Re: Why side-effects on open(2) are evil. (was Re: [RFD w/info-PATCH]device arguments from lookup)

From: Edgar Toernig (froese@gmx.de)
Date: Sun May 27 2001 - 08:32:29 EST


Daniel Phillips wrote:
>
> It won't, the open for "." is handled in the VFS, not the filesystem -
> it will open the directory. (Without needing to be told it's a
> directory via O_DIRECTORY.) If you do open("magicdev") you'll get the
> device, because that's handled by magicdevfs.

You really mean that "magicdev" is a directory and:

        open("magicdev/.", O_RDONLY);
        open("magicdev", O_RDONLY);

would both succeed but open different objects?

> I'm not claiming there isn't breakage somewhere,

you break UNIX fundamentals. But I'm quite relieved now because I'm
pretty sure that something like that will never go into the kernel.

Ciao, ET.
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