Slow stat() on noacl mounts due to x permission check
Corinna Vinschen
corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Fri Feb 3 19:14:00 GMT 2012
On Feb 3 19:20, Christian Franke wrote:
> Cygwin stat() may be much slower on noacl mounts than on acl
> mounts.This is because on noacl mounts the x-permission bit is
> guessed by checking for "#!", ":" or "MZ" in the first bytes of the
> file. AFAIKS this is done for all files except *.exe, *.lnk and
> *.com.
>
> A real world testcase with 20120201 snapshot on a (C++/Java
> development) tree with ~52000 files in ~12000 dirs:
>
> . noacl acl
> find -size ... (after boot) 518s 51s
> find -size ... (disk cached) 13s 8s
> find -name ... (disk cached) 3s 3s (does not need stat())
>
> Is it really needed to do the header check for each file?
>
> Would it break important use cases if the check is only done for
> files with typical script file extensions?
> For example: no extension, .sh, .csh, .pl, .py, ...
>
> Another more flexible solution would be a mount option to configure this.
> (xguess=0: no check; 1: some extensions only; 2: all files)
We already have the exec/notexec/cygexec mount options, see
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#mount-table
Corinna
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