From: Al Viro <viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk>
To: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>,
linux-fsdevel <linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mnt: Fix a memory stomp in umount
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 00:02:15 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20141219000215.GR22149@ZenIV.linux.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87d27ghd1i.fsf@x220.int.ebiederm.org>
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 03:18:49PM -0600, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> We might have wanted to because before your change to an hlist that is
> what the code did.
>
> Having read through the code of propagate_next it does look like it
> iterates through the entire propagation hierarchy so there shouldn't be
> a need to visit mounts that we have placed on the propagation list.
>
> Any thoughts on using mnt_list instead of mnt_hash to allow the use of
> list_splice and list_move?
Frankly, I don't see much benefit in that. What's wrong with actually
adding
__hlist_splice(struct hlist_node *head,
struct hlist_node *tail,
struct hlist_node **where)
{
next = *where;
*where = head;
head->pprev = where;
if (next) {
tail->next = next;
next->pprev = tail;
}
}
and use it as
__hlist_splice(tmp_list.first, &last->mnt_hash, &unmounted.first);
(and I'd start with if (unlikely(!mnt)) return; /* idiot caller */)
Another primitive would be something like
hlist_transplant(struct hlist_head **from, struct hlist_head **to)
{
*to = *from;
if (!hlist_empty(*to)) {
to->first->pprev = to;
INIT_HLIST_HEAD(from);
}
}
with namespace_unlock() starting with
hlist_transplant(&head, &unmounted);
if (likely(hlist_empty(&head))) {
up_write(&namespace_sem);
return;
}
/* undo decrements we'd done in umount_tree() */
...
Linus, would that work for you, or would you prefer something more fancy?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-12-19 0:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-12-18 16:57 [PATCH] mnt: Fix a memory stomp in umount Eric W. Biederman
[not found] ` <CA+55aFz6grtss0SXqOizXMOOF4sxT3FC4GC4NCiMF2Huy1vE4A@mail.gmail.com>
2014-12-18 18:41 ` Linus Torvalds
2014-12-18 19:24 ` Eric W. Biederman
2014-12-18 19:34 ` Linus Torvalds
2014-12-18 21:05 ` Al Viro
2014-12-18 21:18 ` Eric W. Biederman
2014-12-19 0:02 ` Al Viro [this message]
2014-12-19 0:03 ` Al Viro
2015-01-02 21:06 ` Eric W. Biederman
2015-01-02 21:13 ` Al Viro
2015-01-02 21:56 ` Eric W. Biederman
2014-12-18 20:01 ` Al Viro
2014-12-18 20:15 ` Al Viro
2014-12-18 20:40 ` Eric W. Biederman
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