Matthew Wilcox <[email protected]> wrote:
> That also brings up that there is no set_page_private_2(). I think
> that's OK -- you only set PageFsCache() immediately after reading the
> page from the server. But I feel this "unlock_page_private_2" is actually
> "clear_page_private_2" -- ie it's equivalent to writeback, not to lock.
How about I do the following:
(1) Add set_page_private_2() or mark_page_private_2() to set the PG_fscache_2
bit. It could take a ref on the page here.
(2) Rename unlock_page_private_2() to end_page_private_2(). It could drop
the ref on the page here, but that then means I can't use
pagevec_release().
(3) Add wait_on_page_private_2() an analogue of wait_on_page_writeback()
rather than wait_on_page_locked().
(4) Provide fscache synonyms of the above.
David
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