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21.Dd June 23, 2022
22.Dt ZPOOL-FEATURES 7
23.Os
24.
25.Sh NAME
26.Nm zpool-features
27.Nd description of ZFS pool features
28.
29.Sh DESCRIPTION
30ZFS pool on-disk format versions are specified via
31.Dq features
32which replace the old on-disk format numbers
33.Pq the last supported on-disk format number is 28 .
34To enable a feature on a pool use the
35.Nm zpool Cm upgrade ,
36or set the
37.Sy feature Ns @ Ns Ar feature-name
38property to
39.Sy enabled .
40Please also see the
41.Sx Compatibility feature sets
42section for information on how sets of features may be enabled together.
43.Pp
44The pool format does not affect file system version compatibility or the ability
45to send file systems between pools.
46.Pp
47Since most features can be enabled independently of each other, the on-disk
48format of the pool is specified by the set of all features marked as
49.Sy active
50on the pool.
51If the pool was created by another software version
52this set may include unsupported features.
53.
54.Ss Identifying features
55Every feature has a GUID of the form
56.Ar com.example : Ns Ar feature-name .
57The reversed DNS name ensures that the feature's GUID is unique across all ZFS
58implementations.
59When unsupported features are encountered on a pool they will
60be identified by their GUIDs.
61Refer to the documentation for the ZFS
62implementation that created the pool for information about those features.
63.Pp
64Each supported feature also has a short name.
65By convention a feature's short name is the portion of its GUID which follows the
66.Sq \&:
67.Po
68i.e.
69.Ar com.example : Ns Ar feature-name
70would have the short name
71.Ar feature-name
72.Pc ,
73however a feature's short name may differ across ZFS implementations if
74following the convention would result in name conflicts.
75.
76.Ss Feature states
77Features can be in one of three states:
78.Bl -tag -width "disabled"
79.It Sy active
80This feature's on-disk format changes are in effect on the pool.
81Support for this feature is required to import the pool in read-write mode.
82If this feature is not read-only compatible,
83support is also required to import the pool in read-only mode
84.Pq see Sx Read-only compatibility .
85.It Sy enabled
86An administrator has marked this feature as enabled on the pool, but the
87feature's on-disk format changes have not been made yet.
88The pool can still be imported by software that does not support this feature,
89but changes may be made to the on-disk format at any time
90which will move the feature to the
91.Sy active
92state.
93Some features may support returning to the
94.Sy enabled
95state after becoming
96.Sy active .
97See feature-specific documentation for details.
98.It Sy disabled
99This feature's on-disk format changes have not been made and will not be made
100unless an administrator moves the feature to the
101.Sy enabled
102state.
103Features cannot be disabled once they have been enabled.
104.El
105.Pp
106The state of supported features is exposed through pool properties of the form
107.Sy feature Ns @ Ns Ar short-name .
108.
109.Ss Read-only compatibility
110Some features may make on-disk format changes that do not interfere with other
111software's ability to read from the pool.
112These features are referred to as
113.Dq read-only compatible .
114If all unsupported features on a pool are read-only compatible,
115the pool can be imported in read-only mode by setting the
116.Sy readonly
117property during import
118.Po see
119.Xr zpool-import 8
120for details on importing pools
121.Pc .
122.
123.Ss Unsupported features
124For each unsupported feature enabled on an imported pool, a pool property
125named
126.Sy unsupported Ns @ Ns Ar feature-name
127will indicate why the import was allowed despite the unsupported feature.
128Possible values for this property are:
129.Bl -tag -width "readonly"
130.It Sy inactive
131The feature is in the
132.Sy enabled
133state and therefore the pool's on-disk
134format is still compatible with software that does not support this feature.
135.It Sy readonly
136The feature is read-only compatible and the pool has been imported in
137read-only mode.
138.El
139.
140.Ss Feature dependencies
141Some features depend on other features being enabled in order to function.
142Enabling a feature will automatically enable any features it depends on.
143.
144.Ss Compatibility feature sets
145It is sometimes necessary for a pool to maintain compatibility with a
146specific on-disk format, by enabling and disabling particular features.
147The
148.Sy compatibility
149feature facilitates this by allowing feature sets to be read from text files.
150When set to
151.Sy off
152.Pq the default ,
153compatibility feature sets are disabled
154.Pq i.e. all features are enabled ;
155when set to
156.Sy legacy ,
157no features are enabled.
