This I think completes the core of the multiple blocksize
support. Still some open issues in O_DIRECT, but this was
a corruption case during random I/O. Filesystems with
blocksize == pagesize were not affected by this.
Steve
Date: Mon May 20 13:33:09 PDT 2002
Workarea: jen.americas.sgi.com:/src/lord/xfs-linux.2.4
The following file(s) were checked into:
bonnie.engr.sgi.com:/isms/slinx/2.4.x-xfs
Modid: 2.4.x-xfs:slinx:119562a
linux/fs/xfs/xfs_vnodeops.c - 1.526
- remove sethole vop
linux/fs/xfs/linux/xfs_lrw.c - 1.137
- remove a large chunk of dead code
linux/fs/xfs/linux/xfs_fs_subr.c - 1.29
- remove fs_pages_sethole - we no longer have a way to call it anyway
linux/fs/xfs/linux/xfs_iops.c - 1.141
- Pay more attention to buffer_uptodate state.
linux/fs/xfs/linux/xfs_vnode.h - 1.31
- remove VOP_PAGES_SETHOLE - it is not used
linux/fs/xfs/linux/xfs_fs_subr.h - 1.5
- remove fs_pages_sethole
linux/fs/xfs/pagebuf/page_buf_io.c - 1.36
- If a buffer is not uptodate, then we are definitely not supposed to
put an extent underneath it.
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