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diff --git a/man/3/tinyfs b/man/3/tinyfs new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cbabe2b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/3/tinyfs @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +.TH TINYFS 3 +.SH NAME +tinyfs \- file system for miniscule devices +.SH SYNOPSIS +.EX +bind -c #F\fIname\fP /nvfs +.EE +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Tinyfs +provides file system access to the contents of low-capacity devices, +ranging from several hundred bytes (at least 144 bytes) to at most the order of a kilobyte. +It is provided to support file system access to small non-volatile memories, +as for instance are found in some real-time clock chips, +where IDs, keys, PINs, certificates and the like might be stored by either client or server. +.PP +The file system has only one directory, its root, which can contain only files. +Once created, a write can only append to a file; random updates are not allowed, +although the file could be truncated and rewritten. +.PP +The device specifier following the +.B #F +device name is the +.I name +of a file in +.B /dev +on which the tiny file system will live. +For instance, +.B #Fnvram +refers to +.BR /dev/nvram . +The device must allow seek and write. +During the +.IR attach , +the system scans the device, checking the file system structure +by building a table of files, and checking a checksum stored +in each block; inconsistent structure is reinitialised, and thus +a previously unused device will emerge correctly formatted as an empty tiny file system. +.SH FILES +.TF /nvfs +.TP +.B /nvfs +conventional mount point used by +.IR init (8) +.SH SOURCE +.B /os/port/devtinyfs.c |
