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From: KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@ak.jp.nec.com>
To: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
Cc: KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@kaigai.gr.jp>, linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: JFFS2/xattr problems.
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:43:31 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <44A09B53.80908@ak.jp.nec.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1151336716.6394.169.camel@pmac.infradead.org>

David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-06-24 at 14:58 +0900, KaiGai Kohei wrote:
>> [3/5] jffs2-xattr-v6.1-03-redefine-refcnt-as-atomic_t.patch
>>    In jffs2_release_xattr_datum(), it refers xd->refcnt to ensure
>>    whether releasing xd is allowed or not.
>>    But we can't hold xattr_sem since this function is called under
>>    spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock). Thus we have to refer it
>>    without any locking.
> 
> Surely c->alloc_sem is sufficient for this purpose? We can never change
> the refcount of anything without writing to the medium, so the alloc_sem
> ought to be enough.

In some cases without holding c->alloc_sem, we have a possibility to change
xd->refcnt. For example, it's changed when delete_xattr_ref() is called
from jffs2_xattr_delete_inode().
This processing pass does not write anything (includes a delete marker),
because orphan xattr_refs are certainly ignored in next mounting.


But I noticed this patch has another problem last night.
In delete_xattr_ref(), we don't hold c->erase_completion_lock before
atomic_dec_and_test(), so there is a possibility to release
a xattr_datum twice.
I think atomic_dec_and_lock() should be used in delete_xattr_datum().
If so, we can release it safely with minimum locking pain.
This behavior may be correct. Please wait a fix.

Thanks,
-- 
Open Source Software Promotion Center, NEC
KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@ak.jp.nec.com>

  reply	other threads:[~2006-06-27  2:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-05-20 18:41 JFFS2/xattr problems David Woodhouse
2006-05-21  3:22 ` David Woodhouse
2006-05-21 11:24   ` KaiGai Kohei
2006-05-21 11:19 ` KaiGai Kohei
2006-05-21 12:41   ` David Woodhouse
2006-06-12  2:17   ` KaiGai Kohei
2006-06-12  8:03     ` David Woodhouse
2006-06-12  9:43       ` KaiGai Kohei
2006-06-12  9:53         ` David Woodhouse
2006-06-12 18:06           ` Jörn Engel
2006-06-13 13:36             ` KaiGai Kohei
2006-06-13 14:13               ` Jörn Engel
2006-06-14 21:58                 ` Theodore Tso
2006-06-15 11:47                   ` Jörn Engel
2006-06-15 15:24                     ` Theodore Tso
2006-06-13 13:30           ` KaiGai Kohei
2006-06-24  5:58             ` KaiGai Kohei
2006-06-24 12:44               ` David Woodhouse
2006-06-26 15:45               ` David Woodhouse
2006-06-27  2:43                 ` KaiGai Kohei [this message]
2006-06-29  6:02                   ` KaiGai Kohei

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