On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 01:18:26PM +1000, Dave Chinner wrote:
> Right. It's not entirely simple to store metadata on disk beyond EOF
> in XFS because of all the assumptions throughout the IO path and
> allocator interfaces that it can allocate space beyond EOF at will
> and something else will clean it up later if it is not needed. This
> impacts on truncate, delayed allocation, writeback, IO completion,
> EOF block removal on file close, background garbage collection,
> ENOSPC/EDQUOT driven space freeing, etc.  Some of these things cross
> over into iomap infrastructure, too.

To me that actually makes it easier to support the metadata beyond
i_size.  Remember that the file is immutable after add fsverity
hash is added.  So basically we just need to skip freeing the
eofblocks if that flag is set.


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