Re: [PATCH] ovl: make private mounts longterm

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> > > -     mntput(ofs->upper_mnt);
> > > -     for (i = 1; i < ofs->numlayer; i++) {
> > > -             iput(ofs->layers[i].trap);
> > > -             mntput(ofs->layers[i].mnt);
> > > +
> > > +     if (!ofs->layers) {
> > > +             /* Deal with partial setup */
> > > +             kern_unmount(ofs->upper_mnt);
> > > +     } else {
> > > +             /* Hack!  Reuse ofs->layers as a mounts array */
> > > +             struct vfsmount **mounts = (struct vfsmount **) ofs->layers;
> > > +
> > > +             for (i = 0; i < ofs->numlayer; i++) {
> > > +                     iput(ofs->layers[i].trap);
> > > +                     mounts[i] = ofs->layers[i].mnt;
> > > +             }
> > > +             kern_unmount_many(mounts, ofs->numlayer);
> > > +             kfree(ofs->layers);
> >
> > That's _way_ too subtle.  AFAICS, you rely upon ->upper_mnt == ->layers[0].mnt,
> > ->layers[0].trap == NULL, without even mentioning that.  And the hack you do
> > mention...  Yecchhh...  How many layers are possible, again?
>
> 500, mounts array would fit inside a page and a page can be allocated
> with __GFP_NOFAIL. But why bother?  It's not all that bad, is it?

FWIW, it seems fine to me.
We can transfer the reference from upperdir_trap to layers[0].trap
when initializing layers[0] for the sake of clarity.

Thanks,
Amir.



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