ext4: don't trash state flags in EXT4_IOC_SETFLAGS

In commit 353eb83c we removed i_state_flags with 64-bit longs, But
when handling the EXT4_IOC_SETFLAGS ioctl, we replace i_flags
directly, which trashes the state flags which are stored in the high
32-bits of i_flags on 64-bit platforms.  So use the the
ext4_{set,clear}_inode_flags() functions which use atomic bit
manipulation functions instead.

Reported-by: Tao Ma <boyu.mt@taobao.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Cc: stable@kernel.org
This commit is contained in:
Theodore Ts'o 2012-05-31 23:46:01 -04:00
parent 9660755100
commit 79906964a1

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ long ext4_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
handle_t *handle = NULL;
int err, migrate = 0;
struct ext4_iloc iloc;
unsigned int oldflags;
unsigned int oldflags, mask, i;
unsigned int jflag;
if (!inode_owner_or_capable(inode))
@ -115,8 +115,14 @@ long ext4_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
if (err)
goto flags_err;
flags = flags & EXT4_FL_USER_MODIFIABLE;
flags |= oldflags & ~EXT4_FL_USER_MODIFIABLE;
for (i = 0, mask = 1; i < 32; i++, mask <<= 1) {
if (!(mask & EXT4_FL_USER_MODIFIABLE))
continue;
if (mask & flags)
ext4_set_inode_flag(inode, i);
else
ext4_clear_inode_flag(inode, i);
}
ei->i_flags = flags;
ext4_set_inode_flags(inode);