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foreign file active, %s command is for XFS filesystems only
Usage: %s [-adfinrRstVx] [-m mode] [-p prog] [-c cmd]... file
/usr/share/localexfsprogsnon-numeric mode -- %s
%s version %s
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 displays the set of extended inode flags associated with the current file

 Each individual flag is displayed as a single character, in this order:
 r -- file data is stored in the realtime section
 p -- file has preallocated extents (cannot be changed using chattr)
 i -- immutable, file cannot be modified
 a -- append-only, file can only be appended to
 s -- all updates are synchronous
 A -- the access time is not updated for this inode
 d -- do not include this file in a dump of the filesystem
 t -- child created in this directory has realtime bit set by default
 P -- child created in this directory has parents project ID by default
 n -- symbolic links cannot be created in this directory
 e -- for non-realtime files, observe the inode extent size value
 E -- children created in this directory inherit the extent size value
 f -- do not include this file when defragmenting the filesystem
 S -- enable filestreams allocator for this directory
 x -- Use direct access (DAX) for data in this file
 C -- for files with shared blocks, observe the inode CoW extent size value

 Options:
 -R -- recursively descend (useful when current file is a directory)
 -D -- recursively descend, but only list attributes on directories
 -a -- show all flags which can be set alongside those which are set
 -v -- verbose mode; show long names of flags, not single characters


 modifies the set of extended inode flags associated with the current file

 Examples:
 'chattr +a' - sets the append-only flag
 'chattr -a' - clears the append-only flag

 -R -- recursively descend (useful when current file is a directory)
 -D -- recursively descend, only modifying attributes on directories
 +/-r -- set/clear the realtime flag
 +/-i -- set/clear the immutable flag
 +/-a -- set/clear the append-only flag
 +/-s -- set/clear the sync flag
 +/-A -- set/clear the no-atime flag
 +/-d -- set/clear the no-dump flag
 +/-t -- set/clear the realtime inheritance flag
 +/-P -- set/clear the project ID inheritance flag
 +/-n -- set/clear the no-symbolic-links flag
 +/-e -- set/clear the extent-size flag
 +/-E -- set/clear the extent-size inheritance flag
 +/-f -- set/clear the no-defrag flag
 +/-S -- set/clear the filestreams allocator flag
 +/-x -- set/clear the direct access (DAX) flag
 +/-C -- set/clear the CoW extent-size flag
 Note1: user must have certain capabilities to modify immutable/append-only.
 Note2: immutable/append-only files cannot be deleted; removing these files
        requires the immutable/append-only flag to be cleared first.
 Note3: the realtime flag can only be set if the filesystem has a realtime
        section, and the (regular) file must be empty when the flag is set.

%s: bad chattr command, not +/-X
%s: cannot get flags on %s: %s
%s: cannot set flags on %s: %s
change extended inode flags on the currently open filelist extended inode flags set on the currently open file%s: unknown flag
%s: cannot open %s: %s
,  %s DRavchattr[-R|-D] [+/-riasAdtPneEfSxC]lsattr[-R|-D|-a|-v]realtimepreallocimmutableno-atimeno-dumprt-inheritPproj-inheritnosymlinksextsz-inheritno-defragfilestreamdaxCcowextsize
 prints the block mapping for an XFS file's data or attribute forks
 Example:
 'bmap -vp' - tabular format verbose map, including unwritten extents

 bmap prints the map of disk blocks used by the current file.
 The map lists each extent used by the file, as well as regions in the
 file that do not have any corresponding blocks (holes).
 By default, each line of the listing takes the following form:
     extent: [startoffset..endoffset]: startblock..endblock
 Holes are marked by replacing the startblock..endblock with 'hole'.
 All the file offsets and disk blocks are in units of 512-byte blocks.
 -a -- prints the attribute fork map instead of the data fork.
 -c -- prints the copy-on-write fork map instead of the data fork.
 -d -- suppresses a DMAPI read event, offline portions shown as holes.
 -e -- print delayed allocation extents.
 -l -- also displays the length of each extent in 512-byte blocks.
 -n -- query n extents.
 -p -- obtain all unwritten extents as well (w/ -v show which are unwritten.)
 -v -- Verbose information, specify ag info.  Show flags legend on 2nd -v
 Note: the bmap for non-regular files can be obtained provided the file
 was opened appropriately (in particular, must be opened read-only).

