configfs: Don't try to d_delete() negative dentries.

When configfs is faking mkdir() on its subsystem or default group
objects, it starts by adding a negative dentry.  It then tries to
instantiate the group.  If that should fail, it must clean up after
itself.

I was using d_delete() here, but configfs_attach_group() promises to
return an empty dentry on error.  d_delete() explodes with the entry
dentry.  Let's try d_drop() instead.  The unhashing is what we want for
our dentry.

Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
This commit is contained in:
Joel Becker 2011-02-22 01:09:49 -08:00
parent df016c665b
commit df7f99670a

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@ -689,7 +689,8 @@ static int create_default_group(struct config_group *parent_group,
sd = child->d_fsdata;
sd->s_type |= CONFIGFS_USET_DEFAULT;
} else {
d_delete(child);
BUG_ON(child->d_inode);
d_drop(child);
dput(child);
}
}
@ -1683,7 +1684,8 @@ int configfs_register_subsystem(struct configfs_subsystem *subsys)
err = configfs_attach_group(sd->s_element, &group->cg_item,
dentry);
if (err) {
d_delete(dentry);
BUG_ON(dentry->d_inode);
d_drop(dentry);
dput(dentry);
} else {
spin_lock(&configfs_dirent_lock);