RHBZ:
1848178
Some calls that set attributes, like utimensat(), are not supposed to return
-EINTR and thus do not have handlers for this in glibc which causes us
to leak -EINTR to the applications which are also unprepared to handle it.
For example tar will break if utimensat() return -EINTR and abort unpacking
the archive. Other applications may break too.
To handle this we add checks, and retry, for -EINTR in cifs_setattr()
Signed-off-by: Ronnie Sahlberg <lsahlber@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
{
struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb = CIFS_SB(direntry->d_sb);
struct cifs_tcon *pTcon = cifs_sb_master_tcon(cifs_sb);
{
struct cifs_sb_info *cifs_sb = CIFS_SB(direntry->d_sb);
struct cifs_tcon *pTcon = cifs_sb_master_tcon(cifs_sb);
- if (pTcon->unix_ext)
- return cifs_setattr_unix(direntry, attrs);
-
- return cifs_setattr_nounix(direntry, attrs);
+ do {
+ if (pTcon->unix_ext)
+ rc = cifs_setattr_unix(direntry, attrs);
+ else
+ rc = cifs_setattr_nounix(direntry, attrs);
+ retries++;
+ } while (is_retryable_error(rc) && retries < 2);
/* BB: add cifs_setattr_legacy for really old servers */
/* BB: add cifs_setattr_legacy for really old servers */