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.\" @(#)abstract.ms 5.2 (Berkeley) 4/16/91
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.TL
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Toward a Compatible Filesystem Interface
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.AU
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Michael J. Karels
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Marshall Kirk McKusick
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.AI
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Computer Systems Research Group
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Computer Science Division
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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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University of California, Berkeley
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Berkeley, California 94720
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.LP
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As network or remote filesystems have been implemented for
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.UX ,
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several stylized interfaces between the filesystem implementation
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and the rest of the kernel have been developed.
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Notable among these are Sun Microsystems' virtual filesystem interface
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using vnodes, Digital Equipment's Generic File System architecture,
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and AT&T's File System Switch.
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Each design attempts to isolate filesystem-dependent details
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below the generic interface and to provide a framework within which
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new filesystems may be incorporated.
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However, each of these interfaces is different from
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and incompatible with the others.
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Each of them addresses somewhat different design goals.
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Each was based upon a different starting version of
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.UX ,
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targetted a different set of filesystems with varying characteristics,
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and uses a different set of primitive operations provided by the filesystem.
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The current study compares the various filesystem interfaces.
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Criteria for comparison include generality, completeness, robustness,
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efficiency and esthetics.
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As a result of this comparison, a proposal for a new filesystem interface
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is advanced that includes the best features of the existing implementations.
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The proposal adopts the calling convention for name lookup introduced
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in 4.3BSD.
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A prototype implementation is described.
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This proposal and the rationale underlying its development
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have been presented to major software vendors
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as an early step toward convergence upon a compatible filesystem interface.
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