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Zygo Blaxell e852e3998a openat2: LINUX_VERSION_CODE is defined by linux-libc-dev, not libc
With new kernel headers and old libc, `SYS_openat2` can still end up
undefined, which triggers the fallback build-time code, that doesn't build:

```
openat2.cc: In function 'int openat2(int, const char*, open_how*, size_t)':
openat2.cc:35:2: error: 'errno' was not declared in this scope
   35 |  errno = ENOSYS;
      |  ^~~~~
openat2.cc:24:1: note: 'errno' is defined in header '<cerrno>'; did you forget to '#include <cerrno>'?
   23 | #include <unistd.h>
  +++ |+#include <cerrno>
   24 |
openat2.cc:35:10: error: 'ENOSYS' was not declared in this scope
   35 |  errno = ENOSYS;
      |          ^~~~~~
openat2.cc:29:19: error: unused parameter 'dirfd' [-Werror=unused-parameter]
   29 | openat2(int const dirfd, const char *const pathname, struct open_how *const how, size_t const size)
      |         ~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~
openat2.cc:29:44: error: unused parameter 'pathname' [-Werror=unused-parameter]
   29 | openat2(int const dirfd, const char *const pathname, struct open_how *const how, size_t const size)
      |                          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~
openat2.cc:29:77: error: unused parameter 'how' [-Werror=unused-parameter]
   29 | t dirfd, const char *const pathname, struct open_how *const how, size_t const size)
      |                                      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~

openat2.cc:29:95: error: unused parameter 'size' [-Werror=unused-parameter]
   29 | st char *const pathname, struct open_how *const how, size_t const size)
      |                                                      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~
```

Skip the kernel version check and test for the definition of `SYS_openat2`
directly.  If it's not there, plug in the constant so we can send the
call directly to the kernel, bypassing libc completely.

Fixes: https://github.com/Zygo/bees/issues/318
Signed-off-by: Zygo Blaxell <bees@furryterror.org>
2025-07-21 21:21:54 -04:00
2025-06-18 21:17:48 -04:00
2016-11-17 12:12:15 -05:00
2025-01-11 23:39:55 -05:00

BEES

Best-Effort Extent-Same, a btrfs deduplication agent.

About bees

bees is a block-oriented userspace deduplication agent designed to scale up to large btrfs filesystems. It is an offline dedupe combined with an incremental data scan capability to minimize time data spends on disk from write to dedupe.

Strengths

  • Space-efficient hash table - can use as little as 1 GB hash table per 10 TB unique data (0.1GB/TB)
  • Daemon mode - incrementally dedupes new data as it appears
  • Largest extents first - recover more free space during fixed maintenance windows
  • Works with btrfs compression - dedupe any combination of compressed and uncompressed files
  • Whole-filesystem dedupe - scans data only once, even with snapshots and reflinks
  • Persistent hash table for rapid restart after shutdown
  • Constant hash table size - no increased RAM usage if data set becomes larger
  • Works on live data - no scheduled downtime required
  • Automatic self-throttling - reduces system load
  • btrfs support - recovers more free space from btrfs than naive dedupers

Weaknesses

Installation and Usage

More Information

Bug Reports and Contributions

Email bug reports and patches to Zygo Blaxell bees@furryterror.org.

You can also use Github:

    https://github.com/Zygo/bees

Copyright 2015-2025 Zygo Blaxell bees@furryterror.org.

GPL (version 3 or later).

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