Re: [RFC PATCH v2 00/21] FUSE BPF: A Stacked Filesystem Extension for FUSE

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On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 11:23 PM Bernd Schubert
<bernd.schubert@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 11/22/22 21:56, Daniel Rosenberg wrote:
> > I've been running the generic xfstests against it, with some
> > modifications to do things like mount/unmount the lower and upper fs
> > at once. Most of the failures I see there are related to missing
> > opcodes, like FUSE_SETLK, FUSE_GETLK, and FUSE_IOCTL. The main failure
> > I have been seeing is generic/126, which is happening due to some
> > additional checks we're doing in fuse_open_backing. I figured at some
> > point we'd add some tests into libfuse, and that sounds like a good
> > place to start.
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> Here is a branch of xfstests that should work with fuse and should not
> run "rm -fr /" (we are going to give it more testing this week).
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> https://github.com/hbirth/xfstests
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>

Bernd, Daniel, Vivek,

Did you see LSFMMBPF 2023 CFP [1]?

Did you consider requesting an invitation?
I think it could be a good opportunity to sit in a room and discuss the
roadmap of "FUSE2" with all the developers involved.

I am on the program committee for the Filesystem track, and I encourage
you to request an invite if you are interested to attend and/or nominate
other developers that you think will be valuable for this discussion.

Thanks,
Amir.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/Y9qBs82f94aV4%2F78@localhost.localdomain/



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