On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 10:36:26AM -0700, Ira Weiny wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 09:52:31AM +1000, Dave Chinner wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 09, 2019 at 03:58:15PM -0700, ira.we...@intel.com wrote:
> > > + /*
> > > +  * NOTE on F_LAYOUT lease
> > > +  *
> > > +  * LAYOUT lease types are taken on files which the user knows that
> > > +  * they will be pinning in memory for some indeterminate amount of
> > > +  * time.
> > 
> > Indeed, layout leases have nothing to do with pinning of memory.
> 
> Yep, Fair enough.  I'll rework the comment.
> 
> > That's something an application taht uses layout leases might do,
> > but it largely irrelevant to the functionality layout leases
> > provide. What needs to be done here is explain what the layout lease
> > API actually guarantees w.r.t. the physical file layout, not what
> > some application is going to do with a lease. e.g.
> > 
> >     The layout lease F_RDLCK guarantees that the holder will be
> >     notified that the physical file layout is about to be
> >     changed, and that it needs to release any resources it has
> >     over the range of this lease, drop the lease and then
> >     request it again to wait for the kernel to finish whatever
> >     it is doing on that range.
> > 
> >     The layout lease F_RDLCK also allows the holder to modify
> >     the physical layout of the file. If an operation from the
> >     lease holder occurs that would modify the layout, that lease
> >     holder does not get notification that a change will occur,
> >     but it will block until all other F_RDLCK leases have been
> >     released by their holders before going ahead.
> > 
> >     If there is a F_WRLCK lease held on the file, then a F_RDLCK
> >     holder will fail any operation that may modify the physical
> >     layout of the file. F_WRLCK provides exclusive physical
> >     modification access to the holder, guaranteeing nothing else
> >     will change the layout of the file while it holds the lease.
> > 
> >     The F_WRLCK holder can change the physical layout of the
> >     file if it so desires, this will block while F_RDLCK holders
> >     are notified and release their leases before the
> >     modification will take place.
> > 
> > We need to define the semantics we expose to userspace first.....
> 
> Agreed.  I believe I have implemented the semantics you describe above.  Do I
> have your permission to use your verbiage as part of reworking the comment and
> commit message?

Of course. :)

Cheers,

Dave.
-- 
Dave Chinner
da...@fromorbit.com
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