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Commit ee294bed authored by Eric Van Hensbergen's avatar Eric Van Hensbergen
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9p: update Documentation pointers



Update documentation pointers to include virtfs publication, 9p RFC
as well as updated list of servers and alternative clients.

Signed-off-by: default avatarEric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@gmail.com>
parent e75762fd
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@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ Other applications are described in the following papers:
		http://xcpu.org/papers/cellfs-talk.pdf
	* PROSE I/O: Using 9p to enable Application Partitions
		http://plan9.escet.urjc.es/iwp9/cready/PROSE_iwp9_2006.pdf
	* VirtFS: A Virtualization Aware File System pass-through
		http://goo.gl/3WPDg

USAGE
=====
@@ -130,31 +132,20 @@ OPTIONS
RESOURCES
=========

Our current recommendation is to use Inferno (http://www.vitanuova.com/nferno/index.html)
as the 9p server.  You can start a 9p server under Inferno by issuing the
following command:
   ; styxlisten -A tcp!*!564 export '#U*'
Protocol specifications are maintained on github:
http://ericvh.github.com/9p-rfc/

The -A specifies an unauthenticated export.  The 564 is the port # (you may
have to choose a higher port number if running as a normal user).  The '#U*'
specifies exporting the root of the Linux name space.  You may specify a
subset of the namespace by extending the path: '#U*'/tmp would just export
/tmp.  For more information, see the Inferno manual pages covering styxlisten
and export.
9p client and server implementations are listed on
http://9p.cat-v.org/implementations

A Linux version of the 9p server is now maintained under the npfs project
on sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/npfs).  The currently
maintained version is the single-threaded version of the server (named spfs)
available from the same SVN repository.
A 9p2000.L server is being developed by LLNL and can be found
at http://code.google.com/p/diod/

There are user and developer mailing lists available through the v9fs project
on sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/v9fs).

A stand-alone version of the module (which should build for any 2.6 kernel)
is available via (http://github.com/ericvh/9p-sac/tree/master)

News and other information is maintained on SWiK (http://swik.net/v9fs)
and the Wiki (http://sf.net/apps/mediawiki/v9fs/index.php).
News and other information is maintained on a Wiki.
(http://sf.net/apps/mediawiki/v9fs/index.php).

Bug reports may be issued through the kernel.org bugzilla 
(http://bugzilla.kernel.org)