1. 01 May, 2007 8 commits
    • Patrick Caulfield's avatar
      [DLM] Don't delete misc device if lockspace removal fails · 254da030
      Patrick Caulfield authored
      Currently if the lockspace removal fails the misc device associated with a
      lockspace is left deleted. After that there is no way to access the orphaned
      lockspace from userland.
      
      This patch recreates the misc device if th dlm_release_lockspace fails. I
      believe this is better than attempting to remove the lockspace first because
      that leaves an unattached device lying around. The potential gap in which there
      is no access to the lockspace between removing the misc device and recreating it
      is acceptable ... after all the application is trying to remove it, and only new
      users of the lockspace will be affected.
      Signed-Off-By: default avatarPatrick Caulfield <pcaulfie@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      254da030
    • Steven Whitehouse's avatar
      [GFS2] Fix a bug on i386 due to evaluation order · 420d2a10
      Steven Whitehouse authored
      Since gcc didn't evaluate the last two terms of the expression in
      glock.c:1881 as a constant expression, it resulted in an error on
      i386 due to the lack of a 64bit divide instruction. This adds some
      brackets to fix the problem.
      
      This was reported by Andrew Morton.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
      420d2a10
    • Steven Whitehouse's avatar
      [GFS2] Fix bz 224480 and cleanup glock demotion code · 3b8249f6
      Steven Whitehouse authored
      This patch prevents the printing of a warning message in cases where
      the fs is functioning normally by handing off responsibility for
      unlinked, but still open inodes, to another node for eventual deallocation.
      Also, there is now an improved system for ensuring that such requests
      to other nodes do not get lost. The callback on the iopen lock is
      only ever called when i_nlink == 0 and when a node is unable to deallocate
      it due to it still being in use on another node. When a node receives
      the callback therefore, it knows that i_nlink must be zero, so we mark
      it as such (in gfs2_drop_inode) in order that it will then attempt
      deallocation of the inode itself.
      
      As an additional benefit, queuing a demote request no longer requires
      a memory allocation. This simplifies the code for dealing with gfs2_holders
      as it removes one special case.
      
      There are two new fields in struct gfs2_glock. gl_demote_state is the
      state which the remote node has requested and gl_demote_time is the
      time when the request came in. Both fields are only valid when the
      GLF_DEMOTE flag is set in gl_flags.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      3b8249f6
    • Josef Whiter's avatar
      [GFS2] Fix bz 231380, unlock page before dequeing glocks in gfs2_commit_write · 1de91390
      Josef Whiter authored
      If we are writing a file, and in the middle of writing the file
      another node attempts to get a shared lock on that file (by doing a du for
      example) the process doing the writing will hang waiting on lock_page.  The
      reason for this is because when we have waiters on a exclusive glock, we will go
      through and flush out all dirty pages associated with that inode and release the
      lock.  The problem is that when we flush the dirty pages, we could hit a page
      that we have locked durring the generic_file_buffered_write part of this
      operation.  This patch unlocks the page before we go to dequeue the lock and
      locks it immediatly afterwards, since generic_file_buffered_write needs the page
      locked when the commit_write is completed.  This patch resolves the problem,
      however if somebody sees a better way to do this please don't hesistate to yell.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJosef Whiter <jwhiter@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      1de91390
    • Patrick Caulfield's avatar
      [DLM] Fix uninitialised variable in receiving · 89adc934
      Patrick Caulfield authored
      The length of the second element of the kvec array was not initialised before
      being added to the first one. This could cause invalid lengths to be passed to
      kernel_recvmsg
      Signed-Off-By: default avatarPatrick Caulfield <pcaulfie@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      89adc934
    • Josef Whiter's avatar
      [GFS2] fix bz 231369, gfs2 will oops if you specify an invalid mount option · 5c7342d8
      Josef Whiter authored
      If you specify an invalid mount option when trying to mount a gfs2 filesystem,
      gfs2 will oops.  The attached patch resolves this problem.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJosef Whiter <jwhiter@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      5c7342d8
    • Robert Peterson's avatar
      [GFS2] Add gfs2_tool lockdump support to gfs2 (bz 228540) · 7c52b166
      Robert Peterson authored
      The attached patch resolves bz 228540.  This adds the capability
      for gfs2 to dump gfs2 locks through the debugfs file system.
      This used to exist in gfs1 as "gfs_tool lockdump" but it's missing from
      gfs2 because all the ioctls were stripped out.  Please see the bugzilla
      for more history about the fix.  This patch is also attached to the bugzilla
      record.
      
      The patch is against Steve Whitehouse's latest nmw git tree kernel
      (2.6.21-rc1) and has been tested on system trin-10.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarRobert Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      7c52b166
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      libata: honour host controllers that want just one host · dc87c398
      Linus Torvalds authored
      The Marvell IDE interface on my machine would hit a BUG_ON() in
      lib/iomem.c because it was calling ata_pci_init_one() specifying just a
      single port on the host, but that would actually end up trying to
      initialize two ports, the second one with bogus information.
      
      This fixes "ata_pci_init_one()" so that it actually passes down the
      n_ports variable that it got from the low-level driver to the host
      allocation routine ("ata_host_alloc_pinfo()"), which results in the ATA
      layer actually having the correct port number information.
      
      And in order to make it all work, I also needed to fix a few places that
      had incorrectly hard-coded the fact that a host always had exactly two
      ports (both ata_pci_init_bmdma() and ata_request_legacy_irqs() would
      just always iterate over both ports).
      Acked-by: default avatarJeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
      dc87c398
  2. 30 Apr, 2007 32 commits