+
+ /* If case sensitivity changed for this volume, all entries below this one
+ should be thrown away. This entry itself is not affected, as its case
+ sensitivity is controlled by its own parent. */
+ if (inval_childs)
+ shrink_dcache_parent(newdent);
+
+ /*
+ * It is not as dangerous as it looks. NetWare's OS2 namespace is
+ * case preserving yet case insensitive. So we update dentry's name
+ * as received from server. We found dentry via d_lookup with our
+ * hash, so we know that hash does not change, and so replacing name
+ * should be reasonably safe.
+ */
+ if (qname.len == newdent->d_name.len &&
+ memcmp(newdent->d_name.name, qname.name, newdent->d_name.len)) {
+ struct inode *inode = newdent->d_inode;
+
+ /*
+ * Inside ncpfs all uses of d_name are either for debugging,
+ * or on functions which acquire inode mutex (mknod, creat,
+ * lookup). So grab i_mutex here, to be sure. d_path
+ * uses dcache_lock when generating path, so we should too.
+ * And finally d_compare is protected by dentry's d_lock, so
+ * here we go.
+ */
+ if (inode)
+ mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex);
+ spin_lock(&dcache_lock);
+ spin_lock(&newdent->d_lock);
+ memcpy((char *) newdent->d_name.name, qname.name,
+ newdent->d_name.len);
+ spin_unlock(&newdent->d_lock);
+ spin_unlock(&dcache_lock);
+ if (inode)
+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
+ }