Centos-kernel-stream-9/fs/udf/ialloc.c

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/*
* ialloc.c
*
* PURPOSE
* Inode allocation handling routines for the OSTA-UDF(tm) filesystem.
*
* COPYRIGHT
* This file is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
* License (GPL). Copies of the GPL can be obtained from:
* ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/GPL
* Each contributing author retains all rights to their own work.
*
* (C) 1998-2001 Ben Fennema
*
* HISTORY
*
* 02/24/99 blf Created.
*
*/
#include "udfdecl.h"
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include "udf_i.h"
#include "udf_sb.h"
void udf_free_inode(struct inode *inode)
{
struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
struct udf_sb_info *sbi = UDF_SB(sb);
struct logicalVolIntegrityDescImpUse *lvidiu = udf_sb_lvidiu(sb);
if (lvidiu) {
mutex_lock(&sbi->s_alloc_mutex);
if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
le32_add_cpu(&lvidiu->numDirs, -1);
else
le32_add_cpu(&lvidiu->numFiles, -1);
udf_updated_lvid(sb);
mutex_unlock(&sbi->s_alloc_mutex);
}
udf_free_blocks(sb, NULL, &UDF_I(inode)->i_location, 0, 1);
}
struct inode *udf_new_inode(struct inode *dir, umode_t mode)
{
struct super_block *sb = dir->i_sb;
struct udf_sb_info *sbi = UDF_SB(sb);
struct inode *inode;
udf_pblk_t block;
uint32_t start = UDF_I(dir)->i_location.logicalBlockNum;
struct udf_inode_info *iinfo;
struct udf_inode_info *dinfo = UDF_I(dir);
struct logicalVolIntegrityDescImpUse *lvidiu;
int err;
inode = new_inode(sb);
if (!inode)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
iinfo = UDF_I(inode);
if (UDF_QUERY_FLAG(inode->i_sb, UDF_FLAG_USE_EXTENDED_FE)) {
iinfo->i_efe = 1;
if (UDF_VERS_USE_EXTENDED_FE > sbi->s_udfrev)
sbi->s_udfrev = UDF_VERS_USE_EXTENDED_FE;
iinfo->i_data = kzalloc(inode->i_sb->s_blocksize -
sizeof(struct extendedFileEntry),
GFP_KERNEL);
} else {
iinfo->i_efe = 0;
iinfo->i_data = kzalloc(inode->i_sb->s_blocksize -
sizeof(struct fileEntry),
GFP_KERNEL);
}
if (!iinfo->i_data) {
iput(inode);
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
}
err = -ENOSPC;
block = udf_new_block(dir->i_sb, NULL,
dinfo->i_location.partitionReferenceNum,
start, &err);
if (err) {
iput(inode);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
lvidiu = udf_sb_lvidiu(sb);
if (lvidiu) {
iinfo->i_unique = lvid_get_unique_id(sb);
inode->i_generation = iinfo->i_unique;
mutex_lock(&sbi->s_alloc_mutex);
if (S_ISDIR(mode))
le32_add_cpu(&lvidiu->numDirs, 1);
else
le32_add_cpu(&lvidiu->numFiles, 1);
udf_updated_lvid(sb);
mutex_unlock(&sbi->s_alloc_mutex);
}
fs: port inode_init_owner() to mnt_idmap JIRA: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-33888 Status: Linus Conflicts: For consistency drop btrfs hunks because it isn't supported in CentOS Stream and other backports also drop such hunks. CentOS Stream does not have upstream commit 3db1de0e582c3 ("f2fs: change the current atomic write way") so there is no call to f2fs_get_tmpfile() in f2fs_ioc_start_atomic_write() to change. The above patch also adds the definition of f2fs_get_tmpfile() to fs/f2fs/f2fs.h so it's not there to change resulting in a hunk reject for fs/f2fs/f2fs.h. Upstream commit 787caf1bdcd9f ("f2fs: fix to enable compress for newly created file if extension matches") is not present in CentOS Stream resulting in a number of rejects against fs/f2fs/namei.c, manually apply these changes. Dropped hunks for ntfs3 because the source is not present in the CentOS