On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 6:29 PM Dilip Kumar <dilipbal...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > In last patch v49-0001, there is one issue, Basically, I have called > BufFileFlush in all the cases. But, ideally, we can not call this if > the underlying files are deleted/truncated because those files/blocks > might not exist now. So I think if the truncate position is within > the same buffer we just need to adjust the buffer, otherwise we just > need to set the currFile and currOffset to the absolute number and set > the pos and nbytes 0. Attached patch fixes this issue. >
Few comments on the latest patch v50-0001-Extend-the-BufFile-interface 1. + + /* + * If the truncate point is within existing buffer then we can just + * adjust pos-within-buffer, without flushing buffer. Otherwise, + * we don't need to do anything because we have already deleted/truncated + * the underlying files. + */ + if (curFile == file->curFile && + curOffset >= file->curOffset && + curOffset <= file->curOffset + file->nbytes) + { + file->pos = (int) (curOffset - file->curOffset); + return; + } I think in this case you have set the position correctly but what about file->nbytes? In BufFileSeek, it was okay not to update 'nbytes' because the contents of the buffer are still valid but I don't think the same is true here. 2. + int curFile = file->curFile; + off_t curOffset = file->curOffset; I find the previous naming (newFile, newOffset) was better as it distinguishes them from BufFile variables. 3. +void +SharedFileSetUnregister(SharedFileSet *input_fileset) +{ .. + /* Delete all files in the set */ + SharedFileSetDeleteAll(input_fileset); .. } I am not sure if this is completely correct because we call this function (SharedFileSetUnregister) from BufFileDeleteShared which would have already removed all the required files. This raises the question in my mind whether it is correct to call SharedFileSetUnregister from BufFileDeleteShared from the API perspective as one might not want to remove the entire fileset at that point of time. It will work for your use case (where while removing buffile you also want to remove the entire fileset) but not sure if it is generic enough. For your case, I wonder if we can directly call SharedFileSetDeleteAll and we can have a call like SharedFileSetUnregister which will be called from it. -- With Regards, Amit Kapila.