Re: [PATCH RFC v2] fhandle: expose u64 mount id to name_to_handle_at(2)

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> Well, how about we fix the thing for real:
> 
>  - allow file systems to provide a uniqueu identifier of at least
>    uuid size (16 bytes) in the superblock or through an export operation
>  - for non-persistent file systems allow to generate one at boot time
>    using the normal uuid generation helpers
>  - add a new flag to name_to_handle_at/open_by_handle_at to include it
>    in the file handle, and thus make the file handle work more like
>    the normal file handle
>  - add code to nfsd to directly make use of this
> 
> This would solve all the problems in this proposal as well as all the
> obvious ones it doesn't solve.

As I've said multiple times on the thread I agree that this is what we
should do next and I would be happy to take patches for this. But
exposing the 64bit mount id doesn't impede or complicate that work. It's
a simple and useful addition that can be done now and doesn't prevent us
from doing the proposed work.

Hell, if you twist my arm I'll even write the patches for this.




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