Re: [PATCH v3 1/1] dcache: Translating dentry into pathname without taking rename_lock

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On 09/06/2013 04:52 PM, Linus Torvalds wrote:
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Waiman Long<Waiman.Long@xxxxxx>  wrote:
This patch will replace the writer's write_seqlock/write_sequnlock
sequence of the rename_lock of the callers of the prepend_path() and
__dentry_path() functions with the reader's read_seqbegin/read_seqretry
sequence within these 2 functions.
Ok, this actually looks really good.

I do have one comment, from just reading the patch:

I would really like the stuff inside the

    restart:
       bptr = *buffer;
       blen = *buflen;
       if (retry_cnt) {
             seq = read_seqbegin(&rename_lock);
             rcu_read_lock();
       } else
             write_seqlock(&rename_lock);

       ... guts of path generation ...

       if (retry_cnt) {
             retry_cnt--;
             rcu_read_unlock();
             if (read_seqretry(&rename_lock, seq))
                   goto restart;
       } else
             write_sequnlock(&rename_lock);

could possible be done as a separate function?

Alternatively (or perhaps additionally), maybe the locking could be
done as an inline function too (taking the retry count as an argument)
to make things a bit more easy to understand.

I would prefer putting the begin and end blocks into 2 helper inlined helper functions to make code easier to look at. I will work on this over the weekend.

-Longman

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