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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYKAB0WIQRAhzRXHqcMeLMyaSiRxhvAZXjcogUCZuQEGwAKCRCRxhvAZXjc ojIuAQC433+hBkvjvmQ7H0r5rgZSjUuCTG3bSmdU7RJmPHUHhwEA85v/NGq53f+W IhandK6t+Cf0JYpFZ3N0bT88hDYVhQQ= =9zGL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'vfs-6.12.misc' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner: "This contains the usual pile of misc updates: Features: - Add F_CREATED_QUERY fcntl() that allows userspace to query whether a file was actually created. Often userspace wants to know whether an O_CREATE request did actually create a file without using O_EXCL. The current logic is that to first attempts to open the file without O_CREAT | O_EXCL and if ENOENT is returned userspace tries again with both flags. If that succeeds all is well. If it now reports EEXIST it retries. That works fairly well but some corner cases make this more involved. If this operates on a dangling symlink the first openat() without O_CREAT | O_EXCL will return ENOENT but the second openat() with O_CREAT | O_EXCL will fail with EEXIST. The reason is that openat() without O_CREAT | O_EXCL follows the symlink while O_CREAT | O_EXCL doesn't for security reasons. So it's not something we can really change unless we add an explicit opt-in via O_FOLLOW which seems really ugly. All available workarounds are really nasty (fanotify, bpf lsm etc) so add a simple fcntl(). - Try an opportunistic lookup for O_CREAT. Today, when opening a file we'll typically do a fast lookup, but if O_CREAT is set, the kernel always takes the exclusive inode lock. This was likely done with the expectation that O_CREAT means that we always expect to do the create, but that's often not the case. Many programs set O_CREAT even in scenarios where the file already exists (see related F_CREATED_QUERY patch motivation above). The series contained in the pr rearranges the pathwalk-for-open code to also attempt a fast_lookup in certain O_CREAT cases. If a positive dentry is found, the inode_lock can be avoided altogether and it can stay in rcuwalk mode for the last step_into. - Expose the 64 bit mount id via name_to_handle_at() Now that we provide a unique 64-bit mount ID interface in statx(2), we can now provide a race-free way for name_to_handle_at(2) to provide a file handle and corresponding mount without needing to worry about racing with /proc/mountinfo parsing or having to open a file just to do statx(2). While this is not necessary if you are using AT_EMPTY_PATH and don't care about an extra statx(2) call, users that pass full paths into name_to_handle_at(2) need to know which mount the file handle comes from (to make sure they don't try to open_by_handle_at a file handle from a different filesystem) and switching to AT_EMPTY_PATH would require allocating a file for every name_to_handle_at(2) call - Add a per dentry expire timeout to autofs There are two fairly well known automounter map formats, the autofs format and the amd format (more or less System V and Berkley). Some time ago Linux autofs added an amd map format parser that implemented a fair amount of the amd functionality. This was done within the autofs infrastructure and some functionality wasn't implemented because it either didn't make sense or required extra kernel changes. The idea was to restrict changes to be within the existing autofs functionality as much as possible and leave changes with a wider scope to be considered later. One of these changes is implementing the amd options: 1) "unmount", expire this mount according to a timeout (same as the current autofs default). 2) "nounmount", don't expire this mount (same as setting the autofs timeout to 0 except only for this specific mount) . 3) "utimeout=<seconds>", expire this mount using the specified timeout (again same as setting the autofs timeout but only for this mount) To implement these options per-dentry expire timeouts need to be implemented for autofs indirect mounts. This is because all map keys (mounts) for autofs indirect mounts use an expire timeout stored in the autofs mount super block info. structure and all indirect mounts use the same expire timeout. Fixes: - Fix missing fput for FSCONFIG_SET_FD in autofs - Use param->file for FSCONFIG_SET_FD in coda - Delete the 'fs/netfs' proc subtreee when netfs module exits - Make sure that struct uid_gid_map fits into a single cacheline - Don't flush in-flight wb switches for superblocks without cgroup writeback - Correcting the idmapping mount example in the idmapping documentation - Fix a race between evice_inodes() and find_inode() and iput() - Refine the show_inode_state() macro definition in writeback code - Prevent dump_mapping() from accessing invalid dentry.d_name.name - Show actual source for debugfs in /proc/mounts - Annotate data-race of busy_poll_usecs in eventpoll - Don't WARN for racy path_noexec check in exec code - Handle OOM on mnt_warn_timestamp_expiry() - Fix some spelling in the iomap design documentation - Fix typo in procfs comment - Fix typo in fs/namespace.c comment Cleanups: - Add the VFS git tree to the MAINTAINERS file - Move FMODE_UNSIGNED_OFFSET to fop_flags freeing up another f_mode bit in struct file bringing us to 5 free f_mode bits - Remove the __I_DIO_WAKEUP bit from i_state flags as we can simplify the wait mechanism - Remove the unused path_put_init() helper - Replace a __u32 with u32 for s_fsnotify_mask as __u32 is uapi specific - Replace the unsigned long i_state member with a u32 i_state member in struct inode freeing up 4 bytes in struct inode. Instead of using the bit based wait apis we're now using the var event apis and using the individual bytes of the i_state member to wait on state changes - Explain how per-syscall AT_* flags should be allocated - Use in_group_or_capable() helper to simplify the posix acl mode update code - Switch to LIST_HEAD() in fsync_buffers_list() to simplify the code - Removed comment about d_rcu_to_refcount() as that function doesn't exist anymore - Add kernel documentation for lookup_fast() - Don't re-zero evenpoll fields - Remove outdated comment after close_fd() - Fix imprecise wording in comment about the pipe filesystem - Drop GFP_NOFAIL mode from alloc_page_buffers - Missing blank line warnings and struct declaration improved in file_table - Annotate struct poll_list with __counted_by() - Remove the unused read parameter in percpu-rwsem - Remove linux/prefetch.h include from direct-io code - Use kmemdup_array instead of kmemdup for multiple allocation in mnt_idmapping code - Remove unused mnt_cursor_del() declaration Performance tweaks: - Dodge smp_mb in break_lease and break_deleg in the common case - Only read fops once in fops_{get,put}() - Use RCU in ilookup() - Elide smp_mb in iversion handling in the common case - Drop one lock trip in evict()" * tag 'vfs-6.12.misc' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (58 commits) uidgid: make sure we fit into one cacheline proc: Fix typo in the comment fs/pipe: Correct imprecise wording in comment fhandle: expose u64 mount id to name_to_handle_at(2) uapi: explain how per-syscall AT_* flags should be allocated fs: drop GFP_NOFAIL mode from alloc_page_buffers writeback: Refine the show_inode_state() macro definition fs/inode: Prevent dump_mapping() accessing invalid dentry.d_name.name mnt_idmapping: Use kmemdup_array instead of kmemdup for multiple allocation netfs: Delete subtree of 'fs/netfs' when netfs module exits fs: use LIST_HEAD() to simplify code inode: make i_state a u32 inode: port __I_LRU_ISOLATING to var event vfs: fix race between evice_inodes() and find_inode()&iput() inode: port __I_NEW to var event inode: port __I_SYNC to var event fs: reorder i_state bits fs: add i_state helpers MAINTAINERS: add the VFS git tree fs: s/__u32/u32/ for s_fsnotify_mask ...
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85 KiB
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3237 lines
85 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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/*
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* fs/dcache.c
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*
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* Complete reimplementation
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* (C) 1997 Thomas Schoebel-Theuer,
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* with heavy changes by Linus Torvalds
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*/
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/*
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* Notes on the allocation strategy:
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*
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* The dcache is a master of the icache - whenever a dcache entry
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* exists, the inode will always exist. "iput()" is done either when
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* the dcache entry is deleted or garbage collected.
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*/
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#include <linux/ratelimit.h>
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#include <linux/string.h>
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/fs.h>
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#include <linux/fscrypt.h>
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#include <linux/fsnotify.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/hash.h>
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#include <linux/cache.h>
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#include <linux/export.h>
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#include <linux/security.h>
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#include <linux/seqlock.h>
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#include <linux/memblock.h>
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#include <linux/bit_spinlock.h>
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#include <linux/rculist_bl.h>
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#include <linux/list_lru.h>
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#include "internal.h"
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#include "mount.h"
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#include <asm/runtime-const.h>
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/*
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* Usage:
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* dcache->d_inode->i_lock protects:
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* - i_dentry, d_u.d_alias, d_inode of aliases
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* dcache_hash_bucket lock protects:
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* - the dcache hash table
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* s_roots bl list spinlock protects:
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* - the s_roots list (see __d_drop)
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* dentry->d_sb->s_dentry_lru_lock protects:
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* - the dcache lru lists and counters
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* d_lock protects:
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* - d_flags
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* - d_name
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* - d_lru
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* - d_count
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* - d_unhashed()
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* - d_parent and d_chilren
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* - childrens' d_sib and d_parent
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* - d_u.d_alias, d_inode
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*
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* Ordering:
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* dentry->d_inode->i_lock
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* dentry->d_lock
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* dentry->d_sb->s_dentry_lru_lock
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* dcache_hash_bucket lock
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* s_roots lock
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*
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* If there is an ancestor relationship:
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* dentry->d_parent->...->d_parent->d_lock
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* ...
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* dentry->d_parent->d_lock
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* dentry->d_lock
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*
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* If no ancestor relationship:
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* arbitrary, since it's serialized on rename_lock
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*/
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int sysctl_vfs_cache_pressure __read_mostly = 100;
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sysctl_vfs_cache_pressure);
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__cacheline_aligned_in_smp DEFINE_SEQLOCK(rename_lock);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(rename_lock);
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static struct kmem_cache *dentry_cache __ro_after_init;
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const struct qstr empty_name = QSTR_INIT("", 0);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(empty_name);
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const struct qstr slash_name = QSTR_INIT("/", 1);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(slash_name);
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const struct qstr dotdot_name = QSTR_INIT("..", 2);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(dotdot_name);
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/*
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* This is the single most critical data structure when it comes
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* to the dcache: the hashtable for lookups. Somebody should try
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* to make this good - I've just made it work.
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*
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* This hash-function tries to avoid losing too many bits of hash
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* information, yet avoid using a prime hash-size or similar.
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*
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* Marking the variables "used" ensures that the compiler doesn't
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* optimize them away completely on architectures with runtime
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* constant infrastructure, this allows debuggers to see their
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* values. But updating these values has no effect on those arches.
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*/
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static unsigned int d_hash_shift __ro_after_init __used;
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static struct hlist_bl_head *dentry_hashtable __ro_after_init __used;
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static inline struct hlist_bl_head *d_hash(unsigned long hashlen)
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{
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return runtime_const_ptr(dentry_hashtable) +
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runtime_const_shift_right_32(hashlen, d_hash_shift);
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}
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#define IN_LOOKUP_SHIFT 10
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static struct hlist_bl_head in_lookup_hashtable[1 << IN_LOOKUP_SHIFT];
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static inline struct hlist_bl_head *in_lookup_hash(const struct dentry *parent,
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unsigned int hash)
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{
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hash += (unsigned long) parent / L1_CACHE_BYTES;
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return in_lookup_hashtable + hash_32(hash, IN_LOOKUP_SHIFT);
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}
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struct dentry_stat_t {
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long nr_dentry;
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long nr_unused;
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long age_limit; /* age in seconds */
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long want_pages; /* pages requested by system */
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long nr_negative; /* # of unused negative dentries */
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long dummy; /* Reserved for future use */
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};
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static DEFINE_PER_CPU(long, nr_dentry);
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static DEFINE_PER_CPU(long, nr_dentry_unused);
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static DEFINE_PER_CPU(long, nr_dentry_negative);
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#if defined(CONFIG_SYSCTL) && defined(CONFIG_PROC_FS)
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/* Statistics gathering. */
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static struct dentry_stat_t dentry_stat = {
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.age_limit = 45,
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};
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/*
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* Here we resort to our own counters instead of using generic per-cpu counters
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* for consistency with what the vfs inode code does. We are expected to harvest
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* better code and performance by having our own specialized counters.
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*
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* Please note that the loop is done over all possible CPUs, not over all online
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* CPUs. The reason for this is that we don't want to play games with CPUs going
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* on and off. If one of them goes off, we will just keep their counters.
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*
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* glommer: See cffbc8a for details, and if you ever intend to change this,
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* please update all vfs counters to match.
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*/
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static long get_nr_dentry(void)
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{
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int i;
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long sum = 0;
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for_each_possible_cpu(i)
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sum += per_cpu(nr_dentry, i);
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return sum < 0 ? 0 : sum;
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}
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static long get_nr_dentry_unused(void)
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{
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int i;
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long sum = 0;
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for_each_possible_cpu(i)
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sum += per_cpu(nr_dentry_unused, i);
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return sum < 0 ? 0 : sum;
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}
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static long get_nr_dentry_negative(void)
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{
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int i;
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long sum = 0;
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for_each_possible_cpu(i)
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sum += per_cpu(nr_dentry_negative, i);
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return sum < 0 ? 0 : sum;
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}
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static int proc_nr_dentry(const struct ctl_table *table, int write, void *buffer,
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size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
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{
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dentry_stat.nr_dentry = get_nr_dentry();
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dentry_stat.nr_unused = get_nr_dentry_unused();
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dentry_stat.nr_negative = get_nr_dentry_negative();
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return proc_doulongvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
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}
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static struct ctl_table fs_dcache_sysctls[] = {
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{
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.procname = "dentry-state",
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.data = &dentry_stat,
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.maxlen = 6*sizeof(long),
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.mode = 0444,
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.proc_handler = proc_nr_dentry,
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},
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};
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static int __init init_fs_dcache_sysctls(void)
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{
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register_sysctl_init("fs", fs_dcache_sysctls);
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return 0;
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}
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fs_initcall(init_fs_dcache_sysctls);
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#endif
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/*
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* Compare 2 name strings, return 0 if they match, otherwise non-zero.
