[Devel] Re: [PATCH 0/25] Sysfs cleanups & tagged directory support
Eric W. Biederman
ebiederm at xmission.com
Wed Aug 8 09:37:10 PDT 2007
Tejun Heo <teheo at suse.de> writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>>> More specifically, d_off field. It's a bit twisted. For the last
>>> entry, filp->f_pos gets written into the field and gets wrapped while
>>> being copied out to userland or in glibc.
>>
>> That could do it, and glibc is crunching it. Oh well, it is
>> easy enough to avoid as long as our inode numbers are small which
>> the idr allocator seems to ensure.
>
> Yeah, now I think about it. glibc throws out entries which don't fit in
> the data structure specified by the called API, so it probably threw out
> the last entry which has UINT_MAX in d_off which doesn't fit in the
> readdir() return structure. Using INT_MAX should be just fine as IDA
> always allocates the first empty slot. We can add paranoia check in ino
> allocation path.
Sounds reasonable. Annoying but reasonable.
Eric
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