Re: CD writing in future Linux (stirring up a hornets' nest)

From: Erik Mouw
Date: Fri Feb 10 2006 - 10:41:06 EST


On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 03:54:44PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 03:32:28PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> > > A particular file on the system must not change st_dev while the system
> > > is running.
> > >
> > > http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/sys/stat.h.html
> >
> > 1) File != device.
>
> I am sorry, but it turns out that you did not understand the problem.

Why do you start an ad hominem attack every time somebody shows you're
wrong for technical reasons?

> Try to inform yourself about the relevence (and content) of st_dev before
> replying again.

It has no relevance. st_dev holds the device number of the device
containing the file. That means that if /dev/hda (3,01) is on /dev, it
contains the device number of filesystem of /dev, 0x0b in my case (udev
using tmpfs):

root@arthur:/home # stat /dev/hda
File: `/dev/hda'
Size: 0 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 4096 block special file
Device: bh/11d Inode: 548 Links: 1 Device type: 3,0
[...]

If I create that same special file "hda" in /home, I get:

root@arthur:/home # mknod hda b 3 0
root@arthur:/home # stat hda
File: `hda'
Size: 0 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 4096 block special file
Device: 308h/776d Inode: 3026 Links: 1 Device type: 3,0
[...]

It's the same device because st_rdev is the same in both cases, it just
lives on a different filesystem. You can use either device to operate
on.


Erik

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