the DragonFly VFS

David Leimbach leimy2k at mac.com
Mon Dec 8 15:16:52 PST 2003


You want to emulate the VFS interfaces of other OSes on DragonFly if I
read correctly.  This sounds ok as long as it doesn't artificially
limit the ability of the DragonFly kernel VFS to grow in new directions.
Dave
On Dec 8, 2003, at 3:52 PM, evs wrote:
Filesystems are largely self-contained however, porting them from one
OS to another is not easy because even if the source OS has a VFS, the
interface may be very different from the target OSs VFS, such as the
differences between the Linux VFS and the FreeBSD VFS.
What if DragonFly had a VFS for the VFS? A virtual-virtual
filesystem? Its purpose would be to support multiple VFS interfaces:
Linux, FreeBSD, others, and it's own. The goal of this would be to
make the porting of filesystems to Dragonfly as trivial as possible
and allow the comparison of different filesystem implementations on a
level playing field.
Any comments are welcome.








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