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authorJonathan Corbet <[email protected]>2009-02-01 14:26:59 -0700
committerJonathan Corbet <[email protected]>2009-03-16 08:32:27 -0600
commit76398425bb06b07cc3a3b1ce169c67dc9d6874ed (patch)
treee6e1800edda88b5592617a950daacf2199587a33 /fs/bad_inode.c
parentdb1dd4d376134eba0e08af523b61cc566a4ea1cd (diff)
Move FASYNC bit handling to f_op->fasync()
Removing the BKL from FASYNC handling ran into the challenge of keeping the setting of the FASYNC bit in filp->f_flags atomic with regard to calls to the underlying fasync() function. Andi Kleen suggested moving the handling of that bit into fasync(); this patch does exactly that. As a result, we have a couple of internal API changes: fasync() must now manage the FASYNC bit, and it will be called without the BKL held. As it happens, every fasync() implementation in the kernel with one exception calls fasync_helper(). So, if we make fasync_helper() set the FASYNC bit, we can avoid making any changes to the other fasync() functions - as long as those functions, themselves, have proper locking. Most fasync() implementations do nothing but call fasync_helper() - which has its own lock - so they are easily verified as correct. The BKL had already been pushed down into the rest. The networking code has its own version of fasync_helper(), so that code has been augmented with explicit FASYNC bit handling. Cc: Al Viro <[email protected]> Cc: David Miller <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <[email protected]>
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