Roger Leigh <rle...@codelibre.net> writes: > On Sun, Feb 06, 2011 at 10:23:00PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: >> Roger Leigh wrote: >> > There are lots of Debian people out there using git, and some of them >> > have expressed interest over the years in having the ability to use >> > git as a filesystem in its own right (#477942 is an example of one >> > in a package I maintain). >> > >> > I've finally got down to it and written all my thoughts on the topic >> > down in a mostly-organised form, which you can find at >> > >> > http://www.codelibre.net/~rleigh/hashlink.pdf >> > >> > This paper looks at the concept of object-based storage, and the >> > creation of "hashlinks", essentially symlinks which use hashes >> > rather than pathnames to refer to a file. >> >> You may be interested in my git-annex program, which implements just >> such a thing, although in user space, not kernel space. >> http://git-annex.branchable.com/ > > I've been meaning to give git-annex a whirl for a while, but I'm > afraid I've lacked the time to get intimately acquainted with it. > From what I understand, in terms of what a single user could do with > it, it's looking pretty equivalent, the major difference being that > it's entirely in userspace. It's definitely on my TODO list. > > I wanted to look at if it was possible to make multi-user store and > provide a lightweight kernel interface to access it. It might well > be possible to use git-annex as the storage backend for an initial > implementation!
All you need is a little bit of fuse code. There really is no need to invent a new kernel interface for this and something like this is best kept in userspace to keep the complexity managable. > Following the suggestion to look at log structured filesystems, I > took a look at things like Plan9's Venti. It's good stuff; my main > objection to most being that they are append-only, with no provision > for GC of no longer referenced data. I would consider that a > requirement for a general purpose store with rapid turnover of data, > especially if you're going to store working copies as well as things > of "commit quality", and even things you commit can be temporary for > rebasing etc. > > > Regards, > Roger MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87mxm16kyq.fsf@frosties.localnet