ext4: zero out inline data using memset() instead of empty_zero_page
Not all architectures (in particular, sparc64) have empty_zero_page. So instead of copying from empty_zero_page, use memset to clear the inline data by signalling to ext4_xattr_set_entry() via a magic pointer value, EXT4_ZERO_ATTR_VALUE, which is defined by casting -1 to a pointer. This fixes a build failure on sparc64, and the memset() should be more efficient than using memcpy() anyway. Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <boyu.mt@taobao.com> Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
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@ -628,9 +628,14 @@ ext4_xattr_set_entry(struct ext4_xattr_info *i, struct ext4_xattr_search *s)
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size. Just replace. */
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s->here->e_value_size =
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cpu_to_le32(i->value_len);
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memset(val + size - EXT4_XATTR_PAD, 0,
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EXT4_XATTR_PAD); /* Clear pad bytes. */
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memcpy(val, i->value, i->value_len);
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if (i->value == EXT4_ZERO_XATTR_VALUE) {
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memset(val, 0, size);
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} else {
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/* Clear pad bytes first. */
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memset(val + size - EXT4_XATTR_PAD, 0,
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EXT4_XATTR_PAD);
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memcpy(val, i->value, i->value_len);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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@ -669,9 +674,14 @@ ext4_xattr_set_entry(struct ext4_xattr_info *i, struct ext4_xattr_search *s)
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size_t size = EXT4_XATTR_SIZE(i->value_len);
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void *val = s->base + min_offs - size;
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s->here->e_value_offs = cpu_to_le16(min_offs - size);
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memset(val + size - EXT4_XATTR_PAD, 0,
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EXT4_XATTR_PAD); /* Clear the pad bytes. */
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memcpy(val, i->value, i->value_len);
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if (i->value == EXT4_ZERO_XATTR_VALUE) {
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memset(val, 0, size);
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} else {
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/* Clear the pad bytes first. */
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memset(val + size - EXT4_XATTR_PAD, 0,
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EXT4_XATTR_PAD);
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memcpy(val, i->value, i->value_len);
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}
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}
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}
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return 0;
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