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* Uses of ->write_begin/write_end
@ 2024-07-15 15:59 Matthew Wilcox
  2024-07-15 18:23 ` Matthew Wilcox
  2024-07-16  4:25 ` Christoph Hellwig
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2024-07-15 15:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christoph Hellwig; +Cc: linux-fsdevel

I'm looking at ->write_begin() / ->write_end() again.  Here are our
current callers:

drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gem/i915_gem_shmem.c:
[1]	shmem_pwrite()
[2]	i915_gem_object_create_shmem_from_data()
fs/affs/file.c:
[3]	affs_truncate()
fs/buffer.c:
[4]	generic_cont_expand_simple()
[5]	cont_expand_zero()
[6]	cont_expand_zero()
fs/exfat/file.c:
[7]	exfat_file_zeroed_range()
fs/ext4/verity.c:
[8]	pagecache_write()
fs/f2fs/super.c:
[9]	f2fs_quota_write()
fs/f2fs/verity.c:
[A]	pagecache_write()
fs/namei.c:
[B]	page_symlink()
mm/filemap.c:
[C]	generic_perform_write()

There are essentially four things that happen between ->write_begin()
and ->write_end() in these 12 callers:

 - copy_from_user [1]
 - memcpy [289AB]
 - zero [567]
 - nothing [34]
 - copy_from_iter [C]

I suspect that exfat_file_zeroed_range() should be calling
cont_expand_zero(), which means it would need to be exported, but
that seems like an improvement over calling write_begin/write_end
itself.

The copy_from_user() / memcpy() users feel like they should all end
up calling ->write_iter().  One way they could do this is by calling
kernel_write() / __kernel_write(), but I'm not sure whether they
should have the various accounting things (add_wchar(), inc_syscw())
that happen inside __kernel_write_iter().

So should we add:

ssize_t filemap_write_iter(struct file *file, struct iov_iter *from)
{ ... }

which contains the guts of __kernel_write_iter?
ext4's verity code needs a minor refactor to pass down the file
(but note comment about how it's a RO file descriptor)
f2fs_quota_write doesn't have a struct file and looks generally awkward.
page_symlink() is also awkward.

I think that means we need something that _doesn't work_ for iomap-based
filesystems.  All of these callers know the filesystem they're working
on doesn't use iomap, so perhaps filemap_write_iter() just takes a
struct address_space and assumes the existance of
->write_begin/->write_end.

Thoughts?


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