[PATCH 30/78] block: don't call into the driver for BLKROSET

Christoph Hellwig hch at lst.de
Mon Nov 16 09:57:21 EST 2020


Now that all drivers that want to hook into setting or clearing the
read-only flag use the set_read_only method, this code can be removed.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch at lst.de>
---
 block/ioctl.c | 23 -----------------------
 1 file changed, 23 deletions(-)

diff --git a/block/ioctl.c b/block/ioctl.c
index a6fa16b9770593..96cb4544736468 100644
--- a/block/ioctl.c
+++ b/block/ioctl.c
@@ -346,26 +346,6 @@ static int blkdev_pr_clear(struct block_device *bdev,
 	return ops->pr_clear(bdev, c.key);
 }
 
-/*
- * Is it an unrecognized ioctl? The correct returns are either
- * ENOTTY (final) or ENOIOCTLCMD ("I don't know this one, try a
- * fallback"). ENOIOCTLCMD gets turned into ENOTTY by the ioctl
- * code before returning.
- *
- * Confused drivers sometimes return EINVAL, which is wrong. It
- * means "I understood the ioctl command, but the parameters to
- * it were wrong".
- *
- * We should aim to just fix the broken drivers, the EINVAL case
- * should go away.
- */
-static inline int is_unrecognized_ioctl(int ret)
-{
-	return	ret == -EINVAL ||
-		ret == -ENOTTY ||
-		ret == -ENOIOCTLCMD;
-}
-
 static int blkdev_flushbuf(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode,
 		unsigned cmd, unsigned long arg)
 {
@@ -384,9 +364,6 @@ static int blkdev_roset(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode,
 	if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
 		return -EACCES;
 
-	ret = __blkdev_driver_ioctl(bdev, mode, cmd, arg);
-	if (!is_unrecognized_ioctl(ret))
-		return ret;
 	if (get_user(n, (int __user *)arg))
 		return -EFAULT;
 	if (bdev->bd_disk->fops->set_read_only) {
-- 
2.29.2




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