> > +           if (s->cleancache_poolid >= 0) {
> > +                   int cleancache_poolid = s->cleancache_poolid;
> 
> That's a lot of characters for a local in a 3-line scope.

:-) OK.
 
> > +                   s->cleancache_poolid = -1; /* avoid races */
> 
> Races with what?  Something else sneaking something into the pool after
> the flush?  Is the filesystem dead at this stage or not?

If there are any inodes in the page cache that point to
this superblock, a cleancache_put_page may happen asynchronously
that grabs from page->...->i_sb->cleancache_poolid.
If the cleancache_flush_fs races with it and another
cleancache_init_fs happens after the cleancache_put_page
gets the poolid, the poolid could be stale.

Highly unlikely, but I thought it best to be safe.

> > +   /* 99% of the time, we don't need to flush the cleancache on the
> bdev.
> > +    * But, for the strange corners, lets be cautious
> > +    */
> 
> This comment-style is... unconventional for the kernel.

Yeah, I decided to defer to Chris Mason's wisdom and left it. :-)


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