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From: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@ubuntu.com>
To: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
Cc: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>,
	linux-api@vger.kernel.org, viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk,
	metze@samba.org, torvalds@linux-foundation.org,
	cyphar@cyphar.com, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Have RESOLVE_* flags superseded AT_* flags for new syscalls?
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2020 13:55:31 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200302125531.7z2viveb3zxhqkuj@wittgenstein> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87y2sjlygl.fsf@oldenburg2.str.redhat.com>

On Mon, Mar 02, 2020 at 01:42:50PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Christian Brauner:
> 
> > One difference to openat() is that openat2() doesn't silently ignore
> > unknown flags. But I'm not sure that would matter for iplementing
> > openat() via openat2() since there are no flags that openat() knows about
> > that openat2() doesn't know about afaict. So the only risks would be
> > programs that accidently have a bit set that isn't used yet.
> 
> Will there be any new flags for openat in the future?  If not, we can
> just use a constant mask in an openat2-based implementation of openat.

From past experiences with other syscalls I would expect that any new
features would only be available through openat2().
The way I see it in general is that a revised version of a syscall
basically deprecates the old syscall _wrt to new features_, i.e. new
features will only be available through the revised version unless there
are very strong reasons to also allow it in the old version (security
bug or whatever).
(But I don't want to be presumptuous here and pretend I can make any
definiteve statement. Ultimately it's up to the community, I guess. :))

Christian

  reply	other threads:[~2020-03-02 12:55 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-02-28 14:53 Have RESOLVE_* flags superseded AT_* flags for new syscalls? David Howells
2020-02-28 15:24 ` Christian Brauner
2020-02-29 15:26   ` Aleksa Sarai
2020-02-29 15:54     ` Aleksa Sarai
2020-03-01 16:46       ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-01 16:38     ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-02 11:30   ` Florian Weimer
2020-03-02 11:52     ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-02 12:05       ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-02 15:10         ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-02 15:36           ` Aleksa Sarai
2020-03-02 16:31             ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-02 12:09       ` Florian Weimer
2020-03-02 12:19         ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-02 12:35           ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-02 12:42             ` Florian Weimer
2020-03-02 12:55               ` Christian Brauner [this message]
     [not found]               ` <20200305141154.e246swv62rnctite@yavin>
2020-03-05 15:23                 ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-05 14:33             ` David Howells
2020-03-05 14:38               ` Florian Weimer
2020-03-05 14:43               ` David Howells
2020-03-02 14:27     ` David Howells
2020-03-02 14:35       ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-02 14:50       ` David Howells
2020-03-02 15:05         ` Christian Brauner
2020-03-02 15:24           ` Aleksa Sarai
2020-03-02 16:37           ` David Howells
2020-03-06 14:48             ` David Howells
2020-03-02 15:10         ` Aleksa Sarai
2020-03-02 15:23         ` David Howells
2020-03-02 14:30   ` David Howells
2020-03-02 15:04     ` Aleksa Sarai

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