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* The strings are both count bytes long, and count is non-zero.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_DCACHE_WORD_ACCESS
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#include <asm/word-at-a-time.h>
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/*
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* NOTE! 'cs' and 'scount' come from a dentry, so it has a
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* aligned allocation for this particular component. We don't
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* strictly need the load_unaligned_zeropad() safety, but it
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* doesn't hurt either.
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*
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* In contrast, 'ct' and 'tcount' can be from a pathname, and do
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* need the careful unaligned handling.
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*/
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static inline int dentry_string_cmp(const unsigned char *cs, const unsigned char *ct, unsigned tcount)
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{
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unsigned long a,b,mask;
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for (;;) {
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a = read_word_at_a_time(cs);
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b = load_unaligned_zeropad(ct);
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if (tcount < sizeof(unsigned long))
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break;
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if (unlikely(a != b))
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return 1;
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cs += sizeof(unsigned long);
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ct += sizeof(unsigned long);
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tcount -= sizeof(unsigned long);
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if (!tcount)
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return 0;
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}
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mask = bytemask_from_count(tcount);
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return unlikely(!!((a ^ b) & mask));
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}
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#else
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static inline int dentry_string_cmp(const unsigned char *cs, const unsigned char *ct, unsigned tcount)
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{
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do {
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if (*cs != *ct)
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return 1;
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cs++;
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ct++;
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tcount--;
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} while (tcount);
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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static inline int dentry_cmp(const struct dentry *dentry, const unsigned char *ct, unsigned tcount)
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{
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/*
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* Be careful about RCU walk racing with rename:
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* use 'READ_ONCE' to fetch the name pointer.
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*
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* NOTE! Even if a rename will mean that the length
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* was not loaded atomically, we don't care. The
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* RCU walk will check the sequence count eventually,
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* and catch it. And we won't overrun the buffer,
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* because we're reading the name pointer atomically,
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* and a dentry name is guaranteed to be properly
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* terminated with a NUL byte.
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*
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* End result: even if 'len' is wrong, we'll exit
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* early because the data cannot match (there can
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* be no NUL in the ct/tcount data)
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*/
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const unsigned char *cs = READ_ONCE(dentry->d_name.name);
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return dentry_string_cmp(cs, ct, tcount);
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}
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struct external_name {
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union {
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atomic_t count;
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struct rcu_head head;
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} u;
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unsigned char name[];
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};
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static inline struct external_name *external_name(struct dentry *dentry)
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{
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return container_of(dentry->d_name.name, struct external_name, name[0]);
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}
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static void __d_free(struct rcu_head *head)
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{
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struct dentry *dentry = container_of(head, struct dentry, d_u.d_rcu);
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kmem_cache_free(dentry_cache, dentry);
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}
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static void __d_free_external(struct rcu_head *head)
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{
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struct dentry *dentry = container_of(head, struct dentry, d_u.d_rcu);
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kfree(external_name(dentry));
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kmem_cache_free(dentry_cache, dentry);
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}
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static inline int dname_external(const struct dentry *dentry)
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{
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return dentry->d_name.name != dentry->d_iname;
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}
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void take_dentry_name_snapshot(struct name_snapshot *name, struct dentry *dentry)
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{
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spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
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name->name = dentry->d_name;
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if (unlikely(dname_external(dentry))) {
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atomic_inc(&external_name(dentry)->u.count);
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} else {
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memcpy(name->inline_name, dentry->d_iname,
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dentry->d_name.len + 1);
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name->name.name = name->inline_name;
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}
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spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(take_dentry_name_snapshot);
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void release_dentry_name_snapshot(struct name_snapshot *name)
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{
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if (unlikely(name->name.name != name->inline_name)) {
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struct external_name *p;
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p = container_of(name->name.name, struct external_name, name[0]);
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if (unlikely(atomic_dec_and_test(&p->u.count)))
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kfree_rcu(p, u.head);
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}
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(release_dentry_name_snapshot);
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static inline void __d_set_inode_and_type(struct dentry *dentry,
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struct inode *inode,
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unsigned type_flags)
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{
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unsigned flags;
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dentry->d_inode = inode;
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flags = READ_ONCE(dentry->d_flags);
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flags &= ~DCACHE_ENTRY_TYPE;
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flags |= type_flags;
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smp_store_release(&dentry->d_flags, flags);
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}
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static inline void __d_clear_type_and_inode(struct dentry *dentry)
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{
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unsigned flags = READ_ONCE(dentry->d_flags);
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flags &= ~DCACHE_ENTRY_TYPE;
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WRITE_ONCE(dentry->d_flags, flags);
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dentry->d_inode = NULL;
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/*
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* The negative counter only tracks dentries on the LRU. Don't inc if
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* d_lru is on another list.
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*/
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if ((flags & (DCACHE_LRU_LIST|DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST)) == DCACHE_LRU_LIST)
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this_cpu_inc(nr_dentry_negative);
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|
}
|
|
|
|
static void dentry_free(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
WARN_ON(!hlist_unhashed(&dentry->d_u.d_alias));
|
|
if (unlikely(dname_external(dentry))) {
|
|
struct external_name *p = external_name(dentry);
|
|
if (likely(atomic_dec_and_test(&p->u.count))) {
|
|
call_rcu(&dentry->d_u.d_rcu, __d_free_external);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
/* if dentry was never visible to RCU, immediate free is OK */
|
|
if (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_NORCU)
|
|
__d_free(&dentry->d_u.d_rcu);
|
|
else
|
|
call_rcu(&dentry->d_u.d_rcu, __d_free);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Release the dentry's inode, using the filesystem
|
|
* d_iput() operation if defined.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void dentry_unlink_inode(struct dentry * dentry)
|
|
__releases(dentry->d_lock)
|
|
__releases(dentry->d_inode->i_lock)
|
|
{
|
|
struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
|
|
|
|
raw_write_seqcount_begin(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
__d_clear_type_and_inode(dentry);
|
|
hlist_del_init(&dentry->d_u.d_alias);
|
|
raw_write_seqcount_end(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
if (!inode->i_nlink)
|
|
fsnotify_inoderemove(inode);
|
|
if (dentry->d_op && dentry->d_op->d_iput)
|
|
dentry->d_op->d_iput(dentry, inode);
|
|
else
|
|
iput(inode);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The DCACHE_LRU_LIST bit is set whenever the 'd_lru' entry
|
|
* is in use - which includes both the "real" per-superblock
|
|
* LRU list _and_ the DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST use.
|
|
*
|
|
* The DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST bit is set whenever the dentry is
|
|
* on the shrink list (ie not on the superblock LRU list).
|
|
*
|
|
* The per-cpu "nr_dentry_unused" counters are updated with
|
|
* the DCACHE_LRU_LIST bit.
|
|
*
|
|
* The per-cpu "nr_dentry_negative" counters are only updated
|
|
* when deleted from or added to the per-superblock LRU list, not
|
|
* from/to the shrink list. That is to avoid an unneeded dec/inc
|
|
* pair when moving from LRU to shrink list in select_collect().
|
|
*
|
|
* These helper functions make sure we always follow the
|
|
* rules. d_lock must be held by the caller.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define D_FLAG_VERIFY(dentry,x) WARN_ON_ONCE(((dentry)->d_flags & (DCACHE_LRU_LIST | DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST)) != (x))
|
|
static void d_lru_add(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
D_FLAG_VERIFY(dentry, 0);
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_LRU_LIST;
|
|
this_cpu_inc(nr_dentry_unused);
|
|
if (d_is_negative(dentry))
|
|
this_cpu_inc(nr_dentry_negative);
|
|
WARN_ON_ONCE(!list_lru_add_obj(
|
|
&dentry->d_sb->s_dentry_lru, &dentry->d_lru));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void d_lru_del(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
D_FLAG_VERIFY(dentry, DCACHE_LRU_LIST);
|
|
dentry->d_flags &= ~DCACHE_LRU_LIST;
|
|
this_cpu_dec(nr_dentry_unused);
|
|
if (d_is_negative(dentry))
|
|
this_cpu_dec(nr_dentry_negative);
|
|
WARN_ON_ONCE(!list_lru_del_obj(
|
|
&dentry->d_sb->s_dentry_lru, &dentry->d_lru));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void d_shrink_del(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
D_FLAG_VERIFY(dentry, DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST | DCACHE_LRU_LIST);
|
|
list_del_init(&dentry->d_lru);
|
|
dentry->d_flags &= ~(DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST | DCACHE_LRU_LIST);
|
|
this_cpu_dec(nr_dentry_unused);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void d_shrink_add(struct dentry *dentry, struct list_head *list)
|
|
{
|
|
D_FLAG_VERIFY(dentry, 0);
|
|
list_add(&dentry->d_lru, list);
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST | DCACHE_LRU_LIST;
|
|
this_cpu_inc(nr_dentry_unused);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* These can only be called under the global LRU lock, ie during the
|
|
* callback for freeing the LRU list. "isolate" removes it from the
|
|
* LRU lists entirely, while shrink_move moves it to the indicated
|
|
* private list.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void d_lru_isolate(struct list_lru_one *lru, struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
D_FLAG_VERIFY(dentry, DCACHE_LRU_LIST);
|
|
dentry->d_flags &= ~DCACHE_LRU_LIST;
|
|
this_cpu_dec(nr_dentry_unused);
|
|
if (d_is_negative(dentry))
|
|
this_cpu_dec(nr_dentry_negative);
|
|
list_lru_isolate(lru, &dentry->d_lru);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void d_lru_shrink_move(struct list_lru_one *lru, struct dentry *dentry,
|
|
struct list_head *list)
|
|
{
|
|
D_FLAG_VERIFY(dentry, DCACHE_LRU_LIST);
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST;
|
|
if (d_is_negative(dentry))
|
|
this_cpu_dec(nr_dentry_negative);
|
|
list_lru_isolate_move(lru, &dentry->d_lru, list);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void ___d_drop(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct hlist_bl_head *b;
|
|
/*
|
|
* Hashed dentries are normally on the dentry hashtable,
|
|
* with the exception of those newly allocated by
|
|
* d_obtain_root, which are always IS_ROOT:
|
|
*/
|
|
if (unlikely(IS_ROOT(dentry)))
|
|
b = &dentry->d_sb->s_roots;
|
|
else
|
|
b = d_hash(dentry->d_name.hash);
|
|
|
|
hlist_bl_lock(b);
|
|
__hlist_bl_del(&dentry->d_hash);
|
|
hlist_bl_unlock(b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void __d_drop(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!d_unhashed(dentry)) {
|
|
___d_drop(dentry);
|
|
dentry->d_hash.pprev = NULL;
|
|
write_seqcount_invalidate(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__d_drop);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_drop - drop a dentry
|
|
* @dentry: dentry to drop
|
|
*
|
|
* d_drop() unhashes the entry from the parent dentry hashes, so that it won't
|
|
* be found through a VFS lookup any more. Note that this is different from
|
|
* deleting the dentry - d_delete will try to mark the dentry negative if
|
|
* possible, giving a successful _negative_ lookup, while d_drop will
|
|
* just make the cache lookup fail.
|
|
*
|
|
* d_drop() is used mainly for stuff that wants to invalidate a dentry for some
|
|
* reason (NFS timeouts or autofs deletes).
|
|
*
|
|
* __d_drop requires dentry->d_lock
|
|
*
|
|
* ___d_drop doesn't mark dentry as "unhashed"
|
|
* (dentry->d_hash.pprev will be LIST_POISON2, not NULL).
|
|
*/
|
|
void d_drop(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
__d_drop(dentry);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_drop);
|
|
|
|
static inline void dentry_unlist(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *next;
|
|
/*
|
|
* Inform d_walk() and shrink_dentry_list() that we are no longer
|
|
* attached to the dentry tree
|
|
*/
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_DENTRY_KILLED;
|
|
if (unlikely(hlist_unhashed(&dentry->d_sib)))
|
|
return;
|
|
__hlist_del(&dentry->d_sib);
|
|
/*
|
|
* Cursors can move around the list of children. While we'd been
|
|
* a normal list member, it didn't matter - ->d_sib.next would've
|
|
* been updated. However, from now on it won't be and for the
|
|
* things like d_walk() it might end up with a nasty surprise.
|
|
* Normally d_walk() doesn't care about cursors moving around -
|
|
* ->d_lock on parent prevents that and since a cursor has no children
|
|
* of its own, we get through it without ever unlocking the parent.
|
|
* There is one exception, though - if we ascend from a child that
|
|
* gets killed as soon as we unlock it, the next sibling is found
|
|
* using the value left in its ->d_sib.next. And if _that_
|
|
* pointed to a cursor, and cursor got moved (e.g. by lseek())
|
|
* before d_walk() regains parent->d_lock, we'll end up skipping
|
|
* everything the cursor had been moved past.
|
|
*
|
|
* Solution: make sure that the pointer left behind in ->d_sib.next
|
|
* points to something that won't be moving around. I.e. skip the
|
|
* cursors.
|
|
*/
|
|
while (dentry->d_sib.next) {
|
|
next = hlist_entry(dentry->d_sib.next, struct dentry, d_sib);
|
|
if (likely(!(next->d_flags & DCACHE_DENTRY_CURSOR)))
|
|
break;
|
|
dentry->d_sib.next = next->d_sib.next;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static struct dentry *__dentry_kill(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *parent = NULL;
|
|
bool can_free = true;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The dentry is now unrecoverably dead to the world.
