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1 files changed, 32 insertions, 59 deletions
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_iops.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_iops.c
index e53a90331422..2f1839e4dd1b 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_iops.c
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_iops.c
@@ -187,6 +187,8 @@ xfs_generic_create(
else
d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
+ xfs_finish_inode_setup(ip);
+
out_free_acl:
if (default_acl)
posix_acl_release(default_acl);
@@ -195,6 +197,7 @@ xfs_generic_create(
return error;
out_cleanup_inode:
+ xfs_finish_inode_setup(ip);
if (!tmpfile)
xfs_cleanup_inode(dir, inode, dentry);
iput(inode);
@@ -367,9 +370,11 @@ xfs_vn_symlink(
goto out_cleanup_inode;
d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
+ xfs_finish_inode_setup(cip);
return 0;
out_cleanup_inode:
+ xfs_finish_inode_setup(cip);
xfs_cleanup_inode(dir, inode, dentry);
iput(inode);
out:
@@ -389,7 +394,7 @@ xfs_vn_rename(
struct xfs_name oname;
struct xfs_name nname;
- if (flags & ~(RENAME_NOREPLACE | RENAME_EXCHANGE))
+ if (flags & ~(RENAME_NOREPLACE | RENAME_EXCHANGE | RENAME_WHITEOUT))
return -EINVAL;
/* if we are exchanging files, we need to set i_mode of both files */
@@ -766,6 +771,7 @@ xfs_setattr_size(
return error;
ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL));
+ ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL));
ASSERT(S_ISREG(ip->i_d.di_mode));
ASSERT((iattr->ia_valid & (ATTR_UID|ATTR_GID|ATTR_ATIME|ATTR_ATIME_SET|
ATTR_MTIME_SET|ATTR_KILL_PRIV|ATTR_TIMES_SET)) == 0);
@@ -829,55 +835,27 @@ xfs_setattr_size(
inode_dio_wait(inode);
/*
- * Do all the page cache truncate work outside the transaction context
- * as the "lock" order is page lock->log space reservation. i.e.
- * locking pages inside the transaction can ABBA deadlock with
- * writeback. We have to do the VFS inode size update before we truncate
- * the pagecache, however, to avoid racing with page faults beyond the
- * new EOF they are not serialised against truncate operations except by
- * page locks and size updates.
+ * We've already locked out new page faults, so now we can safely remove
+ * pages from the page cache knowing they won't get refaulted until we
+ * drop the XFS_MMAP_EXCL lock after the extent manipulations are
+ * complete. The truncate_setsize() call also cleans partial EOF page
+ * PTEs on extending truncates and hence ensures sub-page block size
+ * filesystems are correctly handled, too.
*
- * Hence we are in a situation where a truncate can fail with ENOMEM
- * from xfs_trans_reserve(), but having already truncated the in-memory
- * version of the file (i.e. made user visible changes). There's not
- * much we can do about this, except to hope that the caller sees ENOMEM
- * and retries the truncate operation.
+ * We have to do all the page cache truncate work outside the
+ * transaction context as the "lock" order is page lock->log space
+ * reservation as defined by extent allocation in the writeback path.
+ * Hence a truncate can fail with ENOMEM from xfs_trans_reserve(), but
+ * having already truncated the in-memory version of the file (i.e. made
+ * user visible changes). There's not much we can do about this, except
+ * to hope that the caller sees ENOMEM and retries the truncate
+ * operation.
*/
error = block_truncate_page(inode->i_mapping, newsize, xfs_get_blocks);
if (error)
return error;
truncate_setsize(inode, newsize);
- /*
- * The "we can't serialise against page faults" pain gets worse.
- *
- * If the file is mapped then we have to clean the page at the old EOF
- * when extending the file. Extending the file can expose changes the
- * underlying page mapping (e.g. from beyond EOF to a hole or
- * unwritten), and so on the next attempt to write to that page we need
- * to remap it for write. i.e. we need .page_mkwrite() to be called.
- * Hence we need to clean the page to clean the pte and so a new write
- * fault will be triggered appropriately.
- *
- * If we do it before we change the inode size, then we can race with a
- * page fault that maps the page with exactly the same problem. If we do
- * it after we change the file size, then a new page fault can come in
- * and allocate space before we've run the rest of the truncate
- * transaction. That's kinda grotesque, but it's better than have data
- * over a hole, and so that's the lesser evil that has been chosen here.
- *
- * The real solution, however, is to have some mechanism for locking out
- * page faults while a truncate is in progress.
- */
- if (newsize > oldsize && mapping_mapped(VFS_I(ip)->i_mapping)) {
- error = filemap_write_and_wait_range(
- VFS_I(ip)->i_mapping,
- round_down(oldsize, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE),
- round_up(oldsize, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) - 1);
- if (error)
- return error;
- }
-
tp = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, XFS_TRANS_SETATTR_SIZE);
error = xfs_trans_reserve(tp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_itruncate, 0, 0);
if (error)
@@ -975,9 +953,13 @@ xfs_vn_setattr(
uint iolock = XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL;
xfs_ilock(ip, iolock);
- error = xfs_break_layouts(dentry->d_inode, &iolock);
- if (!error)
+ error = xfs_break_layouts(dentry->d_inode, &iolock, true);
+ if (!error) {
+ xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL);
+ iolock |= XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL;
+
error = xfs_setattr_size(ip, iattr);
+ }
xfs_iunlock(ip, iolock);
} else {
error = xfs_setattr_nonsize(ip, iattr, 0);
@@ -1228,16 +1210,12 @@ xfs_diflags_to_iflags(
}
/*
- * Initialize the Linux inode, set up the operation vectors and
- * unlock the inode.
+ * Initialize the Linux inode and set up the operation vectors.
*
- * When reading existing inodes from disk this is called directly
- * from xfs_iget, when creating a new inode it is called from
- * xfs_ialloc after setting up the inode.
- *
- * We are always called with an uninitialised linux inode here.
- * We need to initialise the necessary fields and take a reference
- * on it.
+ * When reading existing inodes from disk this is called directly from xfs_iget,
+ * when creating a new inode it is called from xfs_ialloc after setting up the
+ * inode. These callers have different criteria for clearing XFS_INEW, so leave
+ * it up to the caller to deal with unlocking the inode appropriately.
*/
void
xfs_setup_inode(
@@ -1324,9 +1302,4 @@ xfs_setup_inode(
inode_has_no_xattr(inode);
cache_no_acl(inode);
}
-
- xfs_iflags_clear(ip, XFS_INEW);
- barrier();
-
- unlock_new_inode(inode);
}