[vbox-dev] [PATCH] fix file copy in shared folder on Solaris

Ramshankar ramshankar.venkataraman at oracle.com
Thu Nov 10 10:18:59 GMT 2011


On 11/10/11 03:44 AM, Life is hard, and then you die wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 04:25:46PM +0100, Ramshankar wrote:
>> Seems we cannot drop the lock across the uiomove() call that easily
>> since we have just one giant lock. The ideal solution would be to
>> write more fine-grained locking but I doubt that buys us much in
>> terms of performance since the bottleneck is more likely the HGCM
>> calls anyway.
>
> Yes, I didn't see any other solution either that was simpler than
> redoing all the locking.
>
>> For the time being this seems good, I've integrated this patch.
>> Thanks a lot for the contribution!
>
> Great. However, I think there's a problem: you appear to have left out
> one part of the patch (the second half of the second hunk): on line
> 1642 of vboxfs_vnode.c (svn rev 39245) there's still an unconditional
> call to mutex_exit(). Was this on purpose? I can't see how this could
> be right.

Fixed. should show up in public SVN in some hours. Thanks

> The diff remaining in my tree now is:
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --- a/src/VBox/Additions/solaris/SharedFolders/vboxfs_vnode.c
> +++ b/src/VBox/Additions/solaris/SharedFolders/vboxfs_vnode.c
> @@ -1639,7 +1639,8 @@ sffs_getpage(
>          /* Don't map pages past end of the file. */
>          if (off + len>  node->sf_stat.sf_size + PAGEOFFSET)
>          {
> -               mutex_exit(&sffs_lock);
> +               if (!is_recursive)
> +                       mutex_exit(&sffs_lock);
>                  return (EFAULT);
>          }
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>    Cheers,
>
>    Ronald
>
>
>> On 11/ 7/11 01:30 AM, Life is hard, and then you die wrote:
>>>
>>> Attached is a somewhat hackish patch to fix the kernel panic in
>>> https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/9862 . There's probably a better
>>> solution, but I'm not sure what it is. Together with the previous
>>> rmdir patch it does make the shared folders usable again, though.
>>>
>>> The patch is in the public domain.
>>>
>>>
>>>    Cheers,
>>>
>>>    Ronald
>>>
>
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