basically, "is that instance set up enough for regular fput(), or
do we want put_filp() for that one".
NOTE: the only alloc_file() caller that could be followed by put_filp()
is in arch/ia64/kernel/perfmon.c, which is (Kconfig-level) broken.
Acked-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
if ((file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) &&
likely(fop->write || fop->write_iter))
file->f_mode |= FMODE_CAN_WRITE;
+ file->f_mode |= FMODE_OPENED;
file->f_op = fop;
if ((file->f_mode & (FMODE_READ | FMODE_WRITE)) == FMODE_READ)
i_readcount_inc(path->dentry->d_inode);
f->f_wb_err = filemap_sample_wb_err(f->f_mapping);
if (unlikely(f->f_flags & O_PATH)) {
- f->f_mode = FMODE_PATH;
+ f->f_mode = FMODE_PATH | FMODE_OPENED;
f->f_op = &empty_fops;
return 0;
}
if (error)
goto cleanup_all;
}
+ f->f_mode |= FMODE_OPENED;
if ((f->f_mode & (FMODE_READ | FMODE_WRITE)) == FMODE_READ)
i_readcount_inc(inode);
if ((f->f_mode & FMODE_READ) &&
/* Has write method(s) */
#define FMODE_CAN_WRITE ((__force fmode_t)0x40000)
+#define FMODE_OPENED ((__force fmode_t)0x80000)
+
/* File was opened by fanotify and shouldn't generate fanotify events */
#define FMODE_NONOTIFY ((__force fmode_t)0x4000000)