On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 11:19 AM Amir Goldstein <amir73il@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 1:57 AM Vinicius Costa Gomes > <vinicius.gomes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Changes from v3: > > - Another reorganization of the series: separate the pure mechanical > > changes into their own (Amir Goldstein) > > > > The series now reads: > > > > Patch 1: Introduce the _light() version of the override/revert cred operations; > > Patch 2: Convert backing-file.c to use those; > > Patch 3: Mechanical change to introduce the ovl_revert_creds() helper; > > Patch 4: Make the ovl_{override,convert}_creds() use the _light() > > creds helpers, and fix the reference counting issue that would happen; > > > > For the record, this series depends on backing_file API cleanup patch by Miklos: > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/20241021103340.260731-1-mszeredi@xxxxxxxxxx/ > > > Changes from v2: > > - Removed the "convert to guard()/scoped_guard()" patches (Miklos Szeredi); > > - In the overlayfs code, convert all users of override_creds()/revert_creds() to the _light() versions by: > > 1. making ovl_override_creds() use override_creds_light(); > > 2. introduce ovl_revert_creds() which calls revert_creds_light(); > > 3. convert revert_creds() to ovl_revert_creds() > > (Amir Goldstein); > > - Fix an potential reference counting issue, as the lifetime > > expectations of the mounter credentials are different (Christian > > Brauner); > > > > I pushed these patches to: > https://github.com/amir73il/linux/commits/ovl_creds > > rebased overlayfs-next on top of them and tested. > > Christian, > > Since this work is mostly based on your suggestions, > I thought that you might want to author and handle this PR? > > Would you like to take the patches from ovl_creds (including the backing_file > API cleanup) to a stable branch in your tree for me to base overlayfs-next on? > Or would you rather I include them in the overlayfs PR for v6.13 myself? > For now, there patches are queued in overlayfs-next. Thanks Vinicius, for being patient and working through all the different revisions! Amir.