On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 04:43:14PM +0200, Miklos Szeredi wrote: > Implement file operations on a regular overlay file. The underlying file > is opened separately and cached in ->private_data. > > It might be worth making an exception for such files when accounting in > nr_file to confirm to userspace expectations. We are only adding a small > overhead (248bytes for the struct file) since the real inode and dentry are > pinned by overlayfs anyway. > > This patch doesn't have any effect, since the vfs will use d_real() to find > the real underlying file to open. The patch at the end of the series will > actually enable this functionality. > +static struct file *ovl_open_realfile(const struct file *file) > +{ > + struct inode *inode = file_inode(file); > + struct inode *upperinode = ovl_inode_upper(inode); > + struct inode *realinode = upperinode ?: ovl_inode_lower(inode); > + struct file *realfile; > + const struct cred *old_cred; > + > + old_cred = ovl_override_creds(inode->i_sb); > + realfile = path_open(&file->f_path, file->f_flags | O_NOATIME, > + realinode, current_cred(), false); > + revert_creds(old_cred); > + > + pr_debug("open(%p[%pD2/%c], 0%o) -> (%p, 0%o)\n", > + file, file, upperinode ? 'u' : 'l', file->f_flags, > + realfile, IS_ERR(realfile) ? 0 : realfile->f_flags); > + > + return realfile; > +} IDGI. OK, you open a file in the layer you want; good, but why the hell do you *not* use the dentry/vfsmount from the same layer? IOW, why does your path_open() get an explicit inode argument at all? With the rest of the work done in that series it looks like you should be able to use vfs_open() instead... Sure, for ovlfs file you want ->f_path on overlayfs and not in a layer, but why do the same for those? And why bother with override_creds at all? What's wrong with simply passing ->creator_cred to path_open()/vfs_open()/whatnot? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-unionfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html