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* Re: Finegrained a/c/mtime was Re: Directory notification pr
  2001-10-05 15:27 Finegrained a/c/mtime was Re: Directory notification pr Petr Vandrovec
@ 2001-10-05 13:41 ` Jonathan Lundell
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From: Jonathan Lundell @ 2001-10-05 13:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Petr Vandrovec; +Cc: linux-kernel

At 3:27 PM -0700 2001-10-05, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
>On  5 Oct 01 at 14:15, Padraig Brady wrote:
>>  >Another advantage of using the real time instead of a counter is that
>>  >you can easily merge the both values into a single 64bit value and do
>>  >arithmetic on it in user space. With a generation counter you would need
>>  >to work with number pairs, which is much more complex.
>>  >
>>  ??
>>  if (file->mtime != mtime || file->gen_count != gen_count)
>>       file_changed=1;
>
>make needs comparing timestamps between two files. I cannot imagine
>how you can get this working (without network filesystem you can
>have global gen_count, but with network filesystem each server has
>its own gen_count... and using world-wide nanoseconds instead of world-wide
>gen_count looks much simpler to me ;-) )

Except for the world-wide-nanosecond-resolution synchronization problem....

Even keeping cycle-counter-based systems in sync within SMP systems 
seems problematical, depending on how the counters are implemented.
-- 
/Jonathan Lundell.

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* Re: Finegrained a/c/mtime was Re: Directory notification pr
@ 2001-10-05 15:27 Petr Vandrovec
  2001-10-05 13:41 ` Jonathan Lundell
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Petr Vandrovec @ 2001-10-05 15:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Padraig Brady; +Cc: Alex Larsson, Ulrich Drepper, linux-kernel

On  5 Oct 01 at 14:15, Padraig Brady wrote:
> >Another advantage of using the real time instead of a counter is that 
> >you can easily merge the both values into a single 64bit value and do
> >arithmetic on it in user space. With a generation counter you would need 
> >to work with number pairs, which is much more complex. 
> >
> ??
> if (file->mtime != mtime || file->gen_count != gen_count)
>      file_changed=1;

make needs comparing timestamps between two files. I cannot imagine
how you can get this working (without network filesystem you can
have global gen_count, but with network filesystem each server has
its own gen_count... and using world-wide nanoseconds instead of world-wide
gen_count looks much simpler to me ;-) )
                                                Best regards,
                                                    Petr Vandrovec
                                                    vandrove@vc.cvut.cz
                                                    

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