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Linux 4.7 changes i_mutex to i_rwsem, and we should used inode_lock and inode_lock_shared to do exclusive and shared lock respectively. We use spl_inode_lock{,_shared}() to hide the difference. Note that on older kernel you'll always take an exclusive lock. We also add all other inode_lock friends. And nested users now should explicitly call spl_inode_lock_nested with correct subclass. Signed-off-by: Chunwei Chen <david.chen@osnexus.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Issue zfsonlinux/zfs#4665 Closes #549 |
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Makefile.in | ||
spl-atomic.c | ||
spl-condvar.c | ||
spl-cred.c | ||
spl-err.c | ||
spl-generic.c | ||
spl-kmem-cache.c | ||
spl-kmem.c | ||
spl-kobj.c | ||
spl-kstat.c | ||
spl-mutex.c | ||
spl-proc.c | ||
spl-rwlock.c | ||
spl-taskq.c | ||
spl-thread.c | ||
spl-tsd.c | ||
spl-vmem.c | ||
spl-vnode.c | ||
spl-xdr.c | ||
spl-zlib.c |