Message ID | 20230125-fs-acl-remove-generic-xattr-handlers-v3-0-f760cc58967d@kernel.org (mailing list archive) |
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Series | acl: drop posix acl handlers from xattr handlers | expand |
This version looks good to me, but I'd really prefer if a reiserfs insider could look over the reiserfs patches.
On Wed, Feb 01, 2023 at 02:30:20PM +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > This version looks good to me, but I'd really prefer if a reiserfs > insider could look over the reiserfs patches. I consider this material for v6.4 even with an -rc8 for v6.3. So there's time but we shouldn't block it on reiserfs. Especially, since it's marked deprecated. Fwiw, I've tested reiserfs with xfstests on a kernel with and without this series applied and there's no regressions. But it's overall pretty buggy at least according to xfstests. Which is expected, I guess.
From: Christian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org> On Wed, 01 Feb 2023 14:14:51 +0100, Christian Brauner wrote: > Hey everyone, > > After we finished the introduction of the new posix acl api last cycle > we still left the generic POSIX ACL xattr handlers around in the > filesystems xattr handlers for two reasons: > > (1) Because a few filesystems rely on the ->list() method of the generic > POSIX ACL xattr handlers in their ->listxattr() inode operation. > (2) POSIX ACLs are only available if IOP_XATTR is raised. The IOP_XATTR > flag is raised in inode_init_always() based on whether the > sb->s_xattr pointer is non-NULL. IOW, the registered xattr handlers > of the filesystem are used to raise IOP_XATTR. > If we were to remove the generic POSIX ACL xattr handlers from all > filesystems we would risk regressing filesystems that only implement > POSIX ACL support and no other xattrs (nfs3 comes to mind). > > [...] With v6.3-rc1 out, I've applied this now. Please keep an eye out for any regressions as this has been a delicate undertaking: [01/10] xattr: simplify listxattr helpers commit: f2620f166e2a4db08f016b7b30b904ab28c265e4 [02/10] xattr: add listxattr helper commit: 2db8a948046cab3a2f707561592906a3d096972f [03/10] xattr: remove unused argument commit: 831be973aa21d1cf8948bf4b1d4e73e6d5d028c0 [04/10] fs: drop unused posix acl handlers commit: 0c95c025a02e477b2d112350e1c78bb0cc994c51 [05/10] fs: simplify ->listxattr() implementation commit: a5488f29835c0eb5561b46e71c23f6c39aab6c83 [06/10] reiserfs: rework ->listxattr() implementation commit: 387b96a5891c075986afbf13e84cba357710068e [07/10] fs: rename generic posix acl handlers commit: d549b741740e63e87e661754e2d1b336fdc51d50 [08/10] reiserfs: rework priv inode handling commit: d9f892b9bdc22b12bc960837a09f014d5a324975 [09/10] ovl: check for ->listxattr() support commit: a1fbb607340d49f208e90cc0d7bdfff2141cce8d [10/10] acl: don't depend on IOP_XATTR commit: e499214ce3ef50c50522719e753a1ffc928c2ec1 Christian
On Wed, Feb 01, 2023 at 02:42:54PM +0100, Christian Brauner wrote: > On Wed, Feb 01, 2023 at 02:30:20PM +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > > This version looks good to me, but I'd really prefer if a reiserfs > > insider could look over the reiserfs patches. > > I consider this material for v6.4 even with an -rc8 for v6.3. So there's > time but we shouldn't block it on reiserfs. Especially, since it's > marked deprecated. So I've applied this now. If there's still someone interested in checking the reiserfs bits more than what we did with xfstests they should please do so. But I don't want to hold up this series waiting for that to happen. > > Fwiw, I've tested reiserfs with xfstests on a kernel with and without > this series applied and there's no regressions. But it's overall pretty > buggy at least according to xfstests. Which is expected, I guess.
Hello: This patch was applied to jaegeuk/f2fs.git (dev) by Christian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org>: On Wed, 01 Feb 2023 14:14:51 +0100 you wrote: > Hey everyone, > > After we finished the introduction of the new posix acl api last cycle > we still left the generic POSIX ACL xattr handlers around in the > filesystems xattr handlers for two reasons: > > (1) Because a few filesystems rely on the ->list() method of the generic > POSIX ACL xattr handlers in their ->listxattr() inode operation. > (2) POSIX ACLs are only available if IOP_XATTR is raised. The IOP_XATTR > flag is raised in inode_init_always() based on whether the > sb->s_xattr pointer is non-NULL. IOW, the registered xattr handlers > of the filesystem are used to raise IOP_XATTR. > If we were to remove the generic POSIX ACL xattr handlers from all > filesystems we would risk regressing filesystems that only implement > POSIX ACL support and no other xattrs (nfs3 comes to mind). > > [...] Here is the summary with links: - [f2fs-dev,v3,05/10] fs: simplify ->listxattr() implementation https://git.kernel.org/jaegeuk/f2fs/c/a5488f29835c You are awesome, thank you!
