On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 03:29:26AM +0100, Al Viro wrote: > It might (or might not) work for the filesystems you'd been testing > on, but it's a lot of trouble waiting to happen. Hell, try and use > ecryptfs as lower layer, see how fast it'll blow up. Sure, it's > a dumb testcase, but I don't see how to check if something more > realistic is trouble-free. > > I'd been trying to come up with some way to salvage that kludge of yours, > but I don't see any solutions. We don't have good proxies for "this > filesystem might be unsafe as lower layer" ;-/ Note that anything that uses file_dentry() anywhere near ->open(), ->read_iter() or ->write_iter() is an instant trouble with your scheme. Such as int nfs_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) { struct nfs_open_context *ctx; ctx = alloc_nfs_open_context(file_dentry(filp), filp->f_mode, filp); if (IS_ERR(ctx)) return PTR_ERR(ctx); nfs_file_set_open_context(filp, ctx); put_nfs_open_context(ctx); nfs_fscache_open_file(inode, filp); return 0; } You do want to support NFS for lower layers, right?