On Apr 11, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Dean Anderson wrote:

So, I suspect the question should be: Could the afs kernel module be
turned into a driver with an ioctl?  There's a lot in there, and if
anything breaks the general premise that a system call can be cast as an
ioctl, this would probably be it...

This would cure a lot of problems for us. Making OpenAFS Zones- compatible in Solaris is one of them.

A afs psudeo device in Solaris would be the best of both worlds... we don't have to play grab-ass with syscall numbers every other Solaris rev, it's easier to implement/maintain, it's still our own interface, and we do things the same way that pretty much everything else in the world does it.

I betcha we can also register "/dev/afs" with Sun so that they don't step on that namespace. Either way it would be far easier than asking them to put aside a reserved syscall number for a 3rd party app such as ours. Asking for *that* would probably gets us a "not no, but hell no" response.

So, yeah, the AFS syscall is an anachronism that just needs to have a fork stuck in it, plain and simple.

/dale

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Dale Ghent
UNIX and Storage Systems Specialist
UMBC - Office of Information Technology
ENG 201 - 410-443-1705



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