%s: can't get geometry ["%s"]: %s
%s: cannot read attrs on "%s": %s
%s: malloc of %d bytes failed.
%s: xfsctl(XFS_IOC_GETBMAPX) iflags=0x%x ["%s"]: %s
%s: xfsctl(FS_IOC_FSGETXATTR%s) ["%s"]: %s
%4s: %-*s %-*s %*s %-*s %*s%s
%4d: %-*s %-*s %*s %-*s %*lld
    %*.*o Unwritten preallocated extent
    %*.*o Doesn't begin on stripe unit
    %*.*o Doesn't end   on stripe unit
    %*.*o Doesn't begin on stripe width
    %*.*o Doesn't end   on stripe width
print block mapping for an XFS fileacdeln:pv%s: cannot realloc %d bytes
%s: no extents
%s:
	%d: [%lld..%lld]: delalloc%lld..%lld %lld blocks
[%lld..%lld]:(%lld..%lld) FLAGSTOTALAG-OFFSETAGFILE-OFFSETEXT%4d: %-*s %-*s %*d %-*s %*lld %-*.*o
 FLAG Values:
    %*.*o Shared extent
RT-BLOCK-RANGEbmap[-adlpv] [-n nx]tldT,tmpfile,non-block,append-only,real-timeread-onlyread-writenon-directnon-syncforeignxfs[N]set the current fileprint%c%03d%c %-14s (%s,%s,%s,%s%s%s%s%s)
value %d is out of range (0-%d)
list current open files and memory mappings%s: cannot freeze filesystem at %s: %s
%s: cannot unfreeze filesystem mounted at %s: %s
freeze filesystem of current fileunfreeze filesystem of current filefreezethawfdatasyncfsynccalls fsync(2) to flush all in-core file state to diskcalls fdatasync(2) to flush the files in-core data to diskCvgetrusagereport process resource usage%.2fuser %.2fsystem %selapsed %.0f%%CPU (%ldavgtext+%ldavgdata %ldmaxresident)k
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inode map for filesystem of current filexfsctl(XFS_IOC_FSINUMBERS)imap[nentries]
link the open file descriptor to the supplied filename


link the open file descriptor to the supplied filenamefilename
 resizes the current memory mapping

 Examples:
 'mremap 8192' - resizes the current mapping to 8192 bytes.

 Resizes the mappping, growing or shrinking from the current size.
 The default stored value is 'X', repeated to fill the range specified.
 -f <new_address> -- use MREMAP_FIXED flag to mremap on new_address
 -m -- use the MREMAP_MAYMOVE flag


 dirties a range of bytes in the current memory mapping

 Example:
 'mwrite 512 20 - writes 20 bytes at 512 bytes into the current mapping.

 Stores a byte into memory for a range within a mapping.
 The default stored value is 'X', repeated to fill the range specified.
 -S -- use an alternate seed character
 -r -- reverse order; start storing from the end of range, moving backward
 The stores are performed sequentially from the start offset by default.


 flushes a range of bytes in the current memory mapping

 Writes all modified copies of pages over the specified range (or entire
 mapping if no range specified) to their backing storage locations.  Also,
 optionally invalidates so that subsequent references to the pages will be
 obtained from their backing storage locations (instead of cached copies).
 -a -- perform asynchronous writes (MS_ASYNC)
 -i -- invalidate mapped pages (MS_INVALIDATE)
 -s -- perform synchronous writes (MS_SYNC)


 reads a range of bytes in the current memory mapping

 Example:
 'mread -v 512 20' - dumps 20 bytes read from 512 bytes into the mapping

 Accesses a range of the current memory mapping, optionally dumping it to
 the standard output stream (with -v option) for subsequent inspection.
 -f -- verbose mode, dump bytes with offsets relative to start of file.
 -r -- reverse order; start accessing from the end of range, moving backward
 -v -- verbose mode, dump bytes with offsets relative to start of mapping.
 The accesses are performed sequentially from the start offset by default.
 Notes:
   References to whole pages following the end of the backing file results
   in delivery of the SIGBUS signal.  SIGBUS signals may also be delivered
   on various filesystem conditions, including quota exceeded errors, and
   for physical device errors (such as unreadable disk blocks).  No attempt
   has been made to catch signals at this stage...


