From f385e52a3422a657bfb48a26f3750574c497ef2f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gregory Nutt Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2015 19:48:38 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Union FS needs to unmount contained file systems when it is unmounted --- fs/unionfs/fs_unionfs.c | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 69 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/fs/unionfs/fs_unionfs.c b/fs/unionfs/fs_unionfs.c index ea33eef634..4ec48f09ed 100644 --- a/fs/unionfs/fs_unionfs.c +++ b/fs/unionfs/fs_unionfs.c @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include @@ -139,6 +140,7 @@ static int unionfs_trystatfile(FAR struct inode *inode, static FAR char *unionfs_relpath(FAR const char *path, FAR const char *name); +static int unionfs_unbind_child(FAR struct unionfs_mountpt_s *um); static void unionfs_destroy(FAR struct unionfs_inode_s *ui); /* Operations on opened files (with struct file) */ @@ -642,6 +644,70 @@ static FAR char *unionfs_relpath(FAR const char *path, FAR const char *name) } } +/**************************************************************************** + * Name: unionfs_unbind_child + ****************************************************************************/ + +static int unionfs_unbind_child(FAR struct unionfs_mountpt_s *um) +{ + FAR struct inode *mpinode = um->um_node; + FAR struct inode *bdinode = NULL; + int ret; + + /* Unbind the block driver from the file system (destroying any fs + * private data. + */ + + if (!mpinode->u.i_mops->unbind) + { + /* The filesystem does not support the unbind operation ??? */ + + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* The unbind method returns the number of references to the file system + * (i.e., open files), zero if the unbind was performed, or a negated + * error code on a failure. + */ + + ret = mpinode->u.i_mops->unbind(mpinode->i_private, &bdinode, MNT_FORCE); + if (ret < 0) + { + /* Some failure occurred */ + + return ret; + } + else if (ret > 0) + { + /* REVISIT: This is bad if the file sysem cannot support a deferred + * unmount. Ideally it would perform the unmount when the last file + * is closed. But I don't think any file system do that. + */ + + return -EBUSY; + } + + /* Successfully unbound */ + + mpinode->i_private = NULL; + + /* Release the mountpoint inode and any block driver inode + * returned by the file system unbind above. This should cause + * the inode to be deleted (unless there are other references) + */ + + inode_release(mpinode); + + /* Did the unbind method return a contained block driver */ + + if (bdinode) + { + inode_release(bdinode); + } + + return OK; +} + /**************************************************************************** * Name: unionfs_destroy ****************************************************************************/ @@ -651,10 +717,10 @@ static void unionfs_destroy(FAR struct unionfs_inode_s *ui) DEBUGASSERT(ui != NULL && ui->ui_fs[0].um_node != NULL && ui->ui_fs[1].um_node != NULL && ui->ui_nopen == 0); - /* Release our references on the contained inodes */ + /* Unbind the contained file systems */ - inode_release(ui->ui_fs[0].um_node); - inode_release(ui->ui_fs[1].um_node); + (void)unionfs_unbind_child(&ui->ui_fs[0]); + (void)unionfs_unbind_child(&ui->ui_fs[1]); /* Free any allocated prefix strings */