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From: "Darrick J. Wong" <djwong@kernel.org>
To: Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH V12 02/12] famfs: Module operations, fs_context, and mount
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2026 17:21:11 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260822002111.GA6110@frogsfrogsfrogs> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJfpegsC-D0AJij3E=dbKzZCH0nijE7+rpPut-EnRd3r0uCMtg@mail.gmail.com>

On Fri, Aug 21, 2026 at 09:39:26PM +0200, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2026 at 13:40, David Hildenbrand (Arm) <david@kernel.org> wrote:
> 
> > (a) Whether a fuse-based approach is feasible.
> >
> >     Are there any major blockers remaining?
> 
> No.
> 
> > (b) Whether a fuse-based approach is inefficient.
> >
> >     Are there scenarios remaining where performance or metadata overhead would
> >     be bad without an easy way to improve the situation?
> 
> Lookups can be cached, extent mappings can also be cached.   After the
> inode is in cache and the mapping is set up zero requests are needed
> for open/mmap/read/write/close.
> 
> > (c) Whether a fuse-based approach is a bad conceptual fit.
> >
> >     Will fuse have to carry a lot of famfs special sauce that cannot
> >     really be used elsewhere / generalized?
> 
> None.
> 
> But "can" and "will" are not the same.  The striping code might not be
> very useful outside of famfs.
> 
> > (d) Whether a fuse-based approach is too invasive.
> >
> >     Will fuse extensions to support famfs actually make it harder to maintain or
> >     slower on some paths?
> 
> No.
> 
> > (e) Whether a fuse-based approach will make famfs harder to extend.
> >
> >     Is there known follow-up work that will be hard/impossible to model in fuse?
> 
> It would actually make famfs much easier to extend, since the
> directory structure, metadata, etc. is now controllable within the
> userspace server.
> 
> > (f) Whether a fuse-based approach will reduce maintenance effor
> >
> >     Will maintaining fuse extensions possibly be harder than maintaining
> >     standalone famfs?
> 
> Testing is a key point.  Famfs needs special hardware or emulation, so
> it's not straightforward to test.  This could be solved by adding a
> "dummy" mode to famfs server that exercises the same fuse API, but
> instead of special hardware would just use plain memory.
> 
> > (g) Whether a fuse-based approach would make famfs more complex.
> >
> >     Will the shift to user space result in a significantly more complicated
> >     overall solution that must be maintained?
> 
> The server would be somewhat more complex, since it's now implementing
> things like pathname lookup, etc.  But the other stuff (managing file
> maps) should be very similar.
> 
> > (h) Who would help drive the fuse approach?
> >
> >     Fuse people seem to be willing to help, but I expect that there must be a
> >     close cooperation with John to make this fly. I don't expect that John
> >     himself can easily (or understandably wants to :) ) do the heavy fuse
> >     lifting.
> 
> Yes, this is where previous efforts seem to have gone off the rails.
> So I agree to take responsibility for implementing the kernel side and
> help with the server side on the condition that John has trust in
> this.   I'm not promising -7.4, but can at least try.
> 
> Without John's trust I'm not taking this on.

Whatever path you and John decide on, I would very much like to see the
question of Which famfs driver do we merge? to be resolved for 7.4.

--D

> > (i) Who would maintain any famfs fuse extensions and own any bugs?
> >
> >     famfs will possibly depend on fuse extensions that might initially only be
> >     used by famfs. Would the fuse maintainers just naturally deal with that?
> 
> I can take responsibility for the fuse kernel bits.
> 
> > (j) Whether a fuse-based approach has an end in sight.
> >
> >     famfs goes back .... quite a long time. It would be nice to close that
> >     chapter :)
> >
> >     Is there an end in sight, or could we end up in the same situation in 6m/1y/
> >     ...
> >
> >     IOW, is there a way to agree on an MVP that won't require a lot of further
> >     re-planning and changes to a fuse-based design?
> 
> I already sent patches to implement the dax dev mapping, and the
> striping.  We've discussed adding support for fixed backing ID, which
> was something that John asked for.  The only missing piece was adding
> a protocol extension to set up  simple extent mappings, which already
> existed in the famfs_fuse patch, just needed to be renamed and unused
> fields changed to "spare".
> 
> We (Amir, Joanne, me) explained to John how this is exactly what's
> needed to make famfs work.  We've not seen an acceptance of that yet.
> 
> From my PoV this would be extra work, but in the longer term would
> expect to be less overall maintenance work and fuse would gain some
> useful features in the process.
> 
> Thanks,
> Miklos

  reply	other threads:[~2026-08-22  0:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 48+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <20260803022730.75731-1-john@jagalactic.com>
2026-08-03  2:27 ` [PATCH V12 00/12] famfs: the Fabric-Attached Memory File System (standalone) John Groves
2026-08-03  2:28   ` [PATCH V12 01/12] dax: replace exported dax_dev_get() with non-allocating dax_dev_find() John Groves
2026-08-03 19:13     ` Alison Schofield
2026-08-05 20:21       ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:28   ` [PATCH V12 02/12] famfs: Module operations, fs_context, and mount John Groves
2026-08-06  4:37     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-06 13:22       ` John Groves
2026-08-11  8:59       ` Miklos Szeredi
2026-08-11  9:24         ` Christian Brauner
2026-08-21 11:39           ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-08-21 19:39             ` Miklos Szeredi
2026-08-22  0:21               ` Darrick J. Wong [this message]
2026-08-22 21:55               ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:28   ` [PATCH V12 03/12] famfs: Add daxdev table and dax notify_failure support John Groves
2026-08-06  5:05     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-06 13:36       ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:28   ` [PATCH V12 04/12] famfs: Introduce inode_operations and super_operations John Groves
2026-08-06  5:12     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-06 16:31       ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:29   ` [PATCH V12 05/12] famfs: Introduce file_operations read/write John Groves
2026-08-06  5:14     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-06 20:03       ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:29   ` [PATCH V12 06/12] famfs: Introduce mmap and VM fault handling John Groves
2026-08-06  5:16     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-06 20:40       ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:29   ` [PATCH V12 07/12] famfs: MAP_CREATE ioctl and fmap ingest (ABI 44) John Groves
2026-08-06  5:24     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-06 20:53       ` John Groves
2026-08-07 22:17         ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:29   ` [PATCH V12 08/12] famfs: iomap_begin and file-to-dax offset resolution John Groves
2026-08-06  5:28     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-06 22:14       ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:29   ` [PATCH V12 09/12] famfs: Register secondary daxdevs by path (FAMFSIOC_DAXDEV_OPEN) John Groves
2026-08-06  5:29     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-06 22:22       ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:29   ` [PATCH V12 10/12] famfs: Add runtime operation-permission (opts) framework John Groves
2026-08-06  5:31     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-06 22:30       ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:30   ` [PATCH V12 11/12] famfs: Report device capacity via statfs so df works John Groves
2026-08-06  5:33     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-07 13:47       ` John Groves
2026-08-03  2:30   ` [PATCH V12 12/12] famfs: Add documentation John Groves
2026-08-06  5:38     ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-07 15:05       ` John Groves
2026-08-03  8:52   ` [PATCH V12 00/12] famfs: the Fabric-Attached Memory File System (standalone) Amir Goldstein
2026-08-06  5:19     ` Matthew Wilcox
2026-08-06  5:34       ` Darrick J. Wong
2026-08-10 18:43         ` Amir Goldstein

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