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inode's i_flag. It's possible that after ufs_infactive() calls softdep_releasefile(), i_nlink stays >0 for a considerable amount of time (> 60 seconds here). During this period, any ffs allocation routines that alter di_blocks must also account for the blocks in the filesystem's fs_pendingblocks value. This change fixes an eventual df/du discrepency that will happen as the result of fs_pendingblocks being reduced to <0. The only manifestation of this that people may recognise is the following message on boot: /somefs: update error: blocks -N files M at which point the negative pending block count is adjusted to zero. Reviewed by: tegge MFC after: 3 weeks |
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