[Acl-Devel] Re: XFS acl support for SAMBA_2_2
Nathan Scott
nathans at wobbly.melbourne.sgi.com
Tue Feb 20 14:26:19 GMT 2001
hi Jeremy,
(long time no see :-) - hope you're well)
On Feb 19, 2:51pm, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> Subject: [Acl-Devel] Re: XFS acl support for SAMBA_2_2
> ...
> Yes, but the big problem is we now have *two* implementations
> of *almost* the same API in userspace, and two different
> implementations in the kernel, depending on which filesystem
> you're using.
>
> This is *BAD* - and only one will get added to the mainline
> kernel, I'm sure of that (or I don't know Linus & Ted very
> well :-) :-). In addition, which userspace API gets added
> to glibc ? This is a receipe for disaster.
>
The XFS version of these man pages, eg. acl_set(2), say...
CAVEAT
This ACL system call can be considered a temporary proto-
type solution and may be altered for a more generic ACL
solution in the future.
There are people working on merging the APIs, of course -
as Christopher Lambert would say "there can be only one".
The initial version is pretty much a straight port of the
corresponding IRIX code, to get something up and running.
> SGI/XFS and Andraes need to work together to ensure that the
> POSIX API (which Andraes's work is exactly created from) is
> the one that XFS uses to get/set ACLs.
Indeed, and that has been happening for awhile now.
cheers.
--
Nathan
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