What if the xstat() and struct xstat eventually
becomes what userspace
uses as stat() (as a wrapper) and struct stat (if such a thing is
possible with glibc versioning)?
It's certainly possible with symbol versioning, though it seems much more
likely that we'd stick with the existing struct stat and stat* interfaces
and only have the implementation using statx underneath (e.g. for new
machines or kernel ABIs where the kernel stops providing any calls except
for statxat), at least for the foreseeable future.
Do older programs that think they're using stat()
and don't know about
the extra fields available expect to see a useful value in st_ino?
POSIX requires that st_ino have a useful value for the standard *stat calls.
Thanks,
Roland