put_files_struct() and close_files() do rcu_read_lock() to make
rcu_dereference_check_fdtable() happy.
This looks a bit ugly, files_fdtable() just reads the pointer,
we can simply use rcu_dereference_raw() to avoid the warning.
The patch also changes close_files() to return fdt, this avoids
another rcu_read_lock()/files_fdtable() in put_files_struct().
I think close_files() needs more cleanups:
- we do not need xchg() exactly because we are the last
user of this files_struct
- "if (file)" should be turned into WARN_ON(!file)
Signed-off-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
-static void close_files(struct files_struct * files)
+static struct fdtable *close_files(struct files_struct * files)
- int i, j;
- struct fdtable *fdt;
-
- j = 0;
-
/*
* It is safe to dereference the fd table without RCU or
* ->file_lock because this is the last reference to the
/*
* It is safe to dereference the fd table without RCU or
* ->file_lock because this is the last reference to the
- * files structure. But use RCU to shut RCU-lockdep up.
- rcu_read_lock();
- fdt = files_fdtable(files);
- rcu_read_unlock();
+ struct fdtable *fdt = rcu_dereference_raw(files->fdt);
+ int i, j = 0;
+
for (;;) {
unsigned long set;
i = j * BITS_PER_LONG;
for (;;) {
unsigned long set;
i = j * BITS_PER_LONG;
}
struct files_struct *get_files_struct(struct task_struct *task)
}
struct files_struct *get_files_struct(struct task_struct *task)
void put_files_struct(struct files_struct *files)
{
void put_files_struct(struct files_struct *files)
{
if (atomic_dec_and_test(&files->count)) {
if (atomic_dec_and_test(&files->count)) {
- close_files(files);
- /* not really needed, since nobody can see us */
- rcu_read_lock();
- fdt = files_fdtable(files);
- rcu_read_unlock();
+ struct fdtable *fdt = close_files(files);
+
/* free the arrays if they are not embedded */
if (fdt != &files->fdtab)
__free_fdtable(fdt);
/* free the arrays if they are not embedded */
if (fdt != &files->fdtab)
__free_fdtable(fdt);