Re: [RFC] Improve subvolume usability for a normal user

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On 07/12/17 08:27, Qu Wenruo wrote:
When doing snapshot, btrfs only needs to increase reference of 2nd
highest level tree blocks of original snapshot, other than "walking the
tree".
(If tree root level is 2, then level 2 node is copied, while all
reference of level 1 tree blocks get increased)

Out of curiosity, how does it interacts with nocow files? Does every write to these files involves backref walk?

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With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili
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