Hi,
I''m looking at the code for btrfs_file_aio_write().  Specifically, the 
following lines:
	first_index = pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
	last_index = (pos + iov_iter_count(&i)) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
	/*
	 * there are lots of better ways to do this, but this code
	 * makes sure the first and last page in the file range are
	 * up to date and ready for cow
	 */
	if ((pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1))) {
		pinned[0] = grab_cache_page(inode->i_mapping, first_index);
		if (!PageUptodate(pinned[0])) {
			ret = btrfs_readpage(NULL, pinned[0]);
			BUG_ON(ret);
			wait_on_page_locked(pinned[0]);
		} else {
			unlock_page(pinned[0]);
		}
	}
	if ((pos + iov_iter_count(&i)) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) {
		pinned[1] = grab_cache_page(inode->i_mapping, last_index);
		if (!PageUptodate(pinned[1])) {
			ret = btrfs_readpage(NULL, pinned[1]);
			BUG_ON(ret);
			wait_on_page_locked(pinned[1]);
		} else {
			unlock_page(pinned[1]);
		}
	}
Am I missing something, or is there an off-by-one error over here?  The 
last byte in the written region would be "pos + iov_iter_count(&i) -
1",
not "pos + iov_iter_count(&i)".  I verified this by writing 4096
bytes
at offset 0. first_index evaluates to 0 and last_index evaluates to 1.
-Akshat
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