[PATCH 08/13] xfs: xfs_sync_fsdata is redundant
Mark Tinguely
tinguely at sgi.com
Tue Sep 4 15:59:36 CDT 2012
On 08/30/12 07:00, Dave Chinner wrote:
> From: Dave Chinner<dchinner at redhat.com>
>
> Why do we need to write the superblock to disk once we've written
> all the data? We don't actually - the reasons for doing this are
> lost in the mists of time, and go back to the way Irix used to drive
> VFS flushing.
>
> On linux, this code is only called from two contexts: remount and
> .sync_fs. In the remount case, the call is followed by a metadata
> sync, which unpins and writes the superblock. In the sync_fs case,
> we only need to force the log to disk to ensure that the superblock
> is correctly on disk, so we don't actually need to write it. Hence
> the functionality is either redundant or superfluous and thus can be
> removed.
>
> Seeing as xfs_quiesce_data is essentially now just a log force,
> remove it as well and fold the code back into the two callers.
> Neither of them need the log covering check, either, as that is
> redundant for the remount case, and unnecessary for the .sync_fs
> case.
>
> Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner<dchinner at redhat.com>
> ---
Looks good.
Reviewed-by: Mark Tinguely <tinguely at sgi.com>
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