On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 10:00 -0500, Shaya Potter wrote:
> I'd agree with you (And even told the person the problem up front)
> except it's not oopsing on a lack of intent information, it's oopsing
> because nd is null and therefore can not access nd->mnt.



> i.e. Let say I couldn't reconstruct nd perfectly (due to not knowing
> vfsmnt information), I could possible construct a fake nd with the
> proper intent information (i.e. very likely no intent information to be
> passed) and it would still oops.

No. The nameidata structure is _mandatory_, as is the intent info. In
order to ensure POSIX correctness, the NFS client sometimes needs to
create submounts (when crossing a mountpoint on the server). If you
don't provide a proper nameidata structure, then that is impossible.

Trond

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