[PATCH RESEND v14 2/6] namei: LOOKUP_IN_ROOT: chroot-like path resolution
Linus Torvalds
torvalds at linux-foundation.org
Sun Oct 27 23:05:11 AEDT 2019
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 2:58 PM Aleksa Sarai <cyphar at cyphar.com> wrote:
>
> + /* LOOKUP_IN_ROOT treats absolute paths as being relative-to-dirfd. */
> + if (flags & LOOKUP_IN_ROOT)
> + while (*s == '/')
> + s++;
> +
> /* Figure out the starting path and root (if needed). */
> if (*s == '/') {
> error = nd_jump_root(nd);
So I'm still hung up on this.
I guess I can't help it, but I look at the above, and it makes me go
"whoever wrote those tests wasn't thinking".
It just annoys me how it tests for '/' completely unnecessarily.
If LOOKUP_IN_ROOT is true, we know the subsequent test for '/' is not
going to match, because we just removed it. So I look at that code and
go "that code is doing stupid things".
That's why I suggested moving the LOOKUP_IN_ROOT check inside the '/' test.
Alternatively, just make the logic be
if (flags & LOOKUP_IN_ROOT) {
.. remove '/'s ...
} else if (*s == '/') {
.. handl;e root ..
and remove the next "else" clause
Linus
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