* Jeff Layton: > From: Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx> > > The NFS server and IMA both rely heavily on the i_version counter, but > it's largely invisible to userland, which makes it difficult to test its > behavior. This value would also be of use to userland NFS servers, and > other applications that want a reliable way to know if there was an > explicit change to an inode since they last checked. > > Claim one of the spare fields in struct statx to hold a 64-bit inode > version attribute. This value must change with any explicit, observeable > metadata or data change. Note that atime updates are excluded from this, > unless it is due to an explicit change via utimes or similar mechanism. > > When statx requests this attribute on an IS_I_VERSION inode, do an > inode_query_iversion and fill the result in the field. Also, update the > test-statx.c program to display the inode version and the mountid. Will the version survive reboots? Is it stored on disks? Can backup tools (and others) use this to check if the file has changed since the last time the version has been observed? Thanks, Florian