Miguel Ojeda writes: > That would be great, thanks Christian! (Cc'ing Alice for binderfs -- I > think Rust Binder is keeping binderfs in C for the moment, but if you > are willing to try things, they are probably interested :) Yeah, Rust binder already needs bindings to a lot of other parts of the kernel, so I decided to not rewrite the binderfs part for now to cut down on the number of subsystems I would need to upstream bindings for. Upstreaming bindings has proved to be a lot of work. If someone else wants to upstream the filesystem bindings that binderfs would need, then we can certainly look into using them in Rust binder. Alice