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diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/fs.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/fs.rst index 47499a1742bd..6c54718c9d04 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/fs.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/fs.rst @@ -38,6 +38,11 @@ requests. ``aio-max-nr`` allows you to change the maximum value ``aio-max-nr`` does not result in the pre-allocation or re-sizing of any kernel data structures. +dentry-negative +---------------------------- + +Policy for negative dentries. Set to 1 to always delete the dentry when a +file is removed, and 0 to disable it. By default, this behavior is disabled. dentry-state ------------ @@ -332,3 +337,38 @@ Each "watch" costs roughly 90 bytes on a 32-bit kernel, and roughly 160 bytes on a 64-bit one. The current default value for ``max_user_watches`` is 4% of the available low memory, divided by the "watch" cost in bytes. + +5. /proc/sys/fs/fuse - Configuration options for FUSE filesystems +===================================================================== + +This directory contains the following configuration options for FUSE +filesystems: + +``/proc/sys/fs/fuse/max_pages_limit`` is a read/write file for +setting/getting the maximum number of pages that can be used for servicing +requests in FUSE. + +``/proc/sys/fs/fuse/default_request_timeout`` is a read/write file for +setting/getting the default timeout (in seconds) for a fuse server to +reply to a kernel-issued request in the event where the server did not +specify a timeout at mount. If the server set a timeout, +then default_request_timeout will be ignored. The default +"default_request_timeout" is set to 0. 0 indicates no default timeout. +The maximum value that can be set is 65535. + +``/proc/sys/fs/fuse/max_request_timeout`` is a read/write file for +setting/getting the maximum timeout (in seconds) for a fuse server to +reply to a kernel-issued request. A value greater than 0 automatically opts +the server into a timeout that will be set to at most "max_request_timeout", +even if the server did not specify a timeout and default_request_timeout is +set to 0. If max_request_timeout is greater than 0 and the server set a timeout +greater than max_request_timeout or default_request_timeout is set to a value +greater than max_request_timeout, the system will use max_request_timeout as the +timeout. 0 indicates no max request timeout. The maximum value that can be set +is 65535. + +For timeouts, if the server does not respond to the request by the time +the set timeout elapses, then the connection to the fuse server will be aborted. +Please note that the timeouts are not 100% precise (eg you may set 60 seconds but +the timeout may kick in after 70 seconds). The upper margin of error for the +timeout is roughly FUSE_TIMEOUT_TIMER_FREQ seconds. |