On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 03:04:42PM +0100, David Howells wrote: > Hi Lukas, > > Here are some notes on your ext4 mount API parsing stuff. Er... is this a response to Lukas' patchset "ext4: new mount API conversion" from 6 Nov 2019? --D > >static int note_qf_name(struct fs_context *fc, int qtype, > > struct fs_parameter *param) > >{ > >... > > qname = kmemdup_nul(param->string, param->size, GFP_KERNEL); > > No need to do this. You're allowed to steal param->string. Just NULL it out > afterwards. It's guaranteed to be NUL-terminated. > > ctx->s_qf_names[qtype] = param->string; > param->string = NULL; > > >... > >} > > ... > >static int ext4_parse_param(struct fs_context *fc, struct fs_parameter *param) > >{ > > struct ext4_fs_context *ctx = fc->fs_private; > > const struct mount_opts *m; > > struct fs_parse_result result; > > kuid_t uid; > > kgid_t gid; > > int token; > > > > token = fs_parse(fc, ext4_param_specs, param, &result); > > if (token < 0) > > return token; > > > >#ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA > > if (token == Opt_usrjquota) { > > if (!*param->string) > > return unnote_qf_name(fc, USRQUOTA); > > else > > return note_qf_name(fc, USRQUOTA, param); > > } else if (token == Opt_grpjquota) { > > if (!*param->string) > > return unnote_qf_name(fc, GRPQUOTA); > > else > > return note_qf_name(fc, GRPQUOTA, param); > > } > >#endif > > Merge this into the switch-statement below? > > > switch (token) { > > case Opt_noacl: > > case Opt_nouser_xattr: > > ext4_msg(NULL, KERN_WARNING, deprecated_msg, param->key, "3.5"); > > break; > > case Opt_removed: > > ext4_msg(NULL, KERN_WARNING, "Ignoring removed %s option", > > param->key); > > return 0; > > case Opt_abort: > > set_mount_flags(ctx, EXT4_MF_FS_ABORTED); > > return 0; > > case Opt_i_version: > > set_flags(ctx, SB_I_VERSION); > > return 0; > > case Opt_lazytime: > > set_flags(ctx, SB_LAZYTIME); > > return 0; > > case Opt_nolazytime: > > clear_flags(ctx, SB_LAZYTIME); > > return 0; > > case Opt_errors: > > case Opt_data: > > case Opt_data_err: > > case Opt_jqfmt: > > token = result.uint_32; > > } > > Missing break directive? > > > for (m = ext4_mount_opts; m->token != Opt_err; m++) > > if (token == m->token) > > break; > > I guess this can't be turned into a direct array lookup given what else > ext4_mount_opts[] is used for. > > > ctx->opt_flags |= m->flags; > > > > if (m->token == Opt_err) { > > ext4_msg(NULL, KERN_ERR, "Unrecognized mount option \"%s\" " > > "or missing value", param->key); > > return -EINVAL; > > } > > > > if (m->flags & MOPT_EXPLICIT) { > > if (m->mount_opt & EXT4_MOUNT_DELALLOC) { > > set_mount_opt2(ctx, EXT4_MOUNT2_EXPLICIT_DELALLOC); > > } else if (m->mount_opt & EXT4_MOUNT_JOURNAL_CHECKSUM) { > > set_mount_opt2(ctx, > > EXT4_MOUNT2_EXPLICIT_JOURNAL_CHECKSUM); > > } else > > return -EINVAL; > > } > > if (m->flags & MOPT_CLEAR_ERR) > > clear_mount_opt(ctx, EXT4_MOUNT_ERRORS_MASK); > > > > if (m->flags & MOPT_NOSUPPORT) { > > ext4_msg(NULL, KERN_ERR, "%s option not supported", > > param->key); > > } else if (token == Opt_commit) { > > if (result.uint_32 == 0) > > ctx->s_commit_interval = JBD2_DEFAULT_MAX_COMMIT_AGE; > > else if (result.uint_32 > INT_MAX / HZ) { > > ext4_msg(NULL, KERN_ERR, > > "Invalid commit interval %d, " > > "must be smaller than %d", > > result.uint_32, INT_MAX / HZ); > > return -EINVAL; > > You're doing this a lot. It might be worth making a macro something like: > > #define ext4_inval(fmt, ...) \ > ({ ext4_msg(NULL, KERN_ERR, ## __VA_LIST__), -EINVAL }) > > then you can just do: > > return ext4_inval("Invalid commit interval %d, must be smaller than %d", > result.uint_32, INT_MAX / HZ); > > > } > > ctx->s_commit_interval = HZ * result.uint_32; > > ctx->spec |= EXT4_SPEC_s_commit_interval; > > } else if (token == Opt_debug_want_extra_isize) { > > This whole thing looks like it might be better as a switch-statement. > > > } > > return 0; > >} > > > >static int parse_options(struct fs_context *fc, char *options) > >{ > >} > > I wonder if this could be replaced with a call to generic_parse_monolithic() - > though that calls security_sb_eat_lsm_opts() which you might not want. > > David >