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goes to zero. E.g., the vnode might be only shared-locked at the time of vput() call. Such vnodes are kept in the hash, so they can be found later. If ffs_valloc() allocated an inode that has its vnode cached in hash, and still owing the inactivation, then vget() call from ffs_valloc() clears VI_OWEINACT, and then the vnode is reused for the newly allocated inode. The problem is, the vnode is not reclaimed before it is put to the new use. ffs_valloc() recycles vnode vm object, but this is not enough. In particular, at least v_vflag should be cleared, and several bits of UFS state need to be removed. It is very inconvenient to call vgone() at this point. Instead, move some parts of ufs_reclaim() into helper function ufs_prepare_reclaim(), and call the helper from VOP_RECLAIM and ffs_valloc(). Reviewed by: mckusick Tested by: pho MFC after: 3 weeks |
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ffs_alloc.c | ||
ffs_balloc.c | ||
ffs_extern.h | ||
ffs_inode.c | ||
ffs_rawread.c | ||
ffs_snapshot.c | ||
ffs_softdep.c | ||
ffs_subr.c | ||
ffs_tables.c | ||
ffs_vfsops.c | ||
ffs_vnops.c | ||
fs.h | ||
softdep.h |