linux-hardened/fs/btrfs/ordered-data.h
Chris Mason 4d5e74bc0a Btrfs: Fix data=ordered vs wait_on_inode deadlock on older kernels
Using ilookup5 during data=ordered writeback could deadlock on I_LOCK.  This
saves a pointer to the inode instead.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2008-09-25 11:03:59 -04:00

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/*
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*
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#ifndef __BTRFS_ORDERED_DATA__
#define __BTRFS_ORDERED_DATA__
struct btrfs_ordered_inode_tree {
rwlock_t lock;
struct rb_root tree;
};
static inline void
btrfs_ordered_inode_tree_init(struct btrfs_ordered_inode_tree *t)
{
rwlock_init(&t->lock);
t->tree.rb_node = NULL;
}
int btrfs_add_ordered_inode(struct inode *inode);
int btrfs_find_del_first_ordered_inode(struct btrfs_ordered_inode_tree *tree,
u64 *root_objectid, u64 *objectid,
struct inode **inode);
int btrfs_find_first_ordered_inode(struct btrfs_ordered_inode_tree *tree,
u64 *root_objectid, u64 *objectid,
struct inode **inode);
int btrfs_del_ordered_inode(struct inode *inode);
#endif