158When set to a comma-separated list of filenames
159.Po
160each filename may either be an absolute path, or relative to
161.Pa /etc/zfs/compatibility.d
162or
163.Pa /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d
164.Pc ,
165the lists of requested features are read from those files,
166separated by whitespace and/or commas.
167Only features present in all files are enabled.
168.Pp
169Simple sanity checks are applied to the files:
170they must be between 1 B and 16 KiB in size, and must end with a newline character.
171.Pp
172The requested features are applied when a pool is created using
173.Nm zpool Cm create Fl o Sy compatibility Ns = Ns Ar …
174and controls which features are enabled when using
175.Nm zpool Cm upgrade .
176.Nm zpool Cm status
177will not show a warning about disabled features which are not part
178of the requested feature set.
179.Pp
180The special value
181.Sy legacy
182prevents any features from being enabled, either via
183.Nm zpool Cm upgrade
184or
185.Nm zpool Cm set Sy feature Ns @ Ns Ar feature-name Ns = Ns Sy enabled .
186This setting also prevents pools from being upgraded to newer on-disk versions.
187This is a safety measure to prevent new features from being
188accidentally enabled, breaking compatibility.
189.Pp
190By convention, compatibility files in
191.Pa /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d
192are provided by the distribution, and include feature sets
193supported by important versions of popular distributions, and feature
194sets commonly supported at the start of each year.
195Compatibility files in
196.Pa /etc/zfs/compatibility.d ,
197if present, will take precedence over files with the same name in
198.Pa /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d .
199.Pp
200If an unrecognized feature is found in these files, an error message will
201be shown.
202If the unrecognized feature is in a file in
203.Pa /etc/zfs/compatibility.d ,
204this is treated as an error and processing will stop.
205If the unrecognized feature is under
206.Pa /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d ,
207this is treated as a warning and processing will continue.
208This difference is to allow distributions to include features
209which might not be recognized by the currently-installed binaries.
210.Pp
211Compatibility files may include comments:
212any text from
213.Sq #
214to the end of the line is ignored.
215.Pp
216.Sy Example :
217.Bd -literal -compact -offset 4n
218.No example# Nm cat Pa /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d/grub2
219# Features which are supported by GRUB2
220async_destroy
221bookmarks
222embedded_data
223empty_bpobj
224enabled_txg
225extensible_dataset
226filesystem_limits
227hole_birth
228large_blocks
229lz4_compress
230spacemap_histogram
231
232.No example# Nm zpool Cm create Fl o Sy compatibility Ns = Ns Ar grub2 Ar bootpool Ar vdev
233.Ed
234.Pp
235See
236.Xr zpool-create 8
237and
238.Xr zpool-upgrade 8
239for more information on how these commands are affected by feature sets.
240.
241.de feature
242.It Sy \\$2
243.Bl -tag -compact -width "READ-ONLY COMPATIBLE"
244.It GUID
245.Sy \\$1:\\$2
246.if !"\\$4"" \{\
247.It DEPENDENCIES
248\fB\\$4\fP\c
249.if !"\\$5"" , \fB\\$5\fP\c
250.if !"\\$6"" , \fB\\$6\fP\c
251.if !"\\$7"" , \fB\\$7\fP\c
252.if !"\\$8"" , \fB\\$8\fP\c
253.if !"\\$9"" , \fB\\$9\fP\c
254.\}
255.It READ-ONLY COMPATIBLE
256\\$3
257.El
258.Pp
259..
260.
261.ds instant-never \
262.No This feature becomes Sy active No as soon as it is enabled \
263and will never return to being Sy enabled .
264.
265.ds remount-upgrade \
266.No Each filesystem will be upgraded automatically when remounted, \
267or when a new file is created under that filesystem. \
268The upgrade can also be triggered on filesystems via \
269Nm zfs Cm set Sy version Ns = Ns Sy current Ar fs . \
270No The upgrade process runs in the background and may take a while to complete \
271for filesystems containing large amounts of files.
272.
273.de checksum-spiel
274When the
275.Sy \\$1
276feature is set to
277.Sy enabled ,
278the administrator can turn on the
279.Sy \\$1
280checksum on any dataset using
281.Nm zfs Cm set Sy checksum Ns = Ns Sy \\$1 Ar dset
282.Po see Xr zfs-set 8 Pc .
