VFS/fsstack: handle 32-bit smp + preempt + large files in fsstack_copy_inode_size
Copy the inode size and blocks from one inode to another correctly on 32-bit systems with CONFIG_SMP, CONFIG_PREEMPT, or CONFIG_LBDAF. Use proper inode spinlocks only when i_size/i_blocks cannot fit in one 32-bit word. Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hugh.dickins@tiscali.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Erez Zadok <ezk@cs.sunysb.edu> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
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							| @@ -7,10 +7,58 @@ | ||||
|  * This function cannot be inlined since i_size_{read,write} is rather | ||||
|  * heavy-weight on 32-bit systems | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| void fsstack_copy_inode_size(struct inode *dst, const struct inode *src) | ||||
| void fsstack_copy_inode_size(struct inode *dst, struct inode *src) | ||||
| { | ||||
| 	i_size_write(dst, i_size_read((struct inode *)src)); | ||||
| 	dst->i_blocks = src->i_blocks; | ||||
| 	loff_t i_size; | ||||
| 	blkcnt_t i_blocks; | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	/* | ||||
| 	 * i_size_read() includes its own seqlocking and protection from | ||||
| 	 * preemption (see include/linux/fs.h): we need nothing extra for | ||||
| 	 * that here, and prefer to avoid nesting locks than attempt to keep | ||||
| 	 * i_size and i_blocks in sync together. | ||||
| 	 */ | ||||
| 	i_size = i_size_read(src); | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	/* | ||||
| 	 * But if CONFIG_LBDAF (on 32-bit), we ought to make an effort to | ||||
| 	 * keep the two halves of i_blocks in sync despite SMP or PREEMPT - | ||||
| 	 * though stat's generic_fillattr() doesn't bother, and we won't be | ||||
| 	 * applying quotas (where i_blocks does become important) at the | ||||
| 	 * upper level. | ||||
| 	 * | ||||
| 	 * We don't actually know what locking is used at the lower level; | ||||
| 	 * but if it's a filesystem that supports quotas, it will be using | ||||
| 	 * i_lock as in inode_add_bytes().  tmpfs uses other locking, and | ||||
| 	 * its 32-bit is (just) able to exceed 2TB i_size with the aid of | ||||
| 	 * holes; but its i_blocks cannot carry into the upper long without | ||||
| 	 * almost 2TB swap - let's ignore that case. | ||||
| 	 */ | ||||
| 	if (sizeof(i_blocks) > sizeof(long)) | ||||
| 		spin_lock(&src->i_lock); | ||||
| 	i_blocks = src->i_blocks; | ||||
| 	if (sizeof(i_blocks) > sizeof(long)) | ||||
| 		spin_unlock(&src->i_lock); | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	/* | ||||
| 	 * If CONFIG_SMP or CONFIG_PREEMPT on 32-bit, it's vital for | ||||
| 	 * fsstack_copy_inode_size() to hold some lock around | ||||
| 	 * i_size_write(), otherwise i_size_read() may spin forever (see | ||||
| 	 * include/linux/fs.h).  We don't necessarily hold i_mutex when this | ||||
| 	 * is called, so take i_lock for that case. | ||||
| 	 * | ||||
| 	 * And if CONFIG_LBADF (on 32-bit), continue our effort to keep the | ||||
| 	 * two halves of i_blocks in sync despite SMP or PREEMPT: use i_lock | ||||
| 	 * for that case too, and do both at once by combining the tests. | ||||
| 	 * | ||||
| 	 * There is none of this locking overhead in the 64-bit case. | ||||
| 	 */ | ||||
| 	if (sizeof(i_size) > sizeof(long) || sizeof(i_blocks) > sizeof(long)) | ||||
| 		spin_lock(&dst->i_lock); | ||||
| 	i_size_write(dst, i_size); | ||||
| 	dst->i_blocks = i_blocks; | ||||
| 	if (sizeof(i_size) > sizeof(long) || sizeof(i_blocks) > sizeof(long)) | ||||
| 		spin_unlock(&dst->i_lock); | ||||
| } | ||||
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fsstack_copy_inode_size); | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
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