Btrfs: merge inode_list in __merge_refs
When __merge_refs merges two refs, it is also needed to merge the inode_list of both refs. Otherwise we have missed backrefs and memory leaks. This happens for example if two inodes share an extent and both lie in the same leaf and thus also have the same parent. Signed-off-by: Alexander Block <ablock84@googlemail.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Schmidt <list.btrfs@jan-o-sch.net> Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@fusionio.com>
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@ -461,6 +461,7 @@ static int __merge_refs(struct list_head *head, int mode)
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pos2 = n2, n2 = pos2->next) {
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struct __prelim_ref *ref2;
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struct __prelim_ref *xchg;
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struct extent_inode_elem *eie;
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ref2 = list_entry(pos2, struct __prelim_ref, list);
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@ -472,12 +473,20 @@ static int __merge_refs(struct list_head *head, int mode)
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ref1 = ref2;
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ref2 = xchg;
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}
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ref1->count += ref2->count;
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} else {
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if (ref1->parent != ref2->parent)
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continue;
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ref1->count += ref2->count;
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}
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eie = ref1->inode_list;
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while (eie && eie->next)
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eie = eie->next;
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if (eie)
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eie->next = ref2->inode_list;
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else
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ref1->inode_list = ref2->inode_list;
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ref1->count += ref2->count;
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list_del(&ref2->list);
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kfree(ref2);
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}
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