 maps a range within the current file into memory

 Example:
 'mmap -rw 0 1m' - maps one megabyte from the start of the current file

 Memory maps a range of a file for subsequent use by other xfs_io commands.
 With no arguments, mmap shows the current mappings.  The current mapping
 can be set by using the single argument form (mapping number or address).
 If two arguments are specified (a range), a new mapping is created and the
 following options are available:
 -r -- map with PROT_READ protection
 -w -- map with PROT_WRITE protection
 -x -- map with PROT_EXEC protection
 -s <size> -- first do mmap(size)/munmap(size), try to reserve some free space
 If no protection mode is specified, all are used by default.

non-numeric offset argument -- %s
offset (%lld) is before start of mapping (%lld)
offset (%lld) is beyond end of mapping (%lld)
range (%lld:%lld) is beyond mapping (%lld:%ld)
offset address (%p) is not page aligned
non-numeric length argument -- %s
%c%03d%c 0x%lx - 0x%lx %s  %14s (%lld : %ld)
[N] | [-rwx] [-s size] [off len]mmap a range in the current file, show mappingsreads data from a region in the current memory mappingflush a region in the current memory mappingunmaps the current memory mappingwrites data into a region in the current memory mappingalters the size of the current memory mappingf:mmremapaismsyncfrvnon-numeric seed -- %s
rS:???munmaprwxs:strdupmmapmmmreadmr[-r] [off len]ms[-ais] [off len]mumwritemw[-r] [-S seed] [off len]mrm[-m|-f <new_address>] newsize
Query physical information about an inode
 Default:	-- Return 1 if any inode number greater than 32 bits exists in
		   the filesystem, or 0 if none exist
 num		-- Return inode number [num] if in use, or 0 if not in use
 -n num	-- Return the next used inode after [num]
 -v		-- Verbose mode - display returned inode number's size in bits


 report or modify preferred extent size (in bytes) for the current path

 -R -- recursively descend (useful when current path is a directory)
 -D -- recursively descend, only modifying extsize on directories


 displays the project identifier associated with the current path

 Options:
 -R -- recursively descend (useful when current path is a directory)
 -D -- recursively descend, but only list projects on directories


 modifies the project identifier associated with the current path

 -R -- recursively descend (useful when current path is a directory)
 -D -- recursively descend, only modifying projects on directories


 opens a new file in the requested mode

 Example:
 'open -cd /tmp/data' - creates/opens data file read-write for direct IO

 Opens a file for subsequent use by all of the other xfs_io commands.
 With no arguments, open uses the stat command to show the current file.
 -a -- open with the O_APPEND flag (append-only mode)
 -d -- open with O_DIRECT (non-buffered IO, note alignment constraints)
 -f -- open with O_CREAT (create the file if it doesn't exist)
 -m -- permissions to use in case a new file is created (default 0600)
 -n -- open with O_NONBLOCK
 -r -- open with O_RDONLY, the default is O_RDWR
 -s -- open with O_SYNC
 -t -- open with O_TRUNC (truncate the file to zero length if it exists)
 -R -- mark the file as a realtime XFS file immediately after opening it
 -T -- open with O_TMPFILE (create a file not visible in the namespace)
 Note1: usually read/write direct IO requests must be blocksize aligned;
        some kernels, however, allow sectorsize alignment for direct IO.
 Note2: the bmap for non-regular files can be obtained provided the file
        was opened correctly (in particular, must be opened read-only).

