Re: [RFC PATCH] getting misc stats/attributes via xattr API
From: Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
Date: 2022-05-10 13:18:31
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From: Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
Date: 2022-05-10 13:18:31
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On Tue, 10 May 2022 at 13:53, Christian Brauner [off-list ref] wrote:
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What exactly are the attributes that systemd requires?We keep a repo with ideas for (kernel) extensions - we should probably publish that somewhere - but the list we used for a prototype roughly contains: * mount flags MOUNT_ATTR_RDONLY etc. * time flags MOUNT_ATTR_RELATIME etc. (could probably be combined with mount flags. We missed the opportunity to make them proper enums separate from other mount flags imho.) * propagation "flags" (MS_SHARED) * peer group * mnt_id of the mount * mnt_id of the mount's parent * owning userns
Sounds good thus far. And hey, we don't even need a new syscall: statx(2) could handle these fine.
There's a bit more advanced stuff systemd would really want but which I think is misplaced in a mountinfo system call including: * list of primary and auxiliary block device major/minor
It's when you need to return variable size arrays or list of strings that the statx kind of interface falls down. For that a hierarchical namespace is a much better choice, as it can represent arbitrary levels of arrays, while doing that with a specialized syscall is going to be cumbersome.
I just have a really hard time understanding how this belongs into the (f)getxattr() system call family and why it would be a big deal to just make this a separate system call.
Fragmenting syntactically equivalent interfaces is bad, unifying them is good. Dave's example of adding a new syscall for retrieving multiple xattrs is a prime example. Thanks, Miklos