With all the other filesystem sync code it in xfs_sync.c including the
data quiesce code, it makes sense to move the remaining quiesce code to
the same place.
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There are no more callers to xfs_sync() now, so remove the function
altogther.
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SYNC_CLOSE is only ever used and checked in conjunction with SYNC_WAIT,
and this only done in one spot. The only thing this does is make
XFS_bflush() calls to the data buftargs.
This will happen very shortly afterwards the xfs_sync() call anyway in the
unmount path via the xfs_close_devices(), so this code is redundant and
can be removed. That only user of SYNC_CLOSE is now gone, so kill the flag
completely.
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Continue to de-multiplex xfs_sync be replacing all SYNC_DELWRI callers
with direct calls functions that do the work. Isolate the data quiesce
case to a function in xfs_sync.c. Isolate the FSDATA case with explicit
calls to xfs_sync_fsdata().
Version 2: o Push delwri related log forces into xfs_sync_inodes().
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Continue to de-multiplex xfs_sync be replacing all SYNC_ATTR callers with
direct calls xfs_sync_inodes(). Add an assert into xfs_sync() to ensure we
caught all the SYNC_ATTR callers.
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Start de-multiplexing xfs_sync() by making xfs_sync_worker() call the
specific sync functions it needs. This is only a small, unique subset of
the entire xfs_sync() code so is easier to follow.
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Now that the only caller is xfs_sync(), merge the two together as it makes
no sense to keep them separate.
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Kill the unused arg in xfs_syncsub() and xfs_sync_inodes(). For callers of
xfs_syncsub() that only want to flush inodes, replace xfs_syncsub() with
direct calls to xfs_sync_inodes() as that is all that is being done with
the specific flags being passed in.
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With the sync code relocated to the linux-2.6 directory we can use struct
inodes directly. If we do the same thing for the quota release code, we
can remove vn_grab altogether. While here, convert the VN_BAD() checks to
is_bad_inode() so we can remove vnodes entirely from this code.
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Split out two helpers from xfs_syncsub for the dummy log commit and the
superblock writeout.
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Update xfs_sync_inodes to walk the inode radix tree cache to find dirty
inodes. This removes a huge bunch of nasty, messy code for traversing the
mount inode list safely and removes another user of the mount inode list.
Version 3 o rediff against new linux-2.6/xfs_sync.c code
Version 2 o add comment explaining use of gang lookups for a single inode
o use IRELE, not VN_RELE o move check for ag initialisation to caller.
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xfs_iflush_all() walks the m_inodes list to find inodes that need
reclaiming. We already have such a list - the m_del_inodes list. Replace
xfs_iflush_all() with a call to xfs_finish_reclaim_all() and clean up
xfs_finish_reclaim_all() to handle the different flush modes now needed.
Originally based on a patch from Christoph Hellwig.
Version 3 o rediff against new linux-2.6/xfs_sync.c code
Version 2 o revert xfs_syncsub() inode reclaim behaviour back to original
code o xfs_quiesce_fs() should use XFS_IFLUSH_DELWRI_ELSE_ASYNC, not
XFS_IFLUSH_ASYNC, to prevent change of behaviour.
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Move all the xfssyncd code to the new xfs_sync.c file. This places it
closer to the actual code that it interacts with, rather than just being
associated with high level VFS code.
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The sync code in XFS is spread around several files. While it used to make
sense to have such a distribution, the code is about to be cleaned up and
so centralising it in one spot as the first step makes sense.
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