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SubjectRe: May close() return any error code?
On Sun, 02 Aug 2015 16:07:06 +0200,
Al Viro wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 07:45:11AM -0700, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> > > This seems coming from evdev_flush(). As there is no fd leak, it's no
> > > big problem per se. But, now the question is whether returning such
> > > an error code is correct behavior at all. At least, it doesn't seem
> > > defined in POSIX:
> > > http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/close.html
> >
> > Hmm, if I checked the right version of the code close_nointr_nofail()
> > expects only 0 as the return code so even if we change the kernel to
> > use more conforming -EIO instead of -ENODEV systemd will still die...
> >
> > The question is whether we really need to propagate return value from
> > f_op->flush() up to userspace in filp_close(). Why don't we ask Al?
>
> That's the whole damn point of having ->flush(). And yes, we do need that -
> things like NFS (not to mention tapes, etc.) do rely on that.
>
> Whether it makes sense to do this kind of "do something that might have
> a failure to report on each close()" for evdev is up to driver, obviously.

So, the behavior of VFS layer is as designed. Then I suppose the fix
should be rather in evdev.c. Dmitry, could you paper over it?


thanks,

Takashi


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