Hi Al,
I see that
( (inode->i_state & flags) != flags )
checked in __mark_inode_dirty as well as before it is called in
mark_inode_dirty and mark_inode_dirty_sync .Could the i_state be changed
during the call (on another CPU)?
Thanks
Jani.
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