FUSE: Notifying the kernel of deletion.
Allows a FUSE file-system to tell the kernel when a file or directory is deleted. If the specified dentry has the specified inode number, the kernel will unhash it. The current 'fuse_notify_inval_entry' does not cause the kernel to clean up directories that are in use properly, and as a result the users of those directories see incorrect semantics from the file-system. The error condition seen when 'fuse_notify_inval_entry' is used to notify of a deleted directory is avoided when 'fuse_notify_delete' is used instead. The following scenario demonstrates the difference: 1. User A chdirs into 'testdir' and starts reading 'testfile'. 2. User B rm -rf 'testdir'. 3. User B creates 'testdir'. 4. User C chdirs into 'testdir'. If you run the above within the same machine on any file-system (including fuse file-systems), there is no problem: user C is able to chdir into the new testdir. The old testdir is removed from the dentry tree, but still open by user A. If operations 2 and 3 are performed via the network such that the fuse file-system uses one of the notify functions to tell the kernel that the nodes are gone, then the following error occurs for user C while user A holds the original directory open: muirj@empacher:~> ls /test/testdir ls: cannot access /test/testdir: No such file or directory The issue here is that the kernel still has a dentry for testdir, and so it is requesting the attributes for the old directory, while the file-system is responding that the directory no longer exists. If on the other hand, if the file-system can notify the kernel that the directory is deleted using the new 'fuse_notify_delete' function, then the above ls will find the new directory as expected. Signed-off-by: John Muir <john@jmuir.com> Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
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@ -1378,7 +1378,59 @@ static int fuse_notify_inval_entry(struct fuse_conn *fc, unsigned int size,
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down_read(&fc->killsb);
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err = -ENOENT;
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if (fc->sb)
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err = fuse_reverse_inval_entry(fc->sb, outarg.parent, &name);
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err = fuse_reverse_inval_entry(fc->sb, outarg.parent, 0, &name);
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up_read(&fc->killsb);
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kfree(buf);
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return err;
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err:
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kfree(buf);
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fuse_copy_finish(cs);
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return err;
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}
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static int fuse_notify_delete(struct fuse_conn *fc, unsigned int size,
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struct fuse_copy_state *cs)
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{
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struct fuse_notify_delete_out outarg;
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int err = -ENOMEM;
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char *buf;
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struct qstr name;
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buf = kzalloc(FUSE_NAME_MAX + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!buf)
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goto err;
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err = -EINVAL;
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if (size < sizeof(outarg))
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goto err;
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err = fuse_copy_one(cs, &outarg, sizeof(outarg));
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if (err)
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goto err;
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err = -ENAMETOOLONG;
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if (outarg.namelen > FUSE_NAME_MAX)
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goto err;
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err = -EINVAL;
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if (size != sizeof(outarg) + outarg.namelen + 1)
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goto err;
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name.name = buf;
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name.len = outarg.namelen;
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err = fuse_copy_one(cs, buf, outarg.namelen + 1);
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if (err)
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goto err;
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fuse_copy_finish(cs);
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buf[outarg.namelen] = 0;
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name.hash = full_name_hash(name.name, name.len);
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down_read(&fc->killsb);
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err = -ENOENT;
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if (fc->sb)
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err = fuse_reverse_inval_entry(fc->sb, outarg.parent,
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outarg.child, &name);
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up_read(&fc->killsb);
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kfree(buf);
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return err;
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case FUSE_NOTIFY_RETRIEVE:
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return fuse_notify_retrieve(fc, size, cs);
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case FUSE_NOTIFY_DELETE:
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return fuse_notify_delete(fc, size, cs);
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default:
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fuse_copy_finish(cs);
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return -EINVAL;
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