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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001 The text below describes the locking rules for VFS-related methods.
2It is (believed to be) up-to-date. *Please*, if you change anything in
3prototypes or locking protocols - update this file. And update the relevant
4instances in the tree, don't leave that to maintainers of filesystems/devices/
5etc. At the very least, put the list of dubious cases in the end of this file.
6Don't turn it into log - maintainers of out-of-the-tree code are supposed to
7be able to use diff(1).
8 Thing currently missing here: socket operations. Alexey?
9
10--------------------------- dentry_operations --------------------------
11prototypes:
Nick Piggin34286d62011-01-07 17:49:57 +110012 int (*d_revalidate)(struct dentry *, struct nameidata *);
Nick Pigginb1e6a012011-01-07 17:49:28 +110013 int (*d_hash)(const struct dentry *, const struct inode *,
14 struct qstr *);
Nick Piggin621e1552011-01-07 17:49:27 +110015 int (*d_compare)(const struct dentry *, const struct inode *,
16 const struct dentry *, const struct inode *,
17 unsigned int, const char *, const struct qstr *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070018 int (*d_delete)(struct dentry *);
19 void (*d_release)(struct dentry *);
20 void (*d_iput)(struct dentry *, struct inode *);
Eric Dumazetc23fbb62007-05-08 00:26:18 -070021 char *(*d_dname)((struct dentry *dentry, char *buffer, int buflen);
David Howells9875cf82011-01-14 18:45:21 +000022 struct vfsmount *(*d_automount)(struct path *path);
David Howellscc53ce52011-01-14 18:45:26 +000023 int (*d_manage)(struct dentry *, bool);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070024
25locking rules:
Nick Piggin34286d62011-01-07 17:49:57 +110026 rename_lock ->d_lock may block rcu-walk
27d_revalidate: no no yes (ref-walk) maybe
28d_hash no no no maybe
29d_compare: yes no no maybe
30d_delete: no yes no no
31d_release: no no yes no
Sage Weilf0023bc2011-10-28 10:02:42 -070032d_prune: no yes no no
Nick Piggin34286d62011-01-07 17:49:57 +110033d_iput: no no yes no
34d_dname: no no no no
David Howells9875cf82011-01-14 18:45:21 +000035d_automount: no no yes no
David Howellsab909112011-01-14 18:46:51 +000036d_manage: no no yes (ref-walk) maybe
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070037
38--------------------------- inode_operations ---------------------------
39prototypes:
Al Viro4acdaf22011-07-26 01:42:34 -040040 int (*create) (struct inode *,struct dentry *,umode_t, struct nameidata *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070041 struct dentry * (*lookup) (struct inode *,struct dentry *, struct nameid
42ata *);
43 int (*link) (struct dentry *,struct inode *,struct dentry *);
44 int (*unlink) (struct inode *,struct dentry *);
45 int (*symlink) (struct inode *,struct dentry *,const char *);
Al Viro18bb1db2011-07-26 01:41:39 -040046 int (*mkdir) (struct inode *,struct dentry *,umode_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070047 int (*rmdir) (struct inode *,struct dentry *);
Al Viro1a67aaf2011-07-26 01:52:52 -040048 int (*mknod) (struct inode *,struct dentry *,umode_t,dev_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070049 int (*rename) (struct inode *, struct dentry *,
50 struct inode *, struct dentry *);
51 int (*readlink) (struct dentry *, char __user *,int);
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +010052 void * (*follow_link) (struct dentry *, struct nameidata *);
53 void (*put_link) (struct dentry *, struct nameidata *, void *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070054 void (*truncate) (struct inode *);
Nick Pigginb74c79e2011-01-07 17:49:58 +110055 int (*permission) (struct inode *, int, unsigned int);
Christoph Hellwig4e34e712011-07-23 17:37:31 +020056 int (*get_acl)(struct inode *, int);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070057 int (*setattr) (struct dentry *, struct iattr *);
58 int (*getattr) (struct vfsmount *, struct dentry *, struct kstat *);
59 int (*setxattr) (struct dentry *, const char *,const void *,size_t,int);
60 ssize_t (*getxattr) (struct dentry *, const char *, void *, size_t);
61 ssize_t (*listxattr) (struct dentry *, char *, size_t);
62 int (*removexattr) (struct dentry *, const char *);
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +010063 void (*truncate_range)(struct inode *, loff_t, loff_t);
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +010064 int (*fiemap)(struct inode *, struct fiemap_extent_info *, u64 start, u64 len);
