static void task_fd_install(
struct binder_proc *proc, unsigned int fd, struct file *file)
{
- struct files_struct *files = proc->files;
- struct fdtable *fdt;
-
- if (files == NULL)
- return;
-
- spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
- fdt = files_fdtable(files);
- BUG_ON(fdt->fd[fd] != NULL);
- rcu_assign_pointer(fdt->fd[fd], file);
- spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
+ if (proc->files)
+ __fd_install(proc->files, fd, file);
}
/*
*
* It should never happen - if we allow dup2() do it, _really_ bad things
* will follow.
+ *
+ * NOTE: __fd_install() variant is really, really low-level; don't
+ * use it unless you are forced to by truly lousy API shoved down
+ * your throat. 'files' *MUST* be either current->files or obtained
+ * by get_files_struct(current) done by whoever had given it to you,
+ * or really bad things will happen. Normally you want to use
+ * fd_install() instead.
*/
-void fd_install(unsigned int fd, struct file *file)
+void __fd_install(struct files_struct *files, unsigned int fd,
+ struct file *file)
{
- struct files_struct *files = current->files;
struct fdtable *fdt;
spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
fdt = files_fdtable(files);
spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
}
+void fd_install(unsigned int fd, struct file *file)
+{
+ __fd_install(current->files, fd, file);
+}
+
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fd_install);
extern int __alloc_fd(struct files_struct *files,
unsigned start, unsigned end, unsigned flags);
+extern void __fd_install(struct files_struct *files,
+ unsigned int fd, struct file *file);
extern struct kmem_cache *files_cachep;