Thank you liubo for your reply.

But I am very clear with your meaning of "It should be like that with COW 
enabled"

I'd like to confirm, if defragment/scrub/rebalance is in progress, and my code 
calls "freeze_bdev" (in kernel code, or in user space code via ioctl), I can 
get a consistent file system state. "consistent file system state" means, if I 
run a LVM snapshot (or hardware snapshot, or even "dd" if it can do that 
quickly) after call freeze_bdev, the snapshot is file system consistent.


Thanks
Mike


-----Original Message-----
From: Liu Bo [mailto:bo.li....@oracle.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2015 1:22 AM
To: Wang, Zhiye
Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: freeze_bdev and scrub/re-balance

On Sat, Dec 05, 2015 at 09:57:18AM +0000, Wang, Zhiye wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> If I understand it correctly, defragment operation is done in user space 
> tools, while scrub/re-balance is done in kernel thread.

Defragment is done via a IOCTL, so it also works in the kernel.

> 
> 
> So, if my kernel module calls freeze_bdev when scrub/re-balance is in 
> progress, will I still be able to get a consistent file system state?

It should be like that with COW enabled.

Thanks,

-liubo
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