Re: fcntl: F_SETLEASE/F_RDLCK question

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On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 04:53:50PM +0200, Michael Kerrisk wrote:
> I applied this against 2.6.12-rc4, and it fixes the problem 
> (and I've also teasted various other facets of file leases 
> and this change causes no obvious breakage elsewhere).
> 
> Are you going to push this fix into 2.6.12?

Are you sure this is actually a problem?

I still have the following questions I had before:

> I'm a little confused as to why anyone would have the expectation
> that read leases would not conflict with write opens by the same
> process, given that break_lease() has never functioned that way, so
> later write opens by the same process have always broken any read lease.
>
> Are there applications that actually depend on the old behaviour?  Is
> there any documentation that blesses it?  All I can find is the fcntl
> man page, and as far as I can tell an implementation that makes read
> leases conflict with all write opens (by the same process or not) is
> consistent with that man page.

--b.
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