From: Al Viro <viro@ftp.linux.org.uk>
To: Anton Altaparmakov <aia21@cam.ac.uk>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx>,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: A missing i_mutex in rename? (Linux kernel 2.6.latest)
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 11:59:29 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060420105929.GV27946@ftp.linux.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0604191328160.12158@hermes-1.csi.cam.ac.uk>
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 01:51:21PM +0100, Anton Altaparmakov wrote:
> > - I don't immediately see a race that taking the lock on the victim of
> > sys_unlink() solves; however, for symmetry with sys_rmdir(), it seems
> > desirable.
>
> I guess the symmetry thing is fair enough.
Not only; it does, among other things, guarantee that fs can assume that
->link() won't race with unlink() (and that link count is protected by
->i_mutex, while we are at it).
> > - sys_link() needs to lock the target to be sure it isn't removed and
> > replaced with a directory in the meantime.
>
> Agreed.
"Replaced" part is bogus - we'd done lookup, so we won't get anything new.
> > If you need to lock the old inode inside ntfs for your own consistency
> > purposes, that looks like it should be fine, but the VFS doesn't need to
> > lock it for you.
>
> Great, thanks. That was my own conclusion also but it never hurts to be
> sure. (-:
>
> ntfs_rename() at the moment looks roughly like this:
>
> if (target_inode) {
> if (S_ISDIR(target_inode->i_mode)
> ntfs_rmdir(target_dir_inode, target_dentry);
> else
> ntfs_unlink(target_dir_inode, target_dentry);
> }
> mutex_lock(&old_inode->i_mutex);
> ntfs_link(old_dentry, target_dir_inode, target_dentry);
> ntfs_unlink(old_dir_inode, old_dentry);
> mutex_unlock(&old_inode->i_mutex);
Have fun dealing with error handling in the above... Note that failing
rename() should _NOT_ lead to target disappearing.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-04-20 10:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-04-19 10:50 A missing i_mutex in rename? (Linux kernel 2.6.latest) Anton Altaparmakov
2006-04-19 12:18 ` Matthew Wilcox
2006-04-19 12:51 ` Anton Altaparmakov
2006-04-20 10:59 ` Al Viro [this message]
2006-04-20 12:24 ` Anton Altaparmakov
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