From: Joel Becker <Joel.Becker@oracle.com>
To: Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, ocfs2-devel@oss.oracle.com
Subject: Re: [BUGFIX][PATCH 3/3] configfs: Fix failing symlink() making rmdir() fail
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 13:11:07 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080618201107.GF16780@ca-server1.us.oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080618114043.GB30804@localhost>
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 01:40:43PM +0200, Louis Rilling wrote:
> The problem is rmdir() of the target item (see below). ATTACHING only protects
> us from rmdir() of the parent. This is the exact reason why I attach the link to
> the target in last place, where we know that we won't have to rollback.
Why wouldn't it protect the target, given that detach_prep()
will be called against the target if it's being rmdir'd?
> And AFAICS, creating a VFS object can not hurt as long as we hold the
> parent i_mutex, right? Otherwise there already is a problem in
> configfs_attach_item() where a failure in populate_attrs() leads to rollback the
> creation of the VFS object already created for the item.
We *can* do that, but we try to isolate it - hand-building VFS
objects is complex and error prone, and I try to isolate that to
specific cases. I'd rather avoid it when not necessary.
> > spin_lock(&configfs_dirent_lock);
> > parent_sd->s_type &= ~CONFIGFS_USET_ATTACHING;
> > if (ret) {
>
> Here, if detach_prep() of the target failed because of the link attached above,
> it had no means to retry. rmdir() of the target fails because of this
> temporary link, which results in a failing symlink() making rmdir() of the
> target fail.
How so? It sees ATTACHING, it gets -EAGAIN, it tries again,
just like before. What's different?
Joel
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Joel Becker
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-06-18 20:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-06-17 17:37 [BUGFIX][PATCH 0/3] configfs: symlink() fixes Louis Rilling
2008-06-17 17:37 ` [BUGFIX][PATCH 1/3] configfs: Fix symlink() to a removing item Louis Rilling
2008-06-17 22:17 ` Joel Becker
2008-06-17 17:37 ` [BUGFIX][PATCH 2/3] configfs: Rename CONFIGFS_USET_IN_MKDIR to CONFIGFS_USET_ATTACHING Louis Rilling
2008-06-17 17:37 ` [BUGFIX][PATCH 3/3] configfs: Fix failing symlink() making rmdir() fail Louis Rilling
2008-06-17 22:15 ` Joel Becker
2008-06-18 11:40 ` Louis Rilling
2008-06-18 20:11 ` Joel Becker [this message]
2008-06-19 9:28 ` Louis Rilling
2008-06-19 22:03 ` Joel Becker
2008-06-19 22:16 ` Joel Becker
2008-06-20 12:09 ` [PATCH] " Louis Rilling
2008-06-20 22:42 ` Joel Becker
2008-06-20 22:44 ` Joel Becker
2008-06-23 12:05 ` Louis Rilling
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