Re: [PATCH v7 05/18] fsnotify: introduce pre-content permission events

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On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 12:10 PM Christian Brauner <brauner@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > But if anybody is really worried about running out of f_mode bits, we
> > could almost certainly turn the existing
> >
> >         unsigned int f_flags;
> >
> > into a bitfield, and make it be something like
> >
> >         unsigned int f_flags:26, f_special:6;
>
> I just saw this now. Two points I would like to keep you to keep mind.
>
> I've already mentiond that I've freed up 5 fmode bits so it's not that
> we're in immediate danger of running out. Especially since I added
> f_ops_flags which contains all flags that are static, i.e., never change
> and can simply live in the file operations struct and aren't that
> performance sensitive.
>
> I shrunk struct file to three cachelines. And in fact, we have 8 bytes
> to use left since I removed f_version. So it really wouldn't be a
> problem to simply add a separate u32 f_special member into struct file
> without growing it and still leaving a 4 byte hole if it ever comes to
> that.

That's good to know, but for the record, I ended up using just one
extra f_mode bit for fsnotify [1].

Thanks,
Amir.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/5ea5f8e283d1edb55aa79c35187bfe344056af14.1731684329.git.josef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/





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