Re: [PATCH] O_NOATIME support

From: Christoph Hellwig
Date: Mon Jun 14 2004 - 04:57:15 EST


On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 10:11:29PM -0300, Cesar Eduardo Barros wrote:
> (not subscribed to lkml, please CC: me on replies)
>
> This patch adds support for the O_NOATIME open flag (GNU extension):
>
> int O_NOATIME Macro
> If this bit is set, read will not update the access time of the file.
> See File Times. This is used by programs that do backups, so that
> backing a file up does not count as reading it. Only the owner of the
> file or the superuser may use this bit.
>
> It is useful if you want to do something with the file atime (for
> instance, moving files that have not been accessed in a while to
> somewhere else, or something like Debian's popularity-contest) but you
> also want to read all files periodically (for instance, tripwire or
> debsums).
>
> Currently, the program that reads all files periodically has to use
> utimes, which can race with the atime update:

Any chance we could change the flag to also not update mtime and ctime
for updates on a fd opened with it (and renaming it to O_INVISIBLE for
example). That's needed for your above moving infrequently used files
away scenario (aka a HSM)

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