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* Open file cache.
*
* (c) 2015 - Jeff Layton <jeff.layton@primarydata.com>
+ *
+ * An nfsd_file object is a per-file collection of open state that binds
+ * together:
+ * - a struct file *
+ * - a user credential
+ * - a network namespace
+ * - a read-ahead context
+ * - monitoring for writeback errors
+ *
+ * nfsd_file objects are reference-counted. Consumers acquire a new
+ * object via the nfsd_file_acquire API. They manage their interest in
+ * the acquired object, and hence the object's reference count, via
+ * nfsd_file_get and nfsd_file_put. There are two varieties of nfsd_file
+ * object:
+ *
+ * * non-garbage-collected: When a consumer wants to precisely control
+ * the lifetime of a file's open state, it acquires a non-garbage-
+ * collected nfsd_file. The final nfsd_file_put releases the open
+ * state immediately.
+ *
+ * * garbage-collected: When a consumer does not control the lifetime
+ * of open state, it acquires a garbage-collected nfsd_file. The
+ * final nfsd_file_put allows the open state to linger for a period
+ * during which it may be re-used.
*/
#include <linux/hash.h>