Re: [PATCH v2 0/2] vfs: Define new syscall getumask.
From: Richard W.M. Jones
Date: Mon Apr 18 2016 - 05:14:22 EST
On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 06:57:36PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> O_NOUMASK seems potentially useful to support implementation of umask
> entirely in userspace, which also addresses thread-safety. A program
> could read its process umask out at startup, handle umask entirely in
> userspace (including for threads), and only interact with the system
> umask after fork and before exec.
I had a look at O_NOUMASK and there are a few problems:
It's relatively easy to implement for open(2). A few filesystems
implement their own open so I had to go into those filesystems and
modify how they handle current_umask too. And FUSE support is tricky
so I passed on that.
The real problem is that mkdir/mkdirat/mknod/mknodat are affected by
umask, but there is no convenient flags parameter to pass the
O_NOUMASK flag. So I think the patch only half-solves the problem.
I have a patch which needs a bit more testing, which I can post if you
think that's helpful, but I don't think it would be acceptable in its
current state.
Rich.
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