How to use the new ext4 inline data feature? (storing data directly in the inode)
To enable inline data in ext4, you'll need to use e2fsprogs
1.43 or later. Support for inline data was added in March 2014 to the Git repository but was only released in May 2016.
Once you have that, you can run mke2fs -O inline_data
on an appropriate device to create a new filesystem with inline data support; this will erase all your data. It's apparently not yet possible to activate inline data on an existing filesystem (at least, tune2fs
doesn't support it).
Now create a small file, and run debugfs
on the filesystem. cd
to the appropriate directory, and run stat smallfile
; you'll get something like
Inode: 32770 Type: regular Mode: 0644 Flags: 0x10000000
Generation: 2302340561 Version: 0x00000000:00000001
User: 1000 Group: 1000 Size: 6
File ACL: 0 Directory ACL: 0
Links: 1 Blockcount: 0
Fragment: Address: 0 Number: 0 Size: 0
ctime: 0x553731e9:330badf8 -- Wed Apr 22 07:30:17 2015
atime: 0x553731e9:330badf8 -- Wed Apr 22 07:30:17 2015
mtime: 0x553731e9:330badf8 -- Wed Apr 22 07:30:17 2015
crtime: 0x553731e9:330badf8 -- Wed Apr 22 07:30:17 2015
Size of extra inode fields: 28
Extended attributes:
system.data (0)
Size of inline data: 60
As you can see the data was stored inline. This can also be seen using df
; before creating the file:
% df -i /mnt/new
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg--large--mirror-inline 65536 12 65524 1% /mnt/new
% df /mnt/new
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg--large--mirror-inline 1032088 1280 978380 1% /mnt/new
After creating the file:
% echo Hello > smallfile
% ls -l
total 1
-rw-r--r-- 1 steve steve 6 Apr 22 07:35 smallfile
% df -i /mnt/new
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg--large--mirror-inline 65536 13 65523 1% /mnt/new
% df /mnt/new
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg--large--mirror-inline 1032088 1280 978380 1% /mnt/new
The file is there, it uses an inode but the storage space available hasn't changed.
If your e2fsprogs
version is too old, or the filesystem is already created, you can set the feature flag using debugfs
(the flag is supported since 2012, whereas mke2fs
and the other tools added support on 2014+ and many distributions still don't ship them in 2016, incl. Ubuntu Xenial).
To do so, open the partition in read-write mode:
debugfs -w /dev/sdxx
And then add the flag:
feature inline_data
(or feature -inline_data
to toggle it off, but that's probably a really bad idea if there are inline files already!)
Do note, however, if your system e2fsprogs
are old, you're driving yourself into a corner, since the utilities (including debugfs
itself) will refuse to touch such a filesystem after setting the flag.
Also note that current GRUB
(2.02) doesn't support this, so setting it on the boot partition will render the system unbootable. There is an unmerged patch to add support.
As of the time of this writing, files and directories of up to inode_size-128
can be inlined, so 128 bytes for the default 256 byte inodes. You can use larger inodes if you want more inlining.