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  8. 08 Oct, 2019 2 commits
    • J. R. Okajima's avatar
      be53027f
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      aufs: possible bugfix, uncached acl · a8614c2e
      J. R. Okajima authored
      
      
      When a branch filesystem doesn't cache ACL, aufs should not cache
      either.  Until now aufs has never met such fs, but theoretically it
      could happen.  Actually, in linux-v5.1-rc1, NFSv3 changed its behaviour
      by the commit
      	ded52fbe7020 2019-02-20 nfs: fix xfstest generic/099 failed on nfsv3
      The commit ded52fbe7020 doesn't "forget" the previous acl though.
      Doesn't it mean that the obsoleted acl is kept until NFS's attribute
      cache is expired?  I don't know.  I've asked it on LKML, but got no
      answer.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJ. R. Okajima <hooanon05g@gmail.com>
      (cherry picked from commit e448daa00228186b869356fdef8d98d9f95caf53)
      a8614c2e
  9. 31 Aug, 2019 3 commits
  10. 03 Aug, 2019 2 commits
  11. 07 Jun, 2019 4 commits
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      296aa84b
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      aufs: bugfix, no nested RCU for kfree() · 0e79e96a
      J. R. Okajima authored
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJ. R. Okajima <hooanon05g@gmail.com>
      (cherry picked from commit 4596850541ed7144f7fea951d02f0f6251c4a997)
      0e79e96a
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      aufs: possible bugfix, ignore the being freed sbinfo object · 01a1817a
      J. R. Okajima authored
      
      
      The scenario is very similar to previous commit
      "aufs: bugfix, ignore the being freed dynop object".
      One exception is that this commit is for sbinfo object which is managed
      by kobject (instead of kref).
      
      In order to enter the plink-maintenance mode, users write an ID to
      "/proc/fs/aufs/plink_maint" (this path is defined as macros in
      include/uapi/linux/aufs_type.h).  If someone else is unmounting the
      aufs mount corresponding that ID, then the searcher task may find a
      being freed sbinfo object.
      The problem and the fix is very similar to previous commit
      "aufs: bugfix, ignore the being freed dynop object".
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJ. R. Okajima <hooanon05g@gmail.com>
      (cherry picked from commit 949b498ae30797b19b9e7ac9b230815f31ffe378)
      01a1817a
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      aufs: bugfix, ignore the being freed dynop object · e870e818
      J. R. Okajima authored
      
      
      Aufs DYNOP (Dynamically customizable FS operations) object is managed by
      kref, and when its counter reaches zero, the callback function removes
      the object from the internal list which is protected by a spinlock and
      then frees the object.
      Here there is a small time window between
      A: the counter reaches zero, and
      B: require the lock to remove the object from the list.
      If someone else acquires the lock and searches the list, it may find the
      counter-zero'ed object which means the object is being freed.
      This commit ignores the object whose counter is already zero.
      Reported-and-tested-by: default avatarKirill Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJ. R. Okajima <hooanon05g@gmail.com>
      (cherry picked from commit b633d7b2635b9615fe294b85257d05008e3747a3)
      e870e818
  12. 27 May, 2019 4 commits
  13. 09 Mar, 2019 10 commits