On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 05:23:13AM -0700, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> Is this for people who don't know about dup(), or do they need
> independent file offsets?  If the latter, I think an xdup() would be
> preferable (would there be a security issue for OSes with revoke()?)
> Either that, or make the key be useful for something else.

Not sharing the file offset means we need a separate file struct, at
which point the only thing saved is doing a lookup at the time of
opening the file.  While a full pathname traversal can be quite costly
an open is not something you do all that often anyway.  And if you really
need to open/close files very often you can speed it up nicely by keeping
a file descriptor on the parent directory open and use openat().

Anyway, enough of talking here.  We really need a very good description
of the use case people want this for, and the specific performance problems
they see to find a solution.  And the solution definitly does not involve
as second half-assed file handle time with unspecified lifetime rules :-)
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