[PATCH] erofs: fix lockdep false positives on initializing erofs_pseudo_mnt
Al Viro
viro at zeniv.linux.org.uk
Thu Mar 7 19:46:08 AEDT 2024
On Thu, Mar 07, 2024 at 07:21:12AM +0000, Al Viro wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 07, 2024 at 03:06:49PM +0800, Baokun Li wrote:
> > > > +int erofs_anon_register_fs(void)
> > > > +{
> > > > + return register_filesystem(&erofs_anon_fs_type);
> > > > +}
> > > What for? The only thing it gives you is an ability to look it up by
> > > name. Which is completely pointless, IMO,
> > The helper function here is to avoid extern erofs_anon_fs_type(), because
> > we define it in fscache.c, but also use it in super.c. Moreover, we don't
> > need
> > to register it when CONFIG_EROFS_FS_ONDEMAND is not enabled, so we
>
> You don't need to register it at all.
>
> The one and only effect of register_filesystem() is making file_system_type
> instance visible to get_fs_type() (and making it show up in /proc/filesystems).
>
> That's it. If you want to have it looked up by name (e.g. for userland
> mounts), you need to register. If not, you do not need to do that.
>
> Note that kern_mount() take a pointer to struct file_system_type,
> not its (string) name. So all you get from registration is an extra line
> in /proc/filesystems. What's the point?
PS: at one point I considered renaming it to something that would sound
less vague, but the best variant I'd been able to come up with was
"publish_filesystem()", which is not much better and has an extra problem -
how do you describe the reverse of that? "withdraw_filesystem()"?
Decided that it wasn't worth the amount of noise and headache...
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