On 03/10/2023 16:46, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
stat->result_mask |= STATX_WRITE_ATOMIC;
The result_mask (which becomes the statx stx_mask) needs to have
STATX_WRITE_ATOMIC set any time a filesystem responds to
STATX_WRITE_ATOMIC being set in the request_mask, even if the response
is "not supported".
The attributes_mask also needs to have STATX_ATTR_WRITE_ATOMIC set if
the filesystem+file can support the flag, even if it's not currently set
for that file. This should get turned into a generic vfs helper for the
next fs that wants to support atomic write units:
static void generic_fill_statx_atomic_writes(struct kstat *stat,
struct block_device *bdev)
{
u64 min_bytes;
/* Confirm that the fs driver knows about this statx request */
stat->result_mask |= STATX_WRITE_ATOMIC;
/* Confirm that the file attribute is known to the fs. */
stat->attributes_mask |= STATX_ATTR_WRITE_ATOMIC;
/* Fill out the rest of the atomic write fields if supported */
min_bytes = queue_atomic_write_unit_min_bytes(bdev->bd_queue);
if (min_bytes == 0)
return;
stat->atomic_write_unit_min = min_bytes;
stat->atomic_write_unit_max =
queue_atomic_write_unit_max_bytes(bdev->bd_queue);
/* Atomic writes actually supported on this file. */
stat->attributes |= STATX_ATTR_WRITE_ATOMIC;
}
and then:
if (request_mask & STATX_WRITE_ATOMIC)
generic_fill_statx_atomic_writes(stat, bdev);
That looks sensible, but, if used by an FS, we would still need a method
to include extra FS restrictions, like extent alignment as in 15/21.
Thanks,
John