Miklos Szeredi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >
> > > > >
> > > > > > - aren't we going to remove the nfs semi-server feature?
> > > > >
> > > > > I leave the decision to you ;) It's a separate independent patch
> > > > > already (fuse-nfs-export.patch).
> > > >
> > > > Let's leave it out - that'll stimulate some activity in the
> > > > userspace-nfs-server-for-FUSE area.
> > > >
> > > > Speaking of which, dumb question: what does FUSE offer over simply using
> > > > NFS protocol to talk to the userspace filesystem driver?
> > >
> > > Oh lots:
> > >
> > > - no deadlocks (NFS mounted from localhost is riddled with them)
> >
> > It is? We had some low-memory problems a while back, but they got fixed.
> > During that work I did some nfs-to-localhost testing and things seemed OK.
>
> Well, there's the "unsolvable" writeback deadlock problem, that FUSE
> works around by not buffering dirty pages (and not allowing writable
> mmap). Does NFS solve that? I'm interested :)
I don't know - first you'd have to describe it.
> Then there's the usual "filesystem recursing into itself" deadlock.
Describe this completely as well, please.
> Mounting with 'intr' probably solves this for NFS, but that has
> unwanted side effects. FUSE only allows KILL to interrupt a request.
Maybe these things can be solved in NFS?
> > > - dcache invalidation policy
> >
> > What's that?
>
> Userspace can tell the kernel, how long a dentry should be valid. I
> don't think the NFS protocol provides this. Same holds for the inode
> attributes.
Why is that needed?
> > > - probably more, but I can't remember
> >
> > Please do..
>
> OK, I'll do a little research.
>
v9fs has a user-level server too. Maybe it has been used in FUSE-like
scenarios more than NFS.
Plus NFS and v9fs work across the network...
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