Joe Perches <[email protected]> wrote:
> krealloc would probably be more efficient and possible
> readable as likely there's already padding in the original
> allocation.
The problem is if krealloc() fails: you've lost all those pointers to things
you then need to free.
> Are there no locking constraints?
Generally, no, not until you do the ->mount() op. Also remounting needs a
lock, but that's already done with the sb->s_umount lock.
However, that said, if you do:
fd = fsopen("foofs");
write(fd, "o foo=bar", ...);
fsmount(fd, "/foo");
then the fsmount() and write() calls have to lock against other fsmount() and
write() calls. I use the inode lock for this. [Note that it probably should
be interruptible rather than just killable, but there's no primitive for that
as yet].
David