From: Luis Henriques <luis@igalia.com>
To: Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
Cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>,
Bernd Schubert <bschubert@ddn.com>,
Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>,
Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>, Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>,
Matt Harvey <mharvey@jumptrading.com>,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v6 2/2] fuse: add new function to invalidate cache for all inodes
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2025 11:51:19 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87frkb8o94.fsf@igalia.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJfpegu51xNUKURj5rKSM5-SYZ6pn-+ZCH0d-g6PZ8vBQYsUSQ@mail.gmail.com> (Miklos Szeredi's message of "Tue, 18 Feb 2025 11:34:53 +0100")
On Tue, Feb 18 2025, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2025 at 11:04, Luis Henriques <luis@igalia.com> wrote:
>
>> The problem I'm trying to solve is that, if a filesystem wants to ask the
>> kernel to get rid of all inodes, it has to request the kernel to forget
>> each one, individually. The specific filesystem I'm looking at is CVMFS,
>> which is a read-only filesystem that needs to be able to update the full
>> set of filesystem objects when a new generation snapshot becomes
>> available.
>
> Yeah, we talked about this use case. As I remember there was a
> proposal to set an epoch, marking all objects for "revalidate needed",
> which I think is a better solution to the CVMFS problem, than just
> getting rid of unused objects.
OK, so I think I'm missing some context here. And, obviously, I also miss
some more knowledge on the filesystem itself. But, if I understand it
correctly, the concept of 'inode' in CVMFS is very loose: when a new
snapshot generation is available (you mentioned 'epoch', which is, I
guess, the same thing) the inodes are all renewed -- the inode numbers
aren't kept between generations/epochs.
Do you have any links for such discussions, or any details on how this
proposal is being implemented? This would probably be done mostly in
user-space I guess, but it would still need a way to get rid of the unused
inodes from old snapshots, right? (inodes from old snapshots still in use
would obvious be kept aroud).
Cheers,
--
Luís
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-02-18 11:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-02-17 13:32 [PATCH v6 0/2] fuse: allow notify_inval for all inodes Luis Henriques
2025-02-17 13:32 ` [PATCH v6 1/2] vfs: export invalidate_inodes() Luis Henriques
2025-02-18 0:39 ` Dave Chinner
2025-02-17 13:32 ` [PATCH v6 2/2] fuse: add new function to invalidate cache for all inodes Luis Henriques
2025-02-18 0:55 ` Dave Chinner
2025-02-18 9:15 ` Miklos Szeredi
2025-02-18 10:04 ` Luis Henriques
2025-02-18 10:34 ` Miklos Szeredi
2025-02-18 11:51 ` Luis Henriques [this message]
2025-02-18 14:26 ` Miklos Szeredi
2025-02-18 18:11 ` Luis Henriques
2025-02-18 22:05 ` Dave Chinner
2025-02-19 11:23 ` Luis Henriques
2025-02-19 15:39 ` Miklos Szeredi
2025-02-19 16:31 ` Luis Henriques
2025-02-18 21:29 ` Dave Chinner
2025-02-18 21:44 ` Dave Chinner
2025-02-18 9:07 ` Miklos Szeredi
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