Al Viro <viro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Would it be possible to make linkat() take a flag, say AT_LINK_REPLACE, > > that causes the target to be replaced and not give EEXIST? Or make it so > > that rename() can take a tmpfile as the source and replace the target with > > that. I presume that, either way, this would require journal changes on > > ext4, xfs and btrfs. > > Umm... I don't like the idea of linkat() doing that - you suddenly get new > fun cases to think about (what should happen when the target is a mountpoint, > for starters? Don't allow it onto directories, S_AUTOMOUNT-marked inodes or anything that's got something mounted on it. > ) _and_ you would have to add a magical flag to vfs_link() so > that it would know which tests to do. Yes, I suggested AT_LINK_REPLACE as said magical flag. > As for rename... Yeah - with further thought, rename() doesn't really work as an interface, particularly if a link has already been made. Do you have an alternative suggestion? There are two things I want to avoid: (1) Doing unlink-link or unlink-create as that leaves a window where the cache file is absent. (2) Creating replacement files in a temporary directory and renaming from there over the top of the target file as the temp dir would then be a bottleneck that spends a lot of time locked for creations and renames. David