In later patches, we're going to drop the "now" parameter from the update_time operation. Fix fat_update_time to fetch its own timestamp. It turns out that this is easily done by just passing a NULL timestamp pointer to fat_update_time. Also, it may be that things have changed by the time we get to calling fat_update_time after checking inode_needs_update_time. Ensure that we attempt the i_version bump if any of the S_* flags besides S_ATIME are set. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx> --- fs/fat/misc.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/fs/fat/misc.c b/fs/fat/misc.c index 67006ea08db6..8cab87145d63 100644 --- a/fs/fat/misc.c +++ b/fs/fat/misc.c @@ -347,14 +347,14 @@ int fat_update_time(struct inode *inode, struct timespec64 *now, int flags) return 0; if (flags & (S_ATIME | S_CTIME | S_MTIME)) { - fat_truncate_time(inode, now, flags); + fat_truncate_time(inode, NULL, flags); if (inode->i_sb->s_flags & SB_LAZYTIME) dirty_flags |= I_DIRTY_TIME; else dirty_flags |= I_DIRTY_SYNC; } - if ((flags & S_VERSION) && inode_maybe_inc_iversion(inode, false)) + if ((flags & (S_VERSION|S_CTIME|S_MTIME)) && inode_maybe_inc_iversion(inode, false)) dirty_flags |= I_DIRTY_SYNC; __mark_inode_dirty(inode, dirty_flags); -- 2.41.0