pgoff_t end;
pgoff_t index;
int range_whole = 0;
- struct kvec iov[32];
+ struct kvec * iov;
int len;
int n_iov = 0;
pgoff_t next;
if((cifs_sb->tcon->ses) && (cifs_sb->tcon->ses->server))
if(cifs_sb->tcon->ses->server->secMode &
(SECMODE_SIGN_REQUIRED | SECMODE_SIGN_ENABLED))
- if(!experimEnabled)
+ if(!experimEnabled)
return generic_writepages(mapping, wbc);
+ iov = kmalloc(32 * sizeof(struct kvec), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if(iov == NULL)
+ return generic_writepages(mapping, wbc);
+
+
/*
* BB: Is this meaningful for a non-block-device file system?
* If it is, we should test it again after we do I/O
*/
if (wbc->nonblocking && bdi_write_congested(bdi)) {
wbc->encountered_congestion = 1;
+ kfree(iov);
return 0;
}
wait_on_page_writeback(page);
if (PageWriteback(page) ||
- !test_clear_page_dirty(page)) {
+ !clear_page_dirty_for_io(page)) {
unlock_page(page);
break;
}
+ /*
+ * This actually clears the dirty bit in the radix tree.
+ * See cifs_writepage() for more commentary.
+ */
+ set_page_writeback(page);
+
if (page_offset(page) >= mapping->host->i_size) {
done = 1;
unlock_page(page);
+ end_page_writeback(page);
break;
}
SetPageError(page);
kunmap(page);
unlock_page(page);
+ end_page_writeback(page);
page_cache_release(page);
}
if ((wbc->nr_to_write -= n_iov) <= 0)
mapping->writeback_index = index;
FreeXid(xid);
-
+ kfree(iov);
return rc;
}
if (!PageUptodate(page)) {
cFYI(1, ("ppw - page not up to date"));
}
-
+
+ /*
+ * Set the "writeback" flag, and clear "dirty" in the radix tree.
+ *
+ * A writepage() implementation always needs to do either this,
+ * or re-dirty the page with "redirty_page_for_writepage()" in
+ * the case of a failure.
+ *
+ * Just unlocking the page will cause the radix tree tag-bits
+ * to fail to update with the state of the page correctly.
+ */
+ set_page_writeback(page);
rc = cifs_partialpagewrite(page, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
SetPageUptodate(page); /* BB add check for error and Clearuptodate? */
unlock_page(page);
- page_cache_release(page);
+ end_page_writeback(page);
+ page_cache_release(page);
FreeXid(xid);
return rc;
}
refreshing the inode only on increases in the file size
but this is tricky to do without racing with writebehind
page caching in the current Linux kernel design */
-int is_size_safe_to_change(struct cifsInodeInfo *cifsInode)
+int is_size_safe_to_change(struct cifsInodeInfo *cifsInode, __u64 end_of_file)
{
struct cifsFileInfo *open_file = NULL;
return 1;
}
+ if(i_size_read(&cifsInode->vfs_inode) < end_of_file)
+ return 1;
+
return 0;
} else
return 1;