|
|
*/
|
|
lockref_mark_dead(&dentry->d_lockref);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* inform the fs via d_prune that this dentry is about to be
|
|
* unhashed and destroyed.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_OP_PRUNE)
|
|
dentry->d_op->d_prune(dentry);
|
|
|
|
if (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_LRU_LIST) {
|
|
if (!(dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST))
|
|
d_lru_del(dentry);
|
|
}
|
|
/* if it was on the hash then remove it */
|
|
__d_drop(dentry);
|
|
if (dentry->d_inode)
|
|
dentry_unlink_inode(dentry);
|
|
else
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
this_cpu_dec(nr_dentry);
|
|
if (dentry->d_op && dentry->d_op->d_release)
|
|
dentry->d_op->d_release(dentry);
|
|
|
|
cond_resched();
|
|
/* now that it's negative, ->d_parent is stable */
|
|
if (!IS_ROOT(dentry)) {
|
|
parent = dentry->d_parent;
|
|
spin_lock(&parent->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
spin_lock_nested(&dentry->d_lock, DENTRY_D_LOCK_NESTED);
|
|
dentry_unlist(dentry);
|
|
if (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST)
|
|
can_free = false;
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
if (likely(can_free))
|
|
dentry_free(dentry);
|
|
if (parent && --parent->d_lockref.count) {
|
|
spin_unlock(&parent->d_lock);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
return parent;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Lock a dentry for feeding it to __dentry_kill().
|
|
* Called under rcu_read_lock() and dentry->d_lock; the former
|
|
* guarantees that nothing we access will be freed under us.
|
|
* Note that dentry is *not* protected from concurrent dentry_kill(),
|
|
* d_delete(), etc.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return false if dentry is busy. Otherwise, return true and have
|
|
* that dentry's inode locked.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
static bool lock_for_kill(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(dentry->d_lockref.count))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if (!inode || likely(spin_trylock(&inode->i_lock)))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
do {
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
if (likely(inode == dentry->d_inode))
|
|
break;
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
inode = dentry->d_inode;
|
|
} while (inode);
|
|
if (likely(!dentry->d_lockref.count))
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (inode)
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Decide if dentry is worth retaining. Usually this is called with dentry
|
|
* locked; if not locked, we are more limited and might not be able to tell
|
|
* without a lock. False in this case means "punt to locked path and recheck".
|
|
*
|
|
* In case we aren't locked, these predicates are not "stable". However, it is
|
|
* sufficient that at some point after we dropped the reference the dentry was
|
|
* hashed and the flags had the proper value. Other dentry users may have
|
|
* re-gotten a reference to the dentry and change that, but our work is done -
|
|
* we can leave the dentry around with a zero refcount.
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline bool retain_dentry(struct dentry *dentry, bool locked)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned int d_flags;
|
|
|
|
smp_rmb();
|
|
d_flags = READ_ONCE(dentry->d_flags);
|
|
|
|
// Unreachable? Nobody would be able to look it up, no point retaining
|
|
if (unlikely(d_unhashed(dentry)))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Same if it's disconnected
|
|
if (unlikely(d_flags & DCACHE_DISCONNECTED))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// ->d_delete() might tell us not to bother, but that requires
|
|
// ->d_lock; can't decide without it
|
|
if (unlikely(d_flags & DCACHE_OP_DELETE)) {
|
|
if (!locked || dentry->d_op->d_delete(dentry))
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Explicitly told not to bother
|
|
if (unlikely(d_flags & DCACHE_DONTCACHE))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// At this point it looks like we ought to keep it. We also might
|
|
// need to do something - put it on LRU if it wasn't there already
|
|
// and mark it referenced if it was on LRU, but not marked yet.
|
|
// Unfortunately, both actions require ->d_lock, so in lockless
|
|
// case we'd have to punt rather than doing those.
|
|
if (unlikely(!(d_flags & DCACHE_LRU_LIST))) {
|
|
if (!locked)
|
|
return false;
|
|
d_lru_add(dentry);
|
|
} else if (unlikely(!(d_flags & DCACHE_REFERENCED))) {
|
|
if (!locked)
|
|
return false;
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_REFERENCED;
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void d_mark_dontcache(struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *de;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
hlist_for_each_entry(de, &inode->i_dentry, d_u.d_alias) {
|
|
spin_lock(&de->d_lock);
|
|
de->d_flags |= DCACHE_DONTCACHE;
|
|
spin_unlock(&de->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
inode->i_state |= I_DONTCACHE;
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_mark_dontcache);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Try to do a lockless dput(), and return whether that was successful.
|
|
*
|
|
* If unsuccessful, we return false, having already taken the dentry lock.
|
|
* In that case refcount is guaranteed to be zero and we have already
|
|
* decided that it's not worth keeping around.
|
|
*
|
|
* The caller needs to hold the RCU read lock, so that the dentry is
|
|
* guaranteed to stay around even if the refcount goes down to zero!
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline bool fast_dput(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* try to decrement the lockref optimistically.
|
|
*/
|
|
ret = lockref_put_return(&dentry->d_lockref);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the lockref_put_return() failed due to the lock being held
|
|
* by somebody else, the fast path has failed. We will need to
|
|
* get the lock, and then check the count again.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (unlikely(ret < 0)) {
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(dentry->d_lockref.count <= 0)) {
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
dentry->d_lockref.count--;
|
|
goto locked;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we weren't the last ref, we're done.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (ret)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Can we decide that decrement of refcount is all we needed without
|
|
* taking the lock? There's a very common case when it's all we need -
|
|
* dentry looks like it ought to be retained and there's nothing else
|
|
* to do.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (retain_dentry(dentry, false))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Either not worth retaining or we can't tell without the lock.
|
|
* Get the lock, then. We've already decremented the refcount to 0,
|
|
* but we'll need to re-check the situation after getting the lock.
|
|
*/
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Did somebody else grab a reference to it in the meantime, and
|
|
* we're no longer the last user after all? Alternatively, somebody
|
|
* else could have killed it and marked it dead. Either way, we
|
|
* don't need to do anything else.
|
|
*/
|
|
locked:
|
|
if (dentry->d_lockref.count || retain_dentry(dentry, true)) {
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* This is dput
|
|
*
|
|
* This is complicated by the fact that we do not want to put
|
|
* dentries that are no longer on any hash chain on the unused
|
|
* list: we'd much rather just get rid of them immediately.
|
|
*
|
|
* However, that implies that we have to traverse the dentry
|
|
* tree upwards to the parents which might _also_ now be
|
|
* scheduled for deletion (it may have been only waiting for
|
|
* its last child to go away).
|
|
*
|
|
* This tail recursion is done by hand as we don't want to depend
|
|
* on the compiler to always get this right (gcc generally doesn't).
|
|
* Real recursion would eat up our stack space.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* dput - release a dentry
|
|
* @dentry: dentry to release
|
|
*
|
|
* Release a dentry. This will drop the usage count and if appropriate
|
|
* call the dentry unlink method as well as removing it from the queues and
|
|
* releasing its resources. If the parent dentries were scheduled for release
|
|
* they too may now get deleted.
|
|
*/
|
|
void dput(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!dentry)
|
|
return;
|
|
might_sleep();
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
if (likely(fast_dput(dentry))) {
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
while (lock_for_kill(dentry)) {
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
dentry = __dentry_kill(dentry);
|
|
if (!dentry)
|
|
return;
|
|
if (retain_dentry(dentry, true)) {
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
}
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dput);
|
|
|
|
static void to_shrink_list(struct dentry *dentry, struct list_head *list)
|
|
__must_hold(&dentry->d_lock)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!(dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST)) {
|
|
if (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_LRU_LIST)
|
|
d_lru_del(dentry);
|
|
d_shrink_add(dentry, list);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void dput_to_list(struct dentry *dentry, struct list_head *list)
|
|
{
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
if (likely(fast_dput(dentry))) {
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
to_shrink_list(dentry, list);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct dentry *dget_parent(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
int gotref;
|
|
struct dentry *ret;
|
|
unsigned seq;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Do optimistic parent lookup without any
|
|
* locking.
|
|
*/
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
seq = raw_seqcount_begin(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
ret = READ_ONCE(dentry->d_parent);
|
|
gotref = lockref_get_not_zero(&ret->d_lockref);
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
if (likely(gotref)) {
|
|
if (!read_seqcount_retry(&dentry->d_seq, seq))
|
|
return ret;
|
|
dput(ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
repeat:
|
|
/*
|
|
* Don't need rcu_dereference because we re-check it was correct under
|
|
* the lock.
|
|
*/
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
ret = dentry->d_parent;
|
|
spin_lock(&ret->d_lock);
|
|
if (unlikely(ret != dentry->d_parent)) {
|
|
spin_unlock(&ret->d_lock);
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
goto repeat;
|
|
}
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
BUG_ON(!ret->d_lockref.count);
|
|
ret->d_lockref.count++;
|
|
spin_unlock(&ret->d_lock);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dget_parent);
|
|
|
|
static struct dentry * __d_find_any_alias(struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *alias;
|
|
|
|
if (hlist_empty(&inode->i_dentry))
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
alias = hlist_entry(inode->i_dentry.first, struct dentry, d_u.d_alias);
|
|
lockref_get(&alias->d_lockref);
|
|
return alias;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_find_any_alias - find any alias for a given inode
|
|
* @inode: inode to find an alias for
|
|
*
|
|
* If any aliases exist for the given inode, take and return a
|
|
* reference for one of them. If no aliases exist, return %NULL.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_find_any_alias(struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *de;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
de = __d_find_any_alias(inode);
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
return de;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_find_any_alias);
|
|
|
|
static struct dentry *__d_find_alias(struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *alias;
|
|
|
|
if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
|
|
return __d_find_any_alias(inode);
|
|
|
|
hlist_for_each_entry(alias, &inode->i_dentry, d_u.d_alias) {
|
|
spin_lock(&alias->d_lock);
|
|
if (!d_unhashed(alias)) {
|
|
dget_dlock(alias);
|
|
spin_unlock(&alias->d_lock);
|
|
return alias;
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&alias->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_find_alias - grab a hashed alias of inode
|
|
* @inode: inode in question
|
|
*
|
|
* If inode has a hashed alias, or is a directory and has any alias,
|
|
* acquire the reference to alias and return it. Otherwise return NULL.
|
|
* Notice that if inode is a directory there can be only one alias and
|
|
* it can be unhashed only if it has no children, or if it is the root
|
|
* of a filesystem, or if the directory was renamed and d_revalidate
|
|
* was the first vfs operation to notice.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the inode has an IS_ROOT, DCACHE_DISCONNECTED alias, then prefer
|
|
* any other hashed alias over that one.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_find_alias(struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *de = NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (!hlist_empty(&inode->i_dentry)) {
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
de = __d_find_alias(inode);
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
return de;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_find_alias);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Caller MUST be holding rcu_read_lock() and be guaranteed
|
|
* that inode won't get freed until rcu_read_unlock().
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_find_alias_rcu(struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
struct hlist_head *l = &inode->i_dentry;
|
|
struct dentry *de = NULL;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
// ->i_dentry and ->i_rcu are colocated, but the latter won't be
|
|
// used without having I_FREEING set, which means no aliases left
|
|
if (likely(!(inode->i_state & I_FREEING) && !hlist_empty(l))) {
|
|
if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) {
|
|
de = hlist_entry(l->first, struct dentry, d_u.d_alias);
|
|
} else {
|
|
hlist_for_each_entry(de, l, d_u.d_alias)
|
|
if (!d_unhashed(de))
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
return de;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Try to kill dentries associated with this inode.
|
|
* WARNING: you must own a reference to inode.
|
|
*/
|
|
void d_prune_aliases(struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
LIST_HEAD(dispose);
|
|
struct dentry *dentry;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
hlist_for_each_entry(dentry, &inode->i_dentry, d_u.d_alias) {
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
if (!dentry->d_lockref.count)
|
|
to_shrink_list(dentry, &dispose);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
shrink_dentry_list(&dispose);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_prune_aliases);
|
|
|
|
static inline void shrink_kill(struct dentry *victim)
|
|
{
|
|
do {
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
victim = __dentry_kill(victim);
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
} while (victim && lock_for_kill(victim));
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
if (victim)
|
|
spin_unlock(&victim->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void shrink_dentry_list(struct list_head *list)
|
|
{
|
|
while (!list_empty(list)) {
|
|
struct dentry *dentry;
|
|
|
|
dentry = list_entry(list->prev, struct dentry, d_lru);
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
if (!lock_for_kill(dentry)) {
|
|
bool can_free;
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
d_shrink_del(dentry);
|
|
can_free = dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_DENTRY_KILLED;
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
if (can_free)
|
|
dentry_free(dentry);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
d_shrink_del(dentry);
|
|
shrink_kill(dentry);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static enum lru_status dentry_lru_isolate(struct list_head *item,
|
|
struct list_lru_one *lru, spinlock_t *lru_lock, void *arg)
|
|
{
|
|
struct list_head *freeable = arg;
|
|
struct dentry *dentry = container_of(item, struct dentry, d_lru);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* we are inverting the lru lock/dentry->d_lock here,
|
|
* so use a trylock. If we fail to get the lock, just skip
|
|
* it
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!spin_trylock(&dentry->d_lock))
|
|
return LRU_SKIP;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Referenced dentries are still in use. If they have active
|
|
* counts, just remove them from the LRU. Otherwise give them
|
|
* another pass through the LRU.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (dentry->d_lockref.count) {
|
|
d_lru_isolate(lru, dentry);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
return LRU_REMOVED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_REFERENCED) {
|
|
dentry->d_flags &= ~DCACHE_REFERENCED;
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The list move itself will be made by the common LRU code. At
|
|
* this point, we've dropped the dentry->d_lock but keep the
|
|
* lru lock. This is safe to do, since every list movement is
|
|
* protected by the lru lock even if both locks are held.
