Re: [PATCH] hfsplus: don't store special "osx" xattr prefix on-disk

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On Thu, 02 Apr 2015 23:03:50 -0400 Thomas Hebb <tommyhebb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Mac OS X, HFS+ extended attributes are not namespaced. Since we want
> to be compatible with OS X filesystems and yet still support the Linux
> namespacing system, the hfsplus driver implements a special "osx"
> namespace that is reported for any attribute that is not namespaced
> on-disk. However, the current code for getting and setting these
> unprefixed attributes is broken.

This patch has quite bad collisions with pending hfsplus changes in
linux-next.  Specifically
fs-hfsplus-move-xattr_name-allocation-in-hfsplus_setxattr.patch and
fs-hfsplus-move-xattr_name-allocation-in-hfsplus_getxattr.patch.

Would it be possible for you to redo the patch against linux-next?

Sorry, this doesn't happen often.

THanks.
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