Hello, I was reading through the NFS fscache code (nfs/fscache.[ch] & nfs/fscache-index.c specifically) and I found that nfs_fscache_key stores a lot of information about the superblock which probably looks redundant. IOW, I don't see it being used anywhere. Is it just to make sure that the key is cooked into something unique? I am left wondering if a combination of the superblock, client, current and/or the rb tree node pointers suffice? Or am I missing something? Thanks, Abhishek -- Linux-cachefs mailing list Linux-cachefs@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cachefs