VFS KPI: Are knotes auto-generated?
VFS KPI: Are knotes auto-generated?
- Subject: VFS KPI: Are knotes auto-generated?
- From: Brian Bergstrand <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 13:01:46 -0600
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Since the knote interface is no longer public, does this mean that
knotes are auto-generated by the kernel? This is for a local file
system, but I'd be interested the status for network file systems too.
I had a quick look at the VFS source and didn't see anything to
suggest this is the case, but thought maybe the new kernel event
system generated corresponding knotes. Then again, both HFS and UFS
still generate their own notes...
If knotes are not auto-generated, is there a way for VFS plugins to
do so while still remaining KPI compliant?
Knotes and byte-range locking (vfs_setlocklocal) seem to be some
rather big oversights in the KPI.
Brian Bergstrand
<http://www.bergstrand.org/brian/> PGP Key ID: 0xB6C7B6A2
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