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由 Jan Kara 提交于
Currently write(2) updating i_size and close(2) of the file can race in such a way that udf_truncate_tail_extent() called from udf_file_release() sees old i_size but already new extents added by the running write call. This results in complaints like: UDF-fs: warning (device vdb2): udf_truncate_tail_extent: Too long extent after EOF in inode 877: i_size: 0 lbcount: 1073739776 extent 0+1073739776 UDF-fs: error (device vdb2): udf_truncate_tail_extent: Extent after EOF in inode 877 Fix the problem by grabbing i_mutex in udf_file_release() to be sure i_size is consistent with current state of extent list. Also avoid truncating tail extent unnecessarily when the file is still open for writing. Signed-off-by: NJan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
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