docs: path-lookup: update WALK_GET, WALK_PUT desc
WALK_GET is changed to WALK_TRAILING with a different meaning. Here it should be WALK_NOFOLLOW. WALK_PUT dosn't exist, we have WALK_MORE. WALK_PUT == !WALK_MORE And there is not should_follow_link(). Related commits: commit8c4efe22e7
("namei: invert the meaning of WALK_FOLLOW") commit1c4ff1a87e
("namei: invert WALK_PUT logics") Signed-off-by: Fox Chen <foxhlchen@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de> [jc: applied language tweaks suggested by Neil] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210527091618.287093-11-foxhlchen@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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@ -1123,13 +1123,13 @@ stack in ``walk_component()`` immediately when the symlink is found;
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old symlink as it walks that last component. So it is quite
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convenient for ``walk_component()`` to release the old symlink and pop
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the references just before pushing the reference information for the
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new symlink. It is guided in this by two flags; ``WALK_GET``, which
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gives it permission to follow a symlink if it finds one, and
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``WALK_PUT``, which tells it to release the current symlink after it has been
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followed. ``WALK_PUT`` is tested first, leading to a call to
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``put_link()``. ``WALK_GET`` is tested subsequently (by
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``should_follow_link()``) leading to a call to ``pick_link()`` which sets
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up the stack frame.
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new symlink. It is guided in this by three flags: ``WALK_NOFOLLOW`` which
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forbids it from following a symlink if it finds one, ``WALK_MORE``
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which indicates that it is yet too early to release the
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current symlink, and ``WALK_TRAILING`` which indicates that it is on the final
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component of the lookup, so we will check userspace flag ``LOOKUP_FOLLOW`` to
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decide whether follow it when it is a symlink and call ``may_follow_link()`` to
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check if we have privilege to follow it.
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Symlinks with no final component
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