Re: [PATCH] extend e2fsprogs functionality to add EXT2_FLAG_DIRECT option

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On 01/11/2010 09:06 PM, Ric Wheeler wrote:
On 01/08/2010 04:36 AM, Michal Novotny wrote:
This patch extends functionality of e{2|4}fsprogs to add EXT2_FLAG_DIRECT flag to be passed to ext2fs_open2() function. This internally calls open() function with O_DIRECT and handles the memory alignment for both read and write operations. In some cases direct access to devices is necessary and that was the main reason for this patch to be done.

The main reason why this was done is that pygrub (used by xen virtualization user-space package, it's a python version of grub for paravirtualized guests) sometimes uses outdated version of grub.conf file. Modifications to xen package were *not* enough because e2fsprogs doesn't open the files directly. That's why I added EXT2_FLAG_DIRECT support to make read/write operations work directly when passed. It's been tested with pygrub like mentioned above for read operation and it's working fine.

Signed-off-by: Michal Novotny <minovotn@xxxxxxxxxx>

Can you add to this some kind of data flow overview? Seems like a really odd way to update this file system...

ric

What do you mean by adding some kind of data flow overview? I am not working on file systems but I needed option open files directly to be added to e2fsprogs to make pygrub working right with not using cached/outdated data so this was the first patch I did for file system so I don't realy know what do you mean by data flow overview ...

Thanks,
Michal
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