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Kirill Smelkov authored
CAP_AUTO_INVAL_DATA is capability of kernel, but from the point of view of a filesystem it is not a capability, but a behaviour request: if set, it requests to kernel - filesystem client - to perform data cache invalidations based on heuristics. Current heuristic is to drop data cache for a file if kernel sees file's mtime being changed: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/fs/fuse/inode.c?id=v5.0-0-g1c163f4c7b3f#n238 https://git.kernel.org/linus/eed2179efe However this could be unwanted behaviour if filesystem is careful to explicitly invalidate local file cache: despite filesystem attempts to preciously keep data cache, the whole cache of the file is unnecessarily dropped. -> To fix add a new mount options for filesystems to indicate they are careful with respect to data cache invalidations and thus should be fully responsible for invalidating data cache. Teach go-fuse to not send CAP_AUTO_INVAL_DATA in this mode to kernel on FUSE handshake. Note, as of upcoming Linux 5.1 (estimated to be released mid 2019), FUSE client in kernel still automatically and unconditionally drops whole data cache of a file if its sees size change. Kernel and go-fuse patches to fix that are here: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/fuse.git/commit/?id=ad2ba64dd489 https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/pull/273 The kernel patch is likely to enter mainline kernel when 5.2 merge window opens. We'll remove XXX in a follow-up go-fuse patch that adds support for CAP_EXPLICIT_INVAL_DATA.
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