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Christoph Hellwig noticed that we were doing some unnecessary work in orangefs_flush: orangefs_flush just writes out data on every close(2) call. There is no need to change anything about the dirty state, especially as orangefs doesn't treat I_DIRTY_TIMES special in any way. The code seems to come from partially open coding vfs_fsync. He sent in a patch with the above commit message and also a patch that was a reversion of another Orangefs patch I had sent upstream a while ago. I had to fix his reversion patch so that it would compile which caused his "don't mess with I_DIRTY_TIMES" patch to fail to apply. So here I have just remade his patch and applied it after the fixed reversion patch. Signed-off-by: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com> |
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Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
acl.c | ||
dcache.c | ||
devorangefs-req.c | ||
dir.c | ||
downcall.h | ||
file.c | ||
inode.c | ||
namei.c | ||
orangefs-bufmap.c | ||
orangefs-bufmap.h | ||
orangefs-cache.c | ||
orangefs-debug.h | ||
orangefs-debugfs.c | ||
orangefs-debugfs.h | ||
orangefs-dev-proto.h | ||
orangefs-kernel.h | ||
orangefs-mod.c | ||
orangefs-sysfs.c | ||
orangefs-sysfs.h | ||
orangefs-utils.c | ||
protocol.h | ||
super.c | ||
symlink.c | ||
upcall.h | ||
waitqueue.c | ||
xattr.c |