invalid target file type - file %s
non-numeric extsize argument -- %s
%s is not a numeric inode value
-T and -r options are incompatible
open the file specified by pathstatistics on the currently open filestatistics on the filesystem of the currently open filechange project identifier on the currently open filelist project identifier set on the currently open fileget/set preferred extent size (in bytes) for the open fileQuery inode number usage in the filesystemfd.path = "%s"
fstatfsstatfs.f_bsize = %lld
statfs.f_blocks = %lld
statfs.f_bavail = %lld
statfs.f_files = %lld
statfs.f_ffree = %lld
XFS_IOC_FSGEOMETRY_V1geom.bsize = %u
geom.agcount = %u
geom.agblocks = %u
geom.datablocks = %llu
geom.rtblocks = %llu
geom.rtextents = %llu
geom.rtextsize = %u
geom.sunit = %u
geom.swidth = %u
XFS_IOC_FSCOUNTScounts.freedata = %llu
counts.freertx = %llu
counts.freeino = %llu
counts.allocino = %llu
fstat%s: FS_IOC_FSGETXATTR %s: %s
%s: FS_IOC_FSSETXATTR %s: %s
closefd.flags = %s,%s,%s%s%s%s%s
stat.ino = %lld
socketdirectorychar deviceblock deviceregular filesymbolic linkfifostat.type = %s
stat.size = %lld
stat.blocks = %lld
stat.atime = %sstat.mtime = %sstat.ctime = %sFS_IOC_FSGETXATTRfsxattr.xflags = 0x%x fsxattr.projid = %u
fsxattr.extsize = %u
fsxattr.cowextsize = %u
fsxattr.nextents = %u
fsxattr.naextents = %u
XFS_IOC_DIOINFOdioattr.mem = 0x%x
dioattr.miniosz = %u
dioattr.maxiosz = %u
[%u] %s
DRgetprojidinvalid project ID -- %s
setprojidXFS_IOC_FSINUMBERSnvxfsctl%llu:%d
XFS_IOC_FSGEOMETRYFS_IOC_FSSETXATTRFRTacdfm:nrstxopen[-acdrstxT] [-m mode] [path][-v]close the current open filechproj[-D | -R] projidlsproj[-D | -R][-D | -R] [extsize]inode[-nv] [num]|'(((((((((((t((d(((((((((((((T((D(4((D(((((((''((('''(((t(parentpathsparents%s: inode-path is missing
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p_gen    = %u
p_reclen = %u
p_name   = "%s%s"
p_name   = "%s"
%s%spath "%s" found
inode number match: %llu
parent ino match for %llu
cpvchecking inode %llu
syssgi bulkstat failed: %s
num errors: %d
parent[-cpv]print or check parent inodes%s: failed path_to_fshandle "%s": %s
%s: path_to_handle failed for "%s"
%s: unable to allocate parent buffer: %s
%s: %s call failed for "%s": %s

 list the current file's parents and their filenames

 -c -- check the current file's file system for parent consistency
 -p -- list the current file's parents and their full paths
 -v -- verbose mode

inode-path for inode: %llu is incorrect - path "%s" non-existent
path "%s" does not stat for inode: %llu; err = %s
inode-path for inode: %llu is incorrect - wrong inode#
ino mismatch for path "%s" %llu vs %llu
parent path "%s" does not stat: %s
inode-path for inode: %llu is incorrect - wrong parent inode#
file argument, "%s", is not in a mounted XFS filesystem
unable to open "%s" for jdm: %s
unable to allocate buffers: %s
can't stat mount point "%s": %s
failed to get bulkstat information for inode %llu
failed to get valid bulkstat information for inode %llu
parentpaths failed for ino %llu: %s
inode-path for inode: %llu is missing
succeeded checking %llu inodes

 reads a range of bytes in a specified block size from the given offset

 Example:
 'pread -v 512 20' - dumps 20 bytes read from 512 bytes into the file

 Reads a segment of the currently open file, optionally dumping it to the
 standard output stream (with -v option) for subsequent inspection.
 The reads are performed in sequential blocks starting at offset, with the
 blocksize tunable using the -b option (default blocksize is 4096 bytes),
 unless a different pattern is requested.
 -B   -- read backwards through the range from offset (backwards N bytes)
 -F   -- read forwards through the range of bytes from offset (default)
 -v   -- be verbose, dump out buffers (used when reading forwards)
 -R   -- read at random offsets in the range of bytes
 -Z N -- zeed the random number generator (used when reading randomly)
         (heh, zorry, the -s/-S arguments were already in use in pwrite)
 -V N -- use vectored IO with N iovecs of blocksize each (preadv)

 When in "random" mode, the number of read operations will equal the
 number required to do a complete forward/backward scan of the range.
 Note that the offset within the range is chosen at random each time
 (an offset may be read more than once when operating in this mode).

