Re: [PATCH 00/19] VFS: Filesystem information and notifications [ver #16]

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Stefan Metzmacher <metze@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > fsinfo() may be called like the following, for example:
> > 
> > 	struct fsinfo_params params = {
> > 		.at_flags	= AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW,
> 
> Shouldn't all new syscalls be able to provide the RESOLVE_ flags
> supported in openat2?

If that's the rule, then fine.  I presume these are a replacement for AT_*.
But the set of RESOLVE_* flags does not appear to be complete - and why's it
not in linux/fs.h if it's meant to be used by everything?

Anyway, it lacks a RESOLVE_NO_AUTOMOUNT flag.  This is not quite the same as
the documented behaviour of RESOLVE_NO_XDEV.

> > 	len = fsinfo(AT_FDCWD, "/afs/grand.central.org/doc", &params,
> > 		     &address, sizeof(address));
> 
> Also passing sizeof(params) would allow future updates of fsinfo_params,
> also similar to openat2(), clone3()...

I can put that at the beginning of the params block or put dirfd in there.  If
I remember rightly, 6-arg syscalls are discouraged because they may need
special handling on some arches.

David




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