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author | Jeff Layton <jlayton@primarydata.com> | 2015-01-16 21:05:54 +0100 |
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committer | Jeff Layton <jlayton@primarydata.com> | 2015-01-16 21:05:54 +0100 |
commit | 4a075e39c86490cc0f0c10ac6abe3592d1689463 (patch) | |
tree | 8da8633f9f717128c02a08ad15b7d9f067091acb /fs/inode.c | |
parent | locks: have locks_release_file use flock_lock_file to release generic flock l... (diff) | |
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locks: add a new struct file_locking_context pointer to struct inode
The current scheme of using the i_flock list is really difficult to
manage. There is also a legitimate desire for a per-inode spinlock to
manage these lists that isn't the i_lock.
Start conversion to a new scheme to eventually replace the old i_flock
list with a new "file_lock_context" object.
We start by adding a new i_flctx to struct inode. For now, it lives in
parallel with i_flock list, but will eventually replace it. The idea is
to allocate a structure to sit in that pointer and act as a locus for
all things file locking.
We allocate a file_lock_context for an inode when the first lock is
added to it, and it's only freed when the inode is freed. We use the
i_lock to protect the assignment, but afterward it should mostly be
accessed locklessly.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@primarydata.com>
Acked-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/inode.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/inode.c | 3 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/fs/inode.c b/fs/inode.c index aa149e7262ac..f30872ade6d7 100644 --- a/fs/inode.c +++ b/fs/inode.c @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ int inode_init_always(struct super_block *sb, struct inode *inode) #ifdef CONFIG_FSNOTIFY inode->i_fsnotify_mask = 0; #endif - + inode->i_flctx = NULL; this_cpu_inc(nr_inodes); return 0; @@ -237,6 +237,7 @@ void __destroy_inode(struct inode *inode) BUG_ON(inode_has_buffers(inode)); security_inode_free(inode); fsnotify_inode_delete(inode); + locks_free_lock_context(inode->i_flctx); if (!inode->i_nlink) { WARN_ON(atomic_long_read(&inode->i_sb->s_remove_count) == 0); atomic_long_dec(&inode->i_sb->s_remove_count); |