On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 01:34:18PM +0800, Ian Kent wrote:
> +     path = file->f_path;
> +
>       /*
>        * An empty directory in an autofs file system is always a
>        * mount point. The daemon must have failed to mount this
> @@ -123,7 +126,7 @@ static int autofs4_dir_open(struct inode *inode, struct 
> file *file)
>        * it.
>        */
>       spin_lock(&sbi->lookup_lock);
> -     if (!d_mountpoint(dentry) && simple_empty(dentry)) {
> +     if (!path_is_mountpoint(&path) && simple_empty(dentry)) {

Why not &file->f_path, provided that you constify that thing properly?

> +             if (rcu_walk) {
> +                     if (!path_is_mountpoint_rcu(path))
> +                             return -EISDIR;
> +             } else {
> +                     if (!path_is_mountpoint(path))
> +                             return -EISDIR;

IDGI.  What's the point of _having_ the _rcu() variant, anyway?  Here you
are probably paying more in terms of i-cache footprint/branch prediction
than you win on not doing that rcu_read_lock()/rcu_read_unlock()...

_rcu variants make sense when non-RCU case does something you can't do
under RCU; here your path_is_mountpoint() is pretty close to being
rcu_read_lock()+path_is_mountpoint_rcu()+rcu_read_unlock() anyway...

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