Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/09/24/18:22:36
On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 08:19:19AM +1000, Robert Collins wrote:
> From: "Corinna Vinschen" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
> > I don't want to define special requirements here. I'm just thinking
> > that a file system fhandler like /dev should list the real files
> > (if they exist) _and_ the virtual devices. I don't think that's
> > a requirement for a /cygdrive fhandler or a /registry fhandler.
> > They could but they don't have to.
>
> I think that this behaviour is fhandler dependant. I.e.
>
> I write a /registry fhandler. It _completely ignores_ any win32 fs
> backing from the mount point. In this example, such merging of filenames
> _will not_.
>
> You write a /dev fhandler. It _chooses to_ merge in any win32 fs backing
> from the mount point down. In this example the user creating /dev/tty
> will result in showing the file.
>
> The syscall core code, and the fhandler_base code _should not_ deal with
> the special case that /dev is _choosing_ to allow.
>
> So as a spec:
> * no merging of win32 backed paths/files into the fhandler's namespace
> will occur _by default_.
> * If a fhandler chooses to merge win32 backed paths/files into the
> fhandlers namespace, that fhandler will be responsible for removing any
> duplicate information.
> * If there are win32 backed files in a given the fhandlers namespace,
> system calls will go to the fhandler for resolution (ie as it does now).
>
> How does that sound? It allows your user to create files in /dev, if
> /dev is written to allow that, and it does not require it.
Isn't that what I said above?
Corinna
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