Re: is there any prob in accessing new field added to inode mem structure, in some other functions?
From: Vineet Joglekar
Date: Wed Dec 15 2004 - 16:43:47 EST
I am sorry, typing my mistake. I was changing (adding a pointer in) ext2_inode_info and NOT ext2_inode. still it was giving the problem.
someone mentioned about extended attributes. I dont have much idea about them, but will try to search on google.
--- On Wed 12/15, Andreas Dilger < adilger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
From: Andreas Dilger [mailto: adilger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
To: vintya@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 14:22:53 -0700
Subject: Re: is there any prob in accessing new field added to inode mem structure, in some other functions?
On Dec 15, 2004 11:41 -0500, Vineet Joglekar wrote:<br>> I am using linux 2.4.21 and I am trying to play with the etx2 file system. My aim is to allocate a data structure dynamically to every file that is opened, at the time of opening.<br>> What I tried to do was: added the structure pointer in the inode data structure "ext2_inode" say "x_ptr". In the function "ext2_read_inode" which reads the hard disk copy of inode into memory, I allocated memory to this pointer and filled the appropriate value. I chose this function as I thought when a file is opened, this function will be always called once. Upto this is working fine.<br>> <br>> Now when I try to use this pointer "x_ptr" in some other function, that is, "do_generic_file_read" - which is called while reading a file, I am not getting any value in that pointer, but a null. (which is supposed to be there as I am filling up appropriate value in function ext2_read_inode)<br><br>You are confusing "ext2_inode" (on disk structure, never change that) with<br>"ext2_inode_info" (in memory structure, what you want to change).<br><br>Cheers, Andreas<br>--<br>Andreas Dilger<br>http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2resize/<br>http://members.shaw.ca/adilger/ http://members.shaw.ca/golinux/<br><br>Attachment: Attachment (0.19KB)<br>
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