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SubjectRe: [git pull] vfs.git part 2
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 12:02:45PM +0000, Rasmus Villemoes wrote:

> But isn't the problem the case where dirname does not exist? I.e., the
> application has to make sure that "/some/where" exists and is a directory
> before open("/some/where", O_CREAT | O_TMPFILE | O_RDWR, 0666) can be
> relied upon to fail on kernels not recognizing O_TMPFILE, instead of
> just creating "where" in "/some".
>
> Just thinking out loud, and please tell me to shut up if it doesn't make
> sense: The documentation for O_DIRECTORY seems to imply that one could
> require O_DIRECTORY to be given when using O_TMPFILE. The "If pathname
> is not a directory, cause the open to fail" certainly seems to make
> sense when O_TMPFILE is used, and older kernels should complain when
> seeing the O_CREAT|O_DIRECTORY combination. It is a hack, though.

They should, but they won't ;-/ It's the same problem - we do *not*
validate the flags argument. We'll get to do_last(), hit lookup_open(),
which will create the sucker and go to finish_open_created. Which is
past the logics checking for LOOKUP_DIRECTORY trying to return a non-directory
and it would've been too late to fail anyway - the file has already been
created. IOW, O_DIRECTORY is ignored when O_CREAT is present *and* file
didn't exist already. In that case we almost certainly can treat that as a
bug (i.e. start failing open() on O_CREAT | O_DIRECTORY in all cases -
I'd be _very_ surprised if somebody called open() with such combination of
flags), but that doesn't help with older kernels...


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