@ -1435,7 +1436,7 @@ static struct { [FUSE_IOCTL] = { do_ioctl, "IOCTL" }, [FUSE_POLL] = { do_poll, "POLL" }, [FUSE_DESTROY] = { do_destroy, "DESTROY" }, - [CUSE_INIT] = { do_cuse_init, "CUSE_INIT" }, + [CUSE_INIT] = { cuse_lowlevel_init, "CUSE_INIT" }, }; #define FUSE_MAXOP (sizeof(fuse_ll_ops) / sizeof(fuse_ll_ops[0])) diff --git a/lib/fuse_versionscript b/lib/fuse_versionscript index 4ab0291..7db299b 100644 --- a/lib/fuse_versionscript +++ b/lib/fuse_versionscript @@ -164,6 +164,10 @@ FUSE_2.8 { cuse_lowlevel_teardown; fuse_fs_ioctl; fuse_fs_poll; + fuse_get_context; + fuse_getgroups; + fuse_lowlevel_notify_inval_entry; + fuse_lowlevel_notify_inval_inode; fuse_lowlevel_notify_poll; fuse_notify_poll; fuse_opt_add_opt_escaped; @@ -172,12 +176,9 @@ FUSE_2.8 { fuse_reply_ioctl_iov; fuse_reply_ioctl_retry; fuse_reply_poll; - fuse_req_getgroups; - fuse_getgroups; fuse_req_ctx; - fuse_get_context; - fuse_lowlevel_notify_inval_inode; - fuse_lowlevel_notify_inval_entry; + fuse_req_getgroups; + fuse_session_data; local: *; -- cgit v1.2.3