On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 09:56:47AM -0700, Bryan Henderson wrote:
> There's a lot of cool simplicity in this, both in implementation and 
> application, but it leaves something to be desired in functionality.  This 
> is partly because the price you pay for being able to use existing, 
> well-worn Unix interfaces is the ancient limitations of those interfaces 
> -- like the inability to return adequate error information.

hmm... open("defrag-error") first, then read from it if it fails?

> effective the defrag was?  And bear in mind that multiple processes may be 
> issuing commands to /mnt/control simultaneously.

you should probably serialise them.  you probably have to do this anyway.

> With ioctl, I can easily match a response of any kind to a request.  I can 
> even return an English text message if I want to be friendly.

yes, one of the nice plan9 changes was the change to returning strings
instead of numerics.

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