|
|
*
|
|
* This is guaranteed by the fact that all LRU management
|
|
* functions are intermediated by the LRU API calls like
|
|
* list_lru_add_obj and list_lru_del_obj. List movement in this file
|
|
* only ever occur through this functions or through callbacks
|
|
* like this one, that are called from the LRU API.
|
|
*
|
|
* The only exceptions to this are functions like
|
|
* shrink_dentry_list, and code that first checks for the
|
|
* DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST flag. Those are guaranteed to be
|
|
* operating only with stack provided lists after they are
|
|
* properly isolated from the main list. It is thus, always a
|
|
* local access.
|
|
*/
|
|
return LRU_ROTATE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
d_lru_shrink_move(lru, dentry, freeable);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
|
|
return LRU_REMOVED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* prune_dcache_sb - shrink the dcache
|
|
* @sb: superblock
|
|
* @sc: shrink control, passed to list_lru_shrink_walk()
|
|
*
|
|
* Attempt to shrink the superblock dcache LRU by @sc->nr_to_scan entries. This
|
|
* is done when we need more memory and called from the superblock shrinker
|
|
* function.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function may fail to free any resources if all the dentries are in
|
|
* use.
|
|
*/
|
|
long prune_dcache_sb(struct super_block *sb, struct shrink_control *sc)
|
|
{
|
|
LIST_HEAD(dispose);
|
|
long freed;
|
|
|
|
freed = list_lru_shrink_walk(&sb->s_dentry_lru, sc,
|
|
dentry_lru_isolate, &dispose);
|
|
shrink_dentry_list(&dispose);
|
|
return freed;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static enum lru_status dentry_lru_isolate_shrink(struct list_head *item,
|
|
struct list_lru_one *lru, spinlock_t *lru_lock, void *arg)
|
|
{
|
|
struct list_head *freeable = arg;
|
|
struct dentry *dentry = container_of(item, struct dentry, d_lru);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* we are inverting the lru lock/dentry->d_lock here,
|
|
* so use a trylock. If we fail to get the lock, just skip
|
|
* it
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!spin_trylock(&dentry->d_lock))
|
|
return LRU_SKIP;
|
|
|
|
d_lru_shrink_move(lru, dentry, freeable);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
|
|
return LRU_REMOVED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* shrink_dcache_sb - shrink dcache for a superblock
|
|
* @sb: superblock
|
|
*
|
|
* Shrink the dcache for the specified super block. This is used to free
|
|
* the dcache before unmounting a file system.
|
|
*/
|
|
void shrink_dcache_sb(struct super_block *sb)
|
|
{
|
|
do {
|
|
LIST_HEAD(dispose);
|
|
|
|
list_lru_walk(&sb->s_dentry_lru,
|
|
dentry_lru_isolate_shrink, &dispose, 1024);
|
|
shrink_dentry_list(&dispose);
|
|
} while (list_lru_count(&sb->s_dentry_lru) > 0);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(shrink_dcache_sb);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum d_walk_ret - action to talke during tree walk
|
|
* @D_WALK_CONTINUE: contrinue walk
|
|
* @D_WALK_QUIT: quit walk
|
|
* @D_WALK_NORETRY: quit when retry is needed
|
|
* @D_WALK_SKIP: skip this dentry and its children
|
|
*/
|
|
enum d_walk_ret {
|
|
D_WALK_CONTINUE,
|
|
D_WALK_QUIT,
|
|
D_WALK_NORETRY,
|
|
D_WALK_SKIP,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_walk - walk the dentry tree
|
|
* @parent: start of walk
|
|
* @data: data passed to @enter() and @finish()
|
|
* @enter: callback when first entering the dentry
|
|
*
|
|
* The @enter() callbacks are called with d_lock held.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void d_walk(struct dentry *parent, void *data,
|
|
enum d_walk_ret (*enter)(void *, struct dentry *))
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *this_parent, *dentry;
|
|
unsigned seq = 0;
|
|
enum d_walk_ret ret;
|
|
bool retry = true;
|
|
|
|
again:
|
|
read_seqbegin_or_lock(&rename_lock, &seq);
|
|
this_parent = parent;
|
|
spin_lock(&this_parent->d_lock);
|
|
|
|
ret = enter(data, this_parent);
|
|
switch (ret) {
|
|
case D_WALK_CONTINUE:
|
|
break;
|
|
case D_WALK_QUIT:
|
|
case D_WALK_SKIP:
|
|
goto out_unlock;
|
|
case D_WALK_NORETRY:
|
|
retry = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
repeat:
|
|
dentry = d_first_child(this_parent);
|
|
resume:
|
|
hlist_for_each_entry_from(dentry, d_sib) {
|
|
if (unlikely(dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_DENTRY_CURSOR))
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock_nested(&dentry->d_lock, DENTRY_D_LOCK_NESTED);
|
|
|
|
ret = enter(data, dentry);
|
|
switch (ret) {
|
|
case D_WALK_CONTINUE:
|
|
break;
|
|
case D_WALK_QUIT:
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
goto out_unlock;
|
|
case D_WALK_NORETRY:
|
|
retry = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
case D_WALK_SKIP:
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!hlist_empty(&dentry->d_children)) {
|
|
spin_unlock(&this_parent->d_lock);
|
|
spin_release(&dentry->d_lock.dep_map, _RET_IP_);
|
|
this_parent = dentry;
|
|
spin_acquire(&this_parent->d_lock.dep_map, 0, 1, _RET_IP_);
|
|
goto repeat;
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* All done at this level ... ascend and resume the search.
|
|
*/
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
ascend:
|
|
if (this_parent != parent) {
|
|
dentry = this_parent;
|
|
this_parent = dentry->d_parent;
|
|
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
spin_lock(&this_parent->d_lock);
|
|
|
|
/* might go back up the wrong parent if we have had a rename. */
|
|
if (need_seqretry(&rename_lock, seq))
|
|
goto rename_retry;
|
|
/* go into the first sibling still alive */
|
|
hlist_for_each_entry_continue(dentry, d_sib) {
|
|
if (likely(!(dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_DENTRY_KILLED))) {
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
goto resume;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
goto ascend;
|
|
}
|
|
if (need_seqretry(&rename_lock, seq))
|
|
goto rename_retry;
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
|
|
out_unlock:
|
|
spin_unlock(&this_parent->d_lock);
|
|
done_seqretry(&rename_lock, seq);
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
rename_retry:
|
|
spin_unlock(&this_parent->d_lock);
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
BUG_ON(seq & 1);
|
|
if (!retry)
|
|
return;
|
|
seq = 1;
|
|
goto again;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct check_mount {
|
|
struct vfsmount *mnt;
|
|
unsigned int mounted;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
static enum d_walk_ret path_check_mount(void *data, struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct check_mount *info = data;
|
|
struct path path = { .mnt = info->mnt, .dentry = dentry };
|
|
|
|
if (likely(!d_mountpoint(dentry)))
|
|
return D_WALK_CONTINUE;
|
|
if (__path_is_mountpoint(&path)) {
|
|
info->mounted = 1;
|
|
return D_WALK_QUIT;
|
|
}
|
|
return D_WALK_CONTINUE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* path_has_submounts - check for mounts over a dentry in the
|
|
* current namespace.
|
|
* @parent: path to check.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return true if the parent or its subdirectories contain
|
|
* a mount point in the current namespace.
|
|
*/
|
|
int path_has_submounts(const struct path *parent)
|
|
{
|
|
struct check_mount data = { .mnt = parent->mnt, .mounted = 0 };
|
|
|
|
read_seqlock_excl(&mount_lock);
|
|
d_walk(parent->dentry, &data, path_check_mount);
|
|
read_sequnlock_excl(&mount_lock);
|
|
|
|
return data.mounted;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(path_has_submounts);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Called by mount code to set a mountpoint and check if the mountpoint is
|
|
* reachable (e.g. NFS can unhash a directory dentry and then the complete
|
|
* subtree can become unreachable).
|
|
*
|
|
* Only one of d_invalidate() and d_set_mounted() must succeed. For
|
|
* this reason take rename_lock and d_lock on dentry and ancestors.
|
|
*/
|
|
int d_set_mounted(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *p;
|
|
int ret = -ENOENT;
|
|
write_seqlock(&rename_lock);
|
|
for (p = dentry->d_parent; !IS_ROOT(p); p = p->d_parent) {
|
|
/* Need exclusion wrt. d_invalidate() */
|
|
spin_lock(&p->d_lock);
|
|
if (unlikely(d_unhashed(p))) {
|
|
spin_unlock(&p->d_lock);
|
|
goto out;
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&p->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
if (!d_unlinked(dentry)) {
|
|
ret = -EBUSY;
|
|
if (!d_mountpoint(dentry)) {
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_MOUNTED;
|
|
ret = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
out:
|
|
write_sequnlock(&rename_lock);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Search the dentry child list of the specified parent,
|
|
* and move any unused dentries to the end of the unused
|
|
* list for prune_dcache(). We descend to the next level
|
|
* whenever the d_children list is non-empty and continue
|
|
* searching.
|
|
*
|
|
* It returns zero iff there are no unused children,
|
|
* otherwise it returns the number of children moved to
|
|
* the end of the unused list. This may not be the total
|
|
* number of unused children, because select_parent can
|
|
* drop the lock and return early due to latency
|
|
* constraints.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
struct select_data {
|
|
struct dentry *start;
|
|
union {
|
|
long found;
|
|
struct dentry *victim;
|
|
};
|
|
struct list_head dispose;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
static enum d_walk_ret select_collect(void *_data, struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct select_data *data = _data;
|
|
enum d_walk_ret ret = D_WALK_CONTINUE;
|
|
|
|
if (data->start == dentry)
|
|
goto out;
|
|
|
|
if (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST) {
|
|
data->found++;
|
|
} else if (!dentry->d_lockref.count) {
|
|
to_shrink_list(dentry, &data->dispose);
|
|
data->found++;
|
|
} else if (dentry->d_lockref.count < 0) {
|
|
data->found++;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* We can return to the caller if we have found some (this
|
|
* ensures forward progress). We'll be coming back to find
|
|
* the rest.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!list_empty(&data->dispose))
|
|
ret = need_resched() ? D_WALK_QUIT : D_WALK_NORETRY;
|
|
out:
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static enum d_walk_ret select_collect2(void *_data, struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct select_data *data = _data;
|
|
enum d_walk_ret ret = D_WALK_CONTINUE;
|
|
|
|
if (data->start == dentry)
|
|
goto out;
|
|
|
|
if (!dentry->d_lockref.count) {
|
|
if (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST) {
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
data->victim = dentry;
|
|
return D_WALK_QUIT;
|
|
}
|
|
to_shrink_list(dentry, &data->dispose);
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* We can return to the caller if we have found some (this
|
|
* ensures forward progress). We'll be coming back to find
|
|
* the rest.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!list_empty(&data->dispose))
|
|
ret = need_resched() ? D_WALK_QUIT : D_WALK_NORETRY;
|
|
out:
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* shrink_dcache_parent - prune dcache
|
|
* @parent: parent of entries to prune
|
|
*
|
|
* Prune the dcache to remove unused children of the parent dentry.
|
|
*/
|
|
void shrink_dcache_parent(struct dentry *parent)
|
|
{
|
|
for (;;) {
|
|
struct select_data data = {.start = parent};
|
|
|
|
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&data.dispose);
|
|
d_walk(parent, &data, select_collect);
|
|
|
|
if (!list_empty(&data.dispose)) {
|
|
shrink_dentry_list(&data.dispose);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
cond_resched();
|
|
if (!data.found)
|
|
break;
|
|
data.victim = NULL;
|
|
d_walk(parent, &data, select_collect2);
|
|
if (data.victim) {
|
|
spin_lock(&data.victim->d_lock);
|
|
if (!lock_for_kill(data.victim)) {
|
|
spin_unlock(&data.victim->d_lock);
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
} else {
|
|
shrink_kill(data.victim);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (!list_empty(&data.dispose))
|
|
shrink_dentry_list(&data.dispose);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(shrink_dcache_parent);
|
|
|
|
static enum d_walk_ret umount_check(void *_data, struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
/* it has busy descendents; complain about those instead */
|
|
if (!hlist_empty(&dentry->d_children))
|
|
return D_WALK_CONTINUE;
|
|
|
|
/* root with refcount 1 is fine */
|
|
if (dentry == _data && dentry->d_lockref.count == 1)
|
|
return D_WALK_CONTINUE;
|
|
|
|
WARN(1, "BUG: Dentry %p{i=%lx,n=%pd} "
|
|
" still in use (%d) [unmount of %s %s]\n",
|
|
dentry,
|
|
dentry->d_inode ?
