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    ovl: enable xino automatically in more cases · 926e94d7
    Amir Goldstein authored
    So far, with xino=auto, we only enable xino if we know that all
    underlying filesystem use 32bit inode numbers.
    
    When users configure overlay with xino=auto, they already declare that
    they are ready to handle 64bit inode number from overlay.
    
    It is a very common case, that underlying filesystem uses 64bit ino,
    but rarely or never uses the high inode number bits (e.g. tmpfs, xfs).
    Leaving it for the users to declare high ino bits are unused with
    xino=on is not a recipe for many users to enjoy the benefits of xino.
    
    There appears to be very little reason not to enable xino when users
    declare xino=auto even if we do not know how many bits underlying
    filesystem uses for inode numbers.
    
    In the worst case of xino bits overflow by real inode number, we
    already fall back to the non-xino behavior - real inode number with
    unique pseudo dev or to non persistent inode number and overlay st_dev
    (for directories).
    
    The only annoyance from auto enabling xino is that xino bits overflow
    emits a warning to kmsg. Suppress those warnings unless users explicitly
    asked for xino=on, suggesting that they expected high ino bits to be
    unused by underlying filesystem.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAmir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMiklos Szeredi <mszeredi@redhat.com>
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