On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 09:42:14PM -0500, David Miller wrote: > > I've run into that converting AF_UNIX to generic_file_splice_read(); > > I can kludge around that ("freezable unless ->msg_iter is ITER_PIPE"), but > > that only delays trouble. > > > > Note that the only other user of freezable_schedule_timeout() is > > a very different story - it's a kernel thread, which *does* have a > > guaranteed > > locking environment. Making such assumptions in unix_stream_recvmsg(), > > OTOH, is insane... > > We have to otherwise Android phones drain their batteries in 10 > minutes. > > I'm not going to revert this and be responsible for that. > > So you have to find a way to make the freezable calls legitimate.
Oh, well... As I said, I can kludge around that - call from generic_file_splice_read() can be distinguished by looking at the ->msg_iter->type; it still means unpleasantness for kernel_recvmsg() users - in effect, it can only be called with locks held if you know that the socket is not an AF_UNIX one. BTW, how do they deal with plain pipes?