Hey everyone, After we finished the introduction of the new posix acl api last cycle we still left the generic POSIX ACL xattr handlers around in the filesystems xattr handlers for two reasons: (1) Because a few filesystems rely on the ->list() method of the generic POSIX ACL xattr handlers in their ->listxattr() inode operation. (2) POSIX ACLs are only available if IOP_XATTR is raised. The IOP_XATTR flag is raised in inode_init_always() based on whether the sb->s_xattr pointer is non-NULL. IOW, the registered xattr handlers of the filesystem are used to raise IOP_XATTR. If we were to remove the generic POSIX ACL xattr handlers from all filesystems we would risk regressing filesystems that only implement POSIX ACL support and no other xattrs (nfs3 comes to mind). This series makes it possible to remove the generic POSIX ACL xattr handlers from the sb->s_xattr list of all filesystems. This is a crucial step as the generic POSIX ACL xattr handlers aren't used for POSIX ACLs anymore and POSIX ACLs don't depend on the xattr infrastructure in a meaningful way anymore. Adressing problem (1) will require more work long-term. It would be best to get rid of the ->list() method of xattr handlers completely if we can. For erofs, ext{2,4}, f2fs, jffs2, ocfs2, and reiserfs we keep the dummy handler around so they can continue to use array-based xattr handler indexing. The series does simplify the ->listxattr() implementation of all these filesystems. This series decouples POSIX ACLs from IOP_XATTR as they don't depend on xattr handlers anymore. With this we can finally remove the dummy xattr handlers from all filesystems xattr handlers. All filesystems with reasonable integration into xfstests have been tested with: ./check -g acl,attr,cap,idmapped,io_uring,perms,unlink All tests pass without regression on xfstests for-next branch. Since erofs doesn't have integration into xfstests yet afaict I have tested it with the testuite available in erofs-utils. They also all pass without any regressions. Thanks! Christian Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org> --- Changes in v3: - Decouple POSIX ACLs from IOP_XATTR. - Allow vfs_listxattr() to function without checking for IOP_XATTR making it possible to list POSIX ACLs for filesystems that only implement POSIX ACLs and no other xattrs. - Give reiserfs a set of dedicated inode operation for private inodes that have turned of xattrs completely. - Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230125-fs-acl-remove-generic-xattr-handlers-v2-0-214cfb88bb56@kernel.org Changes in v2: - Please see changelogs of the individual patches. - Christoph & Christian: Remove SB_I_XATTR and instead introduce IOP_NOACL so filesystems can opt out of POSIX ACLs for specific inodes. Decouple POSIX ACLs from IOP_XATTR. - Keep generic posix acl xattr handlers so filesystems that use array based indexing on xattr handlers can continue to do so. - Minor fixes. - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230125-fs-acl-remove-generic-xattr-handlers-v1-0-6cf155b492b6@kernel.org --- Christian Brauner (10): xattr: simplify listxattr helpers xattr: add listxattr helper xattr: remove unused argument fs: drop unused posix acl handlers fs: simplify ->listxattr() implementation reiserfs: rework ->listxattr() implementation fs: rename generic posix acl handlers reiserfs: rework priv inode handling ovl: check for ->listxattr() support acl: don't depend on IOP_XATTR fs/9p/xattr.c | 4 -- fs/btrfs/xattr.c | 4 -- fs/ceph/xattr.c | 4 -- fs/cifs/xattr.c | 4 -- fs/ecryptfs/inode.c | 4 -- fs/erofs/xattr.c | 12 +--- fs/erofs/xattr.h | 20 ++++--- fs/ext2/xattr.c | 25 ++++---- fs/ext4/xattr.c | 25 ++++---- fs/f2fs/xattr.c | 24 ++++---- fs/gfs2/xattr.c | 2 - fs/jffs2/xattr.c | 29 +++++----- fs/jfs/xattr.c | 4 -- fs/nfs/nfs3_fs.h | 1 - fs/nfs/nfs3acl.c | 6 -- fs/nfs/nfs3super.c | 3 - fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c | 3 +- fs/ntfs3/xattr.c | 4 -- fs/ocfs2/xattr.c | 14 ++--- fs/orangefs/xattr.c | 2 - fs/overlayfs/copy_up.c | 3 +- fs/overlayfs/super.c | 8 --- fs/posix_acl.c | 61 +++++++++++++++----- fs/reiserfs/file.c | 7 +++ fs/reiserfs/inode.c | 6 +- fs/reiserfs/namei.c | 50 ++++++++++++++-- fs/reiserfs/reiserfs.h | 2 + fs/reiserfs/xattr.c | 55 +++++++++--------- fs/xattr.c | 124 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- fs/xfs/xfs_xattr.c | 4 -- include/linux/posix_acl.h | 7 +++ include/linux/posix_acl_xattr.h | 5 +- include/linux/xattr.h | 19 +++++- mm/shmem.c | 4 -- 34 files changed, 292 insertions(+), 257 deletions(-) --- base-commit: ab072681eabe1ce0a9a32d4baa1a27a2d046bc4a change-id: 20230125-fs-acl-remove-generic-xattr-handlers-4cfed8558d88