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2010 Feb 17
0
[PATCH 04/19] btrfs: replace inode uid,gid,mode initialization with helper function
...s_handle *trans,
if (ret != 0)
goto fail;
- inode->i_uid = current_fsuid();
-
- if (dir && (dir->i_mode & S_ISGID)) {
- inode->i_gid = dir->i_gid;
- if (S_ISDIR(mode))
- mode |= S_ISGID;
- } else
- inode->i_gid = current_fsgid();
-
- inode->i_mode = mode;
+ inode_init_owner(inode, dir, mode);
inode->i_ino = objectid;
inode_set_bytes(inode, 0);
inode->i_mtime = inode->i_atime = inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME;
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2010 Dec 16
2
[BUG?] There is a possibility that 'i_ino' overflows
Hi,
In btrfs, inode number is increased each time a new file or directory
is made.
Therefore, if the making deletion of the file is repeated, value of
''i_ino'' increases rapidly.
For example, inode number changes as follows.
$ touch foo
$ ls -i foo
266 foo
$ rm foo
$ touch bar
$ ls -i bar
267 bar
$
And then, length of ''i_ino'' and