On Mon, 02 Aug 2021, J. Bruce Fields wrote: > On Mon, Aug 02, 2021 at 02:18:29PM +1000, NeilBrown wrote: > > For btrfs, the "location" is root.objectid ++ file.objectid. I think > > the inode should become (file.objectid ^ swab64(root.objectid)). This > > will provide numbers that are unique until you get very large subvols, > > and very many subvols. > > If you snapshot a filesystem, I'd expect, at least by default, that > inodes in the snapshot to stay the same as in the snapshotted > filesystem. As I said: we need to challenge and revise user-space (and meat-space) expectations. In btrfs, you DO NOT snapshot a FILESYSTEM. Rather, you effectively create a 'reflink' for a subtree (only works on subtrees that have been correctly created with the poorly named "btrfs subvolume" command). As with any reflink, the original has the same inode number that it did before, the new version has a different inode number (though in current BTRFS, half of the inode number is hidden from user-space, so it looks like the inode number hasn't changed). NeilBrown