On 11 Jun 2003, Alan Cox wrote:
>
> For vfat at least its all broken.
Looks like a different issue, not dentry aliasing per se.
> cd foo
> mv ../file .
> more file
>
> ESTALE.
Yes, VFAT ends up encoding the parent directory in the FH, so renaming
will invalidate the old file handle, and if you cache inodes (and thus
filehandles) over a directory move, badness happens.
Arguably it's a NFS client problem - the path revalidate at open time
should have caught the ESTALE and forced a new inode lookup. But I think
you can also argue that VFAT over NFS is just non-unixy enough that it
just isn't really "supported".
I think it's more of a "you can NFS-export strange filesystems for some
limited file sharing, but if things break, you get to keep both pieces".
Linus
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