[PATCH v4] mtd: Do not corrupt backing device of device node inode

Kirill A. Shutemov kirill at shutemov.name
Mon May 17 09:19:34 EDT 2010


On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 4:04 AM, David Woodhouse <dwmw2 at infradead.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-05-05 at 18:40 +0300, Kirill A. Shutemov wrote:
>> We cannot modify file->f_mapping->backing_dev_info, because it will corrupt
>> backing device of device node inode, since file->f_mapping is equal to
>> inode->i_mapping (see __dentry_open() in fs/open.c).
>>
>> Let's introduce separate inode for MTD device with appropriate backing
>> device.
>
> I hate the fact that we have to do this -- is it really the only option?
>
> Is it _just_ for the backing_device_info? Can't that be done
> differently?

Yes, it's ugly, but I don't see options.

>> @@ -85,11 +88,27 @@ static int mtd_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
>>               goto out;
>>       }
>>
>> -     if (mtd->backing_dev_info)
>> -             file->f_mapping->backing_dev_info = mtd->backing_dev_info;
>> +     if (!mtd->inode) {
>> +             mtd->inode = new_inode(mtd_inode_mnt->mnt_sb);
>
> I believe that would be a race condition, if it wasn't for the BKL.

Ok, I'll fix it.

> And what happens when you close the chardevice and call iput() on the
> inode so it's destroyed, and then you re-open the device? You never set
> mtd->inode = NULL, so won't it now try to igrab a stale pointer?

inode destroys only on del_mtd_device() so it's safe to re-open chardevice.

> You won't have seen this in your testing unless you made it prune the
> icache between the close and open calls.
>
> --
> David Woodhouse                            Open Source Technology Centre
> David.Woodhouse at intel.com                              Intel Corporation
>
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