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Pavel Emelyanov authored
Completely unlinked file is the one with n_link count being zero. Such files only allow to read their contents and carry with us. In order to dump this thing I introduce the "path remap" technology. For reg file a remapping entry is dumped which describes, that at restore stage before opening a regfile->path this path should be linked to some other name and then (after open) unlinked. For completely unlinked files the remap path would be a path to a "ghost" file, i.e. a file which is created only at the time of restore and which is removed completely at the end of it. Partially unlinked files (i.e. those having n_link != 0, but a path by which we see them in someone's fd is not accessible) should be handled in another way. Signed-off-by:
Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@parallels.com>
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