Josef Bacik295534f2012-03-26 09:59:21 -040065 void (*update_time)(struct inode *, struct timespec *, int);
Miklos Szeredi48b105f2012-06-05 15:10:17 +020066 struct file * (*atomic_open)(struct inode *, struct dentry *,
67 struct opendata *, unsigned open_flag,
68 umode_t create_mode, bool *created);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070069
70locking rules:
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +010071 all may block
Artem Bityutskiya7bc02f2007-05-09 07:53:16 +020072 i_mutex(inode)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070073lookup: yes
74create: yes
75link: yes (both)
76mknod: yes
77symlink: yes
78mkdir: yes
79unlink: yes (both)
80rmdir: yes (both) (see below)
81rename: yes (all) (see below)
82readlink: no
83follow_link: no
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +010084put_link: no
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070085truncate: yes (see below)
86setattr: yes
Nick Pigginb74c79e2011-01-07 17:49:58 +110087permission: no (may not block if called in rcu-walk mode)
Christoph Hellwig4e34e712011-07-23 17:37:31 +020088get_acl: no
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070089getattr: no
90setxattr: yes
91getxattr: no
92listxattr: no
93removexattr: yes
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +010094truncate_range: yes
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +010095fiemap: no
Josef Bacik295534f2012-03-26 09:59:21 -040096update_time: no
Miklos Szeredi48b105f2012-06-05 15:10:17 +020097atomic_open: yes
Josef Bacik295534f2012-03-26 09:59:21 -040098
Artem Bityutskiya7bc02f2007-05-09 07:53:16 +020099 Additionally, ->rmdir(), ->unlink() and ->rename() have ->i_mutex on
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700100victim.
101 cross-directory ->rename() has (per-superblock) ->s_vfs_rename_sem.
102 ->truncate() is never called directly - it's a callback, not a
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100103method. It's called by vmtruncate() - deprecated library function used by
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700104->setattr(). Locking information above applies to that call (i.e. is
105inherited from ->setattr() - vmtruncate() is used when ATTR_SIZE had been
106passed).
107
108See Documentation/filesystems/directory-locking for more detailed discussion
109of the locking scheme for directory operations.
110
111--------------------------- super_operations ---------------------------
112prototypes:
113 struct inode *(*alloc_inode)(struct super_block *sb);
114 void (*destroy_inode)(struct inode *);
Christoph Hellwigaa385722011-05-27 06:53:02 -0400115 void (*dirty_inode) (struct inode *, int flags);
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100116 int (*write_inode) (struct inode *, struct writeback_control *wbc);
Al Viro336fb3b2010-06-08 00:37:12 -0400117 int (*drop_inode) (struct inode *);
118 void (*evict_inode) (struct inode *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700119 void (*put_super) (struct super_block *);
120 void (*write_super) (struct super_block *);
121 int (*sync_fs)(struct super_block *sb, int wait);
Takashi Satoc4be0c12009-01-09 16:40:58 -0800122 int (*freeze_fs) (struct super_block *);
123 int (*unfreeze_fs) (struct super_block *);
David Howells726c3342006-06-23 02:02:58 -0700124 int (*statfs) (struct dentry *, struct kstatfs *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700125 int (*remount_fs) (struct super_block *, int *, char *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700126 void (*umount_begin) (struct super_block *);
Al Viro34c80b12011-12-08 21:32:45 -0500127 int (*show_options)(struct seq_file *, struct dentry *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700128 ssize_t (*quota_read)(struct super_block *, int, char *, size_t, loff_t);
129 ssize_t (*quota_write)(struct super_block *, int, const char *, size_t, loff_t);
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100130 int (*bdev_try_to_free_page)(struct super_block*, struct page*, gfp_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700131
132locking rules:
Al Viro336fb3b2010-06-08 00:37:12 -0400133 All may block [not true, see below]
Christoph Hellwig7e325d32009-06-19 20:22:37 +0200134 s_umount
135alloc_inode:
136destroy_inode:
Christoph Hellwigaa385722011-05-27 06:53:02 -0400137dirty_inode:
Christoph Hellwig7e325d32009-06-19 20:22:37 +0200138write_inode:
Dave Chinnerf283c862011-03-22 22:23:39 +1100139drop_inode: !!!inode->i_lock!!!
