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author | Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> | 2009-01-04 15:00:53 -0500 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2009-01-04 16:33:20 -0500 |
commit | 54566b2c1594c2326a645a3551f9d989f7ba3c5e (patch) | |
tree | b373f3283fe5e197d0df29cd6b645c35adf1076c /fs/jffs2 | |
parent | e687d691cb3790d25e31c74f5941fd7c565e9df5 (diff) |
fs: symlink write_begin allocation context fix
With the write_begin/write_end aops, page_symlink was broken because it
could no longer pass a GFP_NOFS type mask into the point where the
allocations happened. They are done in write_begin, which would always
assume that the filesystem can be entered from reclaim. This bug could
cause filesystem deadlocks.
The funny thing with having a gfp_t mask there is that it doesn't really
allow the caller to arbitrarily tinker with the context in which it can be
called. It couldn't ever be GFP_ATOMIC, for example, because it needs to
take the page lock. The only thing any callers care about is __GFP_FS
anyway, so turn that into a single flag.
Add a new flag for write_begin, AOP_FLAG_NOFS. Filesystems can now act on
this flag in their write_begin function. Change __grab_cache_page to
accept a nofs argument as well, to honour that flag (while we're there,
change the name to grab_cache_page_write_begin which is more instructive
and does away with random leading underscores).
This is really a more flexible way to go in the end anyway -- if a
filesystem happens to want any extra allocations aside from the pagecache
ones in ints write_begin function, it may now use GFP_KERNEL (rather than
GFP_NOFS) for common case allocations (eg. ocfs2_alloc_write_ctxt, for a
random example).
[kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com: fix ubifs]
[kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com: fix fuse]
Signed-off-by: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: <stable@kernel.org> [2.6.28.x]
Signed-off-by: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
[ Cleaned up the calling convention: just pass in the AOP flags
untouched to the grab_cache_page_write_begin() function. That
just simplifies everybody, and may even allow future expansion of the
logic. - Linus ]
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/jffs2')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/jffs2/file.c | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/fs/jffs2/file.c b/fs/jffs2/file.c index 5a98aa87c853..5edc2bf20581 100644 --- a/fs/jffs2/file.c +++ b/fs/jffs2/file.c | |||
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ static int jffs2_write_begin(struct file *filp, struct address_space *mapping, | |||
132 | uint32_t pageofs = index << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; | 132 | uint32_t pageofs = index << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; |
133 | int ret = 0; | 133 | int ret = 0; |
134 | 134 | ||
135 | pg = __grab_cache_page(mapping, index); | 135 | pg = grab_cache_page_write_begin(mapping, index, flags); |
136 | if (!pg) | 136 | if (!pg) |
137 | return -ENOMEM; | 137 | return -ENOMEM; |
138 | *pagep = pg; | 138 | *pagep = pg; |