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author | Konstantin Komarov <almaz.alexandrovich@paragon-software.com> | 2024-04-23 14:31:56 +0200 |
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committer | Konstantin Komarov <almaz.alexandrovich@paragon-software.com> | 2024-05-24 11:50:12 +0200 |
commit | 05afeeebcac850a016ec4fb1f681ceda11963562 (patch) | |
tree | c6e951a385b23b6a52b6ff70e7a297727bf33390 /fs/ntfs3 | |
parent | fs/ntfs3: Mark volume as dirty if xattr is broken (diff) | |
download | linux-05afeeebcac850a016ec4fb1f681ceda11963562.tar.xz linux-05afeeebcac850a016ec4fb1f681ceda11963562.zip |
fs/ntfs3: Fix case when index is reused during tree transformation
In most cases when adding a cluster to the directory index,
they are placed at the end, and in the bitmap, this cluster corresponds
to the last bit. The new directory size is calculated as follows:
data_size = (u64)(bit + 1) << indx->index_bits;
In the case of reusing a non-final cluster from the index,
data_size is calculated incorrectly, resulting in the directory size
differing from the actual size.
A check for cluster reuse has been added, and the size update is skipped.
Fixes: 82cae269cfa95 ("fs/ntfs3: Add initialization of super block")
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Komarov <almaz.alexandrovich@paragon-software.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Diffstat (limited to '')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ntfs3/index.c | 6 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/fs/ntfs3/index.c b/fs/ntfs3/index.c index daabaad63aaf..14284f0ed46a 100644 --- a/fs/ntfs3/index.c +++ b/fs/ntfs3/index.c @@ -1533,6 +1533,11 @@ static int indx_add_allocate(struct ntfs_index *indx, struct ntfs_inode *ni, goto out1; } + if (data_size <= le64_to_cpu(alloc->nres.data_size)) { + /* Reuse index. */ + goto out; + } + /* Increase allocation. */ err = attr_set_size(ni, ATTR_ALLOC, in->name, in->name_len, &indx->alloc_run, data_size, &data_size, true, @@ -1546,6 +1551,7 @@ static int indx_add_allocate(struct ntfs_index *indx, struct ntfs_inode *ni, if (in->name == I30_NAME) i_size_write(&ni->vfs_inode, data_size); +out: *vbn = bit << indx->idx2vbn_bits; return 0; |