original_kernel/security/selinux
Christoph Hellwig 85fe4025c6 fs: do not assign default i_ino in new_inode
Instead of always assigning an increasing inode number in new_inode
move the call to assign it into those callers that actually need it.
For now callers that need it is estimated conservatively, that is
the call is added to all filesystems that do not assign an i_ino
by themselves.  For a few more filesystems we can avoid assigning
any inode number given that they aren't user visible, and for others
it could be done lazily when an inode number is actually needed,
but that's left for later patches.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2010-10-25 21:26:11 -04:00
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include SELinux: allow userspace to read policy back out of the kernel 2010-10-21 10:12:58 +11:00
ss selinux: include vmalloc.h for vmalloc_user 2010-10-21 10:13:01 +11:00
.gitignore
Kconfig
Makefile selinux: change to new flag variable 2010-10-21 10:12:40 +11:00
avc.c SELinux: special dontaudit for access checks 2010-08-02 15:35:07 +10:00
exports.c secmark: make secmark object handling generic 2010-10-21 10:12:48 +11:00
hooks.c secmark: make secmark object handling generic 2010-10-21 10:12:48 +11:00
netif.c
netlabel.c
netlink.c
netnode.c
netport.c
nlmsgtab.c
selinuxfs.c fs: do not assign default i_ino in new_inode 2010-10-25 21:26:11 -04:00
xfrm.c