|
|
dentry->d_inode->i_ino : 0UL,
|
|
dentry,
|
|
dentry->d_lockref.count,
|
|
dentry->d_sb->s_type->name,
|
|
dentry->d_sb->s_id);
|
|
return D_WALK_CONTINUE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void do_one_tree(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
shrink_dcache_parent(dentry);
|
|
d_walk(dentry, dentry, umount_check);
|
|
d_drop(dentry);
|
|
dput(dentry);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* destroy the dentries attached to a superblock on unmounting
|
|
*/
|
|
void shrink_dcache_for_umount(struct super_block *sb)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *dentry;
|
|
|
|
rwsem_assert_held_write(&sb->s_umount);
|
|
|
|
dentry = sb->s_root;
|
|
sb->s_root = NULL;
|
|
do_one_tree(dentry);
|
|
|
|
while (!hlist_bl_empty(&sb->s_roots)) {
|
|
dentry = dget(hlist_bl_entry(hlist_bl_first(&sb->s_roots), struct dentry, d_hash));
|
|
do_one_tree(dentry);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static enum d_walk_ret find_submount(void *_data, struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry **victim = _data;
|
|
if (d_mountpoint(dentry)) {
|
|
*victim = dget_dlock(dentry);
|
|
return D_WALK_QUIT;
|
|
}
|
|
return D_WALK_CONTINUE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_invalidate - detach submounts, prune dcache, and drop
|
|
* @dentry: dentry to invalidate (aka detach, prune and drop)
|
|
*/
|
|
void d_invalidate(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
bool had_submounts = false;
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
if (d_unhashed(dentry)) {
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
__d_drop(dentry);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
|
|
/* Negative dentries can be dropped without further checks */
|
|
if (!dentry->d_inode)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
shrink_dcache_parent(dentry);
|
|
for (;;) {
|
|
struct dentry *victim = NULL;
|
|
d_walk(dentry, &victim, find_submount);
|
|
if (!victim) {
|
|
if (had_submounts)
|
|
shrink_dcache_parent(dentry);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
had_submounts = true;
|
|
detach_mounts(victim);
|
|
dput(victim);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_invalidate);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* __d_alloc - allocate a dcache entry
|
|
* @sb: filesystem it will belong to
|
|
* @name: qstr of the name
|
|
*
|
|
* Allocates a dentry. It returns %NULL if there is insufficient memory
|
|
* available. On a success the dentry is returned. The name passed in is
|
|
* copied and the copy passed in may be reused after this call.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
static struct dentry *__d_alloc(struct super_block *sb, const struct qstr *name)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *dentry;
|
|
char *dname;
|
|
int err;
|
|
|
|
dentry = kmem_cache_alloc_lru(dentry_cache, &sb->s_dentry_lru,
|
|
GFP_KERNEL);
|
|
if (!dentry)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We guarantee that the inline name is always NUL-terminated.
|
|
* This way the memcpy() done by the name switching in rename
|
|
* will still always have a NUL at the end, even if we might
|
|
* be overwriting an internal NUL character
|
|
*/
|
|
dentry->d_iname[DNAME_INLINE_LEN-1] = 0;
|
|
if (unlikely(!name)) {
|
|
name = &slash_name;
|
|
dname = dentry->d_iname;
|
|
} else if (name->len > DNAME_INLINE_LEN-1) {
|
|
size_t size = offsetof(struct external_name, name[1]);
|
|
struct external_name *p = kmalloc(size + name->len,
|
|
GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT |
|
|
__GFP_RECLAIMABLE);
|
|
if (!p) {
|
|
kmem_cache_free(dentry_cache, dentry);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
atomic_set(&p->u.count, 1);
|
|
dname = p->name;
|
|
} else {
|
|
dname = dentry->d_iname;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
dentry->d_name.len = name->len;
|
|
dentry->d_name.hash = name->hash;
|
|
memcpy(dname, name->name, name->len);
|
|
dname[name->len] = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Make sure we always see the terminating NUL character */
|
|
smp_store_release(&dentry->d_name.name, dname); /* ^^^ */
|
|
|
|
dentry->d_lockref.count = 1;
|
|
dentry->d_flags = 0;
|
|
spin_lock_init(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
seqcount_spinlock_init(&dentry->d_seq, &dentry->d_lock);
|
|
dentry->d_inode = NULL;
|
|
dentry->d_parent = dentry;
|
|
dentry->d_sb = sb;
|
|
dentry->d_op = NULL;
|
|
dentry->d_fsdata = NULL;
|
|
INIT_HLIST_BL_NODE(&dentry->d_hash);
|
|
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dentry->d_lru);
|
|
INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&dentry->d_children);
|
|
INIT_HLIST_NODE(&dentry->d_u.d_alias);
|
|
INIT_HLIST_NODE(&dentry->d_sib);
|
|
d_set_d_op(dentry, dentry->d_sb->s_d_op);
|
|
|
|
if (dentry->d_op && dentry->d_op->d_init) {
|
|
err = dentry->d_op->d_init(dentry);
|
|
if (err) {
|
|
if (dname_external(dentry))
|
|
kfree(external_name(dentry));
|
|
kmem_cache_free(dentry_cache, dentry);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
this_cpu_inc(nr_dentry);
|
|
|
|
return dentry;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_alloc - allocate a dcache entry
|
|
* @parent: parent of entry to allocate
|
|
* @name: qstr of the name
|
|
*
|
|
* Allocates a dentry. It returns %NULL if there is insufficient memory
|
|
* available. On a success the dentry is returned. The name passed in is
|
|
* copied and the copy passed in may be reused after this call.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_alloc(struct dentry * parent, const struct qstr *name)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *dentry = __d_alloc(parent->d_sb, name);
|
|
if (!dentry)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
spin_lock(&parent->d_lock);
|
|
/*
|
|
* don't need child lock because it is not subject
|
|
* to concurrency here
|
|
*/
|
|
dentry->d_parent = dget_dlock(parent);
|
|
hlist_add_head(&dentry->d_sib, &parent->d_children);
|
|
spin_unlock(&parent->d_lock);
|
|
|
|
return dentry;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_alloc);
|
|
|
|
struct dentry *d_alloc_anon(struct super_block *sb)
|
|
{
|
|
return __d_alloc(sb, NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_alloc_anon);
|
|
|
|
struct dentry *d_alloc_cursor(struct dentry * parent)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *dentry = d_alloc_anon(parent->d_sb);
|
|
if (dentry) {
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_DENTRY_CURSOR;
|
|
dentry->d_parent = dget(parent);
|
|
}
|
|
return dentry;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_alloc_pseudo - allocate a dentry (for lookup-less filesystems)
|
|
* @sb: the superblock
|
|
* @name: qstr of the name
|
|
*
|
|
* For a filesystem that just pins its dentries in memory and never
|
|
* performs lookups at all, return an unhashed IS_ROOT dentry.
|
|
* This is used for pipes, sockets et.al. - the stuff that should
|
|
* never be anyone's children or parents. Unlike all other
|
|
* dentries, these will not have RCU delay between dropping the
|
|
* last reference and freeing them.
|
|
*
|
|
* The only user is alloc_file_pseudo() and that's what should
|
|
* be considered a public interface. Don't use directly.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_alloc_pseudo(struct super_block *sb, const struct qstr *name)
|
|
{
|
|
static const struct dentry_operations anon_ops = {
|
|
.d_dname = simple_dname
|
|
};
|
|
struct dentry *dentry = __d_alloc(sb, name);
|
|
if (likely(dentry)) {
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_NORCU;
|
|
if (!sb->s_d_op)
|
|
d_set_d_op(dentry, &anon_ops);
|
|
}
|
|
return dentry;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct dentry *d_alloc_name(struct dentry *parent, const char *name)
|
|
{
|
|
struct qstr q;
|
|
|
|
q.name = name;
|
|
q.hash_len = hashlen_string(parent, name);
|
|
return d_alloc(parent, &q);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_alloc_name);
|
|
|
|
void d_set_d_op(struct dentry *dentry, const struct dentry_operations *op)
|
|
{
|
|
WARN_ON_ONCE(dentry->d_op);
|
|
WARN_ON_ONCE(dentry->d_flags & (DCACHE_OP_HASH |
|
|
DCACHE_OP_COMPARE |
|
|
DCACHE_OP_REVALIDATE |
|
|
DCACHE_OP_WEAK_REVALIDATE |
|
|
DCACHE_OP_DELETE |
|
|
DCACHE_OP_REAL));
|
|
dentry->d_op = op;
|
|
if (!op)
|
|
return;
|
|
if (op->d_hash)
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_OP_HASH;
|
|
if (op->d_compare)
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_OP_COMPARE;
|
|
if (op->d_revalidate)
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_OP_REVALIDATE;
|
|
if (op->d_weak_revalidate)
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_OP_WEAK_REVALIDATE;
|
|
if (op->d_delete)
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_OP_DELETE;
|
|
if (op->d_prune)
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_OP_PRUNE;
|
|
if (op->d_real)
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_OP_REAL;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_set_d_op);
|
|
|
|
static unsigned d_flags_for_inode(struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned add_flags = DCACHE_REGULAR_TYPE;
|
|
|
|
if (!inode)
|
|
return DCACHE_MISS_TYPE;
|
|
|
|
if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) {
|
|
add_flags = DCACHE_DIRECTORY_TYPE;
|
|
if (unlikely(!(inode->i_opflags & IOP_LOOKUP))) {
|
|
if (unlikely(!inode->i_op->lookup))
|
|
add_flags = DCACHE_AUTODIR_TYPE;
|
|
else
|
|
inode->i_opflags |= IOP_LOOKUP;
|
|
}
|
|
goto type_determined;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(!(inode->i_opflags & IOP_NOFOLLOW))) {
|
|
if (unlikely(inode->i_op->get_link)) {
|
|
add_flags = DCACHE_SYMLINK_TYPE;
|
|
goto type_determined;
|
|
}
|
|
inode->i_opflags |= IOP_NOFOLLOW;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode)))
|
|
add_flags = DCACHE_SPECIAL_TYPE;
|
|
|
|
type_determined:
|
|
if (unlikely(IS_AUTOMOUNT(inode)))
|
|
add_flags |= DCACHE_NEED_AUTOMOUNT;
|
|
return add_flags;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void __d_instantiate(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned add_flags = d_flags_for_inode(inode);
|
|
WARN_ON(d_in_lookup(dentry));
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
/*
|
|
* The negative counter only tracks dentries on the LRU. Don't dec if
|
|
* d_lru is on another list.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((dentry->d_flags &
|
|
(DCACHE_LRU_LIST|DCACHE_SHRINK_LIST)) == DCACHE_LRU_LIST)
|
|
this_cpu_dec(nr_dentry_negative);
|
|
hlist_add_head(&dentry->d_u.d_alias, &inode->i_dentry);
|
|
raw_write_seqcount_begin(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
__d_set_inode_and_type(dentry, inode, add_flags);
|
|
raw_write_seqcount_end(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
fsnotify_update_flags(dentry);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_instantiate - fill in inode information for a dentry
|
|
* @entry: dentry to complete
|
|
* @inode: inode to attach to this dentry
|
|
*
|
|
* Fill in inode information in the entry.
|
|
*
|
|
* This turns negative dentries into productive full members
|
|
* of society.
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE! This assumes that the inode count has been incremented
|
|
* (or otherwise set) by the caller to indicate that it is now
|
|
* in use by the dcache.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
void d_instantiate(struct dentry *entry, struct inode * inode)
|
|
{
|
|
BUG_ON(!hlist_unhashed(&entry->d_u.d_alias));
|
|
if (inode) {
|
|
security_d_instantiate(entry, inode);
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
__d_instantiate(entry, inode);
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_instantiate);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* This should be equivalent to d_instantiate() + unlock_new_inode(),
|
|
* with lockdep-related part of unlock_new_inode() done before
|
|
* anything else. Use that instead of open-coding d_instantiate()/
|
|
* unlock_new_inode() combinations.
|
|
*/
|
|
void d_instantiate_new(struct dentry *entry, struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
BUG_ON(!hlist_unhashed(&entry->d_u.d_alias));
|
|
BUG_ON(!inode);
|
|
lockdep_annotate_inode_mutex_key(inode);
|
|
security_d_instantiate(entry, inode);
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
__d_instantiate(entry, inode);
|
|
WARN_ON(!(inode->i_state & I_NEW));
|
|
inode->i_state &= ~I_NEW & ~I_CREATING;
|
|
/*
|
|
* Pairs with the barrier in prepare_to_wait_event() to make sure
|
|
* ___wait_var_event() either sees the bit cleared or
|
|
* waitqueue_active() check in wake_up_var() sees the waiter.
|
|
*/
|
|
smp_mb();
|
|
inode_wake_up_bit(inode, __I_NEW);
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_instantiate_new);
|
|
|
|
struct dentry *d_make_root(struct inode *root_inode)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *res = NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (root_inode) {
|
|
res = d_alloc_anon(root_inode->i_sb);
|
|
if (res)
|
|
d_instantiate(res, root_inode);
|
|
else
|
|
iput(root_inode);
|
|
}
|
|
return res;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_make_root);
|
|
|
|
static struct dentry *__d_obtain_alias(struct inode *inode, bool disconnected)
|
|
{
|
|
struct super_block *sb;
|
|
struct dentry *new, *res;
|
|
|
|
if (!inode)
|
|
return ERR_PTR(-ESTALE);
|
|
if (IS_ERR(inode))
|
|
return ERR_CAST(inode);
|
|
|
|
sb = inode->i_sb;
|
|
|
|
res = d_find_any_alias(inode); /* existing alias? */
|
|
if (res)
|
|
goto out;
|
|
|
|
new = d_alloc_anon(sb);
|
|
if (!new) {
|
|
res = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
|
|
goto out;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
security_d_instantiate(new, inode);
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
res = __d_find_any_alias(inode); /* recheck under lock */
|
|
if (likely(!res)) { /* still no alias, attach a disconnected dentry */
|
|
unsigned add_flags = d_flags_for_inode(inode);
|
|
|
|
if (disconnected)
|
|
add_flags |= DCACHE_DISCONNECTED;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&new->d_lock);
|
|
__d_set_inode_and_type(new, inode, add_flags);
|
|
hlist_add_head(&new->d_u.d_alias, &inode->i_dentry);
|
|
if (!disconnected) {
|
|
hlist_bl_lock(&sb->s_roots);
|
|
hlist_bl_add_head(&new->d_hash, &sb->s_roots);
|
|
hlist_bl_unlock(&sb->s_roots);
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&new->d_lock);
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
inode = NULL; /* consumed by new->d_inode */
|
|
res = new;
|
|
} else {
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
dput(new);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
out:
|
|
iput(inode);
|
|
return res;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_obtain_alias - find or allocate a DISCONNECTED dentry for a given inode
|
|
* @inode: inode to allocate the dentry for
|
|
*
|
|
* Obtain a dentry for an inode resulting from NFS filehandle conversion or
|
|
* similar open by handle operations. The returned dentry may be anonymous,
|
|
* or may have a full name (if the inode was already in the cache).
|
|
*
|
|
* When called on a directory inode, we must ensure that the inode only ever
|
|
* has one dentry. If a dentry is found, that is returned instead of
|
|
* allocating a new one.
|
|
*
|
|
* On successful return, the reference to the inode has been transferred
|
|
* to the dentry. In case of an error the reference on the inode is released.
|
|
* To make it easier to use in export operations a %NULL or IS_ERR inode may
|
|
* be passed in and the error will be propagated to the return value,
|
|
* with a %NULL @inode replaced by ERR_PTR(-ESTALE).
