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* Re: [Cooker] (RFC) Supermount 2
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@ 2002-03-25 12:21 ` danny
  2002-03-25 13:05   ` Alan Cox
  2002-03-25 14:54   ` Matthew D. Pitts
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: danny @ 2002-03-25 12:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cooker; +Cc: linux-kernel


On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Matthew D. Pitts wrote:
> 
> I am starting to plan a new version of Supermount. I have some things I want to try out in it, and I will list them in this message. I am willing to accept any and all input on what I am wanting to call Supermount 2.
> Planned features of Supermount 2:
> 
> 1) Auto-detection of filesystem type. 
Meaning we will finally have CD-tracks visualized as WAV files? like CD-fs 
does? Same goes for multisession disks.
> 
> 2) Supermount modules for each filesystem type.
How is this on performance (first check for fs type than loading module? 
than disk is removed, unloading module and loading another one?)

> 
> 3) Built-in support for packet-writing. ( i.e. insert packet-writing formatted disk and it loads appropriate kernel modules. )
> 
> There may be other features added if there is an interest in them. I will need assistance with the packet-writing support. I am only planning to do this for the 2.5.x and later kernels, so if anyone else wishes to back-port it to an older kerenl series, by all means do so. I have wanted to make some kind of contribution to this project for some time and I feel that this is something that will be useful.
> 
What about doing it in userspace? I remember seeing Alan Cox writing he 
had a proof of concept of something like this on some ftp server (sorry, 
cannot remember where).


> I am going to be making my prelminary code available to whomever wishes to see it once I get my Linux box back up.
sure



Danny

> 
> Matthew D. Pitts
> 


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* Re: [Cooker] (RFC) Supermount 2
  2002-03-25 13:05   ` Alan Cox
@ 2002-03-25 13:05     ` Matthew D. Pitts
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Matthew D. Pitts @ 2002-03-25 13:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cooker; +Cc: linux-kernel

Alan,

I suspect I'll hear from Juan on this. And I am going to look at your
code...

I realize it will be hard if I start from scratch. Since I was planning to
do it in 2.5.x it will be easier for me to learn how to avoid the problems
that plague the older versions.

Matthew
----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
To: <danny@mailmij.org>
Cc: <cooker@linux-mandrake.com>; <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] (RFC) Supermount 2


> > > 3) Built-in support for packet-writing. ( i.e. insert packet-writing
formatted disk and it loads appropriate kernel modules. )
> > >
> > > There may be other features added if there is an interest in them. I
will need assistance with the packet-writing support. I am only planning to
do this for the 2.5.x and later kernels, so if anyone else wishes to
back-port it to an older kerenl series, by all means do so. I have wanted to
make some kind of contribution to this project for some time and I feel that
this is something that will be useful.
> > >
> > What about doing it in userspace? I remember seeing Alan Cox writing he
> > had a proof of concept of something like this on some ftp server (sorry,
> > cannot remember where).
>
> http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/alan - you want volumagic. Its a demo of
> the theory (but quite usable).
>
> Doing supermount in kernel is suprisingly hard, the locking and races you
get
> into are not nice at all - ask Juan about that
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* Re: [Cooker] (RFC) Supermount 2
  2002-03-25 12:21 ` [Cooker] (RFC) Supermount 2 danny
@ 2002-03-25 13:05   ` Alan Cox
  2002-03-25 13:05     ` Matthew D. Pitts
  2002-03-25 14:54   ` Matthew D. Pitts
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Alan Cox @ 2002-03-25 13:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: danny; +Cc: cooker, linux-kernel

> > 3) Built-in support for packet-writing. ( i.e. insert packet-writing formatted disk and it loads appropriate kernel modules. )
> > 
> > There may be other features added if there is an interest in them. I will need assistance with the packet-writing support. I am only planning to do this for the 2.5.x and later kernels, so if anyone else wishes to back-port it to an older kerenl series, by all means do so. I have wanted to make some kind of contribution to this project for some time and I feel that this is something that will be useful.
> > 
> What about doing it in userspace? I remember seeing Alan Cox writing he 
> had a proof of concept of something like this on some ftp server (sorry, 
> cannot remember where).

http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/alan - you want volumagic. Its a demo of
the theory (but quite usable).

Doing supermount in kernel is suprisingly hard, the locking and races you get
into are not nice at all - ask Juan about that

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* Re: [Cooker] (RFC) Supermount 2
  2002-03-25 12:21 ` [Cooker] (RFC) Supermount 2 danny
  2002-03-25 13:05   ` Alan Cox
@ 2002-03-25 14:54   ` Matthew D. Pitts
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Matthew D. Pitts @ 2002-03-25 14:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cooker; +Cc: linux-kernel


----- Original Message -----
From: <danny@mailmij.org>
To: <cooker@linux-mandrake.com>
Cc: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] (RFC) Supermount 2


>
> On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Matthew D. Pitts wrote:
> >
> > I am starting to plan a new version of Supermount. I have some things I
want to try out in it, and I will list them in this message. I am willing to
accept any and all input on what I am wanting to call Supermount 2.
> > Planned features of Supermount 2:
> >
> > 1) Auto-detection of filesystem type.
> Meaning we will finally have CD-tracks visualized as WAV files? like CD-fs
> does? Same goes for multisession disks.

I will try to do that, though it may mean hacking into the isofs driver.

> > 2) Supermount modules for each filesystem type.
> How is this on performance (first check for fs type than loading module?
> than disk is removed, unloading module and loading another one?)

I haven't gotten that far, yet. How well it works depends a lot on how much
of the information about the disk can be read by Supermount 2 when the disk
is inserted.

> > 3) Built-in support for packet-writing. ( i.e. insert packet-writing
formatted disk and it loads appropriate kernel modules. )
> >
> > There may be other features added if there is an interest in them. I
will need assistance with the packet-writing support. I am only planning to
do this for the 2.5.x and later kernels, so if anyone else wishes to
back-port it to an older kerenl series, by all means do so. I have wanted to
make some kind of contribution to this project for some time and I feel that
this is something that will be useful.
> >
> What about doing it in userspace? I remember seeing Alan Cox writing he
> had a proof of concept of something like this on some ftp server (sorry,
> cannot remember where).

I am going to go over Alan's code when I have a decent machine to work
with...

>
> > I am going to be making my prelminary code available to whomever wishes
to see it once I get my Linux box back up.
> sure
>
>
>
> Danny
>
> >
> > Matthew D. Pitts
> >
>
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