On Fri, Mar 06, 2020 at 06:36:11PM -0800, Daniel Rosenberg wrote:
>  int f2fs_add_regular_entry(struct inode *dir, const struct qstr *new_name,
>                               const struct qstr *orig_name,
> +                             f2fs_hash_t dentry_hash,
>                               struct inode *inode, nid_t ino, umode_t mode)
>  {
>       unsigned int bit_pos;
>       unsigned int level;
>       unsigned int current_depth;
>       unsigned long bidx, block;
> -     f2fs_hash_t dentry_hash;
>       unsigned int nbucket, nblock;
>       struct page *dentry_page = NULL;
>       struct f2fs_dentry_block *dentry_blk = NULL;
> @@ -632,7 +650,6 @@ int f2fs_add_regular_entry(struct inode *dir, const 
> struct qstr *new_name,
>  
>       level = 0;
>       slots = GET_DENTRY_SLOTS(new_name->len);
> -     dentry_hash = f2fs_dentry_hash(dir, new_name, NULL);
>  
>       current_depth = F2FS_I(dir)->i_current_depth;
>       if (F2FS_I(dir)->chash == dentry_hash) {
> @@ -718,17 +735,19 @@ int f2fs_add_dentry(struct inode *dir, struct 
> fscrypt_name *fname,
>                               struct inode *inode, nid_t ino, umode_t mode)
>  {
>       struct qstr new_name;
> +     f2fs_hash_t dentry_hash;
>       int err = -EAGAIN;
>  
>       new_name.name = fname_name(fname);
>       new_name.len = fname_len(fname);
>  
>       if (f2fs_has_inline_dentry(dir))
> -             err = f2fs_add_inline_entry(dir, &new_name, fname->usr_fname,
> +             err = f2fs_add_inline_entry(dir, &new_name, fname,
>                                                       inode, ino, mode);
> +     dentry_hash = f2fs_dentry_hash(dir, &new_name, fname);
>       if (err == -EAGAIN)
>               err = f2fs_add_regular_entry(dir, &new_name, fname->usr_fname,
> -                                                     inode, ino, mode);
> +                                             dentry_hash, inode, ino, mode);
>  

Why are the changes to f2fs_add_dentry(), f2fs_add_regular_entry(), and
f2fs_add_inline_entry() being made?  Directories can't be modified through
no-key names, so there's no need to make this part of the code handle grabbing
the dentry hash from the struct fscrypt_name.  And both the on-disk and original
filenames were already passed to these functions.  So what else do we need?

> +static f2fs_hash_t __f2fs_dentry_hash(const struct inode *dir,
> +                             const struct qstr *name_info,
> +                             const struct fscrypt_name *fname)
>  {
>       __u32 hash;
>       f2fs_hash_t f2fs_hash;
> @@ -79,12 +80,17 @@ static f2fs_hash_t __f2fs_dentry_hash(const struct qstr 
> *name_info,
>       size_t len = name_info->len;
>  
>       /* encrypted bigname case */
> -     if (fname && !fname->disk_name.name)
> +     if (fname && !fname->is_ciphertext_name)
>               return cpu_to_le32(fname->hash);

Isn't this check backwards?  The hash is valid if fname->is_ciphertext_name, not
if !fname->is_ciphertext_name.

(Maybe the phrase "ciphertext name" is causing confusion, as we're now calling
them "no-key names" instead?  We could rename it, if that would help.)

- Eric


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