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@@ -731,6 +731,52 @@ smb2_sync_write(const unsigned int xid, struct cifsFileInfo *cfile,
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return SMB2_write(xid, parms, written, iov, nr_segs);
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}
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+/* Set or clear the SPARSE_FILE attribute based on value passed in setsparse */
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+static bool smb2_set_sparse(const unsigned int xid, struct cifs_tcon *tcon,
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+ struct cifsFileInfo *cfile, struct inode *inode, __u8 setsparse)
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+{
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+ struct cifsInodeInfo *cifsi;
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+ int rc;
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+
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+ cifsi = CIFS_I(inode);
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+
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+ /* if file already sparse don't bother setting sparse again */
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+ if ((cifsi->cifsAttrs & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE) && setsparse)
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+ return true; /* already sparse */
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+
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+ if (!(cifsi->cifsAttrs & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE) && !setsparse)
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+ return true; /* already not sparse */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Can't check for sparse support on share the usual way via the
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+ * FS attribute info (FILE_SUPPORTS_SPARSE_FILES) on the share
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+ * since Samba server doesn't set the flag on the share, yet
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+ * supports the set sparse FSCTL and returns sparse correctly
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+ * in the file attributes. If we fail setting sparse though we
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+ * mark that server does not support sparse files for this share
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+ * to avoid repeatedly sending the unsupported fsctl to server
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+ * if the file is repeatedly extended.
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+ */
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+ if (tcon->broken_sparse_sup)
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+ return false;
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+
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+ rc = SMB2_ioctl(xid, tcon, cfile->fid.persistent_fid,
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+ cfile->fid.volatile_fid, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE,
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+ true /* is_fctl */, &setsparse, 1, NULL, NULL);
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+ if (rc) {
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+ tcon->broken_sparse_sup = true;
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+ cifs_dbg(FYI, "set sparse rc = %d\n", rc);
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (setsparse)
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+ cifsi->cifsAttrs |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE;
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+ else
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+ cifsi->cifsAttrs &= (~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE);
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+
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+ return true;
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+}
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+
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static int
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smb2_set_file_size(const unsigned int xid, struct cifs_tcon *tcon,
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struct cifsFileInfo *cfile, __u64 size, bool set_alloc)
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@@ -745,40 +791,12 @@ smb2_set_file_size(const unsigned int xid, struct cifs_tcon *tcon,
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inode = cfile->dentry->d_inode;
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if (!set_alloc && (size > inode->i_size + 8192)) {
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- struct cifsInodeInfo *cifsi;
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__u8 set_sparse = 1;
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- int rc;
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-
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- cifsi = CIFS_I(inode);
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-
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- /* if file already sparse or no server support don't bother */
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- if (cifsi->cifsAttrs & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE)
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- goto smb2_set_eof;
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-
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- /*
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- * Can't check for sparse support on share the usual way via the
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- * FS attribute info (FILE_SUPPORTS_SPARSE_FILES) on the share
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- * since Samba server doesn't set the flag on the share, yet
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- * supports the set sparse FSCTL and returns sparse correctly
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- * in the file attributes. If we fail setting sparse though we
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- * mark that server does not support sparse files for this share
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- * to avoid repeatedly sending the unsupported fsctl to server
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- * if the file is repeatedly extended.
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- */
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- if (tcon->broken_sparse_sup)
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- goto smb2_set_eof;
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-
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- rc = SMB2_ioctl(xid, tcon, cfile->fid.persistent_fid,
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- cfile->fid.volatile_fid, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE,
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- true /* is_fctl */, &set_sparse, 1, NULL, NULL);
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- if (rc) {
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- tcon->broken_sparse_sup = true;
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- cifs_dbg(FYI, "set sparse rc = %d\n", rc);
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- } else
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- cifsi->cifsAttrs |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE;
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+
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+ /* whether set sparse succeeds or not, extend the file */
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+ smb2_set_sparse(xid, tcon, cfile, inode, set_sparse);
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}
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-smb2_set_eof:
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return SMB2_set_eof(xid, tcon, cfile->fid.persistent_fid,
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cfile->fid.volatile_fid, cfile->pid, &eof, false);
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}
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