On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 03:03:09PM +1100, David Chinner wrote:
> With the recent cancel_dirty_page() changes, a warning was
> added if we cancel a dirty page that is still mapped into
> the page tables.
> This happens in XFS from fs_tosspages() and fs_flushinval_pages()
> because they call truncate_inode_pages().
>
> truncate_inode_pages() does not invalidate existing page mappings;
> it is expected taht this is called only when truncating the file
> or destroying the inode and on both these cases there can be
> no mapped ptes. However, we call this when doing direct I/O writes
> to remove pages from the page cache. As a result, we can rip
> a page from the page cache that still has mappings attached.
>
> The correct fix is to use invalidate_inode_pages2_range() instead
> of truncate_inode_pages(). They essentially do the same thing, but
> the former also removes any pte mappings before removing the page
> from the page cache.
>
> Comments?
Generally looks good. But I feel a little cautios about changes in this
area, so we should throw all possible test loads at this before commiting
it.
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