Re: [PATCH 1/6] Add a dentry op to handle automounting rather thanabusing follow_link() [ver #2]

From: Ian Kent
Date: Mon Jul 26 2010 - 23:43:59 EST


On Mon, 2010-07-26 at 16:54 +0100, David Howells wrote:
> Ian Kent <raven@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > Does it make autofs easier if d_op->d_automount() is allowed to return
> > > -EXDEV to request this? Then you can return it in Oz mode to allow the
> > > daemon to see/use the underlying mountpoint without recursing back into
> > > d_automount().
> >
> > Yes, it's really useful.
>
> I think what's required, then, is if d_automount() returns -EXDEV then:
>
> (1) If the dentry is terminal in the lookup path, then we just return -EXDEV
> to indicate to __follow_mount() that we really do want to stop there.
>
> (2) If the dentry is not terminal, then we convert the error to -EREMOTE to
> indicate that we can't complete the pathwalk as one of the earlier
> components is inaccessible.

Is this something others need?

Again, the exists vs not yet exists case for paths within indirect
autofs mounts. At the moment I can just set the flag on all dentrys in
the autofs fs and return EXDEV for non-empty directories in order to
return the dentry as a path component. OTOH if the dentry is a mount
embeded in the path and the mount fails we get a error return.

I could clear the flag on non-root parent dentrys during mkdir if this
is needed by others.

>
> See the attached patch.
>
> David
> ---
> diff --git a/fs/namei.c b/fs/namei.c
> index c154112..6c385d4 100644
> --- a/fs/namei.c
> +++ b/fs/namei.c
> @@ -653,8 +653,20 @@ static int follow_automount(struct path *path, unsigned flags, int res)
> return -ELOOP;
>
> mnt = path->dentry->d_op->d_automount(path);
> - if (IS_ERR(mnt))
> + if (IS_ERR(mnt)) {
> + /*
> + * The filesystem is allowed to return -EXDEV here to indicate
> + * they don't want to automount. For instance, autofs would do
> + * this so that its userspace daemon can mount on this dentry.
> + *
> + * However, we can only permit this if it's a terminal point in
> + * the path being looked up; if it wasn't then the remainder of
> + * the path is inaccessible and we should say so.
> + */
> + if (PTR_ERR(mnt) == -EXDEV && (flags & LOOKUP_CONTINUE))
> + return -EREMOTE;
> return PTR_ERR(mnt);
> + }
> if (!mnt) /* mount collision */
> return 0;
>
>


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