Doug Rabson 5d81e553a2 I believe that the following fix to nfs_vnops.c should do the trick w.r.t.
the problem "when a file is truncated on the server after being written on
a client under NFSv3, the client doesn't see the size drop to zero".
(As you noted, the problem is that NMODIFIED wasn't being cleared by nfs_close
 when it flushed the buffers. After checking through the code, the only place
 where NMODIFIED was used to test for the possibility of dirty blocks was in
 nfs_setattr(). The two cases are safe to do when there aren't dirty blocks,
 so I just took out the tests. Unfortunately, testing for
 v_dirtyblkhd.lh_first being non-null is not sufficient, since there are
 times when the code moves blocks to the clean list and then back to the
 dirty list.)

Submitted by:	rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
1995-07-13 17:55:12 +00:00
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