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_obtain_alias(struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
return __d_obtain_alias(inode, true);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_obtain_alias);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_obtain_root - find or allocate a dentry for a given inode
|
|
* @inode: inode to allocate the dentry for
|
|
*
|
|
* Obtain an IS_ROOT dentry for the root of a filesystem.
|
|
*
|
|
* We must ensure that directory inodes only ever have one dentry. If a
|
|
* dentry is found, that is returned instead of allocating a new one.
|
|
*
|
|
* On successful return, the reference to the inode has been transferred
|
|
* to the dentry. In case of an error the reference on the inode is
|
|
* released. A %NULL or IS_ERR inode may be passed in and will be the
|
|
* error will be propagate to the return value, with a %NULL @inode
|
|
* replaced by ERR_PTR(-ESTALE).
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_obtain_root(struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
return __d_obtain_alias(inode, false);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_obtain_root);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_add_ci - lookup or allocate new dentry with case-exact name
|
|
* @inode: the inode case-insensitive lookup has found
|
|
* @dentry: the negative dentry that was passed to the parent's lookup func
|
|
* @name: the case-exact name to be associated with the returned dentry
|
|
*
|
|
* This is to avoid filling the dcache with case-insensitive names to the
|
|
* same inode, only the actual correct case is stored in the dcache for
|
|
* case-insensitive filesystems.
|
|
*
|
|
* For a case-insensitive lookup match and if the case-exact dentry
|
|
* already exists in the dcache, use it and return it.
|
|
*
|
|
* If no entry exists with the exact case name, allocate new dentry with
|
|
* the exact case, and return the spliced entry.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_add_ci(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode,
|
|
struct qstr *name)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *found, *res;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* First check if a dentry matching the name already exists,
|
|
* if not go ahead and create it now.
|
|
*/
|
|
found = d_hash_and_lookup(dentry->d_parent, name);
|
|
if (found) {
|
|
iput(inode);
|
|
return found;
|
|
}
|
|
if (d_in_lookup(dentry)) {
|
|
found = d_alloc_parallel(dentry->d_parent, name,
|
|
dentry->d_wait);
|
|
if (IS_ERR(found) || !d_in_lookup(found)) {
|
|
iput(inode);
|
|
return found;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
found = d_alloc(dentry->d_parent, name);
|
|
if (!found) {
|
|
iput(inode);
|
|
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
res = d_splice_alias(inode, found);
|
|
if (res) {
|
|
d_lookup_done(found);
|
|
dput(found);
|
|
return res;
|
|
}
|
|
return found;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_add_ci);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_same_name - compare dentry name with case-exact name
|
|
* @parent: parent dentry
|
|
* @dentry: the negative dentry that was passed to the parent's lookup func
|
|
* @name: the case-exact name to be associated with the returned dentry
|
|
*
|
|
* Return: true if names are same, or false
|
|
*/
|
|
bool d_same_name(const struct dentry *dentry, const struct dentry *parent,
|
|
const struct qstr *name)
|
|
{
|
|
if (likely(!(parent->d_flags & DCACHE_OP_COMPARE))) {
|
|
if (dentry->d_name.len != name->len)
|
|
return false;
|
|
return dentry_cmp(dentry, name->name, name->len) == 0;
|
|
}
|
|
return parent->d_op->d_compare(dentry,
|
|
dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name,
|
|
name) == 0;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(d_same_name);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* This is __d_lookup_rcu() when the parent dentry has
|
|
* DCACHE_OP_COMPARE, which makes things much nastier.
|
|
*/
|
|
static noinline struct dentry *__d_lookup_rcu_op_compare(
|
|
const struct dentry *parent,
|
|
const struct qstr *name,
|
|
unsigned *seqp)
|
|
{
|
|
u64 hashlen = name->hash_len;
|
|
struct hlist_bl_head *b = d_hash(hashlen);
|
|
struct hlist_bl_node *node;
|
|
struct dentry *dentry;
|
|
|
|
hlist_bl_for_each_entry_rcu(dentry, node, b, d_hash) {
|
|
int tlen;
|
|
const char *tname;
|
|
unsigned seq;
|
|
|
|
seqretry:
|
|
seq = raw_seqcount_begin(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
if (dentry->d_parent != parent)
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (d_unhashed(dentry))
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (dentry->d_name.hash != hashlen_hash(hashlen))
|
|
continue;
|
|
tlen = dentry->d_name.len;
|
|
tname = dentry->d_name.name;
|
|
/* we want a consistent (name,len) pair */
|
|
if (read_seqcount_retry(&dentry->d_seq, seq)) {
|
|
cpu_relax();
|
|
goto seqretry;
|
|
}
|
|
if (parent->d_op->d_compare(dentry, tlen, tname, name) != 0)
|
|
continue;
|
|
*seqp = seq;
|
|
return dentry;
|
|
}
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* __d_lookup_rcu - search for a dentry (racy, store-free)
|
|
* @parent: parent dentry
|
|
* @name: qstr of name we wish to find
|
|
* @seqp: returns d_seq value at the point where the dentry was found
|
|
* Returns: dentry, or NULL
|
|
*
|
|
* __d_lookup_rcu is the dcache lookup function for rcu-walk name
|
|
* resolution (store-free path walking) design described in
|
|
* Documentation/filesystems/path-lookup.txt.
|
|
*
|
|
* This is not to be used outside core vfs.
|
|
*
|
|
* __d_lookup_rcu must only be used in rcu-walk mode, ie. with vfsmount lock
|
|
* held, and rcu_read_lock held. The returned dentry must not be stored into
|
|
* without taking d_lock and checking d_seq sequence count against @seq
|
|
* returned here.
|
|
*
|
|
* Alternatively, __d_lookup_rcu may be called again to look up the child of
|
|
* the returned dentry, so long as its parent's seqlock is checked after the
|
|
* child is looked up. Thus, an interlocking stepping of sequence lock checks
|
|
* is formed, giving integrity down the path walk.
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE! The caller *has* to check the resulting dentry against the sequence
|
|
* number we've returned before using any of the resulting dentry state!
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *__d_lookup_rcu(const struct dentry *parent,
|
|
const struct qstr *name,
|
|
unsigned *seqp)
|
|
{
|
|
u64 hashlen = name->hash_len;
|
|
const unsigned char *str = name->name;
|
|
struct hlist_bl_head *b = d_hash(hashlen);
|
|
struct hlist_bl_node *node;
|
|
struct dentry *dentry;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Note: There is significant duplication with __d_lookup_rcu which is
|
|
* required to prevent single threaded performance regressions
|
|
* especially on architectures where smp_rmb (in seqcounts) are costly.
|
|
* Keep the two functions in sync.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(parent->d_flags & DCACHE_OP_COMPARE))
|
|
return __d_lookup_rcu_op_compare(parent, name, seqp);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The hash list is protected using RCU.
|
|
*
|
|
* Carefully use d_seq when comparing a candidate dentry, to avoid
|
|
* races with d_move().
|
|
*
|
|
* It is possible that concurrent renames can mess up our list
|
|
* walk here and result in missing our dentry, resulting in the
|
|
* false-negative result. d_lookup() protects against concurrent
|
|
* renames using rename_lock seqlock.
|
|
*
|
|
* See Documentation/filesystems/path-lookup.txt for more details.
|
|
*/
|
|
hlist_bl_for_each_entry_rcu(dentry, node, b, d_hash) {
|
|
unsigned seq;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The dentry sequence count protects us from concurrent
|
|
* renames, and thus protects parent and name fields.
|
|
*
|
|
* The caller must perform a seqcount check in order
|
|
* to do anything useful with the returned dentry.
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE! We do a "raw" seqcount_begin here. That means that
|
|
* we don't wait for the sequence count to stabilize if it
|
|
* is in the middle of a sequence change. If we do the slow
|
|
* dentry compare, we will do seqretries until it is stable,
|
|
* and if we end up with a successful lookup, we actually
|
|
* want to exit RCU lookup anyway.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that raw_seqcount_begin still *does* smp_rmb(), so
|
|
* we are still guaranteed NUL-termination of ->d_name.name.
|
|
*/
|
|
seq = raw_seqcount_begin(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
if (dentry->d_parent != parent)
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (d_unhashed(dentry))
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (dentry->d_name.hash_len != hashlen)
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (dentry_cmp(dentry, str, hashlen_len(hashlen)) != 0)
|
|
continue;
|
|
*seqp = seq;
|
|
return dentry;
|
|
}
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_lookup - search for a dentry
|
|
* @parent: parent dentry
|
|
* @name: qstr of name we wish to find
|
|
* Returns: dentry, or NULL
|
|
*
|
|
* d_lookup searches the children of the parent dentry for the name in
|
|
* question. If the dentry is found its reference count is incremented and the
|
|
* dentry is returned. The caller must use dput to free the entry when it has
|
|
* finished using it. %NULL is returned if the dentry does not exist.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_lookup(const struct dentry *parent, const struct qstr *name)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *dentry;
|
|
unsigned seq;
|
|
|
|
do {
|
|
seq = read_seqbegin(&rename_lock);
|
|
dentry = __d_lookup(parent, name);
|
|
if (dentry)
|
|
break;
|
|
} while (read_seqretry(&rename_lock, seq));
|
|
return dentry;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_lookup);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* __d_lookup - search for a dentry (racy)
|
|
* @parent: parent dentry
|
|
* @name: qstr of name we wish to find
|
|
* Returns: dentry, or NULL
|
|
*
|
|
* __d_lookup is like d_lookup, however it may (rarely) return a
|
|
* false-negative result due to unrelated rename activity.
|
|
*
|
|
* __d_lookup is slightly faster by avoiding rename_lock read seqlock,
|
|
* however it must be used carefully, eg. with a following d_lookup in
|
|
* the case of failure.
|
|
*
|
|
* __d_lookup callers must be commented.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *__d_lookup(const struct dentry *parent, const struct qstr *name)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned int hash = name->hash;
|
|
struct hlist_bl_head *b = d_hash(hash);
|
|
struct hlist_bl_node *node;
|
|
struct dentry *found = NULL;
|
|
struct dentry *dentry;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Note: There is significant duplication with __d_lookup_rcu which is
|
|
* required to prevent single threaded performance regressions
|
|
* especially on architectures where smp_rmb (in seqcounts) are costly.
|
|
* Keep the two functions in sync.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The hash list is protected using RCU.
|
|
*
|
|
* Take d_lock when comparing a candidate dentry, to avoid races
|
|
* with d_move().
|
|
*
|
|
* It is possible that concurrent renames can mess up our list
|
|
* walk here and result in missing our dentry, resulting in the
|
|
* false-negative result. d_lookup() protects against concurrent
|
|
* renames using rename_lock seqlock.
|
|
*
|
|
* See Documentation/filesystems/path-lookup.txt for more details.
|
|
*/
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
|
|
hlist_bl_for_each_entry_rcu(dentry, node, b, d_hash) {
|
|
|
|
if (dentry->d_name.hash != hash)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
if (dentry->d_parent != parent)
|
|
goto next;
|
|
if (d_unhashed(dentry))
|
|
goto next;
|
|
|
|
if (!d_same_name(dentry, parent, name))
|
|
goto next;
|
|
|
|
dentry->d_lockref.count++;
|
|
found = dentry;
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
break;
|
|
next:
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
|
|
return found;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_hash_and_lookup - hash the qstr then search for a dentry
|
|
* @dir: Directory to search in
|
|
* @name: qstr of name we wish to find
|
|
*
|
|
* On lookup failure NULL is returned; on bad name - ERR_PTR(-error)
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_hash_and_lookup(struct dentry *dir, struct qstr *name)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
* Check for a fs-specific hash function. Note that we must
|
|
* calculate the standard hash first, as the d_op->d_hash()
|
|
* routine may choose to leave the hash value unchanged.
|
|
*/
|
|
name->hash = full_name_hash(dir, name->name, name->len);
|
|
if (dir->d_flags & DCACHE_OP_HASH) {
|
|
int err = dir->d_op->d_hash(dir, name);
|
|
if (unlikely(err < 0))
|
|
return ERR_PTR(err);
|
|
}
|
|
return d_lookup(dir, name);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_hash_and_lookup);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* When a file is deleted, we have two options:
|
|
* - turn this dentry into a negative dentry
|
|
* - unhash this dentry and free it.
