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SubjectRe: reiserfs locking (v2)
On Sat, Jul 03, 2010 at 10:24:42AM +0100, Al Viro wrote:

> Gyah... For the 1001st time: readdir() is far from being the only thing that
> nests mmap_sem inside i_mutex. In particular, write() does the same thing.
>
> So yes, it *is* a real deadlock, TYVM, with no directories involved. Open the
> same file twice, mmap one fd, close it, then have munmap() hitting i_mutex
> in reiserfs_file_release() race with write() through another fd.
>
> Incidentally, reiserfs_file_release() checks in the fastpath look completely
> bogus. Checking i_count? What the hell is that one about? And no, these
> checks won't stop open() coming between them and grabbing i_mutex, so they
> couldn't prevent the deadlock in question anyway.

... and unfortunately it's been that way since the the initial merge in 2.4.early.
FWIW, it seems that i_count check was a misguided attempt to check that no other
opened struct file are there, but it's
a) wrong, since way, _way_ back - open() affects d_count, not i_count
b) wrong even with such modification (consider hardlinks)
c) wrong for even more reasons since forever - i_count and d_count could
be bumped by many things at any time
d) hopelessly racy anyway, since another open() could very well have
happened just as we'd finished these checks.


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