[PATCH 1/4] fs: split update_time() into update_time() and write_time()
David Sterba
dsterba at suse.cz
Mon Nov 24 10:38:30 CST 2014
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 04:42:45PM -0500, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> Out of curiosity, why does btrfs_update_time() need to call
> btrfs_root_readonly()? Why can't it just depend on the
> __mnt_want_write() call in touch_atime()?
mnt_want_write looks only at the mountpoint flags, the readonly
subvolume status is external to that.
> Surely if there are times when it's not OK to write into a btrfs file
> system and mnt_is_readonly() returns false, the VFS is going to get
> very confused abyway.
>
> If the btrfs_update_time() is not necessary, then we could drop
> btrfs_update_time() and update_time() from the inode operations
> entirely, and depend on the VFS-level code in update_time().
It is necessary and the whole .update_time callback was added
intentionally, see commits
c3b2da314834499f34cba94f7053e55f6d6f92d8
fs: introduce inode operation ->update_time
e41f941a23115e84a8550b3d901a13a14b2edc2f
Btrfs: move over to use ->update_time
2bc5565286121d2a77ccd728eb3484dff2035b58
Btrfs: don't update atime on RO subvolumes
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