Al Viro336fb3b2010-06-08 00:37:12 -0400140evict_inode:
Christoph Hellwig7e325d32009-06-19 20:22:37 +0200141put_super: write
142write_super: read
143sync_fs: read
144freeze_fs: read
145unfreeze_fs: read
Al Viro336fb3b2010-06-08 00:37:12 -0400146statfs: maybe(read) (see below)
147remount_fs: write
Christoph Hellwig7e325d32009-06-19 20:22:37 +0200148umount_begin: no
149show_options: no (namespace_sem)
150quota_read: no (see below)
151quota_write: no (see below)
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100152bdev_try_to_free_page: no (see below)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700153
Al Viro336fb3b2010-06-08 00:37:12 -0400154->statfs() has s_umount (shared) when called by ustat(2) (native or
155compat), but that's an accident of bad API; s_umount is used to pin
156the superblock down when we only have dev_t given us by userland to
157identify the superblock. Everything else (statfs(), fstatfs(), etc.)
158doesn't hold it when calling ->statfs() - superblock is pinned down
159by resolving the pathname passed to syscall.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700160->quota_read() and ->quota_write() functions are both guaranteed to
161be the only ones operating on the quota file by the quota code (via
162dqio_sem) (unless an admin really wants to screw up something and
163writes to quota files with quotas on). For other details about locking
164see also dquot_operations section.
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100165->bdev_try_to_free_page is called from the ->releasepage handler of
166the block device inode. See there for more details.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700167
168--------------------------- file_system_type ---------------------------
169prototypes:
Jonathan Corbet5d8b2eb2006-07-10 04:44:07 -0700170 int (*get_sb) (struct file_system_type *, int,
171 const char *, void *, struct vfsmount *);
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100172 struct dentry *(*mount) (struct file_system_type *, int,
173 const char *, void *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700174 void (*kill_sb) (struct super_block *);
175locking rules:
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100176 may block
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100177mount yes
178kill_sb yes
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700179
Al Viro1a102ff2011-03-16 09:07:58 -0400180->mount() returns ERR_PTR or the root dentry; its superblock should be locked
181on return.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700182->kill_sb() takes a write-locked superblock, does all shutdown work on it,
183unlocks and drops the reference.
184
185--------------------------- address_space_operations --------------------------
186prototypes:
187 int (*writepage)(struct page *page, struct writeback_control *wbc);
188 int (*readpage)(struct file *, struct page *);
189 int (*sync_page)(struct page *);
190 int (*writepages)(struct address_space *, struct writeback_control *);
191 int (*set_page_dirty)(struct page *page);
192 int (*readpages)(struct file *filp, struct address_space *mapping,
193 struct list_head *pages, unsigned nr_pages);
Nick Piggin4e02ed42008-10-29 14:00:55 -0700194 int (*write_begin)(struct file *, struct address_space *mapping,
195 loff_t pos, unsigned len, unsigned flags,
196 struct page **pagep, void **fsdata);
197 int (*write_end)(struct file *, struct address_space *mapping,
198 loff_t pos, unsigned len, unsigned copied,
199 struct page *page, void *fsdata);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700200 sector_t (*bmap)(struct address_space *, sector_t);
201 int (*invalidatepage) (struct page *, unsigned long);
202 int (*releasepage) (struct page *, int);
Linus Torvalds6072d132010-12-01 13:35:19 -0500203 void (*freepage)(struct page *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700204 int (*direct_IO)(int, struct kiocb *, const struct iovec *iov,
205 loff_t offset, unsigned long nr_segs);
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100206 int (*get_xip_mem)(struct address_space *, pgoff_t, int, void **,
207 unsigned long *);
208 int (*migratepage)(struct address_space *, struct page *, struct page *);
209 int (*launder_page)(struct page *);
