- Original Message -
> In gfs2_inode_lookup, we initialize inode->i_atime to the lowest
> possibly value after gfs2_inode_refresh may already have been called.
> This should be the other way around, but we didn't notice because
> usually the inode type is known from the directory entry and
Oops, sorry for the duplicate post.
Andreas
In gfs2_inode_lookup, we initialize inode->i_atime to the lowest
possibly value after gfs2_inode_refresh may already have been called.
This should be the other way around, but we didn't notice because
usually the inode type is known from the directory entry and so
gfs2_inode_lookup won't call
In gfs2_inode_lookup, we initialize inode->i_atime to the lowest
possibly value after gfs2_inode_refresh may already have been called.
This should be the other way around, but we didn't notice because
usually the inode type is known from the directory entry and so
gfs2_inode_lookup won't call