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Diffstat (limited to 'fs/inode.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/inode.c | 60 |
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/fs/inode.c b/fs/inode.c index 4bcdad3c9361..f96d2a6f88cc 100644 --- a/fs/inode.c +++ b/fs/inode.c @@ -503,6 +503,7 @@ void clear_inode(struct inode *inode) */ spin_lock_irq(&inode->i_data.tree_lock); BUG_ON(inode->i_data.nrpages); + BUG_ON(inode->i_data.nrshadows); spin_unlock_irq(&inode->i_data.tree_lock); BUG_ON(!list_empty(&inode->i_data.private_list)); BUG_ON(!(inode->i_state & I_FREEING)); @@ -548,8 +549,7 @@ static void evict(struct inode *inode) if (op->evict_inode) { op->evict_inode(inode); } else { - if (inode->i_data.nrpages) - truncate_inode_pages(&inode->i_data, 0); + truncate_inode_pages_final(&inode->i_data); clear_inode(inode); } if (S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode) && inode->i_bdev) @@ -944,24 +944,22 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(unlock_new_inode); /** * lock_two_nondirectories - take two i_mutexes on non-directory objects + * + * Lock any non-NULL argument that is not a directory. + * Zero, one or two objects may be locked by this function. + * * @inode1: first inode to lock * @inode2: second inode to lock */ void lock_two_nondirectories(struct inode *inode1, struct inode *inode2) { - WARN_ON_ONCE(S_ISDIR(inode1->i_mode)); - if (inode1 == inode2 || !inode2) { - mutex_lock(&inode1->i_mutex); - return; - } - WARN_ON_ONCE(S_ISDIR(inode2->i_mode)); - if (inode1 < inode2) { + if (inode1 > inode2) + swap(inode1, inode2); + + if (inode1 && !S_ISDIR(inode1->i_mode)) mutex_lock(&inode1->i_mutex); + if (inode2 && !S_ISDIR(inode2->i_mode) && inode2 != inode1) mutex_lock_nested(&inode2->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_NONDIR2); - } else { - mutex_lock(&inode2->i_mutex); - mutex_lock_nested(&inode1->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_NONDIR2); - } } EXPORT_SYMBOL(lock_two_nondirectories); @@ -972,8 +970,9 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(lock_two_nondirectories); */ void unlock_two_nondirectories(struct inode *inode1, struct inode *inode2) { - mutex_unlock(&inode1->i_mutex); - if (inode2 && inode2 != inode1) + if (inode1 && !S_ISDIR(inode1->i_mode)) + mutex_unlock(&inode1->i_mutex); + if (inode2 && !S_ISDIR(inode2->i_mode) && inode2 != inode1) mutex_unlock(&inode2->i_mutex); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(unlock_two_nondirectories); @@ -1899,3 +1898,34 @@ void inode_dio_done(struct inode *inode) wake_up_bit(&inode->i_state, __I_DIO_WAKEUP); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_dio_done); + +/* + * inode_set_flags - atomically set some inode flags + * + * Note: the caller should be holding i_mutex, or else be sure that + * they have exclusive access to the inode structure (i.e., while the + * inode is being instantiated). The reason for the cmpxchg() loop + * --- which wouldn't be necessary if all code paths which modify + * i_flags actually followed this rule, is that there is at least one + * code path which doesn't today --- for example, + * __generic_file_aio_write() calls file_remove_suid() without holding + * i_mutex --- so we use cmpxchg() out of an abundance of caution. + * + * In the long run, i_mutex is overkill, and we should probably look + * at using the i_lock spinlock to protect i_flags, and then make sure + * it is so documented in include/linux/fs.h and that all code follows + * the locking convention!! + */ +void inode_set_flags(struct inode *inode, unsigned int flags, + unsigned int mask) +{ + unsigned int old_flags, new_flags; + + WARN_ON_ONCE(flags & ~mask); + do { + old_flags = ACCESS_ONCE(inode->i_flags); + new_flags = (old_flags & ~mask) | flags; + } while (unlikely(cmpxchg(&inode->i_flags, old_flags, + new_flags) != old_flags)); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_set_flags); |