283This feature becomes
284.Sy active
285once a
286.Sy checksum
287property has been set to
288.Sy \\$1 ,
289and will return to being
290.Sy enabled
291once all filesystems that have ever had their checksum set to
292.Sy \\$1
293are destroyed.
294..
295.
296.Sh FEATURES
297The following features are supported on this system:
298.Bl -tag -width Ds
299.feature org.zfsonlinux allocation_classes yes
300This feature enables support for separate allocation classes.
301.Pp
302This feature becomes
303.Sy active
304when a dedicated allocation class vdev
305.Pq dedup or special
306is created with the
307.Nm zpool Cm create No or Nm zpool Cm add No commands .
308With device removal, it can be returned to the
309.Sy enabled
310state if all the dedicated allocation class vdevs are removed.
311.
312.feature com.delphix async_destroy yes
313Destroying a file system requires traversing all of its data in order to
314return its used space to the pool.
315Without
316.Sy async_destroy ,
317the file system is not fully removed until all space has been reclaimed.
318If the destroy operation is interrupted by a reboot or power outage,
319the next attempt to open the pool will need to complete the destroy
320operation synchronously.
321.Pp
322When
323.Sy async_destroy
324is enabled, the file system's data will be reclaimed by a background process,
325allowing the destroy operation to complete
326without traversing the entire file system.
327The background process is able to resume
328interrupted destroys after the pool has been opened, eliminating the need
329to finish interrupted destroys as part of the open operation.
330The amount of space remaining to be reclaimed by the background process
331is available through the
332.Sy freeing
333property.
334.Pp
335This feature is only
336.Sy active
337while
338.Sy freeing
339is non-zero.
340.
341.feature org.openzfs blake3 no extensible_dataset
342This feature enables the use of the BLAKE3 hash algorithm for checksum and dedup.
343BLAKE3 is a secure hash algorithm focused on high performance.
344.Pp
345.checksum-spiel blake3
346.
347.feature com.delphix bookmarks yes extensible_dataset
348This feature enables use of the
349.Nm zfs Cm bookmark
350command.
351.Pp
352This feature is
353.Sy active
354while any bookmarks exist in the pool.
355All bookmarks in the pool can be listed by running
356.Nm zfs Cm list Fl t Sy bookmark Fl r Ar poolname .
357.
358.feature com.datto bookmark_v2 no bookmark extensible_dataset
359This feature enables the creation and management of larger bookmarks which are
360needed for other features in ZFS.
361.Pp
362This feature becomes
363.Sy active
364when a v2 bookmark is created and will be returned to the
365.Sy enabled
366state when all v2 bookmarks are destroyed.
367.
368.feature com.delphix bookmark_written no bookmark extensible_dataset bookmark_v2
369This feature enables additional bookmark accounting fields, enabling the
370.Sy written Ns # Ns Ar bookmark
371property
372.Pq space written since a bookmark
373and estimates of send stream sizes for incrementals from bookmarks.
374.Pp
375This feature becomes
376.Sy active
377when a bookmark is created and will be
378returned to the
379.Sy enabled
380state when all bookmarks with these fields are destroyed.
381.
382.feature org.openzfs device_rebuild yes
383This feature enables the ability for the
384.Nm zpool Cm attach
385and
386.Nm zpool Cm replace
387commands to perform sequential reconstruction
388.Pq instead of healing reconstruction
389when resilvering.
390.Pp
391Sequential reconstruction resilvers a device in LBA order without immediately
392verifying the checksums.
393Once complete, a scrub is started, which then verifies the checksums.
394This approach allows full redundancy to be restored to the pool
395in the minimum amount of time.
396This two-phase approach will take longer than a healing resilver
397when the time to verify the checksums is included.
398However, unless there is additional pool damage,
399no checksum errors should be reported by the scrub.
400This feature is incompatible with raidz configurations.
401.
402This feature becomes
403.Sy active
404while a sequential resilver is in progress, and returns to
405.Sy enabled
406when the resilver completes.
407.
408.feature com.delphix device_removal no
409This feature enables the
410.Nm zpool Cm remove
411command to remove top-level vdevs,
412evacuating them to reduce the total size of the pool.