non-numeric vector count == %s
[-b bs] [-v] [-i N] [-FBR [-Z N]] off lenreads a number of bytes at a specified offsetmemalign%08llx:  %02x preadnon-numeric bsize -- %s
b:BCFRquvV:Z:D646t7t7$6t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7d7t7t7t76t7t7t76t7t7t7t7t7t7t76t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t7t6t7t7t7d6T6
 modifies space associated with part of a file via fallocate
 Example:
 'falloc 0 1m' - fills all holes within the first megabyte

 falloc uses the fallocate system call to alter space allocations in the
 open file.  The following operations are supported:
 All the file offsets are in units of bytes.
 -c -- collapses the given range.
 -i -- inserts a hole into the given range of the file.
 -k -- do not change file size.
 -p -- unmap the given range from the file.
 -u -- unshare shared extents in the given range.

allocates zeroed space for part of a filefrees space associated with part of a filereserves space associated with part of a filefrees reserved space associated with part of a fileConverts the given range of a file to allocated zerosallocates space associated with part of a file via fallocatede-allocates space assocated with part of a file via fallocatede-allocates space and eliminates the hole by shifting extentscreates new space for writing within file by shifting extentszeroes space and eliminates holes by preallocatingunshares shared blocks within the rangefallocatecikpuXFS_IOC_ZERO_RANGEXFS_IOC_UNRESVSP64XFS_IOC_RESVSP64XFS_IOC_FREESP64XFS_IOC_ALLOCSP64allocspfreespunresvspfalloc[-c] [-k] [-p] [-u] off lenfpunchfcollapsefinsertfzero[-k] off lenfunshare$:t:t:t:t:t:d:t:T:t:t:t:t:D:t:t:t:t:4:
 writes a range of bytes (in block size increments) from the given offset

 Example:
 'pwrite 512 20' - writes 20 bytes at 512 bytes into the open file

 Writes into a segment of the currently open file, using either a buffer
 filled with a set pattern (0xcdcdcdcd) or data read from an input file.
 The writes are performed in sequential blocks starting at offset, with the
 blocksize tunable using the -b option (default blocksize is 4096 bytes),
 unless a different write pattern is requested.
 -S   -- use an alternate seed number for filling the write buffer
 -i   -- input file, source of data to write (used when writing forward)
 -d   -- open the input file for direct IO
 -s   -- skip a number of bytes at the start of the input file
 -w   -- call fdatasync(2) at the end (included in timing results)
 -W   -- call fsync(2) at the end (included in timing results)
 -B   -- write backwards through the range from offset (backwards N bytes)
 -F   -- write forwards through the range of bytes from offset (default)
 -R   -- write at random offsets in the specified range of bytes
 -Z N -- zeed the random number generator (used when writing randomly)
         (heh, zorry, the -s/-S arguments were already in use in pwrite)
 -V N -- use vectored IO with N iovecs of blocksize each (pwritev)

[-i infile [-d] [-s skip]] [-b bs] [-S seed] [-wW] [-FBR [-Z N]] [-V N] off lenwrites a number of bytes at a specified offsetnon-numeric skip -- %s
b:BCdf:Fi:qRs:S:uV:wWZ:pwritewrote$>><@<@><@<@<@<@<@<@<@<@<@<@<@@?<@<@?|?<@<@?<@<@<@<@<@<@<@><@><@><@<@><@<@<@<@<@<@<@><@T><@D><@4>
 returns the next hole and/or data offset at or after the requested offset

 Example:
 'seek -d 512'		- offset of data at or following offset 512
 'seek -a -r 0'	- offsets of all data and hole in entire file

 Returns the offset of the next data and/or hole. There is an implied hole
 at the end of file. If the specified offset is past end of file, or there
 is no data past the specified offset, EOF is returned.
 -a	-- return the next data and hole starting at the specified offset.
 -d	-- return the next data starting at the specified offset.
 -h	-- return the next hole starting at the specified offset.
 -r	-- return all remaining type(s) starting at the specified offset.
 -s	-- also print the starting offset.

locate the next data and/or hole%s	%lld	EOF
%s	EOF
ERR	%lld	%s	%lld	%lld
%s	%lld
adhrsWhence	Start	ResultWhence	Resultseek-a | -d | -h [-r] offDATAHOLETCtCtCLCtCtCtCDCtCtCtCtCtCtCtCtCtC<C,CfvXFS_IOC_GOINGDOWNshutdown[-f]shuts down the filesystem where the current file residescalls sync(2) to flush all in-core filesystem state to disknon-numeric truncate argument -- %s
truncates the current file at the given offsetftruncate
 Links a range of bytes (in block size increments) from a file into a range
 of bytes in the open file.  The contents of both file ranges must match.

