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@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ byte alignment:
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Compressed data blocks are written to the filesystem as files are read from
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the source directory, and checked for duplicates. Once all file data has been
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-written the completed inode, directory, fragment, export and uid/gid lookup
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-tables are written.
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+written the completed inode, directory, fragment, export, uid/gid lookup and
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+xattr tables are written.
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3.1 Compression options
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@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ in each metadata block. Directories are sorted in alphabetical order,
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and at lookup the index is scanned linearly looking for the first filename
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alphabetically larger than the filename being looked up. At this point the
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location of the metadata block the filename is in has been found.
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-The general idea of the index is ensure only one metadata block needs to be
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+The general idea of the index is to ensure only one metadata block needs to be
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decompressed to do a lookup irrespective of the length of the directory.
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This scheme has the advantage that it doesn't require extra memory overhead
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and doesn't require much extra storage on disk.
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