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From: Jan Olszak <j.olszak@samsung.com>
To: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Cc: Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>,
	"linux-unionfs@vger.kernel.org" <linux-unionfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Optional switching off cow in overlayfs
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 12:36:09 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <55893699.6090109@samsung.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <29219.1435051659@warthog.procyon.org.uk>

On 06/23/2015 11:27 AM, David Howells wrote:
> Jan Olszak <j.olszak@samsung.com> wrote:
>
>>>>>     But what should happen on rename or unlink?
>>>> Both would operate on the original inode.
>>> And that would make this hugely complex.
>> Are you sure?
> Unlink would be the same as now - you just whiteout over the lower layer.
>
> Rename, though, would be complex - unless you go for the trivial option and
> just error out.
>
> The problem is that the only connection between the upper layer and lower
> layer is coincidence governed by filename.  If you move the upper layer
> object, the lower layer object is no longer coincident and is effectively
> lost.  You cannot move the lower layer object because the lower layer may be
> shared between multiple overlays.
>
> At the moment, rename deals
>
> You could, I suppose, store a "fall through" inode in the upper layer that has
> the NFS fh of the lower layer object attached in some fashion (eg. xattr), but
> it's messy.
>
> Hard linking would be even more complex - you'd have to hard link the "fall
> through" inodes on the upper layer.
>
> David
"Fall through" inodes seem a messy solution, agreed.

Why not just say: "rename causes copy" and leave everything as it is now.
Renaming a file shared by many mounts seems to be a corner case and I 
guess overlayfs handles this well right now.

Thanks,
Jan

  reply	other threads:[~2015-06-23 10:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-06-18 13:25 Optional switching off cow in overlayfs Jan Olszak
2015-06-18 13:39 ` David Howells
2015-06-18 14:43   ` Jan Olszak
2015-06-22 11:32     ` Miklos Szeredi
2015-06-22 13:45       ` Jan Olszak
2015-06-22 13:53         ` Miklos Szeredi
2015-06-22 14:26           ` Jan Olszak
2015-06-22 14:37             ` Miklos Szeredi
2015-06-22 15:32               ` Jan Olszak
2015-06-23  9:27                 ` David Howells
2015-06-23 10:36                   ` Jan Olszak [this message]
2015-06-23 13:23                     ` David Howells
2015-06-23 16:05                       ` Jan Olszak
2015-06-23 16:07                       ` Jan Olszak
2015-06-24 16:03                         ` Jan Olszak

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