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directory. vrele() may lock the passed vnode, which in these cases would give an invalid lock order of child -> parent. These situations are deadlock prone although do not typically deadlock because the vrele is typically not releasing the last reference to the vnode. Users of vrele must consider it as a call to vn_lock() and order it appropriately. MFC After: 1 week Sponsored by: Isilon Systems, Inc. Tested by: kkenn |
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