On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 05:45:09PM +0100, Christian Brauner wrote: > There's a bunch of flags that are purely based on what the file > operations support while also never being conditionally set or unset. > IOW, they're not subject to change for individual file opens. Imho, such > flags don't need to live in f_mode they might as well live in the fops > structs itself. And the fops struct already has that lonely > mmap_supported_flags member. We might as well turn that into a generic > fops_flags member and move a few flags from FMODE_* space into FOP_* > space. That gets us four FMODE_* bits back and the ability for new > static flags that are about file ops to not have to live in FMODE_* > space but in their own FOP_* space. It's not the most beautiful thing > ever but it gets the job done. Yes, there'll be an additional pointer > chase but hopefully that won't matter for these flags. > > If this is palatable I suspect there's a few more we can move into there > and that we can also redirect new flag suggestions that follow this > pattern into the fops_flags field instead of f_mode. As of yet untested. > > (Fwiw, FMODE_NOACCOUNT and FMODE_BACKING could live in fops_flags as > well because they're also completely static but they aren't really > about file operations so they're better suited for FMODE_* imho.) > > Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@xxxxxxxxxx> ..... > diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_file.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_file.c > index 632653e00906..d13e21eb9a3c 100644 > --- a/fs/xfs/xfs_file.c > +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_file.c > @@ -1230,8 +1230,7 @@ xfs_file_open( > { > if (xfs_is_shutdown(XFS_M(inode->i_sb))) > return -EIO; > - file->f_mode |= FMODE_NOWAIT | FMODE_BUF_RASYNC | FMODE_BUF_WASYNC | > - FMODE_DIO_PARALLEL_WRITE | FMODE_CAN_ODIRECT; > + file->f_mode |= FMODE_NOWAIT | FMODE_CAN_ODIRECT; > return generic_file_open(inode, file); > } > > @@ -1490,7 +1489,6 @@ const struct file_operations xfs_file_operations = { > .compat_ioctl = xfs_file_compat_ioctl, > #endif > .mmap = xfs_file_mmap, > - .mmap_supported_flags = MAP_SYNC, > .open = xfs_file_open, > .release = xfs_file_release, > .fsync = xfs_file_fsync, > @@ -1498,6 +1496,8 @@ const struct file_operations xfs_file_operations = { > .fallocate = xfs_file_fallocate, > .fadvise = xfs_file_fadvise, > .remap_file_range = xfs_file_remap_range, > + .fops_flags = FOP_MMAP_SYNC | FOP_BUF_RASYNC | FOP_BUF_WASYNC | > + FOP_DIO_PARALLEL_WRITE, > }; > > const struct file_operations xfs_dir_file_operations = { > @@ -1510,4 +1510,6 @@ const struct file_operations xfs_dir_file_operations = { > .compat_ioctl = xfs_file_compat_ioctl, > #endif > .fsync = xfs_dir_fsync, > + .fops_flags = FOP_MMAP_SYNC | FOP_BUF_RASYNC | FOP_BUF_WASYNC | > + FOP_DIO_PARALLEL_WRITE, > }; Why do we need to set any of these for directory operations now that we have a clear choice? i.e. we can't mmap directories, and the rest of these flags are for read() and write() operations which we also can't do on directories... .... > @@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ int io_write(struct io_kiocb *req, unsigned int issue_flags) > > /* File path supports NOWAIT for non-direct_IO only for block devices. */ > if (!(kiocb->ki_flags & IOCB_DIRECT) && > - !(kiocb->ki_filp->f_mode & FMODE_BUF_WASYNC) && > + !fops_buf_wasync(kiocb->ki_filp) && > (req->flags & REQ_F_ISREG)) > goto copy_iov; You should probably also fix that comment - WASYNC is set when the filesystem supports NOWAIT for buffered writes. -Dave. -- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx