From: Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de>
To: Jamie Lokier <lk@tantalophile.demon.co.uk>
Cc: Bernd Eckenfels <ecki@lina.inka.de>,
Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>,
Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>,
Padraig Brady <padraig@antefacto.com>,
Andrew Pimlott <andrew@pimlott.ne.mediaone.net>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Finegrained a/c/mtime was Re: Directory notification problem
Date: 13 Oct 2001 18:12:51 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <k2669jjz7g.fsf@zero.aec.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <oupitdx9n2m.fsf@pigdrop.muc.suse.de> <E15oq5j-00056Z-00@calista.inka.de> <20011013172419.B20499@kushida.jlokier.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: Jamie Lokier's message of "Sat, 13 Oct 2001 17:24:19 +0200"
In article <20011013172419.B20499@kushida.jlokier.co.uk>,
Jamie Lokier <lk@tantalophile.demon.co.uk> writes:
> Andi Kleen says we can ignore the risk; I disagree, as there are some
> applications that cannot be trusted if the risk is plausible, and it can
> be fixed easily.
You're misquoting me badly. I said we can ignore the risk that two
nanosecond resolution timestamps that get changed by two different cpus
with out-of-sync cycle counter on a smp system and which are fast enough
to free/aquire the inode lock in a smaller time than they're out of sync
(= giving two file changes with the same ns timestamp) can be ignored.
I implied on the systems that don't have a cycle counter and which use
jiffie resolution gettimeofday it can be also ignored, because they're
unlikely to be SMP and dying out too anyways.
-Andi
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-10-13 16:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2001-10-03 7:53 ` Finegrained a/c/mtime was Re: Directory notification problem Andi Kleen
2001-10-03 8:06 ` Ulrich Drepper
2001-10-03 13:35 ` Eric W. Biederman
2001-10-03 14:11 ` Netfilter problem Kirill Ratkin
2001-10-03 21:42 ` Luigi Genoni
2001-10-03 15:24 ` Finegrained a/c/mtime was Re: Directory notification problem Gerhard Mack
2001-10-16 18:56 ` Riley Williams
2001-10-03 15:15 ` Alex Larsson
2001-10-03 21:26 ` Andi Kleen
2001-10-05 12:44 ` Padraig Brady
2001-10-05 12:59 ` Andrew Pimlott
2001-10-05 13:01 ` Andi Kleen
2001-10-05 13:15 ` Padraig Brady
2001-10-05 14:38 ` Andi Kleen
2001-10-05 15:00 ` Padraig Brady
2001-10-05 19:12 ` Andi Kleen
2001-10-08 8:39 ` Padraig Brady
2001-10-08 8:58 ` Padraig Brady
2001-10-08 10:04 ` Trond Myklebust
2001-10-05 20:22 ` Bernd Eckenfels
2001-10-03 17:45 ` Bernd Eckenfels
2001-10-13 15:24 ` Jamie Lokier
2001-10-13 16:12 ` Andi Kleen [this message]
2001-10-13 19:38 ` Jamie Lokier
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