413.Pp
414This feature becomes
415.Sy active
416when the
417.Nm zpool Cm remove
418command is used
419on a top-level vdev, and will never return to being
420.Sy enabled .
421.
422.feature org.openzfs draid no
423This feature enables use of the
424.Sy draid
425vdev type.
426dRAID is a variant of RAID-Z which provides integrated distributed
427hot spares that allow faster resilvering while retaining the benefits of RAID-Z.
428Data, parity, and spare space are organized in redundancy groups
429and distributed evenly over all of the devices.
430.Pp
431This feature becomes
432.Sy active
433when creating a pool which uses the
434.Sy draid
435vdev type, or when adding a new
436.Sy draid
437vdev to an existing pool.
438.
439.feature org.illumos edonr no extensible_dataset
440This feature enables the use of the Edon-R hash algorithm for checksum,
441including for nopwrite
442.Po if compression is also enabled, an overwrite of
443a block whose checksum matches the data being written will be ignored
444.Pc .
445In an abundance of caution, Edon-R requires verification when used with
446dedup:
447.Nm zfs Cm set Sy dedup Ns = Ns Sy edonr , Ns Sy verify
448.Po see Xr zfs-set 8 Pc .
449.Pp
450Edon-R is a very high-performance hash algorithm that was part
451of the NIST SHA-3 competition.
452It provides extremely high hash performance
453.Pq over 350% faster than SHA-256 ,
454but was not selected because of its unsuitability
455as a general purpose secure hash algorithm.
456This implementation utilizes the new salted checksumming functionality
457in ZFS, which means that the checksum is pre-seeded with a secret
458256-bit random key
459.Pq stored on the pool
460before being fed the data block to be checksummed.
461Thus the produced checksums are unique to a given pool,
462preventing hash collision attacks on systems with dedup.
463.Pp
464.checksum-spiel edonr
465.
466.feature com.delphix embedded_data no
467This feature improves the performance and compression ratio of
468highly-compressible blocks.
469Blocks whose contents can compress to 112 bytes
470or smaller can take advantage of this feature.
471.Pp
472When this feature is enabled, the contents of highly-compressible blocks are
473stored in the block
474.Dq pointer
475itself
476.Po a misnomer in this case, as it contains
477the compressed data, rather than a pointer to its location on disk
478.Pc .
479Thus the space of the block
480.Pq one sector, typically 512 B or 4 KiB
481is saved, and no additional I/O is needed to read and write the data block.
482.
483\*[instant-never]
484.
485.feature com.delphix empty_bpobj yes
486This feature increases the performance of creating and using a large
487number of snapshots of a single filesystem or volume, and also reduces
488the disk space required.
489.Pp
490When there are many snapshots, each snapshot uses many Block Pointer
491Objects
492.Pq bpobjs
493to track blocks associated with that snapshot.
494However, in common use cases, most of these bpobjs are empty.
495This feature allows us to create each bpobj on-demand,
496thus eliminating the empty bpobjs.
497.Pp
498This feature is
499.Sy active
500while there are any filesystems, volumes,
501or snapshots which were created after enabling this feature.
502.
503.feature com.delphix enabled_txg yes
504Once this feature is enabled, ZFS records the transaction group number
505in which new features are enabled.
506This has no user-visible impact, but other features may depend on this feature.
507.Pp
508This feature becomes
509.Sy active
510as soon as it is enabled and will never return to being
511.Sy enabled .
512.
513.feature com.datto encryption no bookmark_v2 extensible_dataset
514This feature enables the creation and management of natively encrypted datasets.
515.Pp
516This feature becomes
517.Sy active
518when an encrypted dataset is created and will be returned to the
519.Sy enabled
520state when all datasets that use this feature are destroyed.
521.
522.feature com.delphix extensible_dataset no
523This feature allows more flexible use of internal ZFS data structures,
524and exists for other features to depend on.
525.Pp
526This feature will be
527.Sy active
528when the first dependent feature uses it, and will be returned to the
529.Sy enabled
530state when all datasets that use this feature are destroyed.
531.
532.feature com.joyent filesystem_limits yes extensible_dataset
533This feature enables filesystem and snapshot limits.
534These limits can be used to control how many filesystems and/or snapshots
535can be created at the point in the tree on which the limits are set.
