We want to find out if the parent will become empty after we remove
the victim of rmdir(). Checking if the victim is the only element
of parent's ->d_subdirs is completely wrong - e.g. opening the parent
will end up with a cursor added to its ->d_parent and fooling the
check.
We do maintain ino->count - 0 for anything removed, 1 + number of
children for anything live. Which gives us precisely what we need
for that check...
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
static void autofs_clear_leaf_automount_flags(struct dentry *dentry)
{
- struct list_head *d_child;
struct dentry *parent;
/* flags for dentrys in the root are handled elsewhere */
/* only consider parents below dentrys in the root */
if (IS_ROOT(parent->d_parent))
return;
- d_child = &dentry->d_child;
- /* Set parent managed if it's becoming empty */
- if (d_child->next == &parent->d_subdirs &&
- d_child->prev == &parent->d_subdirs)
+ if (atomic_read(&autofs_dentry_ino(parent)->count) == 2)
managed_dentry_set_managed(parent);
}