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authorChristoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>2010-06-04 11:30:04 +0200
committerAl Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>2010-08-09 16:47:39 -0400
commit2c27c65ed0696f0b5df2dad2cf6462d72164d547 (patch)
tree7d9036e3dea98938f7fd7074366ee73929e9b2e5 /fs/ubifs/file.c
parentdb78b877f7744bec4a9d9f9e7d10da3931d7cd39 (diff)
downloadlinux-2c27c65ed0696f0b5df2dad2cf6462d72164d547.tar.bz2
check ATTR_SIZE contraints in inode_change_ok
Make sure we check the truncate constraints early on in ->setattr by adding those checks to inode_change_ok. Also clean up and document inode_change_ok to make this obvious. As a fallout we don't have to call inode_newsize_ok from simple_setsize and simplify it down to a truncate_setsize which doesn't return an error. This simplifies a lot of setattr implementations and means we use truncate_setsize almost everywhere. Get rid of fat_setsize now that it's trivial and mark ext2_setsize static to make the calling convention obvious. Keep the inode_newsize_ok in vmtruncate for now as all callers need an audit for its removal anyway. Note: setattr code in ecryptfs doesn't call inode_change_ok at all and needs a deeper audit, but that is left for later. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/ubifs/file.c')
-rw-r--r--fs/ubifs/file.c23
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/fs/ubifs/file.c b/fs/ubifs/file.c
index 12f445cee9f7..03ae894c45de 100644
--- a/fs/ubifs/file.c
+++ b/fs/ubifs/file.c
@@ -967,14 +967,15 @@ static int do_writepage(struct page *page, int len)
* the page locked, and it locks @ui_mutex. However, write-back does take inode
* @i_mutex, which means other VFS operations may be run on this inode at the
* same time. And the problematic one is truncation to smaller size, from where
- * we have to call 'simple_setsize()', which first changes @inode->i_size, then
+ * we have to call 'truncate_setsize()', which first changes @inode->i_size, then
* drops the truncated pages. And while dropping the pages, it takes the page
- * lock. This means that 'do_truncation()' cannot call 'simple_setsize()' with
+ * lock. This means that 'do_truncation()' cannot call 'truncate_setsize()' with
* @ui_mutex locked, because it would deadlock with 'ubifs_writepage()'. This
* means that @inode->i_size is changed while @ui_mutex is unlocked.
*
- * XXX: with the new truncate the above is not true anymore, the simple_setsize
- * calls can be replaced with the individual components.
+ * XXX(truncate): with the new truncate sequence this is not true anymore,
+ * and the calls to truncate_setsize can be move around freely. They should
+ * be moved to the very end of the truncate sequence.
*
* But in 'ubifs_writepage()' we have to guarantee that we do not write beyond
* inode size. How do we do this if @inode->i_size may became smaller while we
@@ -1128,9 +1129,7 @@ static int do_truncation(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
budgeted = 0;
}
- err = simple_setsize(inode, new_size);
- if (err)
- goto out_budg;
+ truncate_setsize(inode, new_size);
if (offset) {
pgoff_t index = new_size >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
@@ -1217,16 +1216,14 @@ static int do_setattr(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
if (attr->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE) {
dbg_gen("size %lld -> %lld", inode->i_size, new_size);
- err = simple_setsize(inode, new_size);
- if (err)
- goto out;
+ truncate_setsize(inode, new_size);
}
mutex_lock(&ui->ui_mutex);
if (attr->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE) {
/* Truncation changes inode [mc]time */
inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(inode);
- /* 'simple_setsize()' changed @i_size, update @ui_size */
+ /* 'truncate_setsize()' changed @i_size, update @ui_size */
ui->ui_size = inode->i_size;
}
@@ -1248,10 +1245,6 @@ static int do_setattr(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
if (IS_SYNC(inode))
err = inode->i_sb->s_op->write_inode(inode, NULL);
return err;
-
-out:
- ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
- return err;
}
int ubifs_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr)