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author | gVisor bot <gvisor-bot@google.com> | 2020-11-13 00:59:23 +0000 |
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committer | gVisor bot <gvisor-bot@google.com> | 2020-11-13 00:59:23 +0000 |
commit | 8c35d50e11bb782d325a2e796ac8253df5cd0db6 (patch) | |
tree | 3bb390821b51d96057a19ecfe096b11f6b557221 /pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go | |
parent | 57a0a3653509689d4fd1959a4212b966617de96b (diff) | |
parent | ae7ab0a330aaa1676d1fe066e3f5ac5fe805ec1c (diff) |
Merge release-20201030.0-73-gae7ab0a33 (automated)
Diffstat (limited to 'pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go')
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go | 80 |
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go index 7ab298019..2294c490e 100644 --- a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go +++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go @@ -114,6 +114,51 @@ func putDentrySlice(ds *[]*dentry) { dentrySlicePool.Put(ds) } +// renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching calls fs.renameMu.RUnlock(), then calls +// dentry.checkCachingLocked on all dentries in *dsp with fs.renameMu locked +// for writing. +// +// dsp is a pointer-to-pointer since defer evaluates its arguments immediately, +// but dentry slices are allocated lazily, and it's much easier to say "defer +// fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)" than "defer func() { +// fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(ds) }()" to work around this. +func (fs *filesystem) renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(ctx context.Context, dsp **[]*dentry) { + fs.renameMu.RUnlock() + if *dsp == nil { + return + } + ds := **dsp + // Only go through calling dentry.checkCachingLocked() (which requires + // re-locking renameMu) if we actually have any dentries with zero refs. + checkAny := false + for i := range ds { + if atomic.LoadInt64(&ds[i].refs) == 0 { + checkAny = true + break + } + } + if checkAny { + fs.renameMu.Lock() + for _, d := range ds { + d.checkCachingLocked(ctx) + } + fs.renameMu.Unlock() + } + putDentrySlice(*dsp) +} + +func (fs *filesystem) renameMuUnlockAndCheckCaching(ctx context.Context, ds **[]*dentry) { + if *ds == nil { + fs.renameMu.Unlock() + return + } + for _, d := range **ds { + d.checkCachingLocked(ctx) + } + fs.renameMu.Unlock() + putDentrySlice(*ds) +} + // stepLocked resolves rp.Component() to an existing file, starting from the // given directory. // @@ -651,41 +696,6 @@ func (fs *filesystem) unlinkAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, dir b return nil } -// renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching calls fs.renameMu.RUnlock(), then calls -// dentry.checkCachingLocked on all dentries in *ds with fs.renameMu locked for -// writing. -// -// ds is a pointer-to-pointer since defer evaluates its arguments immediately, -// but dentry slices are allocated lazily, and it's much easier to say "defer -// fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)" than "defer func() { -// fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(ds) }()" to work around this. -func (fs *filesystem) renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(ctx context.Context, ds **[]*dentry) { - fs.renameMu.RUnlock() - if *ds == nil { - return - } - if len(**ds) != 0 { - fs.renameMu.Lock() - for _, d := range **ds { - d.checkCachingLocked(ctx) - } - fs.renameMu.Unlock() - } - putDentrySlice(*ds) -} - -func (fs *filesystem) renameMuUnlockAndCheckCaching(ctx context.Context, ds **[]*dentry) { - if *ds == nil { - fs.renameMu.Unlock() - return - } - for _, d := range **ds { - d.checkCachingLocked(ctx) - } - fs.renameMu.Unlock() - putDentrySlice(*ds) -} - // AccessAt implements vfs.Filesystem.Impl.AccessAt. func (fs *filesystem) AccessAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, creds *auth.Credentials, ats vfs.AccessTypes) error { var ds *[]*dentry |