Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 11 Mar 2016 22:15:22 +0200 | Subject | Re: Variant symlink filesystem | From | Cole <> |
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On 11 March 2016 at 22:04, Richard Weinberger <richard.weinberger@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 5:20 PM, Cole <cole@opteqint.net> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have written a Variant Symlink Filesystem for linux, currently >> implemented as a kernel module: >> https://github.com/onslauth/varsymfs >> The code was written for the 3.x kernel. >> >> I would like to try to get this included into the linux kernel, and am >> willing to hand over all copyright and change the license as needed. >> As such, I would like to know what I can do to try to make this >> happen. >> >> If the code quality or standards are not up to par with those of the >> linux kernel, or code needs to change due to newer changes introduced >> into the kernel, please let me know and I will endeavour to make the >> necessary changes. >> >> Please can you also cc me in any replies, as I am not currently >> subscribed to the list. > > Why does this need to be a kernel filesystem and not a filesystem in > userspace (FUSE)? > Especially as you are dealing with environment variables which are > owned and controlled > by userspace.
The original implementation was in fuse, to prove the concept. However, because we are compiling, as well as running programs and reading/writing files inside of this path, the performance loss is too great. Therefore we moved to this solution.
Regards /Cole
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