I'm having trouble figuring out how the kernel handles a particular case in 
deadlock detection on posix file locks. Here's the scenario:

PID 1: locks byte 2
PID 3: locks byte 0
PID 2: locks byte 10
PID 1: locks byte 10
PID 2: locks bytes 0-2 inclusive

The last step fails with EDEADLK, but I'm not sure how that is detected. The 
specified range conflicts with two different locks, and the first loop in 
posix_lock_inode would find whichever one comes first in the linked list, and 
pass that to the deadlock detector.

If the lock on byte 2 comes first in the list, a cycle would be found between 
the lock on byte 2 and the lock on byte 10. But if the lock on byte 0 comes 
first, the deadlock detector would return NULL from what_owner_is_waiting_for 
on that lock since PID 3 has no other locks, and immediately succeed.

What am I missing?

Thanks,
~Theodore

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