[EXISTING PROBLEM]
Currently btrfs mount is split into two parts:
- btrfs_get_tree_subvol()
Which sets up the very basic fs_info, and eventually calls
mount_subvol() to mount the target subvolume.
- btrfs_get_tree_super()
This is the part doing super block allocation and if there is no
existing super block, do the real open_ctree() to open the fs.
However currently we're doing this in a complex re-entering way:
In our case, super_wake() can be skipped, as after
btrfs_get_tree_subvol() finishes, vfs_get_tree() will call super_wake()
on the super block we got anyway.
The same applies to security_sb_set_mnt_opts(), as long as we do not
free the security from our original fc in btrfs_get_tree_subvol(), the
first vfs_get_tree() call will handle the security correctly.
So here we only need to:
- Replace vfs_get_tree() call with btrfs_get_tree_super()
- Keep the existing fc->security for vfs_get_tree() to handle the
security
This will remove the re-entering behavior and make thing much easier to
follow.
Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>