Hi all,
I'm picking up on a conversation that was started in late March
this year, and which didn't get anywhere much.
See
http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/3/31/93
and following.
The issue is that it is possible for an NFS client to lose writes
if a particular race is lost - and this has been seen in real life.
The patch discussed in the above mentioned converstation made two
changes, one of which was completely right. The over was slightly wrong.
Having explored the issue in some depth I now see how it was wrong
and present below for your enjoyment two patches. One which makes
and justifies the first change. One which makes and justifies a
revised version of the second change.
Thanks,
NeilBrown
[PATCH 001 of 2] Invalidate_inode_pages2 shouldn't abort on first error.
[PATCH 002 of 2] Make data destruction in invalidate_inode_pages2 optional.
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