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CIFS: Fix write after setting a read lock for read oplock files
If we have a read oplock and set a read lock in it, we can't write to the locked area - so, filemap_fdatawrite may fail with a no information for a userspace application even if we request a write to non-locked area. Fix this by writing directly to the server and then breaking oplock level from level2 to None. Also remove CONFIG_CIFS_SMB2 ifdefs because it's suitable for both CIFS and SMB2 protocols. Signed-off-by: Pavel Shilovsky <piastry@etersoft.ru> Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
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@ -2505,42 +2505,34 @@ cifs_strict_writev(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov,
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struct cifsFileInfo *cfile = (struct cifsFileInfo *)
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iocb->ki_filp->private_data;
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struct cifs_tcon *tcon = tlink_tcon(cfile->tlink);
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ssize_t written;
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#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_SMB2
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/*
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* If we have an oplock for read and want to write a data to the file
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* we need to store it in the page cache and then push it to the server
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* to be sure the next read will get a valid data.
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*/
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if (!cinode->clientCanCacheAll && cinode->clientCanCacheRead) {
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ssize_t written;
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int rc;
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written = generic_file_aio_write(iocb, iov, nr_segs, pos);
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rc = filemap_fdatawrite(inode->i_mapping);
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if (rc)
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return (ssize_t)rc;
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return written;
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if (cinode->clientCanCacheAll) {
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if (cap_unix(tcon->ses) &&
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(CIFS_UNIX_FCNTL_CAP & le64_to_cpu(tcon->fsUnixInfo.Capability))
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&& ((cifs_sb->mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_NOPOSIXBRL) == 0))
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return generic_file_aio_write(iocb, iov, nr_segs, pos);
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return cifs_writev(iocb, iov, nr_segs, pos);
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* For non-oplocked files in strict cache mode we need to write the data
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* to the server exactly from the pos to pos+len-1 rather than flush all
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* affected pages because it may cause a error with mandatory locks on
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* these pages but not on the region from pos to ppos+len-1.
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*/
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if (!cinode->clientCanCacheAll)
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return cifs_user_writev(iocb, iov, nr_segs, pos);
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if (cap_unix(tcon->ses) &&
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(CIFS_UNIX_FCNTL_CAP & le64_to_cpu(tcon->fsUnixInfo.Capability)) &&
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((cifs_sb->mnt_cifs_flags & CIFS_MOUNT_NOPOSIXBRL) == 0))
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return generic_file_aio_write(iocb, iov, nr_segs, pos);
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return cifs_writev(iocb, iov, nr_segs, pos);
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written = cifs_user_writev(iocb, iov, nr_segs, pos);
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if (written > 0 && cinode->clientCanCacheRead) {
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/*
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* Windows 7 server can delay breaking level2 oplock if a write
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* request comes - break it on the client to prevent reading
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* an old data.
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*/
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cifs_invalidate_mapping(inode);
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cFYI(1, "Set no oplock for inode=%p after a write operation",
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inode);
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cinode->clientCanCacheRead = false;
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}
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return written;
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}
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static struct cifs_readdata *
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