On 2020/09/12 14:01, Sungjong Seo wrote:
Remove 'rwoffset' in exfat_inode_info and replace it with the
parameter(cpos) of exfat_readdir.
Since rwoffset of  is referenced only by exfat_readdir, it is not
necessary a exfat_inode_info's member.

Signed-off-by: Tetsuhiro Kohada <kohada...@gmail.com>
---
  fs/exfat/dir.c      | 16 ++++++----------
  fs/exfat/exfat_fs.h |  2 --
  fs/exfat/file.c     |  2 --
  fs/exfat/inode.c    |  3 ---
  fs/exfat/super.c    |  1 -
  5 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fs/exfat/dir.c b/fs/exfat/dir.c index
a9b13ae3f325..fa5bb72aa295 100644
--- a/fs/exfat/dir.c
+++ b/fs/exfat/dir.c
[snip]
sector @@ -262,13 +260,11 @@ static int exfat_iterate(struct file *filp,
struct dir_context *ctx)
                goto end_of_dir;
        }

-       cpos = EXFAT_DEN_TO_B(ei->rwoffset);
-
        if (!nb->lfn[0])
                goto end_of_dir;

        i_pos = ((loff_t)ei->start_clu << 32) |
-               ((ei->rwoffset - 1) & 0xffffffff);
+               (EXFAT_B_TO_DEN(cpos-1) & 0xffffffff);

Need to fix the above line to be:
(EXFAT_B_TO_DEN(cpos)-1)) & 0xffffffff);


Here, we simply converted so that the calculation results would be the same.
But after reading it carefully again, I noticed.
 - Why use the previous entry?
 - Why does cpos point to stream dir-entry in entry-set?

For the former, there is no need to "++dentry" in exfat_readdir().
For the latter, I think cpos should point to the next to current entry-set.

I'll make V2 considering these.
How do you think?

BR
---
Tetsuhiro Kohada <kohada...@gmail.com>

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