210 int (*is_partially_uptodate)(struct page *, read_descriptor_t *, unsigned long);
211 int (*error_remove_page)(struct address_space *, struct page *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700212
213locking rules:
Linus Torvalds6072d132010-12-01 13:35:19 -0500214 All except set_page_dirty and freepage may block
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700215
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100216 PageLocked(page) i_mutex
217writepage: yes, unlocks (see below)
218readpage: yes, unlocks
219sync_page: maybe
220writepages:
221set_page_dirty no
222readpages:
223write_begin: locks the page yes
224write_end: yes, unlocks yes
225bmap:
226invalidatepage: yes
227releasepage: yes
228freepage: yes
229direct_IO:
230get_xip_mem: maybe
231migratepage: yes (both)
232launder_page: yes
233is_partially_uptodate: yes
234error_remove_page: yes
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700235
Nick Piggin4e02ed42008-10-29 14:00:55 -0700236 ->write_begin(), ->write_end(), ->sync_page() and ->readpage()
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700237may be called from the request handler (/dev/loop).
238
239 ->readpage() unlocks the page, either synchronously or via I/O
240completion.
241
242 ->readpages() populates the pagecache with the passed pages and starts
243I/O against them. They come unlocked upon I/O completion.
244
245 ->writepage() is used for two purposes: for "memory cleansing" and for
246"sync". These are quite different operations and the behaviour may differ
247depending upon the mode.
248
249If writepage is called for sync (wbc->sync_mode != WBC_SYNC_NONE) then
250it *must* start I/O against the page, even if that would involve
251blocking on in-progress I/O.
252
253If writepage is called for memory cleansing (sync_mode ==
254WBC_SYNC_NONE) then its role is to get as much writeout underway as
255possible. So writepage should try to avoid blocking against
256currently-in-progress I/O.
257
258If the filesystem is not called for "sync" and it determines that it
259would need to block against in-progress I/O to be able to start new I/O
260against the page the filesystem should redirty the page with
261redirty_page_for_writepage(), then unlock the page and return zero.
262This may also be done to avoid internal deadlocks, but rarely.
263
Robert P. J. Day3a4fa0a2007-10-19 23:10:43 +0200264If the filesystem is called for sync then it must wait on any
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700265in-progress I/O and then start new I/O.
266
Nikita Danilov20546062005-05-01 08:58:37 -0700267The filesystem should unlock the page synchronously, before returning to the
268caller, unless ->writepage() returns special WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE
269value. WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE means that page cannot really be written out
270currently, and VM should stop calling ->writepage() on this page for some
271time. VM does this by moving page to the head of the active list, hence the
272name.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700273
274Unless the filesystem is going to redirty_page_for_writepage(), unlock the page
275and return zero, writepage *must* run set_page_writeback() against the page,
276followed by unlocking it. Once set_page_writeback() has been run against the
277page, write I/O can be submitted and the write I/O completion handler must run
278end_page_writeback() once the I/O is complete. If no I/O is submitted, the
279filesystem must run end_page_writeback() against the page before returning from
280writepage.
281
282That is: after 2.5.12, pages which are under writeout are *not* locked. Note,
283if the filesystem needs the page to be locked during writeout, that is ok, too,
284the page is allowed to be unlocked at any point in time between the calls to
285set_page_writeback() and end_page_writeback().
286
287Note, failure to run either redirty_page_for_writepage() or the combination of
288set_page_writeback()/end_page_writeback() on a page submitted to writepage
289will leave the page itself marked clean but it will be tagged as dirty in the
290radix tree. This incoherency can lead to all sorts of hard-to-debug problems
291in the filesystem like having dirty inodes at umount and losing written data.
