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authorBob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>2019-02-21 14:28:07 -0700
committerBob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>2020-02-27 07:53:18 -0600
commit5e4c7632aae1cce137792647f4fb6f599d1da893 (patch)
tree5705f825e600fb382b97100f5566581ca6217b7e /sound
parent7d9f9249580e05a9af823cdbb7a91f2758d1c63b (diff)
gfs2: Issue revokes more intelligently
Before this patch, function gfs2_write_revokes would call gfs2_ail1_empty, then traverse the sd_ail1_list looking for transactions that had bds which were no longer queued to a glock. And if it found some, it would try to issue revokes for them, up to a predetermined maximum. There were two problems with how it did this. First was the fact that gfs2_ail1_empty moves transactions which have nothing remaining on the ail1 list from the sd_ail1_list to the sd_ail2_list, thus making its traversal of sd_ail1_list miss them completely, and therefore, never issue revokes for them. Second was the fact that there were three traversals (or partial traversals) of the sd_ail1_list, each of which took and then released the sd_ail_lock lock: First inside gfs2_ail1_empty, second to determine if there are any revokes to be issued, and third to actually issue them. All this taking and releasing of the sd_ail_lock meant other processes could modify the lists and the conditions in which we're working. This patch simplies the whole process by adding a new parameter to function gfs2_ail1_empty, max_revokes. For normal calls, this is passed in as 0, meaning we don't want to issue any revokes. For function gfs2_write_revokes, we pass in the maximum number of revokes we can, thus allowing gfs2_ail1_empty to add the revokes where needed. This simplies the code, allows for a single holding of the sd_ail_lock, and allows gfs2_ail1_empty to add revokes for all the necessary bd items without missing any. Signed-off-by: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruenba@redhat.com>
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