Andreas Dilger a écrit :
On Jan 23, 2007  18:23 +0100, Cordenner jean noel wrote:
I've updated what was previously the change attribute patch for ext4 initially posted by Alexandre Ratchov. The previous patch was introducing a change_attribute field, now it uses the i_version field of the inode.

The i_version field is a counter that is set on every inode creation and that is incremented every time the inode data is modified (similarly to the "ctime" time-stamp).
The aim is to fulfill NFSv4 requirements for rfc3530.
For the moent, the counter is only a 32bit value but it is planned to be 64bit as required.

The patch is divided into 3 parts, the vfs layer, the ext4 specific code and an user part to check i_version changes via stat.

Have you had a chance to look at the performance impact of this change
(possible with oprofile)?  Always marking the inodes dirty for ext3
may have some noticable overhead.


I did some tests using fileop with the previous version of the patch which was very similar. I was surprised that there was no noticable overhead:
 http://www.bullopensource.org/ext4/change_attribute/index.html

I will use oprofile to check it again.
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