Practical file system design with the BE file system
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Practical file system design with the BE file system
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the new guide to the design and implementation of file systems in general, and the Be File System (BFS) in particular. This book covers all topics related to file systems, going into considerable depth where traditional operating systems books often stop. Advanced topics are covered in detail such as journaling, attributes, indexing and query processing. Built from scratch as a modern 64 bit, journaled file system, BFS is the primary file system for the Be Operating System (BeOS), which was designed for high performance multimedia applications. You do not have to be a kernel architect or file system engineer to use Practical File System Design. Neither do you have to be a BeOS developer or user. Only basic knowledge of C is required. If you have ever wondered about how file systems work, how to implement one, or want to learn more about the Be File System, this book is all you will need.
目次
Contents1 Preface 2 Introduction to the BeOS and BFS3 What Is A File System?4 Other File Systems 5 The Data Structures of BFS6 Attributes and Indexing 7 Allocation Policies 8 Journaling 9 The Disk Block Cache 10 File System Performance11 The VNode Layer 12 User Level API 13 Testing A A File System Construction Kit
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