292
293 ->sync_page() locking rules are not well-defined - usually it is called
294with lock on page, but that is not guaranteed. Considering the currently
295existing instances of this method ->sync_page() itself doesn't look
296well-defined...
297
298 ->writepages() is used for periodic writeback and for syscall-initiated
299sync operations. The address_space should start I/O against at least
300*nr_to_write pages. *nr_to_write must be decremented for each page which is
301written. The address_space implementation may write more (or less) pages
302than *nr_to_write asks for, but it should try to be reasonably close. If
303nr_to_write is NULL, all dirty pages must be written.
304
305writepages should _only_ write pages which are present on
306mapping->io_pages.
307
308 ->set_page_dirty() is called from various places in the kernel
309when the target page is marked as needing writeback. It may be called
310under spinlock (it cannot block) and is sometimes called with the page
311not locked.
312
313 ->bmap() is currently used by legacy ioctl() (FIBMAP) provided by some
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100314filesystems and by the swapper. The latter will eventually go away. Please,
315keep it that way and don't breed new callers.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700316
317 ->invalidatepage() is called when the filesystem must attempt to drop
318some or all of the buffers from the page when it is being truncated. It
319returns zero on success. If ->invalidatepage is zero, the kernel uses
320block_invalidatepage() instead.
321
322 ->releasepage() is called when the kernel is about to try to drop the
323buffers from the page in preparation for freeing it. It returns zero to
324indicate that the buffers are (or may be) freeable. If ->releasepage is zero,
325the kernel assumes that the fs has no private interest in the buffers.
326
Linus Torvalds6072d132010-12-01 13:35:19 -0500327 ->freepage() is called when the kernel is done dropping the page
328from the page cache.
329
Trond Myklebuste3db7692007-01-10 23:15:39 -0800330 ->launder_page() may be called prior to releasing a page if
331it is still found to be dirty. It returns zero if the page was successfully
332cleaned, or an error value if not. Note that in order to prevent the page
333getting mapped back in and redirtied, it needs to be kept locked
334across the entire operation.
335
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700336----------------------- file_lock_operations ------------------------------
337prototypes:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700338 void (*fl_copy_lock)(struct file_lock *, struct file_lock *);
339 void (*fl_release_private)(struct file_lock *);
340
341
342locking rules:
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100343 file_lock_lock may block
344fl_copy_lock: yes no
345fl_release_private: maybe no
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700346
347----------------------- lock_manager_operations ---------------------------
348prototypes:
J. Bruce Fields8fb47a42011-07-20 20:21:59 -0400349 int (*lm_compare_owner)(struct file_lock *, struct file_lock *);
350 void (*lm_notify)(struct file_lock *); /* unblock callback */
351 int (*lm_grant)(struct file_lock *, struct file_lock *, int);
352 void (*lm_release_private)(struct file_lock *);
353 void (*lm_break)(struct file_lock *); /* break_lease callback */
354 int (*lm_change)(struct file_lock **, int);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700355
356locking rules:
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100357 file_lock_lock may block
J. Bruce Fields8fb47a42011-07-20 20:21:59 -0400358lm_compare_owner: yes no
359lm_notify: yes no
360lm_grant: no no
361lm_release_private: maybe no
362lm_break: yes no
363lm_change yes no
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700364
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700365--------------------------- buffer_head -----------------------------------
366prototypes:
367 void (*b_end_io)(struct buffer_head *bh, int uptodate);
368
369locking rules:
370 called from interrupts. In other words, extreme care is needed here.
371bh is locked, but that's all warranties we have here. Currently only RAID1,
372highmem, fs/buffer.c, and fs/ntfs/aops.c are providing these. Block devices
373call this method upon the IO completion.