 Example:
 'dedupe some_file 0 4096 32768' - links 32768 bytes from some_file at
                                    offset 0 to into the open file at
                                    position 4096

 Reflink a range of blocks from a given input file to the open file.  Both
 files share the same range of physical disk blocks; a write to the shared
 range of either file should result in the write landing in a new block and
 that range of the file being remapped (i.e. copy-on-write).  Both files
 must reside on the same filesystem, and the contents of both ranges must
 match.

 Links a range of bytes (in block size increments) from a file into a range
 of bytes in the open file.  The two extent ranges need not contain identical
 data.

 Example:
 'reflink some_file 0 4096 32768' - links 32768 bytes from some_file at
                                    offset 0 to into the open file at
                                    position 4096
 'reflink some_file' - links all bytes from some_file into the open file
                       at position 0

 Reflink a range of blocks from a given input file to the open file.  Both
 files share the same range of physical disk blocks; a write to the shared
 range of either file should result in the write landing in a new block and
 that range of the file being remapped (i.e. copy-on-write).  Both files
 must reside on the same filesystem.
non-numeric src offset argument -- %s
non-numeric dest offset argument -- %s
non-positive length argument -- %s
reflinks a number of bytes at a specified offsetdedupes a number of bytes at a specified offsetCqXFS_IOC_CLONEXFS_IOC_CLONE_RANGElinkedXFS_IOC_FILE_EXTENT_SAMEdedupe: %s
Extents did not match.dedupedreflinkrlinfile src_off dst_off lendedupedd
 report or modify preferred CoW extent size (in bytes) for the current path

 -R -- recursively descend (useful when current path is a directory)
 -D -- recursively descend, only modifying cowextsize on directories

%s: XFS_IOC_FSGETXATTR %s: %s
%s: XFS_IOC_FSSETXATTR %s: %s
non-numeric cowextsize argument -- %s
get/set preferred CoW extent size (in bytes) for the open filefstat64[-D | -R] [cowextsize]
 advise the page cache about expected I/O patterns on the current file

 Modifies kernel page cache behaviour when operating on the current file.
 The range arguments are required by some advise commands ([*] below).
 With no arguments, the POSIX_FADV_NORMAL advice is implied.
 -d -- don't need these pages (POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED) [*]
 -n -- data will be accessed once (POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE) [*]
 -r -- expect random page references (POSIX_FADV_RANDOM)
 -s -- expect sequential page references (POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL)
 -w -- will need these pages (POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED) [*]
 Notes: these interfaces are not supported in Linux kernels before 2.6.
   NORMAL sets the default readahead setting on the file.
   RANDOM sets the readahead setting on the file to zero.
   SEQUENTIAL sets double the default readahead setting on the file.
   WILLNEED and NOREUSE are equivalent, and force the maximum readahead.

advisory commands for sections of a filednrswfadvise[-dnrsw] [off len]HTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHGTHTHTHG4HTHTHTH$H
 advise the page cache about access patterns expected for a mapping

 Modifies page cache behavior when operating on the current mapping.
 The range arguments are required by some advise commands ([*] below).
 With no arguments, the POSIX_MADV_NORMAL advice is implied.
 -d -- don't need these pages (POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED) [*]
 -r -- expect random page references (POSIX_MADV_RANDOM)
 -s -- expect sequential page references (POSIX_MADV_SEQUENTIAL)
 -w -- will need these pages (POSIX_MADV_WILLNEED) [*]
 Notes:
   NORMAL sets the default readahead setting on the file.
   RANDOM sets the readahead setting on the file to zero.
   SEQUENTIAL sets double the default readahead setting on the file.
   WILLNEED forces the maximum readahead.

give advice about use of memorydrswmadvisema[-drsw] [off len]0x%lx  %lu pages (%llu : %lu)
find mapping pages that are memory residentcallocmincore0x%lx - mi
 transfer a range of bytes from the given offset between files

 Example:
 'send -f 2 512 20' - writes 20 bytes at 512 bytes into the open file

 Copies data between one file descriptor and another.  Because this copying
 is done within the kernel, sendfile does not need to transfer data to and
 from user space.
 -f -- specifies an input file from which to source data to write
 -i -- specifies an input file name from which to source data to write.
 An offset and length in the source file can be optionally specified.

