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Oleg Nesterov authored
resolve_source() insists on kdev_major() == 0, and this makes sense. However, at least FSTYPE__AUTO can try to use mi->source as a block device and pray it will work. [ Also bout this change from Oleg: Let me send another (last) functional change before the promised cleanups we discussed. To remind, without this patch I still can't dump/restore /home and /boot on my testing machine. --enable-fs xfs "works" in a sense that "dump" succeeds. But "restore" fails. However. Lets forget this for the moment. To me resolve_source() looks just wrong. Sure, I agree, it is not safe to blindly use mi->source if kdev_major() != 0. But this means that we should not have dumped this mountpoint, simply because we can't restore it. Yes, currently this works because fstypes[] contains only the diskless filesystems, but still. So this probably needs more cleanups too, and this patch doesn't make this logic look better. To me, we should do something like static char *resolve_source(struct mount_info *mi) { if (kdev_major(mi->s_dev) == 0) /* * Anonymous block device. Kernel creates them for * diskless mounts. */ return mi->source; if (mi->fstype->code != FSTYPE__AUTO) { pr_err("OOPS! something is wrong!!!\n"); return NULL; } // OK, this is FSTYPE__AUTO, it should "just work" // by definition. Or the user should blame himself. struct stat st; if (stat(mi->source, &st) || !S_ISBLK(st.st_mode) || major(st.st_rdev) != kdev_major(mi->s_dev) || minor(st.st_rdev) != kdev_minor(mi->s_dev)) pr_warn("Hmm, can't verify blkdev. Lets see if mount will work...\n"); return mi->source; } But this patch only does a minimal change to make FSTYPE__AUTO work with blkdev. ] Signed-off-by:
Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com> Signed-off-by:
Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@parallels.com>
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