536.Pp
537This feature is
538.Sy active
539once either of the limit properties has been set on a dataset
540and will never return to being
541.Sy enabled .
542.
543.feature com.delphix head_errlog no
544This feature enables the upgraded version of errlog, which required an on-disk
545error log format change.
546Now the error log of each head dataset is stored separately in the zap object
547and keyed by the head id.
548In case of encrypted filesystems with unloaded keys or unmounted encrypted
549filesystems we are unable to check their snapshots or clones for errors and
550these will not be reported.
551With this feature enabled, every dataset affected by an error block is listed
552in the output of
553.Nm zpool Cm status .
554.Pp
555\*[instant-never]
556.
557.feature com.delphix hole_birth no enabled_txg
558This feature has/had bugs, the result of which is that, if you do a
559.Nm zfs Cm send Fl i
560.Pq or Fl R , No since it uses Fl i
561from an affected dataset, the receiving party will not see any checksum
562or other errors, but the resulting destination snapshot
563will not match the source.
564Its use by
565.Nm zfs Cm send Fl i
566has been disabled by default
567.Po
568see
569.Sy send_holes_without_birth_time
570in
571.Xr zfs 4
572.Pc .
573.Pp
574This feature improves performance of incremental sends
575.Pq Nm zfs Cm send Fl i
576and receives for objects with many holes.
577The most common case of hole-filled objects is zvols.
578.Pp
579An incremental send stream from snapshot
580.Sy A No to snapshot Sy B
581contains information about every block that changed between
582.Sy A No and Sy B .
583Blocks which did not change between those snapshots can be
584identified and omitted from the stream using a piece of metadata called
585the
586.Dq block birth time ,
587but birth times are not recorded for holes
588.Pq blocks filled only with zeroes .
589Since holes created after
590.Sy A No cannot be distinguished from holes created before Sy A ,
591information about every hole in the entire filesystem or zvol
592is included in the send stream.
593.Pp
594For workloads where holes are rare this is not a problem.
595However, when incrementally replicating filesystems or zvols with many holes
596.Pq for example a zvol formatted with another filesystem
597a lot of time will be spent sending and receiving unnecessary information
598about holes that already exist on the receiving side.
599.Pp
600Once the
601.Sy hole_birth
602feature has been enabled the block birth times
603of all new holes will be recorded.
604Incremental sends between snapshots created after this feature is enabled
605will use this new metadata to avoid sending information about holes that
606already exist on the receiving side.
607.Pp
608\*[instant-never]
609.
610.feature org.open-zfs large_blocks no extensible_dataset
611This feature allows the record size on a dataset to be set larger than 128 KiB.
612.Pp
613This feature becomes
614.Sy active
615once a dataset contains a file with a block size larger than 128 KiB,
616and will return to being
617.Sy enabled
618once all filesystems that have ever had their recordsize larger than 128 KiB
619are destroyed.
620.
621.feature org.zfsonlinux large_dnode no extensible_dataset
622This feature allows the size of dnodes in a dataset to be set larger than 512 B.
623.
624This feature becomes
625.Sy active
626once a dataset contains an object with a dnode larger than 512 B,
627which occurs as a result of setting the
628.Sy dnodesize
629dataset property to a value other than
630.Sy legacy .
631The feature will return to being
632.Sy enabled
633once all filesystems that have ever contained a dnode larger than 512 B
634are destroyed.
635Large dnodes allow more data to be stored in the bonus buffer,
636thus potentially improving performance by avoiding the use of spill blocks.
637.
638.feature com.delphix livelist yes
639This feature allows clones to be deleted faster than the traditional method
640when a large number of random/sparse writes have been made to the clone.
641All blocks allocated and freed after a clone is created are tracked by the
642the clone's livelist which is referenced during the deletion of the clone.
643The feature is activated when a clone is created and remains
644.Sy active
645until all clones have been destroyed.
646.
647.feature com.delphix log_spacemap yes com.delphix:spacemap_v2
648This feature improves performance for heavily-fragmented pools,
649especially when workloads are heavy in random-writes.
650It does so by logging all the metaslab changes on a single spacemap every TXG
651instead of scattering multiple writes to all the metaslab spacemaps.
652.Pp
653\*[instant-never]
654.
655.feature org.illumos lz4_compress no
656.Sy lz4
657is a high-performance real-time compression algorithm that
658features significantly faster compression and decompression as well as a
659higher compression ratio than the older
660.Sy lzjb
661compression.
