On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 11:49 AM Al Viro <viro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 09:31:45PM +0200, Amir Goldstein wrote: > > Push clamping timestamps down the call stack into notify_change(), so > > in-kernel callers like nfsd and overlayfs will get similar timestamp > > set behavior as utimes. > > Makes sense; said that, shouldn't we go through ->setattr() instances and > get rid of that there, now that notify_change() is made to do it? > > I mean, > if (ia_valid & ATTR_ATIME) > sd_iattr->ia_atime = timestamp_truncate(iattr->ia_atime, > inode); > in configfs_setattr() looks like it should be reverted to > if (ia_valid & ATTR_ATIME) > sd_iattr->ia_atime = iattr->ia_atime; > with that, etc. > > Moreover, does that leave any valid callers of timestamp_truncate() > outside of notify_change() and current_time()? IOW, is there any > point having it exported? Look: > fs/attr.c:187: inode->i_atime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_atime, > fs/attr.c:191: inode->i_mtime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_mtime, > fs/attr.c:195: inode->i_ctime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_ctime, > setattr_copy(), called downstream of your changes. > fs/configfs/inode.c:79: sd_iattr->ia_atime = timestamp_truncate(iattr->ia_atime, > fs/configfs/inode.c:82: sd_iattr->ia_mtime = timestamp_truncate(iattr->ia_mtime, > fs/configfs/inode.c:85: sd_iattr->ia_ctime = timestamp_truncate(iattr->ia_ctime, > configfs_setattr(); ditto. > fs/f2fs/file.c:755: inode->i_atime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_atime, > fs/f2fs/file.c:759: inode->i_mtime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_mtime, > fs/f2fs/file.c:763: inode->i_ctime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_ctime, > __setattr_copy() from f2fs_setattr(); ditto. > fs/inode.c:2224: return timestamp_truncate(now, inode); > current_time() > fs/kernfs/inode.c:163: inode->i_atime = timestamp_truncate(attrs->ia_atime, inode); > fs/kernfs/inode.c:164: inode->i_mtime = timestamp_truncate(attrs->ia_mtime, inode); > fs/kernfs/inode.c:165: inode->i_ctime = timestamp_truncate(attrs->ia_ctime, inode); > ->s_time_max and ->s_time_min are left TIME64_MAX and TIME64_MIN resp., so > timestamp_truncate() should be a no-op there. > fs/ntfs/inode.c:2903: vi->i_atime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_atime, > fs/ntfs/inode.c:2907: vi->i_mtime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_mtime, > fs/ntfs/inode.c:2911: vi->i_ctime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_ctime, > ntfs_setattr(); downstream from your changes > fs/ubifs/file.c:1082: inode->i_atime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_atime, > fs/ubifs/file.c:1086: inode->i_mtime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_mtime, > fs/ubifs/file.c:1090: inode->i_ctime = timestamp_truncate(attr->ia_ctime, > do_attr_changes(), from do_truncation() or do_setattr(), both from ubifs_setattr(); > ditto. > fs/utimes.c:39: newattrs.ia_atime = timestamp_truncate(times[0], inode); > fs/utimes.c:46: newattrs.ia_mtime = timestamp_truncate(times[1], inode); > disappears in your patch. We also want to replace all uses of timespec64_trunc() with timestamp_truncate() for all fs cases. In that case we have a few more: fs/ceph/mds_client.c: req->r_stamp = timespec64_trunc(ts, mdsc->fsc->sb->s_time_gran); fs/cifs/inode.c: fattr->cf_mtime = timespec64_trunc(fattr->cf_mtime, sb->s_time_gran); fs/cifs/inode.c: fattr->cf_atime = timespec64_trunc(fattr->cf_atime, sb->s_time_gran); fs/fat/misc.c:static inline struct timespec64 fat_timespec64_trunc_2secs(struct timespec64 ts) fs/fat/misc.c: inode->i_ctime = timespec64_trunc(*now, 10000000); fs/fat/misc.c: inode->i_ctime = fat_timespec64_trunc_2secs(*now); fs/fat/misc.c: inode->i_mtime = fat_timespec64_trunc_2secs(*now); fs/ubifs/sb.c: ts = timespec64_trunc(ts, DEFAULT_TIME_GRAN); These do not follow from notify_change(), so these might still need timestamp_truncate() exported. I will post a cleanup series for timespec64_trunc() also, then we can decide. -Deepa