breaking leases on metadata changes
Stefan (metze) Metzmacher
metze at samba.org
Sat Sep 24 12:36:04 MDT 2011
Hi Bruce,
> So there's this longstanding problem that read leases should really be
> broken on anything that changes an inode's metadata or any change to the
> set of links pointing to the inode.
>
> (Cc'ing samba-technical for confirmation of that statement from Samba's
> point of view....)
>
> So we need mutual exclusion between read leases and link, unlink,
> rename, etc.
As far as I know oplocks in SMB only care about content
and attribute only opens (without the READ/WRITE access bits) doesn't
break oplocks.
So changing the modification time of a file should not break the oplock.
I think link and rename doesn't break oplocks, while unlink would.
But Samba requirements may change for SMB 2.2 support with directory leases.
We're currently exploring what the details are.
metze
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