Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: missing mnt_drop_write() on open error | From | Dave Hansen <> | Date | Wed, 26 Sep 2007 09:19:05 -0700 |
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On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 10:38 +0200, Miklos Szeredi wrote: > In __dentry_open() there's still a few places where fput() won't be > called, notably when ->open fails, which is what I'm triggering I > think. > > Also even more horrible things can happen because of the > nd->intent.open.file thing. For example if the lookup routine calls > lookup_instantiate_filp(), and after this, but before may_open() some > error happens, then release_open_intent() will call fput() on the > file, which will cause mnt_drop_write() to be called, even though a > matching mnt_want_write() hasn't yet been called. Ugly, eh?
I'm not sure it is _that_ horrible. ;)
Do you see any reason we can't just shadow the get/put_write_access(inode) calls with mnt_want/drop_write() calls? I think they're always matched.
-- Dave
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