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The upstream ZFS code has correctly moved to a faster native sha2 implementation. Unfortunately, under Linux that's going to be a little problematic so we revert the code to the more portable version contained in earlier ZFS releases. Using the native sha2 implementation in Linux is possible but the API is slightly different in kernel version user space depending on which libraries are used. Ideally, we need a fast implementation of SHA256 which builds as part of ZFS this shouldn't be that hard to do but it will take some effort. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> |
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Native ZFS for Linux! ZFS is an advanced file system and volume manager which was originally developed for Solaris. It has been successfully ported to FreeBSD and now there is a functional Linux ZFS kernel port too. The port currently includes a fully functional and stable SPA, DMU, and ZVOL with a ZFS Posix Layer (ZPL) on the way!
Documentation for building, configuring, and using ZFS can be found at: http://wiki.github.com/behlendorf/zfs/