Messages in this thread | | | From | (Bernd Eckenfels) | Subject | Re: file system question | Date | Thu, 09 Feb 2006 02:15:50 +0100 |
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kapil a <kapilann@gmail.com> wrote: > When i did some debugging i found that filldir which is suppose to > fill the dirent with the directory entries does its job. My filesystem > currently has only one inode with one block of data where i have a > ".", ".." and "test" written into it. > > The problem is it does not go further to do some of the other calls as > in a mountpoint in ext2 file system.
in that case ls is missing something, maybe a count, a size, filetype, permission... why dont you debug ls to see where it is exiting? I mean if you write kernel mode code one could expect that you can step through a user mode tool?
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