On Fri, 2018-10-19 at 22:48 +0200, Miklos Szeredi wrote: > On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 8:14 PM, Trond Myklebust > <trondmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, 2018-10-19 at 19:46 +0200, Miklos Szeredi wrote: > > > How is it then that only STATX_ATIME is cleared and not the other > > > fields? > > > > It isn't just the atime. We can also fail to revalidate the ctime > > and > > mtime if they are not being requested by the user. > > > > > > > > Note: junk != stale. The statx definition doesn't talk about the > > > fields being up-to-date, except for AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC, so stale > > > attributes are okay, and do not warrant clearing the result_mask. > > > > > > > I disagree. stale == junk here, because the default of > > AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT is described by the manpage as "Do whatever > > stat(2) does." which this is not. > > Ah, you are talking about this: > > /* Is the user requesting attributes that might need > revalidation? */ > if (!(request_mask & > (STATX_MODE|STATX_NLINK|STATX_ATIME|STATX_CTIME| > STATX_MTIME|STATX_UID|STATX_GID| > STATX_SIZE|STATX_BLOCKS))) > goto out_no_update; > > Well, if this is triggered for statx(..., STATX_ATIME, > AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT) and MNT_NOATIME, then yes, result will be > junk. > Which means that the code is wrong, it shouldn't do that. The problem is that vfs_getattr_nosec() populates stat->result_mask with a default of STATX_BASIC_STATS, which makes no sense unless you assume that the user will always ask for a superset of STATX_BASIC_STATS (or you assume that those attributes never need revalidation, which is obviously braindead). > Otherwise (if something other than STATX_ATIME or STATX_INO or > STATX_TYPE is given as well) it *will* do the same thing as what > stat(2) does, so in that case STATX_ATIME should not be cleared (yet > it is cleared). As far as I'm concerned, we can definitely get rid of the /* * We may force a getattr if the user cares about atime. * * Note that we only have to check the vfsmount flags here: * - NFS always sets S_NOATIME by so checking it would give a * bogus result * - NFS never sets SB_NOATIME or SB_NODIRATIME so there is * no point in checking those. */ if ((path->mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NOATIME) || ((path->mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NODIRATIME) && S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))) request_mask &= ~STATX_ATIME; however the rest needs to stay, or there is no way we can use statx() to allow optimised retrieval of only those attributes that your application cares about. -- Trond Myklebust Linux NFS client maintainer, Hammerspace trond.myklebust@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx