On Dec 4 2006 07:30, Josef 'Jeff' Sipek wrote:
>+#include "union.h"
>+
>+struct workqueue_struct *sioq;
>+
>+int __init init_sioq(void)
Although it's just me, I'd prefer sioq_init(), sioq_exit(),
sioq_run(), etc. to go in hand with what most drivers use as naming
(i.e. <modulename> "_" <function>).
>+ sioq = create_workqueue("unionfs_siod");
Beat me: what does SIO stand for?
>+void fin_sioq(void)
No __exit tag?
>+void __unionfs_mknod(void *data)
>+{
>+ struct sioq_args *args = data;
>+ struct mknod_args *m = &args->mknod;
Care to make that: const struct mknod_args *m = &args->mknod;?
(Same for other places)
>+
>+ args->err = vfs_mknod(m->parent, m->dentry, m->mode, m->dev);
>+ complete(&args->comp);
>+}
>+void __unionfs_symlink(void *data)
>+{
Hah, missing free line :^)
>+ struct sioq_args *args = data;
>+ struct symlink_args *s = &args->symlink;
>+
>+ args->err = vfs_symlink(s->parent, s->dentry, s->symbuf, s->mode);
>+ complete(&args->comp);
>+}
>+
>+++ b/fs/unionfs/sioq.h
>+struct isopaque_args {
>+ struct dentry *dentry;
>+};
This name puzzled me at first. iso - paque - "same (o)paque"?
Try is_opaque_args.
>+/* Extern definitions for our privledge escalation helpers */
-> privilege
-`J'
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