Re: [dm-devel] Re: [RFC 3/3] dm: v4 ioctl interface

Kevin Corry (kevcorry@us.ibm.com)
Wed, 2 Jul 2003 09:15:10 -0500


On Wednesday 02 July 2003 03:59, Joe Thornber wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 03:05:07PM -0500, Kevin Corry wrote:
> > > +static int check_name(const char *name)
> > > +{
> > > + if (strchr(name, '/')) {
> > > + DMWARN("invalid device name");
> > > + return -EINVAL;
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > + return 0;
> > > +}
> >
> > Can't we allow slashes in device names? I thought we discussed this
> > before (http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=104628092700011&r=1&w=2). Any
> > reason for the change?
>
> I think I made the wrong decision before. Still thinking about it though.

Well, what are your current thoughts?

I guess the way I see it is that this name is simply a way for user-space to
identify a device to the driver, and it seems kind of unnecessary for the
driver to put restrictions on that name.

The only reason I can really think of to restrict the contents of this name is
due to using the name for devfs. But devfs doesn't seem to mind dealing with
names with embedded slashes (I always run with devfs enabled, and I've never
seen it complain).

On a side note, looking through the devfs code reveals a potential error. In
DM, names can be 127 characters. But devfs_mk_bdev() (in fs/devfs/base.c)
will only accept names up to 63 characters. If it gets a name longer than
that, it just returns an error, which DM will ignore. This isn't a fatal
error by any means, but if any user-space tools rely on those devfs devices
being created, there may be cases where the tools won't work correctly.

> > Does this imply that if the dm_swap_table() call fails, then the
> > "inactive" mapping is automatically deleted?
>
> Yes, that is the behaviour ATM. Would you rather it didn't ?

Well...I can't say that it makes much difference to me either way at the
moment. :) I just wanted to clarify the behavior, since it wasn't explicitly
stated anywhere.

-- 
Kevin Corry
kevcorry@us.ibm.com
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