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David Alan Gilbert" , Stefan Hajnoczi , Max Reitz Errors-To: qemu-devel-bounces+qemu-devel=archiver.kernel.org@nongnu.org Sender: "Qemu-devel" lo_find() right now takes two lookup keys for two maps, namely the file handle for inodes_by_handle and the statx information for inodes_by_ids. However, we only need the statx information if looking up the inode by the file handle failed. There are two callers of lo_find(): The first one, lo_do_lookup(), has both keys anyway, so passing them does not incur any additional cost. The second one, lookup_name(), though, needs to explicitly invoke name_to_handle_at() (through get_file_handle()) and statx() (through do_statx()). We need to try to get a file handle as the primary key, so we cannot get rid of get_file_handle(), but we only need the statx information if looking up an inode by handle failed; so we can defer that until the lookup has indeed failed. To this end, replace lo_find()'s st/mnt_id parameters by a get_ids() closure that is invoked to fill the lo_key struct if necessary. Also, lo_find() is renamed to lo_do_find(), so we can add a new lo_find() wrapper whose closure just initializes the lo_key from the st/mnt_id parameters, just like the old lo_find() did. lookup_name() directly calls lo_do_find() now and passes its own closure, which performs the do_statx() call. Signed-off-by: Max Reitz --- tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c | 93 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 76 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c b/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c index d01f9d3a59..ef10a3ace6 100644 --- a/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c +++ b/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c @@ -1141,22 +1141,23 @@ out_err: fuse_reply_err(req, saverr); } -static struct lo_inode *lo_find(struct lo_data *lo, - const struct lo_fhandle *fhandle, - struct stat *st, uint64_t mnt_id) +/* + * get_ids() will be called to get the key for lo->inodes_by_ids if + * the lookup by file handle has failed. + */ +static struct lo_inode *lo_do_find(struct lo_data *lo, + const struct lo_fhandle *fhandle, + int (*get_ids)(struct lo_key *, const void *), + const void *get_ids_opaque) { struct lo_inode *p = NULL; - struct lo_key ids_key = { - .ino = st->st_ino, - .dev = st->st_dev, - .mnt_id = mnt_id, - }; + struct lo_key ids_key; pthread_mutex_lock(&lo->mutex); if (fhandle) { p = g_hash_table_lookup(lo->inodes_by_handle, fhandle); } - if (!p) { + if (!p && get_ids(&ids_key, get_ids_opaque) == 0) { p = g_hash_table_lookup(lo->inodes_by_ids, &ids_key); /* * When we had to fall back to looking up an inode by its IDs, @@ -1184,6 +1185,36 @@ static struct lo_inode *lo_find(struct lo_data *lo, return p; } +struct lo_find_get_ids_key_opaque { + const struct stat *st; + uint64_t mnt_id; +}; + +static int lo_find_get_ids_key(struct lo_key *ids_key, const void *opaque) +{ + const struct lo_find_get_ids_key_opaque *stat_info = opaque; + + *ids_key = (struct lo_key){ + .ino = stat_info->st->st_ino, + .dev = stat_info->st->st_dev, + .mnt_id = stat_info->mnt_id, + }; + + return 0; +} + +static struct lo_inode *lo_find(struct lo_data *lo, + const struct lo_fhandle *fhandle, + struct stat *st, uint64_t mnt_id) +{ + const struct lo_find_get_ids_key_opaque stat_info = { + .st = st, + .mnt_id = mnt_id, + }; + + return lo_do_find(lo, fhandle, lo_find_get_ids_key, &stat_info); +} + /* value_destroy_func for posix_locks GHashTable */ static void posix_locks_value_destroy(gpointer data) { @@ -1655,14 +1686,41 @@ out_err: fuse_reply_err(req, saverr); } +struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque { + struct lo_data *lo; + int parent_fd; + const char *name; +}; + +static int lookup_name_get_ids_key(struct lo_key *ids_key, const void *opaque) +{ + const struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque *stat_params = opaque; + uint64_t mnt_id; + struct stat attr; + int res; + + res = do_statx(stat_params->lo, stat_params->parent_fd, stat_params->name, + &attr, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, &mnt_id); + if (res < 0) { + return -errno; + } + + *ids_key = (struct lo_key){ + .ino = attr.st_ino, + .dev = attr.st_dev, + .mnt_id = mnt_id, + }; + + return 0; +} + /* Increments nlookup and caller must release refcount using lo_inode_put() */ static struct lo_inode *lookup_name(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, const char *name) { g_auto(TempFd) dir_fd = TEMP_FD_INIT; int res; - uint64_t mnt_id; - struct stat attr; + struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque stat_params; struct lo_fhandle *fh; struct lo_data *lo = lo_data(req); struct lo_inode *dir = lo_inode(req, parent); @@ -1680,13 +1738,14 @@ static struct lo_inode *lookup_name(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, fh = get_file_handle(lo, dir_fd.fd, name); /* Ignore errors, this is just an optional key for the lookup */ - res = do_statx(lo, dir_fd.fd, name, &attr, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, &mnt_id); - lo_inode_put(lo, &dir); - if (res == -1) { - return NULL; - } + stat_params = (struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque){ + .lo = lo, + .parent_fd = dir_fd.fd, + .name = name, + }; - inode = lo_find(lo, fh, &attr, mnt_id); + inode = lo_do_find(lo, fh, lookup_name_get_ids_key, &stat_params); + lo_inode_put(lo, &dir); g_free(fh); return inode;