|
|
*
|
|
* Usually, we want to just turn this into
|
|
* a negative dentry, but if anybody else is
|
|
* currently using the dentry or the inode
|
|
* we can't do that and we fall back on removing
|
|
* it from the hash queues and waiting for
|
|
* it to be deleted later when it has no users
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_delete - delete a dentry
|
|
* @dentry: The dentry to delete
|
|
*
|
|
* Turn the dentry into a negative dentry if possible, otherwise
|
|
* remove it from the hash queues so it can be deleted later
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
void d_delete(struct dentry * dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
/*
|
|
* Are we the only user?
|
|
*/
|
|
if (dentry->d_lockref.count == 1) {
|
|
dentry->d_flags &= ~DCACHE_CANT_MOUNT;
|
|
dentry_unlink_inode(dentry);
|
|
} else {
|
|
__d_drop(dentry);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_delete);
|
|
|
|
static void __d_rehash(struct dentry *entry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct hlist_bl_head *b = d_hash(entry->d_name.hash);
|
|
|
|
hlist_bl_lock(b);
|
|
hlist_bl_add_head_rcu(&entry->d_hash, b);
|
|
hlist_bl_unlock(b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_rehash - add an entry back to the hash
|
|
* @entry: dentry to add to the hash
|
|
*
|
|
* Adds a dentry to the hash according to its name.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
void d_rehash(struct dentry * entry)
|
|
{
|
|
spin_lock(&entry->d_lock);
|
|
__d_rehash(entry);
|
|
spin_unlock(&entry->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_rehash);
|
|
|
|
static inline unsigned start_dir_add(struct inode *dir)
|
|
{
|
|
preempt_disable_nested();
|
|
for (;;) {
|
|
unsigned n = dir->i_dir_seq;
|
|
if (!(n & 1) && cmpxchg(&dir->i_dir_seq, n, n + 1) == n)
|
|
return n;
|
|
cpu_relax();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline void end_dir_add(struct inode *dir, unsigned int n,
|
|
wait_queue_head_t *d_wait)
|
|
{
|
|
smp_store_release(&dir->i_dir_seq, n + 2);
|
|
preempt_enable_nested();
|
|
wake_up_all(d_wait);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void d_wait_lookup(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
if (d_in_lookup(dentry)) {
|
|
DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
|
|
add_wait_queue(dentry->d_wait, &wait);
|
|
do {
|
|
set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
schedule();
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
} while (d_in_lookup(dentry));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct dentry *d_alloc_parallel(struct dentry *parent,
|
|
const struct qstr *name,
|
|
wait_queue_head_t *wq)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned int hash = name->hash;
|
|
struct hlist_bl_head *b = in_lookup_hash(parent, hash);
|
|
struct hlist_bl_node *node;
|
|
struct dentry *new = d_alloc(parent, name);
|
|
struct dentry *dentry;
|
|
unsigned seq, r_seq, d_seq;
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(!new))
|
|
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
|
|
|
|
retry:
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
seq = smp_load_acquire(&parent->d_inode->i_dir_seq);
|
|
r_seq = read_seqbegin(&rename_lock);
|
|
dentry = __d_lookup_rcu(parent, name, &d_seq);
|
|
if (unlikely(dentry)) {
|
|
if (!lockref_get_not_dead(&dentry->d_lockref)) {
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
}
|
|
if (read_seqcount_retry(&dentry->d_seq, d_seq)) {
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
dput(dentry);
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
}
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
dput(new);
|
|
return dentry;
|
|
}
|
|
if (unlikely(read_seqretry(&rename_lock, r_seq))) {
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(seq & 1)) {
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
hlist_bl_lock(b);
|
|
if (unlikely(READ_ONCE(parent->d_inode->i_dir_seq) != seq)) {
|
|
hlist_bl_unlock(b);
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* No changes for the parent since the beginning of d_lookup().
|
|
* Since all removals from the chain happen with hlist_bl_lock(),
|
|
* any potential in-lookup matches are going to stay here until
|
|
* we unlock the chain. All fields are stable in everything
|
|
* we encounter.
|
|
*/
|
|
hlist_bl_for_each_entry(dentry, node, b, d_u.d_in_lookup_hash) {
|
|
if (dentry->d_name.hash != hash)
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (dentry->d_parent != parent)
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (!d_same_name(dentry, parent, name))
|
|
continue;
|
|
hlist_bl_unlock(b);
|
|
/* now we can try to grab a reference */
|
|
if (!lockref_get_not_dead(&dentry->d_lockref)) {
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
/*
|
|
* somebody is likely to be still doing lookup for it;
|
|
* wait for them to finish
|
|
*/
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
d_wait_lookup(dentry);
|
|
/*
|
|
* it's not in-lookup anymore; in principle we should repeat
|
|
* everything from dcache lookup, but it's likely to be what
|
|
* d_lookup() would've found anyway. If it is, just return it;
|
|
* otherwise we really have to repeat the whole thing.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (unlikely(dentry->d_name.hash != hash))
|
|
goto mismatch;
|
|
if (unlikely(dentry->d_parent != parent))
|
|
goto mismatch;
|
|
if (unlikely(d_unhashed(dentry)))
|
|
goto mismatch;
|
|
if (unlikely(!d_same_name(dentry, parent, name)))
|
|
goto mismatch;
|
|
/* OK, it *is* a hashed match; return it */
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
dput(new);
|
|
return dentry;
|
|
}
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
/* we can't take ->d_lock here; it's OK, though. */
|
|
new->d_flags |= DCACHE_PAR_LOOKUP;
|
|
new->d_wait = wq;
|
|
hlist_bl_add_head(&new->d_u.d_in_lookup_hash, b);
|
|
hlist_bl_unlock(b);
|
|
return new;
|
|
mismatch:
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
dput(dentry);
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_alloc_parallel);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* - Unhash the dentry
|
|
* - Retrieve and clear the waitqueue head in dentry
|
|
* - Return the waitqueue head
|
|
*/
|
|
static wait_queue_head_t *__d_lookup_unhash(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
wait_queue_head_t *d_wait;
|
|
struct hlist_bl_head *b;
|
|
|
|
lockdep_assert_held(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
|
|
b = in_lookup_hash(dentry->d_parent, dentry->d_name.hash);
|
|
hlist_bl_lock(b);
|
|
dentry->d_flags &= ~DCACHE_PAR_LOOKUP;
|
|
__hlist_bl_del(&dentry->d_u.d_in_lookup_hash);
|
|
d_wait = dentry->d_wait;
|
|
dentry->d_wait = NULL;
|
|
hlist_bl_unlock(b);
|
|
INIT_HLIST_NODE(&dentry->d_u.d_alias);
|
|
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dentry->d_lru);
|
|
return d_wait;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void __d_lookup_unhash_wake(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
wake_up_all(__d_lookup_unhash(dentry));
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__d_lookup_unhash_wake);
|
|
|
|
/* inode->i_lock held if inode is non-NULL */
|
|
|
|
static inline void __d_add(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
wait_queue_head_t *d_wait;
|
|
struct inode *dir = NULL;
|
|
unsigned n;
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
if (unlikely(d_in_lookup(dentry))) {
|
|
dir = dentry->d_parent->d_inode;
|
|
n = start_dir_add(dir);
|
|
d_wait = __d_lookup_unhash(dentry);
|
|
}
|
|
if (inode) {
|
|
unsigned add_flags = d_flags_for_inode(inode);
|
|
hlist_add_head(&dentry->d_u.d_alias, &inode->i_dentry);
|
|
raw_write_seqcount_begin(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
__d_set_inode_and_type(dentry, inode, add_flags);
|
|
raw_write_seqcount_end(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
fsnotify_update_flags(dentry);
|
|
}
|
|
__d_rehash(dentry);
|
|
if (dir)
|
|
end_dir_add(dir, n, d_wait);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
if (inode)
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_add - add dentry to hash queues
|
|
* @entry: dentry to add
|
|
* @inode: The inode to attach to this dentry
|
|
*
|
|
* This adds the entry to the hash queues and initializes @inode.
|
|
* The entry was actually filled in earlier during d_alloc().
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
void d_add(struct dentry *entry, struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
if (inode) {
|
|
security_d_instantiate(entry, inode);
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
__d_add(entry, inode);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_add);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_exact_alias - find and hash an exact unhashed alias
|
|
* @entry: dentry to add
|
|
* @inode: The inode to go with this dentry
|
|
*
|
|
* If an unhashed dentry with the same name/parent and desired
|
|
* inode already exists, hash and return it. Otherwise, return
|
|
* NULL.
|
|
*
|
|
* Parent directory should be locked.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_exact_alias(struct dentry *entry, struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *alias;
|
|
unsigned int hash = entry->d_name.hash;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
hlist_for_each_entry(alias, &inode->i_dentry, d_u.d_alias) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Don't need alias->d_lock here, because aliases with
|
|
* d_parent == entry->d_parent are not subject to name or
|
|
* parent changes, because the parent inode i_mutex is held.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (alias->d_name.hash != hash)
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (alias->d_parent != entry->d_parent)
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (!d_same_name(alias, entry->d_parent, &entry->d_name))
|
|
continue;
|
|
spin_lock(&alias->d_lock);
|
|
if (!d_unhashed(alias)) {
|
|
spin_unlock(&alias->d_lock);
|
|
alias = NULL;
|
|
} else {
|
|
dget_dlock(alias);
|
|
__d_rehash(alias);
|
|
spin_unlock(&alias->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
return alias;
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_exact_alias);
|
|
|
|
static void swap_names(struct dentry *dentry, struct dentry *target)
|
|
{
|
|
if (unlikely(dname_external(target))) {
|
|
if (unlikely(dname_external(dentry))) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Both external: swap the pointers
|
|
*/
|
|
swap(target->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.name);
|
|
} else {
|
|
/*
|
|
* dentry:internal, target:external. Steal target's
|
|
* storage and make target internal.
|
|
*/
|
|
memcpy(target->d_iname, dentry->d_name.name,
|
|
dentry->d_name.len + 1);
|
|
dentry->d_name.name = target->d_name.name;
|
|
target->d_name.name = target->d_iname;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
if (unlikely(dname_external(dentry))) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* dentry:external, target:internal. Give dentry's
|
|
* storage to target and make dentry internal
|
|
*/
|
|
memcpy(dentry->d_iname, target->d_name.name,
|
|
target->d_name.len + 1);
|
|
target->d_name.name = dentry->d_name.name;
|
|
dentry->d_name.name = dentry->d_iname;
|
|
} else {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Both are internal.
|
|
*/
|
|
unsigned int i;
|
|
BUILD_BUG_ON(!IS_ALIGNED(DNAME_INLINE_LEN, sizeof(long)));
|
|
for (i = 0; i < DNAME_INLINE_LEN / sizeof(long); i++) {
|
|
swap(((long *) &dentry->d_iname)[i],
|
|
((long *) &target->d_iname)[i]);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
swap(dentry->d_name.hash_len, target->d_name.hash_len);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void copy_name(struct dentry *dentry, struct dentry *target)
|
|
{
|
|
struct external_name *old_name = NULL;
|
|
if (unlikely(dname_external(dentry)))
|
|
old_name = external_name(dentry);
|
|
if (unlikely(dname_external(target))) {
|
|
atomic_inc(&external_name(target)->u.count);
|
|
dentry->d_name = target->d_name;
|
|
} else {
|
|
memcpy(dentry->d_iname, target->d_name.name,
|
|
target->d_name.len + 1);
|
|
dentry->d_name.name = dentry->d_iname;
|
|
dentry->d_name.hash_len = target->d_name.hash_len;
|
|
}
|
|
if (old_name && likely(atomic_dec_and_test(&old_name->u.count)))
|
|
kfree_rcu(old_name, u.head);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* __d_move - move a dentry
|
|
* @dentry: entry to move
|
|
* @target: new dentry
|
|
* @exchange: exchange the two dentries
|
|
*
|
|
* Update the dcache to reflect the move of a file name. Negative
|
|
* dcache entries should not be moved in this way. Caller must hold
|
|
* rename_lock, the i_mutex of the source and target directories,
|
|
* and the sb->s_vfs_rename_mutex if they differ. See lock_rename().