662Typically,
663.Sy lz4
664compression is approximately 50% faster on compressible data and 200% faster
665on incompressible data than
666.Sy lzjb .
667It is also approximately 80% faster on decompression,
668while giving approximately a 10% better compression ratio.
669.Pp
670When the
671.Sy lz4_compress
672feature is set to
673.Sy enabled ,
674the administrator can turn on
675.Sy lz4
676compression on any dataset on the pool using the
677.Xr zfs-set 8
678command.
679All newly written metadata will be compressed with the
680.Sy lz4
681algorithm.
682.Pp
683\*[instant-never]
684.
685.feature com.joyent multi_vdev_crash_dump no
686This feature allows a dump device to be configured with a pool comprised
687of multiple vdevs.
688Those vdevs may be arranged in any mirrored or raidz configuration.
689.Pp
690When the
691.Sy multi_vdev_crash_dump
692feature is set to
693.Sy enabled ,
694the administrator can use
695.Xr dumpadm 8
696to configure a dump device on a pool comprised of multiple vdevs.
697.Pp
698Under
699.Fx
700and Linux this feature is unused, but registered for compatibility.
701New pools created on these systems will have the feature
702.Sy enabled
703but will never transition to
704.Sy active ,
705as this functionality is not required for crash dump support.
706Existing pools where this feature is
707.Sy active
708can be imported.
709.
710.feature com.delphix obsolete_counts yes device_removal
711This feature is an enhancement of
712.Sy device_removal ,
713which will over time reduce the memory used to track removed devices.
714When indirect blocks are freed or remapped,
715we note that their part of the indirect mapping is
716.Dq obsolete
717– no longer needed.
718.Pp
719This feature becomes
720.Sy active
721when the
722.Nm zpool Cm remove
723command is used on a top-level vdev, and will never return to being
724.Sy enabled .
725.
726.feature org.zfsonlinux project_quota yes extensible_dataset
727This feature allows administrators to account the spaces and objects usage
728information against the project identifier
729.Pq ID .
730.Pp
731The project ID is an object-based attribute.
732When upgrading an existing filesystem,
733objects without a project ID will be assigned a zero project ID.
734When this feature is enabled, newly created objects inherit
735their parent directories' project ID if the parent's inherit flag is set
736.Pq via Nm chattr Sy [+-]P No or Nm zfs Cm project Fl s Ns | Ns Fl C .
737Otherwise, the new object's project ID will be zero.
738An object's project ID can be changed at any time by the owner
739.Pq or privileged user
740via
741.Nm chattr Fl p Ar prjid
742or
743.Nm zfs Cm project Fl p Ar prjid .
744.Pp
745This feature will become
746.Sy active
747as soon as it is enabled and will never return to being
748.Sy disabled .
749\*[remount-upgrade]
750.
751.feature com.delphix redaction_bookmarks no bookmarks extensible_dataset
752This feature enables the use of redacted
753.Nm zfs Cm send Ns s ,
754which create redaction bookmarks storing the list of blocks
755redacted by the send that created them.
756For more information about redacted sends, see
757.Xr zfs-send 8 .
758.
759.feature com.delphix redacted_datasets no extensible_dataset
760This feature enables the receiving of redacted
761.Nm zfs Cm send
762streams, which create redacted datasets when received.
763These datasets are missing some of their blocks,
764and so cannot be safely mounted, and their contents cannot be safely read.
765For more information about redacted receives, see
766.Xr zfs-send 8 .
767.
768.feature com.datto resilver_defer yes
769This feature allows ZFS to postpone new resilvers if an existing one is already
770in progress.
771Without this feature, any new resilvers will cause the currently
772running one to be immediately restarted from the beginning.
773.Pp
774This feature becomes
775.Sy active
776once a resilver has been deferred, and returns to being
777.Sy enabled
778when the deferred resilver begins.
779.
780.feature org.illumos sha512 no extensible_dataset
781This feature enables the use of the SHA-512/256 truncated hash algorithm
782.Pq FIPS 180-4
783for checksum and dedup.
784The native 64-bit arithmetic of SHA-512 provides an approximate 50%
785performance boost over SHA-256 on 64-bit hardware
786and is thus a good minimum-change replacement candidate
787for systems where hash performance is important,
788but these systems cannot for whatever reason utilize the faster
789.Sy skein No and Sy edonr
790algorithms.
