On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 05:11:56PM +0200, David Sterba wrote: > On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 03:47:42PM -0700, Mark Fasheh wrote: > > --- a/fs/btrfs/ioctl.c > > +++ b/fs/btrfs/ioctl.c > > @@ -87,7 +87,8 @@ struct btrfs_ioctl_received_subvol_args_32 { > > > > > > static int btrfs_clone(struct inode *src, struct inode *inode, > > - u64 off, u64 olen, u64 olen_aligned, u64 destoff); > > + u64 off, u64 olen, u64 olen_aligned, u64 destoff, > > + int no_mtime); > > Please make it 'flags' and pass the verified flags directly. > > > /* Mask out flags that are inappropriate for the given type of inode. */ > > static inline __u32 btrfs_mask_flags(umode_t mode, __u32 flags) > > @@ -2974,7 +2975,7 @@ static int extent_same_check_offsets(struct inode *inode, u64 off, u64 *plen, > > } > > > > static int btrfs_extent_same(struct inode *src, u64 loff, u64 olen, > > - struct inode *dst, u64 dst_loff) > > + struct inode *dst, u64 dst_loff, int no_mtime) > > { > > int ret; > > u64 len = olen; > > @@ -3054,7 +3055,8 @@ static int btrfs_extent_same(struct inode *src, u64 loff, u64 olen, > > /* pass original length for comparison so we stay within i_size */ > > ret = btrfs_cmp_data(src, loff, dst, dst_loff, olen, &cmp); > > if (ret == 0) > > - ret = btrfs_clone(src, dst, loff, olen, len, dst_loff); > > + ret = btrfs_clone(src, dst, loff, olen, len, dst_loff, > > + no_mtime); > > > > if (same_inode) > > unlock_extent(&BTRFS_I(src)->io_tree, same_lock_start, > > @@ -3088,6 +3090,7 @@ static long btrfs_ioctl_file_extent_same(struct file *file, > > u64 bs = BTRFS_I(src)->root->fs_info->sb->s_blocksize; > > bool is_admin = capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN); > > u16 count; > > + int no_mtime = 0; > > > > if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_READ)) > > return -EINVAL; > > @@ -3139,6 +3142,12 @@ static long btrfs_ioctl_file_extent_same(struct file *file, > > if (!S_ISREG(src->i_mode)) > > goto out; > > > > + ret = -EINVAL; > > + if (same->flags & ~BTRFS_SAME_FLAGS) > > + goto out; > > + if (same->flags & BTRFS_SAME_NO_MTIME) > > + no_mtime = 1; > > + > > /* pre-format output fields to sane values */ > > for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { > > same->info[i].bytes_deduped = 0ULL; > > @@ -3164,7 +3173,8 @@ static long btrfs_ioctl_file_extent_same(struct file *file, > > info->status = -EACCES; > > } else { > > info->status = btrfs_extent_same(src, off, len, dst, > > - info->logical_offset); > > + info->logical_offset, > > + no_mtime); > > if (info->status == 0) > > info->bytes_deduped += len; > > } > > @@ -3219,13 +3229,17 @@ static int clone_finish_inode_update(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans, > > struct inode *inode, > > u64 endoff, > > const u64 destoff, > > - const u64 olen) > > + const u64 olen, > > + int no_mtime) > > { > > struct btrfs_root *root = BTRFS_I(inode)->root; > > int ret; > > > > inode_inc_iversion(inode); > > - inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; > > + if (no_mtime) > > + inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; > > + else > > + inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; > > /* > > * We round up to the block size at eof when determining which > > * extents to clone above, but shouldn't round up the file size. > > @@ -3316,7 +3330,7 @@ static void clone_update_extent_map(struct inode *inode, > > */ > > static int btrfs_clone(struct inode *src, struct inode *inode, > > const u64 off, const u64 olen, const u64 olen_aligned, > > - const u64 destoff) > > + const u64 destoff, int no_mtime) > > { > > struct btrfs_root *root = BTRFS_I(inode)->root; > > struct btrfs_path *path = NULL; > > @@ -3640,7 +3654,7 @@ process_slot: > > root->sectorsize); > > ret = clone_finish_inode_update(trans, inode, > > last_dest_end, > > - destoff, olen); > > + destoff, olen, no_mtime); > > if (ret) > > goto out; > > if (new_key.offset + datal >= destoff + len) > > @@ -3678,7 +3692,7 @@ process_slot: > > clone_update_extent_map(inode, trans, NULL, last_dest_end, > > destoff + len - last_dest_end); > > ret = clone_finish_inode_update(trans, inode, destoff + len, > > - destoff, olen); > > + destoff, olen, no_mtime); > > } > > > > out: > > @@ -3808,7 +3822,7 @@ static noinline long btrfs_ioctl_clone(struct file *file, unsigned long srcfd, > > btrfs_double_extent_lock(src, off, inode, destoff, len); > > } > > > > - ret = btrfs_clone(src, inode, off, olen, len, destoff); > > + ret = btrfs_clone(src, inode, off, olen, len, destoff, 0); > > > > if (same_inode) { > > u64 lock_start = min_t(u64, off, destoff); > > diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/btrfs.h b/include/uapi/linux/btrfs.h > > index b6dec05..beeb51c 100644 > > --- a/include/uapi/linux/btrfs.h > > +++ b/include/uapi/linux/btrfs.h > > > +#define BTRFS_SAME_NO_MTIME 0x1 > > +#define BTRFS_SAME_FLAGS (BTRFS_SAME_NO_MTIME) > > The naming scheme used eg. for the send flags: > > BTRFS_SEND_FLAG_MASK > BTRFS_SEND_FLAG_NO_FILE_DATA > > So I suggest to follow it: > > BTRFS_SAME_FLAG_MASK > BTRFS_SAME_FLAG_NO_MTIME > > Though I'd rather see it named it with BTRFS_EXTENT_SAME_ prefix so it > (almost ...) matches the ioctl name (and is greppable). Is there any sane use case where we would _want_ EXTENT_SAME to change the mtime? We do a lot of work to make sure that none of the files involved have any sort of content change. Why do we need the flag at all? > This is going to be in a public interface so the naming is important. > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html