orangefs_dir_fill() doesn't use oi and dentry arguments at all do_readdir() gets dentry, uses only dentry->d_inode; it also gets oi, which is ORANGEFS_I(dentry->d_inode) (i.e. ->d_inode - constant offset). orangefs_dir_mode() gets dentry and oi, uses only to pass those to do_readdir(). orangefs_dir_iterate() uses dentry and oi only to pass those to orangefs_dir_fill() and orangefs_dir_more(). The only thing it really needs is ->d_inode; moreover, that's better expressed as file_inode(file) - no need to go through ->f_path.dentry->d_inode. Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> |
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| Kconfig | ||
| Makefile | ||
| acl.c | ||
| dcache.c | ||
| devorangefs-req.c | ||
| dir.c | ||
| downcall.h | ||
| file.c | ||
| inode.c | ||
| namei.c | ||
| orangefs-bufmap.c | ||
| orangefs-bufmap.h | ||
| orangefs-cache.c | ||
| orangefs-debug.h | ||
| orangefs-debugfs.c | ||
| orangefs-debugfs.h | ||
| orangefs-dev-proto.h | ||
| orangefs-kernel.h | ||
| orangefs-mod.c | ||
| orangefs-sysfs.c | ||
| orangefs-sysfs.h | ||
| orangefs-utils.c | ||
| protocol.h | ||
| super.c | ||
| symlink.c | ||
| upcall.h | ||
| waitqueue.c | ||
| xattr.c | ||