On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 01:50:07PM +0800, Jia He wrote: > Background > ========== > Linus suggested printing the full path of file instead of printing > the components as '%pd'. > > Typically, there is no need for printk specifiers to take any real locks > (ie mount_lock or rename_lock). So I introduce a new helper > d_path_unsafe() which is similar to d_path() except it doesn't take any > seqlock/spinlock. > > This series is based on Al Viro's d_path() cleanup patches [1] which > lifted the inner lockless loop into a new helper. > > Test > ==== > The cases I tested: > 1. print '%pD' with full path of ext4 file > 2. mount a ext4 filesystem upon a ext4 filesystem, and print the file > with '%pD' > 3. all test_print selftests, including the new '%14pD' '%-14pD' > 4. kasprintf > > TODO > ==== > I plan to do the followup work after '%pD' behavior is changed. > - s390/hmcdrv: remove the redundant directory path in printing string. > - fs/iomap: simplify the iomap_swapfile_fail() with '%pD'. > - simplify the string printing when file_path() is invoked(in some > cases, not all). > - change the previous '%pD[2,3,4]' to '%pD' > > Changelog > ========= > v2: Should be v6 now. So, next v7, otherwise you confuse bots and people. My remark was for you for the future submission, this one is already spoiled. > - refine the commit msg/comments (Andy) > - pass the validator check by "make C=1 W=1" > - add the R-b for patch 4/4 from Andy -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko