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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/3] dcache: add a new enum type for 'dentry_d_lock_class'
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 08:58:05AM -0500, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Nov 2019 13:48:23 +0000
> Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> wrote:
>
> > > BTW, what do you mean by "can debugfs_remove_recursive() rely upon the
> > > lack of attempts to create new entries inside the subtree it's trying
> > > to kill?"
> >
> > Is it possible for something to call e.g. debugfs_create_dir() (or any
> > similar primitive) with parent inside the subtree that has been
> > passed to debugfs_remove_recursive() call that is still in progress?
> >
> > If debugfs needs to cope with that, debugfs_remove_recursive() needs
> > considerably heavier locking, to start with.
>
> I don't know about debugfs, but at least tracefs (which cut and pasted
> from debugfs) does not allow that. At least in theory it doesn't allow
> that (and if it does, it's a bug in the locking at the higher levels).
>
> And perhaps debugfs shouldn't allow that either. As it is only suppose
> to be a light weight way to interact with the kernel, hence the name
> "debugfs".
>
> Yu, do you have a test case for the "infinite loop" case?

Infinite loop, AFAICS, is reasonably easy to trigger - just open
a non-empty subdirectory and lseek to e.g. next-to-last element
in it. Again, list_empty() use in there is quite wrong - it can
give false negatives just on the cursors. No arguments about
that part...

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