Hi,
I am pretty new to 9P and I was attempting to write a basic file server for 9P 
clients. 
I am using 9pfuse on the client end to connect to my server. I have a question 
about *fid* alloction on the server.

In the sample server implementation of plan9port lib9p/{ramfs.c, srv.c} … the 
server code returns Edupfid if a particular fid is already used (due to attach, 
walk, open etc). 
So for a single client, the server works just fine — fids are allocated in 
order 0, 1, 2… etc.
If the second client using 9pfuse tries to attach to this server it will 
request the same sequence of fids 0, 1, 2… and so on. The server code will 
immediately reject these requests with Edupfid if those fids are currently in 
use. 

I first assumed the client will correct itself and retry the same request with 
a new fid. On more thought I realized that the server should be the one 
differentiating between the clients even if they request the same fids for 
attach/open/walk etc. Am I right in this assumption? Basically the server 
should create new internal fids with ClientID+FID to point to the *same* file 
and maintain that mapping….so that all clients (9pfuse based in this case) 
still see its sequence (0, 1, 2…), but the server internally maps them to a 
different IDs pointing to the same file.

Hope above question makes sense.

Thanks in advance,
Amol

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