791.Pp
792.checksum-spiel sha512
793.
794.feature org.illumos skein no extensible_dataset
795This feature enables the use of the Skein hash algorithm for checksum and dedup.
796Skein is a high-performance secure hash algorithm that was a
797finalist in the NIST SHA-3 competition.
798It provides a very high security margin and high performance on 64-bit hardware
799.Pq 80% faster than SHA-256 .
800This implementation also utilizes the new salted checksumming
801functionality in ZFS, which means that the checksum is pre-seeded with a
802secret 256-bit random key
803.Pq stored on the pool
804before being fed the data block to be checksummed.
805Thus the produced checksums are unique to a given pool,
806preventing hash collision attacks on systems with dedup.
807.Pp
808.checksum-spiel skein
809.
810.feature com.delphix spacemap_histogram yes
811This features allows ZFS to maintain more information about how free space
812is organized within the pool.
813If this feature is
814.Sy enabled ,
815it will be activated when a new space map object is created, or
816an existing space map is upgraded to the new format,
817and never returns back to being
818.Sy enabled .
819.
820.feature com.delphix spacemap_v2 yes
821This feature enables the use of the new space map encoding which
822consists of two words
823.Pq instead of one
824whenever it is advantageous.
825The new encoding allows space maps to represent large regions of
826space more efficiently on-disk while also increasing their maximum
827addressable offset.
828.Pp
829This feature becomes
830.Sy active
831once it is
832.Sy enabled ,
833and never returns back to being
834.Sy enabled .
835.
836.feature org.zfsonlinux userobj_accounting yes extensible_dataset
837This feature allows administrators to account the object usage information
838by user and group.
839.Pp
840\*[instant-never]
841\*[remount-upgrade]
842.
843.feature org.openzfs zilsaxattr yes extensible_dataset
844This feature enables
845.Sy xattr Ns = Ns Sy sa
846extended attribute logging in the ZIL.
847If enabled, extended attribute changes
848.Pq both Sy xattrdir Ns = Ns Sy dir No and Sy xattr Ns = Ns Sy sa
849are guaranteed to be durable if either the dataset had
850.Sy sync Ns = Ns Sy always
851set at the time the changes were made, or
852.Xr sync 2
853is called on the dataset after the changes were made.
854.Pp
855This feature becomes
856.Sy active
857when a ZIL is created for at least one dataset and will be returned to the
858.Sy enabled
859state when it is destroyed for all datasets that use this feature.
860.
861.feature com.delphix zpool_checkpoint yes
862This feature enables the
863.Nm zpool Cm checkpoint
864command that can checkpoint the state of the pool
865at the time it was issued and later rewind back to it or discard it.
866.Pp
867This feature becomes
868.Sy active
869when the
870.Nm zpool Cm checkpoint
871command is used to checkpoint the pool.
872The feature will only return back to being
873.Sy enabled
874when the pool is rewound or the checkpoint has been discarded.
875.
876.feature org.freebsd zstd_compress no extensible_dataset
877.Sy zstd
878is a high-performance compression algorithm that features a
879combination of high compression ratios and high speed.
880Compared to
881.Sy gzip ,
882.Sy zstd
883offers slightly better compression at much higher speeds.
884Compared to
885.Sy lz4 ,
886.Sy zstd
887offers much better compression while being only modestly slower.
888Typically,
889.Sy zstd
890compression speed ranges from 250 to 500 MB/s per thread
891and decompression speed is over 1 GB/s per thread.
892.Pp
893When the
894.Sy zstd
895feature is set to
896.Sy enabled ,
897the administrator can turn on
898.Sy zstd
899compression of any dataset using
900.Nm zfs Cm set Sy compress Ns = Ns Sy zstd Ar dset
901.Po see Xr zfs-set 8 Pc .
902This feature becomes
903.Sy active
904once a
905.Sy compress
906property has been set to
907.Sy zstd ,
908and will return to being
909.Sy enabled
910once all filesystems that have ever had their
911.Sy compress
912property set to
913.Sy zstd
914are destroyed.
915.El
916.
917.Sh SEE ALSO
918.Xr zfs 8 ,
919.Xr zpool 8
920