Re: [PATCH v2] f2fs: handle newly created page when revoking inmem pages

2018-01-11 Thread 정대호
Yes, Chao, you're right. :)   - Original Message - Sender : Chao Yu  Date : 2018-01-11 18:55 (GMT+9) Title : Re: [PATCH v2] f2fs: handle newly created page when revoking inmem pages     > I guess Daeho want to say "Partially successful"?   > Thanks,      

Re: [PATCH v2] f2fs: handle newly created page when revoking inmem pages

2018-01-11 Thread Chao Yu
On 2018/1/11 14:50, Yunlong Song wrote: > Should it be "When committing inmem pages is not successful" ? I guess Daeho want to say "Partially successful"? Thanks,

Re: [PATCH v2] f2fs: handle newly created page when revoking inmem pages

2018-01-10 Thread Yunlong Song
Should it be "When committing inmem pages is not successful" ? On 2018/1/11 8:17, Daeho Jeong wrote: When committing inmem pages is successful, we revoke already committed blocks in __revoke_inmem_pages() and finally replace the committed ones with the old blocks using f2fs_replace_block(). Howe

[PATCH v2] f2fs: handle newly created page when revoking inmem pages

2018-01-10 Thread Daeho Jeong
When committing inmem pages is successful, we revoke already committed blocks in __revoke_inmem_pages() and finally replace the committed ones with the old blocks using f2fs_replace_block(). However, if the committed block was newly created one, the address of the old block is NEW_ADDR and __f2fs_r

Re: [f2fs-dev] [PATCH v2] f2fs: handle newly created page when revoking inmem pages

2018-01-10 Thread Chao Yu
On 2018/1/10 15:49, Daeho Jeong wrote: > When committing inmem pages is successful, we revoke already committed > blocks in __revoke_inmem_pages() and finally replace the committed > ones with the old blocks using f2fs_replace_block(). However, if > the committed block was newly created one, the ad

[PATCH v2] f2fs: handle newly created page when revoking inmem pages

2018-01-09 Thread Daeho Jeong
When committing inmem pages is successful, we revoke already committed blocks in __revoke_inmem_pages() and finally replace the committed ones with the old blocks using f2fs_replace_block(). However, if the committed block was newly created one, the address of the old block is NEW_ADDR and __f2fs_r