file metadata via fs API
Linus Torvalds
torvalds at linux-foundation.org
Wed Aug 12 19:50:28 UTC 2020
On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 12:34 PM Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> The point of this is to give us the ability to monitor mounts from
> userspace.
We haven't had that before, I don't see why it's suddenly such a big deal.
The notification side I understand. Polling /proc files is not the answer.
But the whole "let's design this crazy subsystem for it" seems way
overkill. I don't see anybody caring that deeply.
It really smells like "do it because we can, not because we must".
Who the hell cares about monitoring mounts at a kHz frequencies? If
this is for MIS use, you want a nice GUI and not wasting CPU time
polling.
I'm starting to ignore the pull requests from David Howells, because
by now they have had the same pattern for a couple of years now:
esoteric new interfaces that seem overdesigned for corner-cases that
I'm not seeing people clamoring for.
I need (a) proof this is actualyl something real users care about and
(b) way more open discussion and implementation from multiple parties.
Because right now it looks like a small in-cabal of a couple of people
who have wild ideas but I'm not seeing the wider use of it.
Convince me otherwise. AGAIN. This is the exact same issue I had with
the notification queues that I really wanted actual use-cases for, and
feedback from actual outside users.
I really think this is engineering for its own sake, rather than
responding to actual user concerns.
Linus
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