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-rw-r--r-- | fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_super.c | 52 |
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_super.c b/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_super.c index b8ad17e730b6..9a72c05b6177 100644 --- a/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_super.c +++ b/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_super.c @@ -1025,7 +1025,6 @@ xfs_log_inode( */ xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip); xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); - xfs_trans_set_sync(tp); error = xfs_trans_commit(tp, 0); xfs_ilock_demote(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL); @@ -1048,20 +1047,11 @@ xfs_fs_write_inode( if (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_ALL) { /* - * Make sure the inode has hit stable storage. By using the - * log and the fsync transactions we reduce the IOs we have - * to do here from two (log and inode) to just the log. - * - * Note: We still need to do a delwri write of the inode after - * this to flush it to the backing buffer so that bulkstat - * works properly if this is the first time the inode has been - * written. Because we hold the ilock atomically over the - * transaction commit and the inode flush we are guaranteed - * that the inode is not pinned when it returns. If the flush - * lock is already held, then the inode has already been - * flushed once and we don't need to flush it again. Hence - * the code will only flush the inode if it isn't already - * being flushed. + * Make sure the inode has made it it into the log. Instead + * of forcing it all the way to stable storage using a + * synchronous transaction we let the log force inside the + * ->sync_fs call do that for thus, which reduces the number + * of synchronous log foces dramatically. */ xfs_ioend_wait(ip); xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED); @@ -1075,27 +1065,29 @@ xfs_fs_write_inode( * We make this non-blocking if the inode is contended, return * EAGAIN to indicate to the caller that they did not succeed. * This prevents the flush path from blocking on inodes inside - * another operation right now, they get caught later by xfs_sync. + * another operation right now, they get caught later by + * xfs_sync. */ if (!xfs_ilock_nowait(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED)) goto out; - } - if (xfs_ipincount(ip) || !xfs_iflock_nowait(ip)) - goto out_unlock; + if (xfs_ipincount(ip) || !xfs_iflock_nowait(ip)) + goto out_unlock; - /* - * Now we have the flush lock and the inode is not pinned, we can check - * if the inode is really clean as we know that there are no pending - * transaction completions, it is not waiting on the delayed write - * queue and there is no IO in progress. - */ - if (xfs_inode_clean(ip)) { - xfs_ifunlock(ip); - error = 0; - goto out_unlock; + /* + * Now we have the flush lock and the inode is not pinned, we + * can check if the inode is really clean as we know that + * there are no pending transaction completions, it is not + * waiting on the delayed write queue and there is no IO in + * progress. + */ + if (xfs_inode_clean(ip)) { + xfs_ifunlock(ip); + error = 0; + goto out_unlock; + } + error = xfs_iflush(ip, 0); } - error = xfs_iflush(ip, 0); out_unlock: xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED); |