[RFC PATCH 4/5] ubifs: Introduce ACLs mount options
Zhihao Cheng
chengzhihao1 at huawei.com
Fri Mar 22 05:10:11 PDT 2024
在 2024/3/22 20:05, Li Zetao 写道:
> Hi,
>
> On 2024/3/21 14:49, Zhihao Cheng wrote:
>> 在 2024/3/20 0:16, Li Zetao 写道:
>>> Implement the ability to enable or disable the ACLs feature through
>>> mount options. "-o acl" option means enable and "-o noacl" means disable
>>> and it is enable by default.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Li Zetao <lizetao1 at huawei.com>
[...]
>>> @@ -2011,12 +2041,17 @@ static int ubifs_remount_fs(struct
>>> super_block *sb, int *flags, char *data)
>>> sync_filesystem(sb);
>>> dbg_gen("old flags %#lx, new flags %#x", sb->s_flags, *flags);
>>> + c->mount_opts.acl = 0;
>>> err = ubifs_parse_options(c, data, 1);
>>
>> 1. mount -onoacl /dev/ubi0_0 /mnt # After that, mount will show
>> 'noacl' option
>> 2. mount -oremount,xxx /dev/ubi0_0 /mnt
>> If 'xxx' has nothing to do with acl, c->mount_opts.acl is set as '0'.
>> Then superblock flag is assigned with 'SB_POSIXACL' and mount will not
>> display 'nocal'. Will it make user confused?
> I have tested this use case and it works fine. This is because the mount
> options will be re-parsed during remount, just like the last mount. But
> this is indeed redundant. I adjusted it to make it more reasonable.
Yes, parameter 'data' carries old mount information. Removing the
redundant assignment is fine.
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