Stream source tree. CentOS Stream commit 892da692fa5bc ("shmem: support idmapped mounts for tmpfs") which causes a reject in fs/shmem.c, manually apply the hunk (note: taking account of these changes at the times they are needed will result in an updated mm/shmem.c once this series is completed). Update to add incremental changes needed due to CentOS Stream commit 469e1d13f6e5f ("shmem: quota support"). commit f2d40141d5d90b882e2c35b226f9244a63b82b6e Author: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org> Date: Fri Jan 13 12:49:25 2023 +0100 fs: port inode_init_owner() to mnt_idmap Convert to struct mnt_idmap. Last cycle we merged the necessary infrastructure in 256c8aed2b42 ("fs: introduce dedicated idmap type for mounts"). This is just the conversion to struct mnt_idmap. Currently we still pass around the plain namespace that was attached to a mount. This is in general pretty convenient but it makes it easy to conflate namespaces that are relevant on the filesystem with namespaces that are relevent on the mount level. Especially for non-vfs developers without detailed knowledge in this area this can be a potential source for bugs. Once the conversion to struct mnt_idmap is done all helpers down to the really low-level helpers will take a struct mnt_idmap argument instead of two namespace arguments. This way it becomes impossible to conflate the two eliminating the possibility of any bugs. All of the vfs and all filesystems only operate on struct mnt_idmap. Acked-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Ian Kent <ikent@redhat.com>
2024-05-23 02:34:21 +00:00
inode_init_owner(&nop_mnt_idmap, inode, dir, mode);
if (UDF_QUERY_FLAG(sb, UDF_FLAG_UID_SET))
inode->i_uid = sbi->s_uid;
if (UDF_QUERY_FLAG(sb, UDF_FLAG_GID_SET))
inode->i_gid = sbi->s_gid;
iinfo->i_location.logicalBlockNum = block;
iinfo->i_location.partitionReferenceNum =
dinfo->i_location.partitionReferenceNum;
inode->i_ino = udf_get_lb_pblock(sb, &iinfo->i_location, 0);
inode->i_blocks = 0;
iinfo->i_lenEAttr = 0;
iinfo->i_lenAlloc = 0;
iinfo->i_use = 0;
iinfo->i_checkpoint = 1;
iinfo->i_extraPerms = FE_PERM_U_CHATTR;
udf_update_extra_perms(inode, mode);
if (UDF_QUERY_FLAG(inode->i_sb, UDF_FLAG_USE_AD_IN_ICB))
iinfo->i_alloc_type = ICBTAG_FLAG_AD_IN_ICB;
else if (UDF_QUERY_FLAG(inode->i_sb, UDF_FLAG_USE_SHORT_AD))
iinfo->i_alloc_type = ICBTAG_FLAG_AD_SHORT;
else
iinfo->i_alloc_type = ICBTAG_FLAG_AD_LONG;
vfs: change inode times to use struct timespec64 struct timespec is not y2038 safe. Transition vfs to use y2038 safe struct timespec64 instead. The change was made with the help of the following cocinelle script. This catches about 80% of the changes. All the header file and logic changes are included in the first 5 rules. The rest are trivial substitutions. I avoid changing any of the function signatures or any other filesystem specific data structures to keep the patch simple for review. The script can be a little shorter by combining different cases. But, this version was sufficient for my usecase. virtual patch @ depends on patch @ identifier now; @@ - struct timespec + struct timespec64 current_time ( ... ) { - struct timespec now = current_kernel_time(); + struct timespec64 now = current_kernel_time64(); ... - return timespec_trunc( + return timespec64_trunc( ... ); } @ depends on patch @ identifier xtime; @@ struct \( iattr \| inode \| kstat \) { ... - struct timespec xtime; + struct timespec64 xtime; ... } @ depends on patch @ identifier t; @@ struct inode_operations { ... int (*update_time) (..., - struct timespec t, + struct timespec64 t, ...); ... } @ depends on patch @ identifier t; identifier fn_update_time =~ "update_time$"; @@ fn_update_time (..., - struct timespec *t, + struct timespec64 *t, ...) { ... } @ depends on patch @ identifier t; @@ lease_get_mtime( ... , - struct timespec *t + struct timespec64 *t ) { ... } @te depends on patch forall@ identifier ts; local idexpression struct inode *inode_node; identifier i_xtime =~ "^i_[acm]time$"; identifier ia_xtime =~ "^ia_[acm]time$"; identifier fn_update_time =~ "update_time$"; identifier fn; expression e, E3; local idexpression struct inode *node1; local idexpression struct inode *node2; local idexpression struct iattr *attr1; local idexpression struct iattr *attr2; local idexpression struct iattr attr; identifier i_xtime1 =~ "^i_[acm]time$"; identifier i_xtime2 =~ "^i_[acm]time$"; identifier ia_xtime1 =~ "^ia_[acm]time$"; identifier ia_xtime2 =~ "^ia_[acm]time$"; @@ ( ( - struct timespec ts; + struct timespec64 ts; | - struct timespec ts = current_time(inode_node); + struct timespec64 ts = current_time(inode_node); ) <+... when != ts ( - timespec_equal(&inode_node->i_xtime, &ts) + timespec64_equal(&inode_node->i_xtime, &ts) | - timespec_equal(&ts, &inode_node->i_xtime) + timespec64_equal(&ts, &inode_node->i_xtime) | - timespec_compare(&inode_node->i_xtime, &ts) + timespec64_compare(&inode_node->i_xtime, &ts) | - timespec_compare(&ts, &inode_node->i_xtime) + timespec64_compare(&ts, &inode_node->i_xtime) | ts = current_time(e) | fn_update_time(..., &ts,...) | inode_node->i_xtime = ts | node1->i_xtime = ts | ts = inode_node->i_xtime | <+... attr1->ia_xtime ...+> = ts | ts = attr1->ia_xtime | ts.tv_sec | ts.tv_nsec | btrfs_set_stack_timespec_sec(..., ts.tv_sec) | btrfs_set_stack_timespec_nsec(..., ts.tv_nsec) | - ts = timespec64_to_timespec( + ts = ... -) | - ts = ktime_to_timespec( + ts = ktime_to_timespec64( ...) | - ts = E3 + ts = timespec_to_timespec64(E3) | - ktime_get_real_ts(&ts) + ktime_get_real_ts64(&ts) | fn(..., - ts + timespec64_to_timespec(ts) ,...) ) ...+> ( <... when != ts - return ts; + return timespec64_to_timespec(ts); ...> ) | - timespec_equal(&node1->i_xtime1, &node2->i_xtime2) + timespec64_equal(&node1->i_xtime2, &node2->i_xtime2) | - timespec_equal(&node1->i_xtime1, &attr2->ia_xtime2) + timespec64_equal(&node1->i_xtime2, &attr2->ia_xtime2) | - timespec_compare(&node1->i_xtime1, &node2->i_xtime2) + timespec64_compare(&node1->i_xtime1, &node2->i_xtime2) | node1->i_xtime1 = - timespec_trunc(attr1->ia_xtime1, + timespec64_trunc(attr1->ia_xtime1, ...) | - attr1->ia_xtime1 = timespec_trunc(attr2->ia_xtime2, + attr1->ia_xtime1 = timespec64_trunc(attr2->ia_xtime2, ...) | - ktime_get_real_ts(&attr1->ia_xtime1) + ktime_get_real_ts64(&attr1->ia_xtime1) | - ktime_get_real_ts(&attr.ia_xtime1) + ktime_get_real_ts64(&attr.ia_xtime1) ) @ depends on patch @ struct inode *node; struct iattr *attr; identifier fn; identifier i_xtime =~ "^i_[acm]time$"; identifier ia_xtime =~ "^ia_[acm]time$"; expression e; @@ ( - fn(node->i_xtime); + fn(timespec64_to_timespec(node->i_xtime)); | fn(..., - node->i_xtime); + timespec64_to_timespec(node->i_xtime)); | - e = fn(attr->ia_xtime); + e = fn(timespec64_to_timespec(attr->ia_xtime)); ) @ depends on patch forall @ struct inode *node; struct iattr *attr; identifier i_xtime =~ "^i_[acm]time$"; identifier ia_xtime =~ "^ia_[acm]time$"; identifier fn; @@ { + struct timespec ts; <+... ( + ts = timespec64_to_timespec(node->i_xtime); fn (..., - &node->i_xtime, + &ts, ...); | + ts = timespec64_to_timespec(attr->ia_xtime); fn (..., - &attr->ia_xtime, + &ts, ...); ) ...