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2009 Jan 29
0
Is ocfs2_create_new_lock() broken?
...n:
In ocfs2_create_new_inode_locks(), we claim:
1436 /*
1437 * We don't want to use DLM_LKF_LOCAL on a meta data lock as they
1438 * don't use a generation in their lock names.
1439 */
1440 ret = ocfs2_create_new_lock(osb, &OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_inode_lockres, 1, 0);
Ass you can see, we pass '0' for the 'local' argument to
ocfs2_create_new_lock().
ocfs2_create_new_lock() certainly sets lkm_flags based on the
'local' argument. But then it calls lockres_or_flags() with the
explicit flag, not with lkm_flags. Is this wrong?
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2009 Jun 04
2
[PATCH 0/2] OCFS2 lockdep support
Hi,
here comes the next version of OCFS2 lockdep support. I've dropped patches
with fixes from the series since they were already merged.
As Joel suggested, I've simplified the main patch a bit so that we don't
have ifdefs around lock declarations and there are also a few other minor
improvements.
Honza
2009 Feb 26
1
[PATCH 0/7] OCFS2 locking fixes and lockdep annotations
Hi,
the first four patches in this series fix locking problems in OCFS2 quota code (three of
them can lead to potential deadlocks). The fifth patch reorders ip_alloc_sem for directories
to be acquired before localalloc locks. Mark would you please merge these?
The last two patches implement lockdep annotations for OCFS2 cluster locks. We annotate all
the cluster locks except for special ones
2009 Jun 02
10
[PATCH 0/7] [RESEND] Fix some deadlocks in quota code and implement lockdep for cluster locks
Hi,
I'm resending this patch series. It's rediffed against linux-next branch of
Joel's git tree. The first four patches are obvious fixes of deadlocks in quota
code and should go in as soon as possible. The other three patches implement
lockdep support for OCFS2 cluster locks. So you can have a look whether the
code make sence to you and possibly merge them. They should be NOP when
2009 Feb 13
44
[PATCH 0/40] ocfs2: Detach ocfs2 metadata I/O from struct inode
The following series of patches attempts to detach metadata I/O from
struct inode. They are currently tied together pretty tightly.
Metadata reads happen via the ocfs2_read_blocks() functions, writes via
both jbd2 and ocfs2_write_blocks().
- Each inode has a cache of associated metadata blocks stored on its
ip_metadata_cache member. The ocfs2_read/write_blocks() functions
take a struct
2008 Apr 02
10
[PATCH 0/62] Ocfs2 updates for 2.6.26-rc1
The following series of patches comprises the bulk of our outstanding
changes for Ocfs2.
Aside from the usual set of cleanups and fixes that were inappropriate for
2.6.25, there are a few highlights:
The '/sys/o2cb' directory has been moved to '/sys/fs/o2cb'. The new location
meshes better with modern sysfs layout. A symbolic link has been placed in
the old location so as to