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:On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Matt Dillon wrote:
:
:>    It's randomness that will kill performance.  You know the old saying
:>    about caches:  They only work if you get cache hits, otherwise
:>    they only slow things down.
:
:I wonder ... how does FreeBSD handle negative directory entries?
:
:That is, /bin/sh looks through the PATH to search for some executable
:(eg grep) and doesn't find it in the first 3 directories.
:
:Does the vfs cache handle this or does FreeBSD have to go down into
:the filesystem code every time?
:
:Rik

    The namei cache stores negative hits.  /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_cache.c
    cache_lookup() - if ncp->nc_vp (the vnode) is NULL, the cache entry
    represents a negative hit.  cache_enter() - vp may be passed as NULL
    to create a negative cache entry.  ufs/ufs/ufs_lookup.c, calls to
    cache_enter() enters positive or negative lookups as appropriate.

                                        -Matt

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