Transfer data directly between file descriptorsCf:i:qsendfilesentsend-i infile | -f N [off len]
 prints the block mapping for a file's data or attribute forks
 Example:
 'fiemap -v' - tabular format verbose map

 fiemap prints the map of disk blocks used by the current file.
 The map lists each extent used by the file, as well as regions in the
 file that do not have any corresponding blocks (holes).
 By default, each line of the listing takes the following form:
     extent: [startoffset..endoffset]: startblock..endblock
 Holes are marked by replacing the startblock..endblock with 'hole'.
 All the file offsets and disk blocks are in units of 512-byte blocks.
 -a -- prints the attribute fork map instead of the data fork.
 -l -- also displays the length of each extent in 512-byte blocks.
 -n -- query n extents.
 -v -- Verbose information

%s: ioctl(FS_IOC_FIEMAP) ["%s"]: %s
print block mapping for a filealn:v[%llu..%llu]%4s: %-*s %-*s %*s %*s
[%llu..%llu]:%4d: %-*s %-*s %*llu
%4d: %-*s %-*s %*llu %*s
	%d: [%llu..%llu]: hole %llu blocks
	%d: [%llu..%llu]: %llu..%llu%s: fstat failed: %s
	%d: %s %sfiemap[-alv] [-n nx]
 inject errors into the filesystem of the currently open file

 Example:
 'inject readagf' - cause errors on allocation group freespace reads

 Causes the kernel to generate and react to errors within XFS, provided
 the XFS kernel code has been built with debugging features enabled.
 With no arguments, displays the list of error injection tags.

inject errors into a filesystemtags: [  ]

	no such tag -- %s
XFS_IOC_ERROR_INJECTIONinject[tag ...]noerroriflush1iflush2iflush3iflush4iflush5iflush6dareadbufbtree_chk_lblkbtree_chk_sblkreadagfreadagiitobpiunlinkiunlinkrmdirinovalidbulkstatlogiodonestratreadstratcmpldiowritebmapifmtfree_extentrmap_finish_onerefcount_continue_updaterefcount_finish_onebmap_finish_oneag_resv_criticalnon-numeric argument -- %s
XFS_IOC_SET_RESBLKSXFS_IOC_GET_RESBLKSreserved blocks = %llu
resblks[blocks]available reserved blocks = %llu
get and/or set count of reserved filesystem blocks
 Copies a range of bytes from a file into the open file, overwriting any data
 already there.

 Example:
 'copy_range -s 100 -d 200 -l 300 some_file' - copies 300 bytes from some_file
                                               at offset 100 into the open
					       file at offset 200
 'copy_range some_file' - copies all bytes from some_file into the open file
                          at position 0
invalid destination offset -- %s
[-s src_off] [-d dst_off] [-l len] src_fileCopy a range of data between two filesinvalid source offset -- %s
invalid length -- %s
s:d:l:copy_range
 Trigger specific writeback commands on a range of the current file

 With no options, the SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE is implied.
 -a -- wait for IO to finish after writing (SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER).
 -b -- wait for IO to finish before writing (SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE).
 -w -- write dirty data in range (SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE).

Control writeback on a range of a fileabwsync_file_rangesync_range[-abw] off lenDT_UNKNOWNDT_FIFODT_CHRDT_DIRDT_BLKDT_REGDT_LNKDT_SOCKDT_WHTERROR!l:o:v%08llx: d_ino: 0x%08lx d_off: 0x%08lx d_reclen: 0x%x d_type: %s d_name: %s
readdir[-v][-o offset][-l length]read directory entriesVVVLWVLWVLWWLWWLW,WLW<Wread %llu bytes from offset %lld
%s, %d ops, %s (%s/sec and %.4f ops/sec)
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bad argument count %d to %s, expected at least %d arguments
bad argument count %d to %s, expected %d arguments
bad argument count %d to %s, expected between %d and %d arguments
cannot strdup command '%s': %s
%s %lld/%lld bytes at offset %lld
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%s: cannot setup path for project %s: %s
%s: cannot initialise path table: %s
%s: cannot setup path for project dir %s: %s
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