[Ocfs2-devel] [RFC] The reflink(2) system call v2.
Joel Becker
Joel.Becker at oracle.com
Mon May 11 16:46:24 PDT 2009
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 06:49:01PM -0400, jim owens wrote:
> Joel Becker wrote:
>> On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 10:59:04PM -0400, jim owens wrote:
>>> - fix the
>>> + if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
>>> + return -EPERM;
>>>
>>> to be an ISREG check unless you have an argument for
>>> special files and symlinks being COWed.
>>
>> Jim, if you have a real problem this prevents, I'm all ears.
>> And if others concur that restricting it to regular files is the right
>> way to go, I can be convinced.
>
> My only problem was my past experience on non-Linux systems
> where once we said it works for multiple file types, we had
> to support that forever across all filesystems. We could add
> support for more types but not eliminate supported ones.
Someone else pointed out that a naive user might reflink a block
device file and expect the device contents to be copied-on-write.
Obviously wrong if you understand filesystems, but let's just prevent
that misunderstanding. S_ISREG() it is.
Joel
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