There isn't????  Somebody sure wasted their time on this article then...
http://www.linux-magazine.com/w3/issue/78/Write_Barriers.pdf

Michael D. Black
Senior Scientist
Advanced Analytics Directorate
Advanced GEOINT Solutions Operating Unit
Northrop Grumman Information Systems

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Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 12:41 PM
To: ????????? Yang Su Li
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Subject: EXT :Re: [sqlite] light weight write barriers

On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:32:27AM -0500, ????????? Yang Su Li wrote:
> I am not quite whether I should ask this question here, but in terms
> of light weight barrier/fsync, could anyone tell me why the device
> driver / OS provide the barrier interface other than some other
> abstractions anyway? I am sorry if this sounds like a stupid questions
> or it has been discussed before....

It does not.  Except for the legacy mount option naming there is no such
thing as a barrier in Linux these days.

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