• Amir Goldstein's avatar
    fuse: implement open in passthrough mode · 4a90451b
    Amir Goldstein authored
    After getting a backing file id with FUSE_DEV_IOC_BACKING_OPEN ioctl,
    a FUSE server can reply to an OPEN request with flag FOPEN_PASSTHROUGH
    and the backing file id.
    
    The FUSE server should reuse the same backing file id for all the open
    replies of the same FUSE inode and open will fail (with -EIO) if a the
    server attempts to open the same inode with conflicting io modes or to
    setup passthrough to two different backing files for the same FUSE inode.
    Using the same backing file id for several different inodes is allowed.
    
    Opening a new file with FOPEN_DIRECT_IO for an inode that is already
    open for passthrough is allowed, but only if the FOPEN_PASSTHROUGH flag
    and correct backing file id are specified as well.
    
    The read/write IO of such files will not use passthrough operations to
    the backing file, but mmap, which does not support direct_io, will use
    the backing file insead of using the page cache as it always did.
    
    Even though all FUSE passthrough files of the same inode use the same
    backing file as a backing inode reference, each FUSE file opens a unique
    instance of a backing_file object to store the FUSE path that was used
    to open the inode and the open flags of the specific open file.
    
    The per-file, backing_file object is released along with the FUSE file.
    The inode associated fuse_backing object is released when the last FUSE
    passthrough file of that inode is released AND when the backing file id
    is closed by the server using the FUSE_DEV_IOC_BACKING_CLOSE ioctl.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAmir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMiklos Szeredi <mszeredi@redhat.com>
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