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Robert Watson <rwatson_at_FreeBSD.org> writes: > I have made significant improvements to the kernel module that will be > shipped with FreeBSD 7.1 in a couple of months. It should be possible > to compile the new version of the kernel module on a 7.0 system as > they have basically the same KPI for VFS. It may even be possible to > simply use the 7.1 Coda kernel module on 7.0, although I would > discourage that. Thanks for mentioning it here - I should take a look and see what of those changes I should port to NetBSD. > I've been thinking about removing support for older Coda versions in > the FreeBSD module, since they're done at compile-time, and this list > is probably a good a list as any to ask about it. I have not yet removed support for the old venus protocol from NetBSD, but I think it's time. > Finally, as Rune reports, there is a reported issue with the Linux ABI > emulation and the Coda kernel modules. It's unclear to me whether > this is a bug in the ABI emulation layer or the Coda kernel module, > and unfortunately I've not had time to track down that issue. It > would be good to get that fixed before FreeBSD 7.1 ships. That's interesting - there is a directory reading problem with linux programs on NetBSD, and it seems to be a disagreement about how directories do or don't cross 4K boundaries, but I'm not clear on what's going on.Received on 2008-09-02 14:17:44