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In v9fs_get_inode(), for block, as well as char devices (in theory), the function init_special_inode() is called to set up callback functions for file ops. this function uses the file mode's value to determine whether to use block or char dev functions. In v9fs_inode_from_fid(), the function p9mode2unixmode() is used, but for all devices it initially returns S_IFBLK, then uses v9fs_get_inode() to initialise a new inode, then finally uses v9fs_stat2inode(), which would determine whether the inode is a block or character device. However, at that point init_special_inode() had already decided to use the block device functions, so even if the inode's mode is turned to a character device, the block functions are still used to operate on them. The attached patch simply calls init_special_inode() again for devices after parsing device node data in v9fs_stat2inode() so that the proper functions are used. Signed-off-by: Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@gmail.com> |
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fid.c | ||
fid.h | ||
Makefile | ||
v9fs.c | ||
v9fs.h | ||
v9fs_vfs.h | ||
vfs_addr.c | ||
vfs_dentry.c | ||
vfs_dir.c | ||
vfs_file.c | ||
vfs_inode.c | ||
vfs_super.c |