[PATCH] xfs_quota: correctly initialise the default path

Mark Tinguely tinguely at sgi.com
Sat Nov 17 15:15:25 CST 2012


On 11/15/12 19:14, Dave Chinner wrote:
> From: Dave Chinner<dchinner at redhat.com>
>
> When we initial xfs_quota, we place lots of information into the
> fs_table. This includes all the devices/mount points the user has
> specified as a global command line parameter to report on, as well
> as all the paths under project quota control.
>
> There is a "current path" pointer (fs_path) maintained by the code
> that points somewhere into the fs_table. After the table is
> initialised, fs_path always points to the last entry in the table,
> and hence has to be re-initialised to point at the desired entry
> before it can be used properly.

...

fun code read :)

>   	init_commands();
>   	add_args_command(init_args_command);
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * Ensure that global commands don't end up with an invalid path pointer
> +	 * by setting the default device at the first specified on the CLI
> +	 */
> +	if (argc != optind)
> +		fs_path = fs_table_lookup(argv[optind], FS_MOUNT_POINT);

fs_table_lookup() can return NULL - especially the way I type.


--Mark.



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