file metadata via fs API (was: [GIT PULL] Filesystem Information)
    Miklos Szeredi 
    miklos at szeredi.hu
       
    Wed Aug  5 08:24:23 UTC 2020
    
    
  
On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 4:36 PM Miklos Szeredi <miklos at szeredi.hu> wrote:
> I think we already lost that with the xattr API, that should have been
> done in a way that fits this philosophy.  But given that we  have "/"
> as the only special purpose char in filenames, and even repetitions
> are allowed, it's hard to think of a good way to do that.  Pity.
One way this could be solved is to allow opting into an alternative
path resolution mode.
E.g.
  openat(AT_FDCWD, "foo/bar//mnt/info", O_RDONLY | O_ALT);
Yes, the implementation might be somewhat tricky, but that's another
question.  Also I'm pretty sure that we should be reducing the
POSIX-ness of anything below "//" to the bare minimum.  No seeking,
etc....
I think this would open up some nice possibilities beyond the fsinfo thing.
Thanks,
Miklos
    
    
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