374
375--------------------------- block_device_operations -----------------------
376prototypes:
Christoph Hellwige1455d12010-10-06 10:46:53 +0200377 int (*open) (struct block_device *, fmode_t);
378 int (*release) (struct gendisk *, fmode_t);
379 int (*ioctl) (struct block_device *, fmode_t, unsigned, unsigned long);
380 int (*compat_ioctl) (struct block_device *, fmode_t, unsigned, unsigned long);
381 int (*direct_access) (struct block_device *, sector_t, void **, unsigned long *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700382 int (*media_changed) (struct gendisk *);
Christoph Hellwige1455d12010-10-06 10:46:53 +0200383 void (*unlock_native_capacity) (struct gendisk *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700384 int (*revalidate_disk) (struct gendisk *);
Christoph Hellwige1455d12010-10-06 10:46:53 +0200385 int (*getgeo)(struct block_device *, struct hd_geometry *);
386 void (*swap_slot_free_notify) (struct block_device *, unsigned long);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700387
388locking rules:
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100389 bd_mutex
390open: yes
391release: yes
392ioctl: no
393compat_ioctl: no
394direct_access: no
395media_changed: no
396unlock_native_capacity: no
397revalidate_disk: no
398getgeo: no
399swap_slot_free_notify: no (see below)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700400
Christoph Hellwige1455d12010-10-06 10:46:53 +0200401media_changed, unlock_native_capacity and revalidate_disk are called only from
402check_disk_change().
403
404swap_slot_free_notify is called with swap_lock and sometimes the page lock
405held.
406
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700407
408--------------------------- file_operations -------------------------------
409prototypes:
410 loff_t (*llseek) (struct file *, loff_t, int);
411 ssize_t (*read) (struct file *, char __user *, size_t, loff_t *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700412 ssize_t (*write) (struct file *, const char __user *, size_t, loff_t *);
Badari Pulavarty027445c2006-09-30 23:28:46 -0700413 ssize_t (*aio_read) (struct kiocb *, const struct iovec *, unsigned long, loff_t);
414 ssize_t (*aio_write) (struct kiocb *, const struct iovec *, unsigned long, loff_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700415 int (*readdir) (struct file *, void *, filldir_t);
416 unsigned int (*poll) (struct file *, struct poll_table_struct *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700417 long (*unlocked_ioctl) (struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
418 long (*compat_ioctl) (struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
419 int (*mmap) (struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *);
420 int (*open) (struct inode *, struct file *);
421 int (*flush) (struct file *);
422 int (*release) (struct inode *, struct file *);
Josef Bacik02c24a82011-07-16 20:44:56 -0400423 int (*fsync) (struct file *, loff_t start, loff_t end, int datasync);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700424 int (*aio_fsync) (struct kiocb *, int datasync);
425 int (*fasync) (int, struct file *, int);
426 int (*lock) (struct file *, int, struct file_lock *);
427 ssize_t (*readv) (struct file *, const struct iovec *, unsigned long,
428 loff_t *);
429 ssize_t (*writev) (struct file *, const struct iovec *, unsigned long,
430 loff_t *);
431 ssize_t (*sendfile) (struct file *, loff_t *, size_t, read_actor_t,
432 void __user *);
433 ssize_t (*sendpage) (struct file *, struct page *, int, size_t,
434 loff_t *, int);
435 unsigned long (*get_unmapped_area)(struct file *, unsigned long,
436 unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long);
437 int (*check_flags)(int);
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100438 int (*flock) (struct file *, int, struct file_lock *);
439 ssize_t (*splice_write)(struct pipe_inode_info *, struct file *, loff_t *,
440 size_t, unsigned int);
441 ssize_t (*splice_read)(struct file *, loff_t *, struct pipe_inode_info *,
442 size_t, unsigned int);
443 int (*setlease)(struct file *, long, struct file_lock **);
Christoph Hellwig2fe17c12011-01-14 13:07:43 +0100444 long (*fallocate)(struct file *, int, loff_t, loff_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700445};
446
447locking rules:
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100448 All may block except for ->setlease.
Josef Bacik02c24a82011-07-16 20:44:56 -0400449 No VFS locks held on entry except for ->setlease.
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100450
451->setlease has the file_list_lock held and must not sleep.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700452
453->llseek() locking has moved from llseek to the individual llseek
454implementations. If your fs is not using generic_file_llseek, you
455need to acquire and release the appropriate locks in your ->llseek().
456For many filesystems, it is probably safe to acquire the inode
Jan Blunck866707f2010-05-26 14:44:54 -0700457mutex or just to use i_size_read() instead.
