Re: [RFC PATCH 0/7] dax, ext4: Synchronous page faults

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On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 11:38:21AM +0200, Jan Kara wrote:
> Well, you are right I can make the implementation work with struct file
> flag as well - let's call it O_DAXDSYNC. However there are filesystem
> operations where you may need to answer question: Is there any fd with
> O_DAXDSYNC open against this inode (for operations that change file offset
> -> block mapping)? And in that case inode flag is straightforward while
> file flag is a bit awkward (you need to implement counter of fd's with that
> flag in the inode).

We can still keep and inode flag as the internal implementation
detail.  As mentioned earlier the right flag to control behavior
of a mapping is an mmap flag.  And the initial naive implementation
would simply mark the inode as sync once the first MAP_SYNC open happens
on it.  We could then move to more precise tracking if/when needed.
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