+> } @ depends on patch forall @ struct inode *node; struct iattr *attr; struct kstat *stat; identifier ia_xtime =~ "^ia_[acm]time$"; identifier i_xtime =~ "^i_[acm]time$"; identifier xtime =~ "^[acm]time$"; identifier fn, ret; @@ { + struct timespec ts; <+... ( + ts = timespec64_to_timespec(node->i_xtime); ret = fn (..., - &node->i_xtime, + &ts, ...); | + ts = timespec64_to_timespec(node->i_xtime); ret = fn (..., - &node->i_xtime); + &ts); | + ts = timespec64_to_timespec(attr->ia_xtime); ret = fn (..., - &attr->ia_xtime, + &ts, ...); | + ts = timespec64_to_timespec(attr->ia_xtime); ret = fn (..., - &attr->ia_xtime); + &ts); | + ts = timespec64_to_timespec(stat->xtime); ret = fn (..., - &stat->xtime); + &ts); ) ...+> } @ depends on patch @ struct inode *node; struct inode *node2; identifier i_xtime1 =~ "^i_[acm]time$"; identifier i_xtime2 =~ "^i_[acm]time$"; identifier i_xtime3 =~ "^i_[acm]time$"; struct iattr *attrp; struct iattr *attrp2; struct iattr attr ; identifier ia_xtime1 =~ "^ia_[acm]time$"; identifier ia_xtime2 =~ "^ia_[acm]time$"; struct kstat *stat; struct kstat stat1; struct timespec64 ts; identifier xtime =~ "^[acmb]time$"; expression e; @@ ( ( node->i_xtime2 \| attrp->ia_xtime2 \| attr.ia_xtime2 \) = node->i_xtime1 ; | node->i_xtime2 = \( node2->i_xtime1 \| timespec64_trunc(...) \); | node->i_xtime2 = node->i_xtime1 = node->i_xtime3 = \(ts \| current_time(...) \); | node->i_xtime1 = node->i_xtime3 = \(ts \| current_time(...) \); | stat->xtime = node2->i_xtime1; | stat1.xtime = node2->i_xtime1; | ( node->i_xtime2 \| attrp->ia_xtime2 \) = attrp->ia_xtime1 ; | ( attrp->ia_xtime1 \| attr.ia_xtime1 \) = attrp2->ia_xtime2; | - e = node->i_xtime1; + e = timespec64_to_timespec( node->i_xtime1 ); | - e = attrp->ia_xtime1; + e = timespec64_to_timespec( attrp->ia_xtime1 ); | node->i_xtime1 = current_time(...); | node->i_xtime2 = node->i_xtime1 = node->i_xtime3 = - e; + timespec_to_timespec64(e); | node->i_xtime1 = node->i_xtime3 = - e; + timespec_to_timespec64(e); | - node->i_xtime1 = e; + node->i_xtime1 = timespec_to_timespec64(e); ) Signed-off-by: Deepa Dinamani <deepa.kernel@gmail.com> Cc: <anton@tuxera.com> Cc: <balbi@kernel.org> Cc: <bfields@fieldses.org> Cc: <darrick.wong@oracle.com> Cc: <dhowells@redhat.com> Cc: <dsterba@suse.com> Cc: <dwmw2@infradead.org> Cc: <hch@lst.de> Cc: <hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp> Cc: <hubcap@omnibond.com> Cc: <jack@suse.com> Cc: <jaegeuk@kernel.org> Cc: <jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu> Cc: <jslaby@suse.com> Cc: <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: <mark@fasheh.com> Cc: <miklos@szeredi.hu> Cc: <nico@linaro.org> Cc: <reiserfs-devel@vger.kernel.org> Cc: <richard@nod.at> Cc: <sage@redhat.com> Cc: <sfrench@samba.org> Cc: <swhiteho@redhat.com> Cc: <tj@kernel.org> Cc: <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com> Cc: <tytso@mit.edu> Cc: <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
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inode->i_mtime = inode->i_atime = inode->i_ctime = current_time(inode);
iinfo->i_crtime = inode->i_mtime;
if (unlikely(insert_inode_locked(inode) < 0)) {
make_bad_inode(inode);
iput(inode);
return ERR_PTR(-EIO);
}
mark_inode_dirty(inode);
return inode;
}