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authorJosef Bacik <josef@redhat.com>2011-07-17 04:44:56 +0400
committerAl Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>2011-07-21 04:47:59 +0400
commit02c24a82187d5a628c68edfe71ae60dc135cd178 (patch)
treec8dbaba4d82e2b20ed4335910a564a1f7d90fcf6 /drivers/char/ps3flash.c
parent22735068d53c7115e384bc88dea95b17e76a6839 (diff)
downloadlinux-02c24a82187d5a628c68edfe71ae60dc135cd178.tar.xz
fs: push i_mutex and filemap_write_and_wait down into ->fsync() handlers
Btrfs needs to be able to control how filemap_write_and_wait_range() is called in fsync to make it less of a painful operation, so push down taking i_mutex and the calling of filemap_write_and_wait() down into the ->fsync() handlers. Some file systems can drop taking the i_mutex altogether it seems, like ext3 and ocfs2. For correctness sake I just pushed everything down in all cases to make sure that we keep the current behavior the same for everybody, and then each individual fs maintainer can make up their mind about what to do from there. Thanks, Acked-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <josef@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/char/ps3flash.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ps3flash.c9
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/char/ps3flash.c b/drivers/char/ps3flash.c
index 5a06787e5be3..d0c57c2e2909 100644
--- a/drivers/char/ps3flash.c
+++ b/drivers/char/ps3flash.c
@@ -309,9 +309,14 @@ static int ps3flash_flush(struct file *file, fl_owner_t id)
return ps3flash_writeback(ps3flash_dev);
}
-static int ps3flash_fsync(struct file *file, int datasync)
+static int ps3flash_fsync(struct file *file, loff_t start, loff_t end, int datasync)
{
- return ps3flash_writeback(ps3flash_dev);
+ struct inode *inode = file->f_path.dentry->d_inode;
+ int err;
+ mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex);
+ err = ps3flash_writeback(ps3flash_dev);
+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
+ return err;
}
static irqreturn_t ps3flash_interrupt(int irq, void *data)