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fuse: ignore entry-timeout on LOOKUP_REVAL
The following test case demonstrates the bug: sh# mount -t glusterfs localhost:meta-test /mnt/one sh# mount -t glusterfs localhost:meta-test /mnt/two sh# echo stuff > /mnt/one/file; rm -f /mnt/two/file; echo stuff > /mnt/one/file bash: /mnt/one/file: Stale file handle sh# echo stuff > /mnt/one/file; rm -f /mnt/two/file; sleep 1; echo stuff > /mnt/one/file On the second open() on /mnt/one, FUSE would have used the old nodeid (file handle) trying to re-open it. Gluster is returning -ESTALE. The ESTALE propagates back to namei.c:filename_lookup() where lookup is re-attempted with LOOKUP_REVAL. The right behavior now, would be for FUSE to ignore the entry-timeout and and do the up-call revalidation. Instead FUSE is ignoring LOOKUP_REVAL, succeeding the revalidation (because entry-timeout has not passed), and open() is again retried on the old file handle and finally the ESTALE is going back to the application. Fix: if revalidation is happening with LOOKUP_REVAL, then ignore entry-timeout and always do the up-call. Signed-off-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
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@ -198,7 +198,8 @@ static int fuse_dentry_revalidate(struct dentry *entry, unsigned int flags)
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inode = ACCESS_ONCE(entry->d_inode);
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if (inode && is_bad_inode(inode))
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goto invalid;
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else if (time_before64(fuse_dentry_time(entry), get_jiffies_64())) {
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else if (time_before64(fuse_dentry_time(entry), get_jiffies_64()) ||
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(flags & LOOKUP_REVAL)) {
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int err;
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struct fuse_entry_out outarg;
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struct fuse_req *req;
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