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was calling nfs_flush() and then clearing the NMODIFIED bit. This is not legal since there might still be dirty buffers after the nfs_flush (for example, pending commits). The clearing of this bit in turn prevented a necessary vinvalbuf() from occuring leaving left over dirty buffers even after truncating the file in a new operation. The fix is to simply not clear NMODIFIED. Also added a sysctl vfs.nfs.nfsv3_commit_on_close which, if set to 1, will cause close() to do a stage 1 write AND a stage 2 commit synchronously. By default only the stage 1 write is done synchronously. Reviewed by: Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net> |
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bootp_subr.c | ||
krpc_subr.c | ||
krpc.h | ||
nfs_bio.c | ||
nfs_nfsiod.c | ||
nfs_node.c | ||
nfs_socket.c | ||
nfs_subs.c | ||
nfs_vfsops.c | ||
nfs_vnops.c | ||
nfs.h | ||
nfsargs.h | ||
nfsdiskless.h | ||
nfsm_subs.h | ||
nfsmount.h | ||
nfsnode.h | ||
nfsstats.h |