|
|
*/
|
|
static void __d_move(struct dentry *dentry, struct dentry *target,
|
|
bool exchange)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *old_parent, *p;
|
|
wait_queue_head_t *d_wait;
|
|
struct inode *dir = NULL;
|
|
unsigned n;
|
|
|
|
WARN_ON(!dentry->d_inode);
|
|
if (WARN_ON(dentry == target))
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
BUG_ON(d_ancestor(target, dentry));
|
|
old_parent = dentry->d_parent;
|
|
p = d_ancestor(old_parent, target);
|
|
if (IS_ROOT(dentry)) {
|
|
BUG_ON(p);
|
|
spin_lock(&target->d_parent->d_lock);
|
|
} else if (!p) {
|
|
/* target is not a descendent of dentry->d_parent */
|
|
spin_lock(&target->d_parent->d_lock);
|
|
spin_lock_nested(&old_parent->d_lock, DENTRY_D_LOCK_NESTED);
|
|
} else {
|
|
BUG_ON(p == dentry);
|
|
spin_lock(&old_parent->d_lock);
|
|
if (p != target)
|
|
spin_lock_nested(&target->d_parent->d_lock,
|
|
DENTRY_D_LOCK_NESTED);
|
|
}
|
|
spin_lock_nested(&dentry->d_lock, 2);
|
|
spin_lock_nested(&target->d_lock, 3);
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(d_in_lookup(target))) {
|
|
dir = target->d_parent->d_inode;
|
|
n = start_dir_add(dir);
|
|
d_wait = __d_lookup_unhash(target);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
write_seqcount_begin(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
write_seqcount_begin_nested(&target->d_seq, DENTRY_D_LOCK_NESTED);
|
|
|
|
/* unhash both */
|
|
if (!d_unhashed(dentry))
|
|
___d_drop(dentry);
|
|
if (!d_unhashed(target))
|
|
___d_drop(target);
|
|
|
|
/* ... and switch them in the tree */
|
|
dentry->d_parent = target->d_parent;
|
|
if (!exchange) {
|
|
copy_name(dentry, target);
|
|
target->d_hash.pprev = NULL;
|
|
dentry->d_parent->d_lockref.count++;
|
|
if (dentry != old_parent) /* wasn't IS_ROOT */
|
|
WARN_ON(!--old_parent->d_lockref.count);
|
|
} else {
|
|
target->d_parent = old_parent;
|
|
swap_names(dentry, target);
|
|
if (!hlist_unhashed(&target->d_sib))
|
|
__hlist_del(&target->d_sib);
|
|
hlist_add_head(&target->d_sib, &target->d_parent->d_children);
|
|
__d_rehash(target);
|
|
fsnotify_update_flags(target);
|
|
}
|
|
if (!hlist_unhashed(&dentry->d_sib))
|
|
__hlist_del(&dentry->d_sib);
|
|
hlist_add_head(&dentry->d_sib, &dentry->d_parent->d_children);
|
|
__d_rehash(dentry);
|
|
fsnotify_update_flags(dentry);
|
|
fscrypt_handle_d_move(dentry);
|
|
|
|
write_seqcount_end(&target->d_seq);
|
|
write_seqcount_end(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
|
|
if (dir)
|
|
end_dir_add(dir, n, d_wait);
|
|
|
|
if (dentry->d_parent != old_parent)
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_parent->d_lock);
|
|
if (dentry != old_parent)
|
|
spin_unlock(&old_parent->d_lock);
|
|
spin_unlock(&target->d_lock);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* d_move - move a dentry
|
|
* @dentry: entry to move
|
|
* @target: new dentry
|
|
*
|
|
* Update the dcache to reflect the move of a file name. Negative
|
|
* dcache entries should not be moved in this way. See the locking
|
|
* requirements for __d_move.
|
|
*/
|
|
void d_move(struct dentry *dentry, struct dentry *target)
|
|
{
|
|
write_seqlock(&rename_lock);
|
|
__d_move(dentry, target, false);
|
|
write_sequnlock(&rename_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_move);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
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* d_exchange - exchange two dentries
|
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* @dentry1: first dentry
|
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* @dentry2: second dentry
|
|
*/
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|
void d_exchange(struct dentry *dentry1, struct dentry *dentry2)
|
|
{
|
|
write_seqlock(&rename_lock);
|
|
|
|
WARN_ON(!dentry1->d_inode);
|
|
WARN_ON(!dentry2->d_inode);
|
|
WARN_ON(IS_ROOT(dentry1));
|
|
WARN_ON(IS_ROOT(dentry2));
|
|
|
|
__d_move(dentry1, dentry2, true);
|
|
|
|
write_sequnlock(&rename_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_ancestor - search for an ancestor
|
|
* @p1: ancestor dentry
|
|
* @p2: child dentry
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns the ancestor dentry of p2 which is a child of p1, if p1 is
|
|
* an ancestor of p2, else NULL.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_ancestor(struct dentry *p1, struct dentry *p2)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *p;
|
|
|
|
for (p = p2; !IS_ROOT(p); p = p->d_parent) {
|
|
if (p->d_parent == p1)
|
|
return p;
|
|
}
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* This helper attempts to cope with remotely renamed directories
|
|
*
|
|
* It assumes that the caller is already holding
|
|
* dentry->d_parent->d_inode->i_mutex, and rename_lock
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: If ever the locking in lock_rename() changes, then please
|
|
* remember to update this too...
|
|
*/
|
|
static int __d_unalias(struct dentry *dentry, struct dentry *alias)
|
|
{
|
|
struct mutex *m1 = NULL;
|
|
struct rw_semaphore *m2 = NULL;
|
|
int ret = -ESTALE;
|
|
|
|
/* If alias and dentry share a parent, then no extra locks required */
|
|
if (alias->d_parent == dentry->d_parent)
|
|
goto out_unalias;
|
|
|
|
/* See lock_rename() */
|
|
if (!mutex_trylock(&dentry->d_sb->s_vfs_rename_mutex))
|
|
goto out_err;
|
|
m1 = &dentry->d_sb->s_vfs_rename_mutex;
|
|
if (!inode_trylock_shared(alias->d_parent->d_inode))
|
|
goto out_err;
|
|
m2 = &alias->d_parent->d_inode->i_rwsem;
|
|
out_unalias:
|
|
__d_move(alias, dentry, false);
|
|
ret = 0;
|
|
out_err:
|
|
if (m2)
|
|
up_read(m2);
|
|
if (m1)
|
|
mutex_unlock(m1);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* d_splice_alias - splice a disconnected dentry into the tree if one exists
|
|
* @inode: the inode which may have a disconnected dentry
|
|
* @dentry: a negative dentry which we want to point to the inode.
|
|
*
|
|
* If inode is a directory and has an IS_ROOT alias, then d_move that in
|
|
* place of the given dentry and return it, else simply d_add the inode
|
|
* to the dentry and return NULL.
|
|
*
|
|
* If a non-IS_ROOT directory is found, the filesystem is corrupt, and
|
|
* we should error out: directories can't have multiple aliases.
|
|
*
|
|
* This is needed in the lookup routine of any filesystem that is exportable
|
|
* (via knfsd) so that we can build dcache paths to directories effectively.
|
|
*
|
|
* If a dentry was found and moved, then it is returned. Otherwise NULL
|
|
* is returned. This matches the expected return value of ->lookup.
|
|
*
|
|
* Cluster filesystems may call this function with a negative, hashed dentry.
|
|
* In that case, we know that the inode will be a regular file, and also this
|
|
* will only occur during atomic_open. So we need to check for the dentry
|
|
* being already hashed only in the final case.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct dentry *d_splice_alias(struct inode *inode, struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
if (IS_ERR(inode))
|
|
return ERR_CAST(inode);
|
|
|
|
BUG_ON(!d_unhashed(dentry));
|
|
|
|
if (!inode)
|
|
goto out;
|
|
|
|
security_d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
|
|
spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) {
|
|
struct dentry *new = __d_find_any_alias(inode);
|
|
if (unlikely(new)) {
|
|
/* The reference to new ensures it remains an alias */
|
|
spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
|
|
write_seqlock(&rename_lock);
|
|
if (unlikely(d_ancestor(new, dentry))) {
|
|
write_sequnlock(&rename_lock);
|
|
dput(new);
|
|
new = ERR_PTR(-ELOOP);
|
|
pr_warn_ratelimited(
|
|
"VFS: Lookup of '%s' in %s %s"
|
|
" would have caused loop\n",
|
|
dentry->d_name.name,
|
|
inode->i_sb->s_type->name,
|
|
inode->i_sb->s_id);
|
|
} else if (!IS_ROOT(new)) {
|
|
struct dentry *old_parent = dget(new->d_parent);
|
|
int err = __d_unalias(dentry, new);
|
|
write_sequnlock(&rename_lock);
|
|
if (err) {
|
|
dput(new);
|
|
new = ERR_PTR(err);
|
|
}
|
|
dput(old_parent);
|
|
} else {
|
|
__d_move(new, dentry, false);
|
|
write_sequnlock(&rename_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
iput(inode);
|
|
return new;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
out:
|
|
__d_add(dentry, inode);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_splice_alias);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Test whether new_dentry is a subdirectory of old_dentry.
|
|
*
|
|
* Trivially implemented using the dcache structure
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* is_subdir - is new dentry a subdirectory of old_dentry
|
|
* @new_dentry: new dentry
|
|
* @old_dentry: old dentry
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns true if new_dentry is a subdirectory of the parent (at any depth).
|
|
* Returns false otherwise.
|
|
* Caller must ensure that "new_dentry" is pinned before calling is_subdir()
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
bool is_subdir(struct dentry *new_dentry, struct dentry *old_dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
bool subdir;
|
|
unsigned seq;
|
|
|
|
if (new_dentry == old_dentry)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
/* Access d_parent under rcu as d_move() may change it. */
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
seq = read_seqbegin(&rename_lock);
|
|
subdir = d_ancestor(old_dentry, new_dentry);
|
|
/* Try lockless once... */
|
|
if (read_seqretry(&rename_lock, seq)) {
|
|
/* ...else acquire lock for progress even on deep chains. */
|
|
read_seqlock_excl(&rename_lock);
|
|
subdir = d_ancestor(old_dentry, new_dentry);
|
|
read_sequnlock_excl(&rename_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
return subdir;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(is_subdir);
|
|
|
|
static enum d_walk_ret d_genocide_kill(void *data, struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *root = data;
|
|
if (dentry != root) {
|
|
if (d_unhashed(dentry) || !dentry->d_inode)
|
|
return D_WALK_SKIP;
|
|
|
|
if (!(dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_GENOCIDE)) {
|
|
dentry->d_flags |= DCACHE_GENOCIDE;
|
|
dentry->d_lockref.count--;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return D_WALK_CONTINUE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void d_genocide(struct dentry *parent)
|
|
{
|
|
d_walk(parent, parent, d_genocide_kill);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void d_mark_tmpfile(struct file *file, struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry;
|
|
|
|
BUG_ON(dentry->d_name.name != dentry->d_iname ||
|
|
!hlist_unhashed(&dentry->d_u.d_alias) ||
|
|
!d_unlinked(dentry));
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_parent->d_lock);
|
|
spin_lock_nested(&dentry->d_lock, DENTRY_D_LOCK_NESTED);
|
|
dentry->d_name.len = sprintf(dentry->d_iname, "#%llu",
|
|
(unsigned long long)inode->i_ino);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_parent->d_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_mark_tmpfile);
|
|
|
|
void d_tmpfile(struct file *file, struct inode *inode)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry;
|
|
|
|
inode_dec_link_count(inode);
|
|
d_mark_tmpfile(file, inode);
|
|
d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_tmpfile);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Obtain inode number of the parent dentry.
|
|
*/
|
|
ino_t d_parent_ino(struct dentry *dentry)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dentry *parent;
|
|
struct inode *iparent;
|
|
unsigned seq;
|
|
ino_t ret;
|
|
|
|
scoped_guard(rcu) {
|
|
seq = raw_seqcount_begin(&dentry->d_seq);
|
|
parent = READ_ONCE(dentry->d_parent);
|
|
iparent = d_inode_rcu(parent);
|
|
if (likely(iparent)) {
|
|
ret = iparent->i_ino;
|
|
if (!read_seqcount_retry(&dentry->d_seq, seq))
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
ret = dentry->d_parent->d_inode->i_ino;
|
|
spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_parent_ino);
|
|
|
|
static __initdata unsigned long dhash_entries;
|
|
static int __init set_dhash_entries(char *str)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!str)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
dhash_entries = simple_strtoul(str, &str, 0);
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
__setup("dhash_entries=", set_dhash_entries);
|
|
|
|
static void __init dcache_init_early(void)
|
|
{
|
|
/* If hashes are distributed across NUMA nodes, defer
|
|
* hash allocation until vmalloc space is available.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (hashdist)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
dentry_hashtable =
|
|
alloc_large_system_hash("Dentry cache",
|
|
sizeof(struct hlist_bl_head),
|
|
dhash_entries,
|
|
13,
|
|
HASH_EARLY | HASH_ZERO,
|
|
&d_hash_shift,
|
|
NULL,
|
|
0,
|
|
0);
|
|
d_hash_shift = 32 - d_hash_shift;
|
|
|
|
runtime_const_init(shift, d_hash_shift);
|
|
runtime_const_init(ptr, dentry_hashtable);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void __init dcache_init(void)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
* A constructor could be added for stable state like the lists,
|
|
* but it is probably not worth it because of the cache nature
|
|
* of the dcache.
|
|
*/
|
|
dentry_cache = KMEM_CACHE_USERCOPY(dentry,
|
|
SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT|SLAB_PANIC|SLAB_ACCOUNT,
|
|
d_iname);
|
|
|
|
/* Hash may have been set up in dcache_init_early */
|
|
if (!hashdist)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
dentry_hashtable =
|
|
alloc_large_system_hash("Dentry cache",
|
|
sizeof(struct hlist_bl_head),
|
|
dhash_entries,
|
|
13,
|
|
HASH_ZERO,
|
|
&d_hash_shift,
|
|
NULL,
|
|
0,
|
|
0);
|
|
d_hash_shift = 32 - d_hash_shift;
|
|
|
|
runtime_const_init(shift, d_hash_shift);
|
|
runtime_const_init(ptr, dentry_hashtable);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* SLAB cache for __getname() consumers */
|
|
struct kmem_cache *names_cachep __ro_after_init;
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(names_cachep);
|
|
|
|
void __init vfs_caches_init_early(void)
|
|
{
|
|
int i;
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(in_lookup_hashtable); i++)
|
|
INIT_HLIST_BL_HEAD(&in_lookup_hashtable[i]);
|
|
|
|
dcache_init_early();
|
|
inode_init_early();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void __init vfs_caches_init(void)
|
|
{
|
|
names_cachep = kmem_cache_create_usercopy("names_cache", PATH_MAX, 0,
|
|
SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN|SLAB_PANIC, 0, PATH_MAX, NULL);
|
|
|
|
dcache_init();
|
|
inode_init();
|
|
files_init();
|
|
files_maxfiles_init();
|
|
mnt_init();
|
|
bdev_cache_init();
|
|
chrdev_init();
|
|
}
|