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authorPaolo 'Blaisorblade' Giarrusso <blaisorblade@yahoo.it>2006-07-01 04:36:24 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org>2006-07-01 09:56:03 -0700
commiteb28931e4a2c89e53d2b0c1a02a843240bff0806 (patch)
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parent912ad92220038b0bb67e3310b8447e4d8802d581 (diff)
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[PATCH] uml: rename and improve actually_do_remove()
Rename actually_do_remove() to remove_files_and_dir(), make it call closedir(), make it ignore ENOENT (I see it frequently enough). ENOENT is probably due to multiple threads calling the exitcall functions together*, but fixing that is non-trivial; and ignoring it is perfectly ok in any case. * it can surely happen: last_ditch_exit() is installed as SIGTERM handler at boot, and it's not removed on thread creation. So killall vmlinux (which I do) surely causes that. I've seen also a crash which seems to do the same. Installing the handler on only the main thread would make UML do no cleanup when another thread exits, and we're not sure we want that. And mutual exclusion in that context is tricky - we can't use spinlock in code not on a kernel stack (spinlock debugging uses "current" a lot). Signed-off-by: Paolo 'Blaisorblade' Giarrusso <blaisorblade@yahoo.it> Cc: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
-rw-r--r--arch/um/os-Linux/umid.c53
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/arch/um/os-Linux/umid.c b/arch/um/os-Linux/umid.c
index d5811710126e..48092b95c8ab 100644
--- a/arch/um/os-Linux/umid.c
+++ b/arch/um/os-Linux/umid.c
@@ -67,32 +67,53 @@ err:
return err;
}
-static int actually_do_remove(char *dir)
+/*
+ * Unlinks the files contained in @dir and then removes @dir.
+ * Doesn't handle directory trees, so it's not like rm -rf, but almost such. We
+ * ignore ENOENT errors for anything (they happen, strangely enough - possibly due
+ * to races between multiple dying UML threads).
+ */
+static int remove_files_and_dir(char *dir)
{
DIR *directory;
struct dirent *ent;
int len;
char file[256];
+ int ret;
directory = opendir(dir);
- if(directory == NULL)
- return -errno;
+ if (directory == NULL) {
+ if (errno != ENOENT)
+ return -errno;
+ else
+ return 0;
+ }
- while((ent = readdir(directory)) != NULL){
- if(!strcmp(ent->d_name, ".") || !strcmp(ent->d_name, ".."))
+ while ((ent = readdir(directory)) != NULL) {
+ if (!strcmp(ent->d_name, ".") || !strcmp(ent->d_name, ".."))
continue;
len = strlen(dir) + sizeof("/") + strlen(ent->d_name) + 1;
- if(len > sizeof(file))
- return -E2BIG;
+ if (len > sizeof(file)) {
+ ret = -E2BIG;
+ goto out;
+ }
sprintf(file, "%s/%s", dir, ent->d_name);
- if(unlink(file) < 0)
- return -errno;
+ if (unlink(file) < 0 && errno != ENOENT) {
+ ret = -errno;
+ goto out;
+ }
}
- if(rmdir(dir) < 0)
- return -errno;
- return 0;
+ if (rmdir(dir) < 0 && errno != ENOENT) {
+ ret = -errno;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ ret = 0;
+out:
+ closedir(directory);
+ return ret;
}
/* This says that there isn't already a user of the specified directory even if
@@ -172,9 +193,9 @@ static int umdir_take_if_dead(char *dir)
if (is_umdir_used(dir))
return -EEXIST;
- ret = actually_do_remove(dir);
+ ret = remove_files_and_dir(dir);
if (ret) {
- printk("is_umdir_used - actually_do_remove failed with "
+ printk("is_umdir_used - remove_files_and_dir failed with "
"err = %d\n", ret);
}
return ret;
@@ -354,9 +375,9 @@ static void remove_umid_dir(void)
char dir[strlen(uml_dir) + UMID_LEN + 1], err;
sprintf(dir, "%s%s", uml_dir, umid);
- err = actually_do_remove(dir);
+ err = remove_files_and_dir(dir);
if(err)
- printf("remove_umid_dir - actually_do_remove failed with "
+ printf("remove_umid_dir - remove_files_and_dir failed with "
"err = %d\n", err);
}