Às 12:07 de 28/03/21, Matthew Wilcox escreveu:
On Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at 11:43:54AM -0300, André Almeida wrote:
+/**
+ * d_clear_dir_neg_dentries - Remove negative dentries in an inode
+ * @dir: Directory to clear negative dentries
+ *
+ * For directories with negative dentries that are becoming case-insensitive
+ * dirs, we need to remove all those negative dentries, otherwise they will
+ * become dangling dentries. During the creation of a new file, if a d_hash
+ * collision happens and the names match in a case-insensitive, the name of
+ * the file will be the name defined at the negative dentry, that can be
+ * different from the specified by the user. To prevent this from happening, we
+ * need to remove all dentries in a directory. Given that the directory must be
+ * empty before we call this function we are sure that all dentries there will
+ * be negative.
+ */
This is quite the landmine of a function. It _assumes_ that the directory
is empty, and clears all dentries in it.
+void d_clear_dir_neg_dentries(struct inode *dir)
+{
+ struct dentry *alias, *dentry;
+
+ hlist_for_each_entry(alias, &dir->i_dentry, d_u.d_alias) {
+ list_for_each_entry(dentry, &alias->d_subdirs, d_child) {
+ d_drop(dentry);
+ dput(dentry);
+ }
I would be happier if it included a check for negativity. d_is_negative()
or maybe this newfangled d_really_is_negative() (i haven't stayed up
to speed on the precise difference between the two)
Makes sense. And given that this only makes sense if the directory is
empty, if it founds a non-negative dentry, it should return some error
right?
+ }
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(d_clear_dir_neg_dentries);
I'd rather see this _GPL for such an internal thing.