PERFUSED(8) | NetBSD System Manager's Manual | PERFUSED(8) |
perfused | [-fs] [-d types] [-i -fd] |
When the kernel sends a puffs(3) operation for the mounted file system, perfused will translate it into a FUSE request, and will send it to the file system daemon through /dev/fuse. The FUSE reply will be converted back into a puffs(3) reply and will be relayed to the kernel.
FUSE file system daemons must be modified so that they request perfused to perform the mount(2) system call instead of doing it on their own. This is done by replacing mount(2) and the open(2) calls for /dev/fuse with perfuse_mount() and perfuse_open(), respectively, in their sources. libperfuse(3) must be used at link time. Most FUSE file system daemons use libfuse and will work unmodified, provided the modification is done in libfuse itself .
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August 12, 2010 | NetBSD 5.99 |