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P9FS(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual P9FS(4) NAME p9fs -- 9P file system SYNOPSIS To use this filesystem, either add the following to the kernel config: options P9FS device virtio_p9fs Alternatively, load the driver as a kernel module, either at boot time by adding the following to loader.conf(5): virtio_p9fs_load="YES" or on system startup using the command: # sysrc kld_list+=virtio_p9fs DESCRIPTION The p9fs filesystem uses the 9P protocol to mount a host file system directory into a bhyve(8) guest. Multiple host directories can be ac- cessed using the bhyve(8) virtio-9p virtual PCI device. Each device is configured with a share name and a host directory path. The share name can be used with mount(8) to mount the host directory in the guest: # mount -t p9fs mysharename /mnt Host directories can be mounted on system startup using fstab(5) like this: mysharename /mnt p9fs rw 0 0 Using p9fs as a root file system is supported by adding the following to loader.conf(5): vfs.root.mountfrom="p9fs:mysharename" LIMITATIONS The 9P protocol relies on stateful file opens which map protocol-level FIDs to host file descriptors. The FreeBSD vnode interface doesn't support this and p9fs uses heuristics to guess the right FID to use for file operations. This can be confused by privilege lowering and does not guarantee that the FID created for a given file open is always used, even if the call- ing process is using the file descriptor from the original open call. In particular, accessing unlinked files using open file descriptor may not work correctly. If p9fs is the root filesystem, it is recommented to use with tmpfs(5) to ensure that temporary files created in /tmp or /var/tmp have the expected semantics. SEE ALSO fstab(5) HISTORY The 9P protocol first appeared in the Plan 9 operating system. More recently, the protocol has been widely used with virtual machines to allow the use of host file resources inside a guest VM. AUTHORS This is derived from software released by Juniper Networks, Inc. with many improvements and fixes from Steve Wills. This manual page was written by Doug Rabson <dfr@FreeBSD.org>. BUGS A better name for this filesystem would be 9pfs but for technical rea- sons, the names of filesystems must be valid C identifiers. As a com- promise, the filesystem is named p9fs. FreeBSD 15.0 November 7, 2024 P9FS(4)
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