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From: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
To: Ian Kent <raven@themaw.net>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>,
	Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>, Eric Sandeen <sandeen@sandeen.net>,
	Fox Chen <foxhlchen@gmail.com>,
	Brice Goglin <brice.goglin@gmail.com>,
	Rick Lindsley <ricklind@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
	David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>,
	Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>,
	Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>,
	"Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>,
	Carlos Maiolino <cmaiolino@redhat.com>,
	linux-fsdevel <linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v6 5/7] kernfs: use i_lock to protect concurrent inode updates
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2021 01:45:50 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <YMQRzl4guvQQJwG0@zeniv-ca.linux.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <162322868275.361452.17585267026652222121.stgit@web.messagingengine.com>

On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 04:51:22PM +0800, Ian Kent wrote:
> The inode operations .permission() and .getattr() use the kernfs node
> write lock but all that's needed is to keep the rb tree stable while
> updating the inode attributes as well as protecting the update itself
> against concurrent changes.

Huh?  Where does it access the rbtree at all?  Confused...

> diff --git a/fs/kernfs/inode.c b/fs/kernfs/inode.c
> index 3b01e9e61f14e..6728ecd81eb37 100644
> --- a/fs/kernfs/inode.c
> +++ b/fs/kernfs/inode.c
> @@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ static void kernfs_refresh_inode(struct kernfs_node *kn, struct inode *inode)
>  {
>  	struct kernfs_iattrs *attrs = kn->iattr;
>  
> +	spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
>  	inode->i_mode = kn->mode;
>  	if (attrs)
>  		/*
> @@ -182,6 +183,7 @@ static void kernfs_refresh_inode(struct kernfs_node *kn, struct inode *inode)
>  
>  	if (kernfs_type(kn) == KERNFS_DIR)
>  		set_nlink(inode, kn->dir.subdirs + 2);
> +	spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
>  }

Even more so - just what are you serializing here?  That code synchronizes inode
metadata with those in kernfs_node.  Suppose you've got two threads doing
->permission(); the first one gets through kernfs_refresh_inode() and goes into
generic_permission().  No locks are held, so kernfs_refresh_inode() from another
thread can run in parallel with generic_permission().

If that's not a problem, why two kernfs_refresh_inode() done in parallel would
be a problem?

Thread 1:
	permission
		done refresh, all locks released now
Thread 2:
	change metadata in kernfs_node
Thread 2:
	permission
		goes into refresh, copying metadata into inode
Thread 1:
		generic_permission()
No locks in common between the last two operations, so
we generic_permission() might see partially updated metadata.
Either we don't give a fuck (in which case I don't understand
what purpose does that ->i_lock serve) *or* we need the exclusion
to cover a wider area.

  parent reply	other threads:[~2021-06-12  1:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-06-09  8:49 [PATCH v6 0/7] kernfs: proposed locking and concurrency improvement Ian Kent
2021-06-09  8:49 ` [PATCH v6 1/7] kernfs: move revalidate to be near lookup Ian Kent
2021-06-11 12:45   ` Miklos Szeredi
2021-06-09  8:49 ` [PATCH v6 2/7] kernfs: add a revision to identify directory node changes Ian Kent
2021-06-11 12:49   ` Miklos Szeredi
2021-06-11 12:56     ` Ian Kent
2021-06-11 13:11       ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2021-06-11 13:31         ` Ian Kent
2021-06-11 14:05           ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2021-06-11 14:16             ` Ian Kent
2021-06-09  8:50 ` [PATCH v6 3/7] kernfs: use VFS negative dentry caching Ian Kent
2021-06-11 13:07   ` Miklos Szeredi
2021-06-12  0:47     ` Ian Kent
2021-06-12  1:48       ` Al Viro
2021-06-13  1:16         ` Ian Kent
2021-06-12  0:07   ` Al Viro
2021-06-12  0:43     ` Ian Kent
2021-06-12  1:08       ` Ian Kent
2021-06-12  1:51         ` Al Viro
2021-06-13  1:57           ` Ian Kent
2021-06-09  8:50 ` [PATCH v6 4/7] kernfs: switch kernfs to use an rwsem Ian Kent
2021-06-11 13:10   ` Miklos Szeredi
2021-06-12  1:24   ` Al Viro
2021-06-09  8:51 ` [PATCH v6 5/7] kernfs: use i_lock to protect concurrent inode updates Ian Kent
2021-06-11 13:11   ` Miklos Szeredi
2021-06-12  1:45   ` Al Viro [this message]
2021-06-13  1:31     ` Ian Kent
2021-06-14  1:32     ` Ian Kent
2021-06-14  6:52       ` Ian Kent
2021-06-14  7:16         ` Ian Kent
2021-06-09  8:52 ` [PATCH v6 6/7] kernfs: add kernfs_need_inode_refresh() Ian Kent
2021-06-11 13:13   ` Miklos Szeredi
2021-06-09  8:52 ` [PATCH v6 7/7] kernfs: dont call d_splice_alias() under kernfs node lock Ian Kent
2021-06-11 13:14   ` Miklos Szeredi
2021-06-09 10:14 ` [PATCH v6 0/7] kernfs: proposed locking and concurrency improvement Ian Kent

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