Re: [LSF/MM/BPF TOPIC] configfd as a replacement for both ioctls and fsconfig

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On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 08:43:47AM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
> https://lore.kernel.org/all/20200215153609.23797-1-James.Bottomley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
> 
> The point, though, is that configfd can configure pretty much anything;
> it wouldn't just be limited to filesystem objects.  It takes the
> fsconfig idea of using a file descriptor to carry configuration
> information, which could be built up over many config calls and makes
> it general enough to apply to anything.  One of the ideas of configfd
> is that the data could be made fully introspectable ... as in not just
> per item description, but the ability to get from the receiver what it
> is expecting in terms of configuration options (this part was an idea
> not present in the above patch series).
> 
> If the ioctl debate goes against ioctls, I think configfd would present
> a more palatable alternative to netlink everywhere.

FWIW it seems more grounded on the fs world for sure. And I didn't want to
barf when doing a cursory review.

  Luis



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