On 09/04/13 17:05, Dave Chinner wrote:
From: Dave Chinner<dchinner@xxxxxxxxxx>
There is a bunch of code in xfs_bmap.c that is kernel specific and
not shared with userspace. to minimise the difference between the
kernel and userspace code, shift this unshared code to
xfs_bmap_util.c, and the declarations to xfs_bmap_util.h.
The biggest issue here is xfs_bmap_finish() - userspce has it's own
definition of this function, and so we need to move it out of
xfs_bmap.[ch]. This means several other files need to include
xfs_bmap_util.c as well.
It also introduces and interesting dance for the stack switching
code in xfs_bmapi_allocate(). The stack switching/workqueue code is
actually moved to xfs_bmap_util.c, so that userspace can simply use
a #define in a header file to connect the dots without needing to
know about the stack switch code at all.
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner<dchinner@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Skipped patch 31 because there are issues that I do not see resolved by
the end of the series. I will come back to it.
This patch did not change from last posting. User equivalent of kernel
patch 21/50.
Reviewed-by: Mark Tinguely <tinguely@xxxxxxx>
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