Re: Add fchmodat2() - or add a more general syscall?

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Florian Weimer <fweimer@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Rather than adding a fchmodat2() syscall, should we add a
"set_file_attrs()" syscall that takes a mask and allows you to set a bunch
of stuff all in one go?  Basically, an interface to notify_change() in the
kernel that would allow several stats to be set atomically.  This might be
of particular interest to network filesystems.

Do you mean atomically as in compare-and-swap (update only if old values
match), or just a way to update multiple file attributes with a single
system call?

I was thinking more in terms of the latter.  AFAIK, there aren't any network
filesystems support a CAS interface on file attributes like that.  To be able
to do a CAS operation, we'd need to pass in the old values as well as the new.

Another thing we could look at is doing "create_and_set_attrs()", possibly
allowing it to take a list of xattrs also.

David




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