On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 15:16 +0200, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> > ftruncate is a special case due to O_TRUNC.
>
> No, it's special, because it does not do permission checking, while
> truncate() does.
So why not just add file->f_op->ftruncate() and file->f_op->fstat()?
Most filesystems can trivially redirect these to do_truncate() and their
existing getattr() method. Those, like FUSE, that care can use the hook.
In fact, I think that NFSv4 could also benefit from an ftruncate():
currently we have to hunt around for an open file context for that
particular case.
Trond
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