1. remove descript management in mqueue, save code size
2. use i_ops instead of i_mqueue to remove the dup logic
Change-Id: Ie88960e50ddcae9c87977c9ad65a45297c663291
Signed-off-by: ligd <liguiding1@xiaomi.com>
let's replace the content of file in place instead
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I538910d55815c7aec656c05dba4eab2fa1d6d964
NULL inode passed to files_allocate doesn't mark file struct in the
allocated state, so other threads which invovle in file allocation
(e.g. open or dup) may allocate the same file struct again.
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I53ff876eae3c7a1e311e7f671686b73a4b4ef891
since the internal function normally return the error code directly
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ifccbcfb07d2f8f7d5fef1b2a867538f51b73655c
Deadlock during recursive access if unionfs overlays procfs,
check the critical segment only and remove the useless protection part.
|#0 unionfs_statfs (mountpt=0xf3df4540, buf=0xf3de2f0c) at unionfs/fs_unionfs.c:2136
...
|#6 0x08069429 in procfs_read (filep=0xf3df4574, buffer=0xf3df4610 "...", buflen=1024) at procfs/fs_procfs.c:412
|#7 0x0806c339 in unionfs_read (filep=0xf3de219c, buffer=0xf3df4610 "...", buflen=1024) at unionfs/fs_unionfs.c:1026
original call stack:
(gdb) bt
|#0 unionfs_statfs (mountpt=0xf3df4540, buf=0xf3de2f0c) at unionfs/fs_unionfs.c:2136
|#1 0x08071629 in mountpoint_filter (node=0xf3df4540, dirpath=0xf3df4a28 "/proc", arg=0xf3de2fc4) at mount/fs_foreachmountpoint.c:119
|#2 0x0807171b in foreach_inodelevel (node=0xf3df4540, info=0xf3df4a20) at inode/fs_foreachinode.c:90
|#3 0x08071898 in foreach_inode (handler=0x8071530 <mountpoint_filter>, arg=0xf3de2fc4) at inode/fs_foreachinode.c:193
|#4 0x080716c1 in foreach_mountpoint (handler=0x8070e2f <blocks_entry>, arg=0xf3de300c) at mount/fs_foreachmountpoint.c:169
|#5 0x08071399 in mount_read (filep=0xf3df4574, buffer=0xf3df4610 "...", buflen=1024) at mount/fs_procfs_mount.c:537
|#6 0x08069429 in procfs_read (filep=0xf3df4574, buffer=0xf3df4610 "...", buflen=1024) at procfs/fs_procfs.c:412
|#7 0x0806c339 in unionfs_read (filep=0xf3de219c, buffer=0xf3df4610 "...", buflen=1024) at unionfs/fs_unionfs.c:1026
|#8 0x080657a2 in file_read (filep=0xf3de219c, buf=0xf3df4610, nbytes=1024) at vfs/fs_read.c:110
|#9 0x0806581a in nx_read (fd=3, buf=0xf3df4610, nbytes=1024) at vfs/fs_read.c:175
|#10 0x08065847 in read (fd=3, buf=0xf3df4610, nbytes=1024) at vfs/fs_read.c:206
|#11 0x0805a242 in nsh_catfile (vtbl=0xf3df3f10, cmd=0xf3df4378 "df", filepath=0x808d5ed "/proc/fs/blocks") at nsh_fsutils.c:116
|#12 0x0805b1de in cmd_df (vtbl=0xf3df3f10, argc=1, argv=0xf3de32c0) at nsh_mntcmds.c:73
|#13 0x08056370 in nsh_command (vtbl=0xf3df3f10, argc=1, argv=0xf3de32c0) at nsh_command.c:1061
|#14 0x08053b16 in nsh_execute (vtbl=0xf3df3f10, argc=1, argv=0xf3de32c0, redirfile=0x0, oflags=0) at nsh_parse.c:741
|#15 0x08055998 in nsh_parse_command (vtbl=0xf3df3f10, cmdline=0xf3df4378 "df") at nsh_parse.c:2578
|#16 0x08055a7b in nsh_parse (vtbl=0xf3df3f10, cmdline=0xf3df4378 "df") at nsh_parse.c:2662
|#17 0x0805d691 in nsh_session (pstate=0xf3df3f10, login=1 '\001', argc=1, argv=0xf3de34b0) at nsh_session.c:191
|#18 0x0805b542 in nsh_consolemain (argc=1, argv=0xf3de34b0) at nsh_consolemain.c:115
|#19 0x0805346c in nsh_main (argc=1, argv=0xf3de34b0) at nsh_main.c:168
|#20 0x0805075a in nxtask_startup (entrypt=0x805340a <nsh_main>, argc=1, argv=0xf3de34b0) at sched/task_startup.c:165
|#21 0x08049713 in nxtask_start () at task/task_start.c:144
|#22 0x00000000 in ?? ()
Change-Id: Ic4c7aff0ea50388a371c525745e817a787dabcca
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
This reverts commit 97be116a39.
This commit broke nxffs. This leaves the first block as empty which
then exposes another bug where when the pack is called because we
have reached the end of flash and need to look for deleted inodes
we search the first block find no inode and assume that there
are no more inodes. This then results in corrupting the filesystem
by writing over existing inodes.
This can be seen by runing the sim:nxffs configuration.
Prior to this commit the first pass of writing files would look like
this:
NXFFS Dump:
BLOCK:OFFS TYPE STATE LENGTH
0:5 INODE OK 2680
0:78 DATA OK 424
1:5 DATA OK 497
2:5 DATA OK 497
3:5 DATA OK 497
4:5 DATA OK 497
5:5 DATA OK 268
5:283 INODE OK 7410
5:425 DATA OK 77
6:5 DATA OK 497
With this commit:
NXFFS Dump:
BLOCK:OFFS TYPE STATE LENGTH
0:0 BLOCK ERASED 512
1:5 INODE OK 6394
1:39 DATA OK 463
2:5 DATA OK 497
3:5 DATA OK 497
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>