In REF-walk mode, ->d_manage can return -EISDIR to indicate
that the dentry is not really a mount trap (or even a mount point)
and that any mounts or any DCACHE_NEED_AUTOMOUNT flag should be
ignored.
RCU-walk mode doesn't currently support this, so if there is a dentry
with DCACHE_NEED_AUTOMOUNT set but which shouldn't be a mount-trap,
lookup_fast() will always drop in REF-walk mode.
With this patch, an -EISDIR from ->d_manage will always cause mounts
and automounts to be ignored, both in REF-walk and RCU-walk.
Cc: Ian Kent <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <[email protected]>
---
Hi Al,
this patch is needed before I can make autofs4 fully support RCU-walk.
There are cases currently were directories have DCACHE_NEED_AUTOMOUNT but for which
no automount is required.
Thanks,
NeilBrown
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt
index a1d0d7a30165..61d65cc65c54 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt
@@ -1053,7 +1053,8 @@ struct dentry_operations {
If the 'rcu_walk' parameter is true, then the caller is doing a
pathwalk in RCU-walk mode. Sleeping is not permitted in this mode,
and the caller can be asked to leave it and call again by returning
- -ECHILD.
+ -ECHILD. -EISDIR may also be returned to tell pathwalk to
+ ignore d_automount or any mounts.
This function is only used if DCACHE_MANAGE_TRANSIT is set on the
dentry being transited from.
diff --git a/fs/namei.c b/fs/namei.c
index 985c6f368485..0abfea5697e0 100644
--- a/fs/namei.c
+++ b/fs/namei.c
@@ -1091,10 +1091,10 @@ int follow_down_one(struct path *path)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(follow_down_one);
-static inline bool managed_dentry_might_block(struct dentry *dentry)
+static inline int managed_dentry_rcu(struct dentry *dentry)
{
- return (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_MANAGE_TRANSIT &&
- dentry->d_op->d_manage(dentry, true) < 0);
+ return (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_MANAGE_TRANSIT) ?
+ dentry->d_op->d_manage(dentry, true) : 0;
}
/*
@@ -1110,11 +1110,16 @@ static bool __follow_mount_rcu(struct nameidata *nd, struct path *path,
* Don't forget we might have a non-mountpoint managed dentry
* that wants to block transit.
*/
- if (unlikely(managed_dentry_might_block(path->dentry)))
+ switch (managed_dentry_rcu(path->dentry)) {
+ case -ECHILD:
+ default:
return false;
+ case -EISDIR:
+ return true;
+ }
if (!d_mountpoint(path->dentry))
- return true;
+ return !(path->dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_NEED_AUTOMOUNT);
mounted = __lookup_mnt(path->mnt, path->dentry);
if (!mounted)
@@ -1130,7 +1135,8 @@ static bool __follow_mount_rcu(struct nameidata *nd, struct path *path,
*/
*inode = path->dentry->d_inode;
}
- return read_seqretry(&mount_lock, nd->m_seq);
+ return read_seqretry(&mount_lock, nd->m_seq) &&
+ !(path->dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_NEED_AUTOMOUNT);
}
static int follow_dotdot_rcu(struct nameidata *nd)
@@ -1402,11 +1408,8 @@ static int lookup_fast(struct nameidata *nd,
}
path->mnt = mnt;
path->dentry = dentry;
- if (unlikely(!__follow_mount_rcu(nd, path, inode)))
- goto unlazy;
- if (unlikely(path->dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_NEED_AUTOMOUNT))
- goto unlazy;
- return 0;
+ if (likely(__follow_mount_rcu(nd, path, inode)))
+ return 0;
unlazy:
if (unlazy_walk(nd, dentry))
return -ECHILD;
This looks good enough that I'll apply it to the interim vfs queue.
On Wed, 30 Jul 2014 13:16:52 -0700 Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]>
wrote:
> This looks good enough that I'll apply it to the interim vfs queue.
Thanks!
NeilBrown