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author | Ćukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com> | 2014-05-06 09:36:05 +0200 |
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committer | Tom Rini <trini@ti.com> | 2014-05-12 16:31:50 -0400 |
commit | 8b454eeeea0ba021ee27f3e103daf1f8fa87bd16 (patch) | |
tree | 7aea0d65b3a11b11181e700b1a4053189209a819 /fs | |
parent | 35dd055b94eb3ed8c21595eedd740431866b2f26 (diff) | |
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fs:ext4:write:fix: Reinitialize global variables after updating a file
This bug shows up when file stored on the ext4 file system is updated.
The ext4fs_delete_file() is responsible for deleting file's (e.g. uImage)
data.
However some global data (especially ext4fs_indir2_block), which is used
during file deletion are left unchanged.
The ext4fs_indir2_block pointer stores reference to old ext4 double
indirect allocated blocks. When it is unchanged, after file deletion,
ext4fs_write_file() uses the same pointer (since it is already initialized
- i.e. not NULL) to return number of blocks to write. This trunks larger
file when previous one was smaller.
Lets consider following scenario:
1. Flash target with ext4 formatted boot.img (which has uImage [*] on itself)
2. Developer wants to upload their custom uImage [**]
- When new uImage [**] is smaller than the [*] - everything works
correctly - we are able to store the whole smaller file with corrupted
ext4fs_indir2_block pointer
- When new uImage [**] is larger than the [*] - theCRC is corrupted,
since truncation on data stored at eMMC was done.
3. When uImage CRC error appears, then reboot and LTHOR/DFU reflashing causes
proper setting of ext4fs_indir2_block() and after that uImage[**]
is successfully stored (correct uImage [*] metadata is stored at an
eMMC on the first flashing).
Due to above the bug was very difficult to reproduce.
This patch sets default values for all ext4fs_indir* pointers/variables.
Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ext4/ext4_common.c | 35 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ext4/ext4_write.c | 1 |
2 files changed, 27 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/fs/ext4/ext4_common.c b/fs/ext4/ext4_common.c index 62e2e80..1c11721 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/ext4_common.c +++ b/fs/ext4/ext4_common.c @@ -1841,16 +1841,20 @@ long int read_allocated_block(struct ext2_inode *inode, int fileblock) return blknr; } -void ext4fs_close(void) +/** + * ext4fs_reinit_global() - Reinitialize values of ext4 write implementation's + * global pointers + * + * This function assures that for a file with the same name but different size + * the sequential store on the ext4 filesystem will be correct. + * + * In this function the global data, responsible for internal representation + * of the ext4 data are initialized to the reset state. Without this, during + * replacement of the smaller file with the bigger truncation of new file was + * performed. + */ +void ext4fs_reinit_global(void) { - if ((ext4fs_file != NULL) && (ext4fs_root != NULL)) { - ext4fs_free_node(ext4fs_file, &ext4fs_root->diropen); - ext4fs_file = NULL; - } - if (ext4fs_root != NULL) { - free(ext4fs_root); - ext4fs_root = NULL; - } if (ext4fs_indir1_block != NULL) { free(ext4fs_indir1_block); ext4fs_indir1_block = NULL; @@ -1870,6 +1874,19 @@ void ext4fs_close(void) ext4fs_indir3_blkno = -1; } } +void ext4fs_close(void) +{ + if ((ext4fs_file != NULL) && (ext4fs_root != NULL)) { + ext4fs_free_node(ext4fs_file, &ext4fs_root->diropen); + ext4fs_file = NULL; + } + if (ext4fs_root != NULL) { + free(ext4fs_root); + ext4fs_root = NULL; + } + + ext4fs_reinit_global(); +} int ext4fs_iterate_dir(struct ext2fs_node *dir, char *name, struct ext2fs_node **fnode, int *ftype) diff --git a/fs/ext4/ext4_write.c b/fs/ext4/ext4_write.c index 3db22f8..c42add9 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/ext4_write.c +++ b/fs/ext4/ext4_write.c @@ -562,6 +562,7 @@ static int ext4fs_delete_file(int inodeno) ext4fs_update(); ext4fs_deinit(); + ext4fs_reinit_global(); if (ext4fs_init() != 0) { printf("error in File System init\n"); |