Messages in this thread | | | From | Andrew Lutomirski <> | Date | Thu, 24 Jun 2010 10:37:31 -0400 | Subject | Re: [rfc] new stat*fs-like syscall? |
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On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu> wrote: > On Thu, 24 Jun 2010, Andy Lutomirski wrote: >> Something like fsid but actually specified to uniquely identify a >> superblock. (Currently, fsid seems to be set by the filesystem, and >> nothing in particular ensures that two different filesystems couldn't >> have collisions.) We could guarantee (or have a flag guaranteeing) that >> (fsid, st_inode) actually uniquely identifies an inode. >> >> Similarly, something like fsid that uniquely identifies the vfsmount >> could be useful, although I don't know how easy that would be to provide >> for fstat?fs. >> >> If we could expose the complete set of filesystem mount options so that >> mount(1) didn't have to look at /proc/self/mounts or /etc/mtab, then >> playing with chroots would be that much easier. >> >> Should we expose superblock and vfsmount options separately? We have >> read-only bind mounts now, but the way they work is rather inscrutable, >> and if stat?fs could say "superblock is read-write but vfsmount is >> readonly" then people might be able to make more sense of what's going on. > > You'll find all of those things in /proc/self/mountinfo.
Wasn't the point that /proc/self/mounts (and presumably /proc/self/mountinfo) isn't scalable and we wanted a syscall to query it efficiently (and racelessly)?
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