On Mon, May 20, 2024 at 03:50:18PM +0530, Nitesh Shetty wrote: > From: Anuj Gupta <anuj20.g@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > This is a prep patch. Allow copy_file_range to work for block devices. > Relaxing generic_copy_file_checks allows us to reuse the existing infra, > instead of adding a new user interface for block copy offload. > Change generic_copy_file_checks to use ->f_mapping->host for both inode_in > and inode_out. Allow block device in generic_file_rw_checks. > > Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@xxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Anuj Gupta <anuj20.g@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Nitesh Shetty <nj.shetty@xxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > fs/read_write.c | 8 +++++--- > 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/fs/read_write.c b/fs/read_write.c > index ef6339391351..31645ca5ed58 100644 > --- a/fs/read_write.c > +++ b/fs/read_write.c > @@ -1413,8 +1413,8 @@ static int generic_copy_file_checks(struct file *file_in, loff_t pos_in, > struct file *file_out, loff_t pos_out, > size_t *req_count, unsigned int flags) > { > - struct inode *inode_in = file_inode(file_in); > - struct inode *inode_out = file_inode(file_out); > + struct inode *inode_in = file_in->f_mapping->host; > + struct inode *inode_out = file_out->f_mapping->host; > uint64_t count = *req_count; > loff_t size_in; > int ret; Ok, so this changes from file->f_inode to file->mapping->host. No doubt this is because of how bdev inode mappings are munged. However, the first code that is run here is: ret = generic_file_rw_checks(file_in, file_out); and that function still uses file_inode(). Hence there checks: > @@ -1726,7 +1726,9 @@ int generic_file_rw_checks(struct file *file_in, struct file *file_out) > /* Don't copy dirs, pipes, sockets... */ > if (S_ISDIR(inode_in->i_mode) || S_ISDIR(inode_out->i_mode)) > return -EISDIR; > - if (!S_ISREG(inode_in->i_mode) || !S_ISREG(inode_out->i_mode)) > + if (!S_ISREG(inode_in->i_mode) && !S_ISBLK(inode_in->i_mode)) > + return -EINVAL; > + if ((inode_in->i_mode & S_IFMT) != (inode_out->i_mode & S_IFMT)) > return -EINVAL; .... are being done on different inodes to the rest of generic_copy_file_checks() when block devices are used. Is this correct? If so, this needs a pair of comments (one for each function) to explain why the specific inode used for these functions is correct for block devices.... -Dave. -- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx