Chris Webb ddc7161531 bcachefs-tools: Use sysinfo(2) directly to implement si_meminfo()
Use a single sysinfo(2) call to fill out struct sysinfo instead of
multiple libc sysconf(3) requests, which will only make sysinfo(2) calls
internally anyway. This also enables us to access other struct sysinfo
fields, not just the three filled-out previously.

As we provide our own definition of struct sysinfo in include/linux/mm.h
to match the kernel, which is not guaranteed to align with the definition
libc provides in <sys/sysinfo.h>, use syscall(SYS_sysinfo, ...) directly
instead of the libc wrapper.

Signed-off-by: Chris Webb <chris@arachsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
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bcachefs-tools

Userspace tools and docs for bcachefs

Bcachefs is an advanced new filesystem for Linux, with an emphasis on reliability and robustness and the complete set of features one would expect from a modern filesystem.

This repo primarily consists of the following:

  • bcachefs tool, the reason this repo exists.
  • {mkfs,mount,fsck}.bcachefs utils, which is just wrappers calling the corresponding subcommands in the main tool
  • docs in the form of man-pages and a user manual

Please refer to the main site for getting started An in-depth user manual is (also) found on the official website

Build and install

Refer to INSTALL.md

Bug reports and contributions

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