Re: [PATCH 02/18] xstat: Add a pair of system calls to makeextended file stats available [ver #6]

From: tridge
Date: Thu Jul 22 2010 - 22:13:11 EST


Hi Ted,

> Does it literally mean "file creation time" in terms of when the OS
> created the file, or does it mean "file" in the sense of
> application contents. For example, if an application edits the
> file and saves it out using "write file to foo.new; sync; rename
> foo to foo.bak; rename foo.new to foo", should the creation time
> for the newly written file "foo" be the time when the editor saved
> out the file (i.e., when "foo.new" was created), or copied from the
> original file "foo"'s creation time.

In Windows this is can be controlled by applications, but it also is
done at the filesystem level in NTFS using a technique that Microsoft
call "File System Tunneling". If you create a file with the same name
within a short time (default 15s and settable in the registry) of when
the file previously existed then it will get the same CreationTime as
the previous file.

For details see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172190

Some applications also do this regardless of the registry setting for
MaximumTunnelEntryAgeInSeconds. They use the ability to set the
CreationTime to get the same behaviour.

Cheers, Tridge
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