Hi all,

Thin-provisioned devices have the ability to set a 'soft threshold', which is triggered if the real free space for this device is beyond this mark.

The intention behind this is to allow the system to induce some garbage collection with possibly freeing up unused space.

Initially it would be possible to execute garbage collection on filesystems (eg for btrfs).

However, as this concept applies to other areas within the kernel
(like dm-thinp or even btrfs itself) it might be an idea to have
a general mechanism / error handling etc in place.

I would like to discuss at LSF the possible implementations
and handling mechanism for this kind of failure scenarios.

Cheers,

Hannes
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