* Remove request interrupt code. Required tracking of all requests unnecesssarily.
* Remove all debugging printing. Have plans to do full replacement.
* Remove deprecated functions.
* Remove unneeded error checking.
* Remove "userdata" which was unused.
* Remove allow_root feature.
While they were going to be the new way of interacting with the runtime config
I've decided to use toml based config for mergerfs v3. In that case all updates
will happen through the config file and ioctl will only be used to load/reload
the config rather than a key:value like API.
* follow-symlinks: allows mergerfs to transparently follow symlinks
* link-exdev: in the event a link returns EXDEV create a symlink instead
* rename-exdev: in the event a rename returns EXDEV move the oldpath and
create a symlink for the newpath
chmod, chown, removexattr, setxattr, truncate, utimens:
* if no errors: return 0
* if no successes: return first error
* if file acted on was the same as related search function: return its value
* return 0
rmdir, unlink:
* if no errors: return 0
* return first error
Percentage Free Random Distribution
Chooses a random branch based on the available space percentage free.
IE: if branch A has 1G free and branch B has 2G then B should be chosen
twice as often.
wyhash has very good performance for small keys (our usecase) and
works on platforms with alignment concerns.
A user had an issue where fasthash64 lead to misaligned reads and
signal exceptions. wyhash does not have such issues and is faster.
Like path preserving but walks back the path till a match is found. Should
cover the usecase where someone wants a "less strict" form of path
preservation.