Re: statx(2) API and documentation
From: Florian Weimer
Date: Thu Oct 18 2018 - 03:39:27 EST
* Miklos Szeredi:
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 12:22 AM, Florian Weimer <fw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> * Andreas Dilger:
>>
>>>> So what's the point exactly?
>>>
>>> Ah, I see your point... STATX_ALL seems to be mostly useful for the kernel
>>> to mask off flags that it doesn't currently understand. It doesn't make
>>> much sense for applications to specify STATX_ALL, since they don't have any
>>> way to know what each flag means unless they are hard-coded to check each of
>>> the STATX_* flags individually. They should build up a mask of STATX_* flags
>>> based on what they care about (e.g. "find" should only request attributes
>>> based on the command-line options given).
>>
>> Could you remove it from the UAPI header? I didn't want to put it
>> into the glibc header, but was overruled.
>
> To summarize Linus' rule of backward incompatibility: you can do it as
> long as nobody notices. So yeah, we could try removing STATX_ALL from
> the uapi header, but we'd have to put it back in, once somebody
> complains.
I don't recall a rule about backwards-incompatible API changes. This
wouldn't impact ABI at all.