My excuse to the silence is that I just got married and have been on a
short honeymoon in Venice :)
I noticed there were some updates in the NFS-code but I haven't had
time to check it out yet.

One of my friend (Thomas Ljunggren) made some new web-design for
temploggerd, so I will check in those files soon.
Some examples-pages could be found at http://home.mag.cx/temploggerd/

/Christian


On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 21:42 -0400, Paul Alfille wrote:
> The list has been quiet recently.
> 
> My main activity has been with NFS code.
> 
> The file handle <-> "parsed name" (the internal representation of a 1-wire 
> path name) is done. The rare exception of very long paths with branching of 
> the DS2409 is handled by a small lookup table. Long bus paths will have to be 
> handled the same way.
> 
> Most of the functions are implemented:
> NULL, SETATTR, ACCESS, READLINK, CREATE, MKDIR, SYMLINK, MKNOD, REMOVE, 
> RMDIR, 
> RENAME, LINK COMMIT are essentially null ops.
> 
> READ, WRITE are implemented.
> 
> READDIR and READDIRPLUS are in progress. They are a little difficult because 
> the 1-wire bus is dynamic, and possibly long. All the other wrappers send 
> back the entire directory, either one element at a time or as one long 
> string. NFS polls for groups of entries. My solution is to fill the 
> requesting buffer (which I suspect will normally be enough), and behave 
> differently depending on the type of directory requested. property 
> directories are unchanging in-memory (eg: 21.xxxx/log/temperature.nnnn) and 
> will return the same each time. Device directories will have to be stored in 
> RAM. I'll store just one.
> 
> My hope is that this will bring fuse-like function to BSD, Mac OSX and 
> Windows.
> 
> Paul
> 
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