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Kernel: Make Ext2FS::free_inode() return KResult, and use TRY() more
While there's no clear propagation path for errors that happen in an inode destructor, using TRY() still makes the code a lot nicer.
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2024-07-18 02:05:00 +09:00
Author: https://github.com/awesomekling
Commit: fe98cb2c4b
2 changed files with 12 additions and 13 deletions
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@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ Vector<Ext2FS::BlockIndex> Ext2FSInode::compute_block_list_impl_internal(const e
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return list;
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}
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void Ext2FS::free_inode(Ext2FSInode& inode)
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KResult Ext2FS::free_inode(Ext2FSInode& inode)
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{
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MutexLocker locker(m_lock);
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VERIFY(inode.m_raw_inode.i_links_count == 0);
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@ -642,11 +642,8 @@ void Ext2FS::free_inode(Ext2FSInode& inode)
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// Mark all blocks used by this inode as free.
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for (auto block_index : inode.compute_block_list_with_meta_blocks()) {
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VERIFY(block_index <= super_block().s_blocks_count);
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if (block_index.value()) {
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if (auto result = set_block_allocation_state(block_index, false); result.is_error()) {
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dbgln("Ext2FS[{}]::free_inode(): Failed to deallocate block {} for inode {}", fsid(), block_index, inode.index());
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}
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}
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if (block_index.value())
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TRY(set_block_allocation_state(block_index, false));
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}
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// If the inode being freed is a directory, update block group directory counter.
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@ -660,12 +657,12 @@ void Ext2FS::free_inode(Ext2FSInode& inode)
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// NOTE: After this point, the inode metadata is wiped.
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memset(&inode.m_raw_inode, 0, sizeof(ext2_inode));
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inode.m_raw_inode.i_dtime = kgettimeofday().to_truncated_seconds();
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if (auto result = write_ext2_inode(inode.index(), inode.m_raw_inode); result.is_error())
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dbgln("Ext2FS[{}]::free_inode(): Failed to write inode {}: {}", fsid(), inode.index(), result.error());
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TRY(write_ext2_inode(inode.index(), inode.m_raw_inode));
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// Mark the inode as free.
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if (auto result = set_inode_allocation_state(inode.index(), false); result.is_error())
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dbgln("Ext2FS[{}]::free_inode(): Failed to free inode {}: {}", fsid(), inode.index(), result.error());
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TRY(set_inode_allocation_state(inode.index(), false));
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return KSuccess;
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}
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void Ext2FS::flush_block_group_descriptor_table()
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@ -736,8 +733,10 @@ Ext2FSInode::Ext2FSInode(Ext2FS& fs, InodeIndex index)
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Ext2FSInode::~Ext2FSInode()
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{
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if (m_raw_inode.i_links_count == 0)
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fs().free_inode(*this);
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if (m_raw_inode.i_links_count == 0) {
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// Alas, we have nowhere to propagate any errors that occur here.
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(void)fs().free_inode(*this);
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}
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}
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u64 Ext2FSInode::size() const
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