On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 4:29 PM Al Viro <viro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 04, 2019 at 03:38:20PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 3:31 PM David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > It ought to be reasonably easy to make them per-sb at least, I think. We > > > don't allow cross-super rename, right? > > > > Right now the sequence count handling very much depends on it being a > > global entity on the reader side, at least. > > > > And while the rename sequence count could (and probably should) be > > per-sb, the same is very much not true of the mount one. > > Huh? That will cost us having to have a per-superblock dentry > hash table; recall that lockless lockup can give false negatives > if something gets moved from chain to chain, and rename_lock is > first and foremost used to catch those and retry. If we split > it on per-superblock basis, we can't have dentries from different > superblocks in the same chain anymore... That's exactly the "very much depends on it being a global entity on the reader side" thing. I'm not convinced that's the _only_ way to handle things. Maybe a combination of (wild handwaving) per-hashqueue sequence count and some clever scheme for pathname handling could work. I've not personally seen a load where the global rename lock has been a problem (very few things really do a lot of renames), but system-wide locks do make me nervous. We have other (and worse) ones. tasklist_lock comes to mind. Linus