458Note: this does not protect the file->f_pos against concurrent modifications
459since this is something the userspace has to take care about.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700460
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100461->fasync() is responsible for maintaining the FASYNC bit in filp->f_flags.
462Most instances call fasync_helper(), which does that maintenance, so it's
463not normally something one needs to worry about. Return values > 0 will be
464mapped to zero in the VFS layer.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700465
466->readdir() and ->ioctl() on directories must be changed. Ideally we would
467move ->readdir() to inode_operations and use a separate method for directory
468->ioctl() or kill the latter completely. One of the problems is that for
469anything that resembles union-mount we won't have a struct file for all
470components. And there are other reasons why the current interface is a mess...
471
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700472->read on directories probably must go away - we should just enforce -EISDIR
473in sys_read() and friends.
474
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700475--------------------------- dquot_operations -------------------------------
476prototypes:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700477 int (*write_dquot) (struct dquot *);
478 int (*acquire_dquot) (struct dquot *);
479 int (*release_dquot) (struct dquot *);
480 int (*mark_dirty) (struct dquot *);
481 int (*write_info) (struct super_block *, int);
482
483These operations are intended to be more or less wrapping functions that ensure
484a proper locking wrt the filesystem and call the generic quota operations.
485
486What filesystem should expect from the generic quota functions:
487
488 FS recursion Held locks when called
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700489write_dquot: yes dqonoff_sem or dqptr_sem
490acquire_dquot: yes dqonoff_sem or dqptr_sem
491release_dquot: yes dqonoff_sem or dqptr_sem
492mark_dirty: no -
493write_info: yes dqonoff_sem
494
495FS recursion means calling ->quota_read() and ->quota_write() from superblock
496operations.
497
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700498More details about quota locking can be found in fs/dquot.c.
499
500--------------------------- vm_operations_struct -----------------------------
501prototypes:
502 void (*open)(struct vm_area_struct*);
503 void (*close)(struct vm_area_struct*);
Nick Piggind0217ac2007-07-19 01:47:03 -0700504 int (*fault)(struct vm_area_struct*, struct vm_fault *);
Nick Pigginc2ec1752009-03-31 15:23:21 -0700505 int (*page_mkwrite)(struct vm_area_struct *, struct vm_fault *);
Rik van Riel28b2ee22008-07-23 21:27:05 -0700506 int (*access)(struct vm_area_struct *, unsigned long, void*, int, int);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700507
508locking rules:
Christoph Hellwigb83be6f2010-12-16 12:04:54 +0100509 mmap_sem PageLocked(page)
510open: yes
511close: yes
512fault: yes can return with page locked
513page_mkwrite: yes can return with page locked
514access: yes
Mark Fashehed2f2f92007-07-19 01:47:01 -0700515
Nick Pigginb827e492009-04-30 15:08:16 -0700516 ->fault() is called when a previously not present pte is about
517to be faulted in. The filesystem must find and return the page associated
518with the passed in "pgoff" in the vm_fault structure. If it is possible that
519the page may be truncated and/or invalidated, then the filesystem must lock
520the page, then ensure it is not already truncated (the page lock will block
521subsequent truncate), and then return with VM_FAULT_LOCKED, and the page
522locked. The VM will unlock the page.
523
524 ->page_mkwrite() is called when a previously read-only pte is
525about to become writeable. The filesystem again must ensure that there are
526no truncate/invalidate races, and then return with the page locked. If
527the page has been truncated, the filesystem should not look up a new page
528like the ->fault() handler, but simply return with VM_FAULT_NOPAGE, which
529will cause the VM to retry the fault.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700530
Rik van Riel28b2ee22008-07-23 21:27:05 -0700531 ->access() is called when get_user_pages() fails in
532acces_process_vm(), typically used to debug a process through
533/proc/pid/mem or ptrace. This function is needed only for
534VM_IO | VM_PFNMAP VMAs.
535
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700536================================================================================
537 Dubious stuff
538
539(if you break something or notice that it is broken and do not fix it yourself
540- at least put it here)