Re: [RFC PATCH v1 1/7] fs: Add inode_get_ino() and implement get_ino() for NFS

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On 2024/10/11 0:26, Mickaël Salaün wrote:
> When a filesystem manages its own inode numbers, like NFS's fileid shown
> to user space with getattr(), other part of the kernel may still expose
> the private inode->ino through kernel logs and audit.

I can't catch what you are trying to do. What is wrong with that?

> Another issue is on 32-bit architectures, on which ino_t is 32 bits,
> whereas the user space's view of an inode number can still be 64 bits.

Currently, ino_t is 32bits on 32-bit architectures, isn't it?
Why do you need to use 64bits on 32-bit architectures?

> Add a new inode_get_ino() helper calling the new struct
> inode_operations' get_ino() when set, to get the user space's view of an
> inode number.  inode_get_ino() is called by generic_fillattr().

What does the user space's view of an inode number mean?
What does the kernel space's view of an inode number mean?





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