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authorNick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de>2009-05-12 10:23:48 +0400
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2009-05-20 09:20:09 +0400
commitb393309d52554679f3a6e4dd18c28eee627189ce (patch)
tree15bc64aa80a716857b0e133cb7480a6333a7670f /mm
parentbe05b43969cfca5b15df6b558b65a24aec25e61a (diff)
downloadlinux-b393309d52554679f3a6e4dd18c28eee627189ce.tar.xz
fs: fix page_mkwrite error cases in core code and btrfs
commit 56a76f8275c379ed73c8a43cfa1dfa2f5e9cfa19 upstream fs: fix page_mkwrite error cases in core code and btrfs page_mkwrite is called with neither the page lock nor the ptl held. This means a page can be concurrently truncated or invalidated out from underneath it. Callers are supposed to prevent truncate races themselves, however previously the only thing they can do in case they hit one is to raise a SIGBUS. A sigbus is wrong for the case that the page has been invalidated or truncated within i_size (eg. hole punched). Callers may also have to perform memory allocations in this path, where again, SIGBUS would be wrong. The previous patch ("mm: page_mkwrite change prototype to match fault") made it possible to properly specify errors. Convert the generic buffer.c code and btrfs to return sane error values (in the case of page removed from pagecache, VM_FAULT_NOPAGE will cause the fault handler to exit without doing anything, and the fault will be retried properly). This fixes core code, and converts btrfs as a template/example. All other filesystems defining their own page_mkwrite should be fixed in a similar manner. Acked-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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