From: Tetsuhiro Kohada <kohada.t2@gmail.com>
To: Sungjong Seo <sj1557.seo@samsung.com>
Cc: kohada.tetsuhiro@dc.mitsubishielectric.co.jp,
mori.takahiro@ab.mitsubishielectric.co.jp,
motai.hirotaka@aj.mitsubishielectric.co.jp,
'Namjae Jeon' <namjae.jeon@samsung.com>,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/3] exfat: remove useless check in exfat_move_file()
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:01:47 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <afb45c4c-5ebd-5250-1265-4f485c3dcaad@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8c9701d6956a$13898560$3a9c9020$@samsung.com>
>>> It might check if the cluster numbers are same between source entry
>>> and target directory.
>>
>> This checks if newdir is the move target itself.
>> Example:
>> mv /mnt/dir0 /mnt/dir0/foo
>>
>> However, this check is not enough.
>> We need to check newdir and all ancestors.
>> Example:
>> mv /mnt/dir0 /mnt/dir0/dir1/foo
>> mv /mnt/dir0 /mnt/dir0/dir1/dir2/foo
>> ...
>>
>> This is probably a taboo for all layered filesystems.
>>
>>
>>> Could you let me know what code you mentioned?
>>> Or do you mean the codes on vfs?
>>
>> You can find in do_renameat2(). --- around 'fs/namei.c:4440'
>> If the destination ancestors are itself, our driver will not be called.
>
> I think, of course, vfs has been doing that.
> So that code is unnecessary in normal situations.
>
> That code comes from the old exfat implementation.
It could be a remnant of another system.
Once upon a time, I moved the dir to a descendant dir without implementing this check
and it disappeared forever.
linux-VFS fixed this issue immediately, but some systems still need to be checked by
the driver itself. (ex.Windows-IFS)
> And as far as I understand, it seems to check once more "the cluster number"
> even though it comes through vfs so that it tries detecting abnormal of on-disk.
>
> Anyway, I agonized if it is really needed.
> In conclusion, old code could be eliminated and your patch looks reasonable.
It's easy to add, but it's really hard to remove the ancient code.
BTW
I have a question for you.
Now, I'm trying to optimize exfat_get_dentry().
However, exfat_get_dentry() is used a lot, so the patch is also large.
In such a case
-Replace old implementation with new ones with a single patch.
-Devide multiple patches in which old functions and new functions (ex. exfat_get_dentry2) coexist temporarily. And finally clean up.
I understand that a small patch is desirable, but the latter has "two similar functions".
Which is better for you to review the patch?
BR
---
Tetsuhiro Kohada <kohada.t2@gmail.com>
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2020-09-11 4:45 ` [PATCH 2/3] exfat: remove useless check in exfat_move_file() Tetsuhiro Kohada
2020-09-16 2:32 ` Sungjong Seo
2020-09-16 9:30 ` Tetsuhiro Kohada
2020-09-28 7:36 ` Sungjong Seo
2020-09-28 7:49 ` Namjae Jeon
2020-09-30 10:41 ` Tetsuhiro Kohada
2020-09-30 4:01 ` Tetsuhiro Kohada [this message]
2020-09-30 9:08 ` Tetsuhiro Kohada
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