Re: [RFC] Union mount readdir support in glibc

From: Ulrich Drepper
Date: Fri Mar 14 2008 - 03:19:21 EST


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Al Viro wrote:
> How about "the first entry returned by getdents(3) after open() is a whiteout
> for e.g. '.'"? No fstat needed, zero impact for normal directories,
> zero impact for any binaries on old kernels (where you wouldn't have
> unions) and zero impact for old binaries on new kernels unless they
> do getdents() on directory that happens to be a union.

Your definition of "zero impact" doesn't quite match mine. This would
require significant changes.


> And no lockstep...

Of course there is lockstep. It is not under the application's control
whether a directory is a union fs or not. Every implementation except a
pure kernel implementation has this problem.


>> - - How does this work with NFS?
>
> It won't, kernel-side or done in userland.

Why wouldn't a kernel-side implementation work?


> Actually, do we really need it other than to 0 and to current position
> (i.e. full rewind and a no-op)?

Ever heard of the little function "telldir"?

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