- 08 Sep, 2015 2 commits
-
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
- 13 Aug, 2015 1 commit
-
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
- 12 Aug, 2015 11 commits
-
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
This may bring significant performance improvements, but also comes with some caveats. See the notes on MountConfig.DisableWritebackCaching for details.
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
See the documentation on MountConfig.DisableWritebackCaching for discussion.
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
- 11 Aug, 2015 17 commits
-
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
We can't do this now that the kernel chooses mtimes and sends setattr requests due to our use of writeback caching.
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
Otherwise we get confusing EOF errors when we later call out to osxfuse.
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
- 10 Aug, 2015 1 commit
-
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
- 06 Aug, 2015 5 commits
-
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
Doing so adds lots of visual clutter.
-
- 05 Aug, 2015 1 commit
-
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
Allowing the kernel to send multiple reads for the same file handle concurrently interferes with sequential read detection like that in GoogleCloudPlatform/gcsfuse#103.
-
- 04 Aug, 2015 2 commits
-
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
One of them caused the writeMessage error observed on OS X in GoogleCloudPlatform/gcsfuse#101.
-
Aaron Jacobs authored
It's not expecting them.
-