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![]() The guarantees for O_SYNC are exactly the same as the ones we need to
make for an fsync call (and given that Linux O_SYNC is O_DSYNC the
equivalent is fdadatasync, but we treat both the same in XFS), except
with a range data writeout. Jan Kara has started unifying these two
path for filesystems using the generic helpers, and I've started to
look at XFS.
The actual transaction commited by xfs_fsync and xfs_write_sync_logforce
has a different transaction number, but actually is exactly the same.
We'll only use the fsync transaction going forward. One major difference
is that xfs_write_sync_logforce never issues a cache flush unless we
commit a transaction causing that as a side-effect, which is an obvious
bug in the O_SYNC handling. Second all the locking and i_update_size
vs i_update_core changes from
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kmem.c | ||
kmem.h | ||
mrlock.h | ||
sv.h | ||
time.h | ||
xfs_acl.c | ||
xfs_aops.c | ||
xfs_aops.h | ||
xfs_buf.c | ||
xfs_buf.h | ||
xfs_cred.h | ||
xfs_dmapi_priv.h | ||
xfs_export.c | ||
xfs_export.h | ||
xfs_file.c | ||
xfs_fs_subr.c | ||
xfs_fs_subr.h | ||
xfs_globals.c | ||
xfs_globals.h | ||
xfs_ioctl.c | ||
xfs_ioctl.h | ||
xfs_ioctl32.c | ||
xfs_ioctl32.h | ||
xfs_iops.c | ||
xfs_iops.h | ||
xfs_linux.h | ||
xfs_lrw.c | ||
xfs_lrw.h | ||
xfs_quotaops.c | ||
xfs_stats.c | ||
xfs_stats.h | ||
xfs_super.c | ||
xfs_super.h | ||
xfs_sync.c | ||
xfs_sync.h | ||
xfs_sysctl.c | ||
xfs_sysctl.h | ||
xfs_version.h | ||
xfs_vnode.h | ||
xfs_xattr.c |