xfs: Initialize all quota inodes to be NULLFSINO

mkfs doesn't initialize the quota inodes to NULLFSINO as it does for the
other internal inodes. This leads to two in-core values (0 and NULLFSINO)
to be checked against, to make sure if a quota inode is valid.

Solve that problem by initializing the in-core values of all quotaino
values to NULLFSINO if they are 0 in the disk.

Note that these values are not written back to on-disk superblock unless
some quota is enabled on the filesystem. Even in that case sb_pquotino is
written to disk only if the on-disk superblock supports pquotino

Signed-off-by: Chandra Seetharaman <sekharan@us.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Myers <bpm@sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Myers <bpm@sgi.com>
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Chandra Seetharaman 2013-07-19 17:32:55 -05:00 committed by Ben Myers
parent 297aa63769
commit 0102629776
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@ -572,6 +572,24 @@ out_unwind:
static void
xfs_sb_quota_from_disk(struct xfs_sb *sbp)
{
/*
* older mkfs doesn't initialize quota inodes to NULLFSINO. This
* leads to in-core values having two different values for a quota
* inode to be invalid: 0 and NULLFSINO. Change it to a single value
* NULLFSINO.
*
* Note that this change affect only the in-core values. These
* values are not written back to disk unless any quota information
* is written to the disk. Even in that case, sb_pquotino field is
* not written to disk unless the superblock supports pquotino.
*/
if (sbp->sb_uquotino == 0)
sbp->sb_uquotino = NULLFSINO;
if (sbp->sb_gquotino == 0)
sbp->sb_gquotino = NULLFSINO;
if (sbp->sb_pquotino == 0)
sbp->sb_pquotino = NULLFSINO;
if (sbp->sb_qflags & XFS_OQUOTA_ENFD)
sbp->sb_qflags |= (sbp->sb_qflags & XFS_PQUOTA_ACCT) ?
XFS_PQUOTA_ENFD : XFS_GQUOTA_ENFD;