Re: What happened to lookup_dentry?

Timur Tabi (ttabi@interactivesi.com)
Tue, 19 Jun 2001 11:12:37 -0500


** Reply to message from Alexander Viro <viro@math.psu.edu> on Mon, 18 Jun 2001
19:45:11 -0400 (EDT)

> It depends on what kind of use 2.2 code had for it. There are several
> situations in which it used to be called and proper replacements depend
> on the context. Details, please... (alternatively, send an URL of patch
> and I'll see what to do with the thing)

Well, I didn't write the driver that I'm trying to port, so it's a little
difficult. The code in question is:

struct dentry * de = lookup_dentry(zfcdb[i].fullname, NULL, LOOKUP_FOLLOW);
if (IS_ERR(de))
continue;
if (de != zfcdb[i].dentry)
{
print("zfc: dentry changed for %s\n", zfcdb[i].fullname);
zfc_file_init(&zfcdb[i], de);
}

So it appears it's just checking to see if the dentry for a particular file has
changed.

-- 
Timur Tabi - ttabi@interactivesi.com
Interactive Silicon - http://www.interactivesi.com

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