On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 12:16:58AM +0100, Jan Kara wrote: > > We make sure to not dirty any new inodes after the first phase of the > > freeze, so this should be a BUG_ON/WARN_ON. > This is not really true in presence of mmaped writes. To block mmaped > writes on a frozen filesystem, we need some synchronization between > page_mkwrite() and freezing code. Currently, to avoid any additional > locking overhead, we set page dirty and *then* check for filesystem being > frozen. Only this order can make sure either the page is written (and > write-protected) or the frozen check triggers and we wait... (see the > comment in block_page_mkwrite()). The nasty sideeffect of this is that > there can be dirty pages & inodes on a frozen filesystem. We are blocked in > the page fault of these pages so user cannot write any data to these pages > but still they are marked dirty. > > Alternatively we could have a different mechanism (rw semaphore?) to > synchronize page faults and freezing but I'd hate the overhead for the case > almost noone cares about... I think the is the only sensible way to go forward. Requiring hacks in lots of random places to work around the fact that a single place that might actually dirty pages despite supposedly blocking that from happen simply isn't maintainable over the long run. > > > + */ > > > + if (vfs_is_frozen(sb)) { > > > + ret = -EBUSY; > > > + goto out_drop_super; > > > + } > > > > How about spending the three minutes to figure it out? > > Q_GETFMT/Q_GETINFO/Q_XGETQSTAT and Q_GETQUOTA are the obvious read-only > > candidates. > Q_GETQUOTA can actually cause filesystem modification (reservation of > space in quota file) but the others are read-only. Also after some thought > I'd prefer that quotactl(8) just blocks to be consistent with how other > syscalls behave... How can a simple dqget cause modifications in the VFS quota code? Dirting anything for a simple read of the quota information is not only completely non-obvious but also doesn't make much sene. We don't dirty metadata on stat() either.. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ext4" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html