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Re: libquota proposal



On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 09:50:16AM +0100, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
 > On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 03:44:53AM +0000, David Holland wrote:
 > > On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 05:41:52PM +0100, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
 > >  > > | > > (also, edquota and repquota seem fs-independent to me...)
 > >  > > | > 
 > >  > > | > no, they're not: they can directly the quota1 file specified in 
 > > the
 > >  > > | > fstab if quotactl fails or the filesystem is not mounted.
 > >  > > | 
 > >  > > | That's a bug, or more accurately legacy behavior that doesn't need 
 > > to
 > >  > > | be supported. Once upon a time (IIRC) df used to fall back to 
 > > opening
 > >  > > | the block device and examining ffs structures directly; that was
 > >  > > | removed because it violated desirable abstractions.
 > >  > > 
 > >  > > Totally agree, please remove this complex and hard to maintain stuff.
 > >  > 
 > >  > Once again: this needs to be supported for transition, up to 6.0
 > >  > (inclusive).
 > > 
 > > No, it doesn't. Even before you touched anything, they were only
 > > scribbling directly as a fallback if the kernel operations failed.
 > > The kernel operations should not fail in any case where scribbling
 > > directly makes sense; furthermore there's no need at all to deal with
 > > the case where the fs isn't mounted.
 > 
 > repquota at last needs them: it doesn't have any way to get a list
 > of quotas otherwise

That sounds like a bug.

 > (and it's also part of the migration to quota2,
 > with repquota -x).

...wait, we're exposing the plists directly to the user?

Shouldn't the migration be a single transparent tunefs operation?

 > > In the new world order all userland quota operations go through the
 > > kernel interface so they can interact successfully with filesystems
 > > using either the old or new quota layouts, or with new filesystems
 > > that may have their own different quota layouts, like zfs or whatever
 > > else. Right?
 > 
 > right. Exept that the "getall" command is not supported for quota1,
 > repquota does the job itself.

uh, why not? that *is* a bug.

-- 
David A. Holland
dholland%netbsd.org@localhost


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