On 15.12.21 11:13, Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito wrote:
On 15/12/2021 09:57, Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito wrote:
On 10/12/2021 15:38, Hanna Reitz wrote:
On 24.11.21 07:43, Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito wrote:
Fuse logic can be classified as I/O, so there is no BQL held
during its execution. And ye
On 15/12/2021 09:57, Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito wrote:
On 10/12/2021 15:38, Hanna Reitz wrote:
On 24.11.21 07:43, Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito wrote:
Fuse logic can be classified as I/O, so there is no BQL held
during its execution. And yet, it uses blk_{get/set}_perm
functions, that are cla
On 10/12/2021 15:38, Hanna Reitz wrote:
On 24.11.21 07:43, Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito wrote:
Fuse logic can be classified as I/O, so there is no BQL held
during its execution. And yet, it uses blk_{get/set}_perm
functions, that are classified as BQL and clearly require
the BQL lock. Since the
On 24.11.21 07:43, Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito wrote:
Fuse logic can be classified as I/O, so there is no BQL held
during its execution. And yet, it uses blk_{get/set}_perm
functions, that are classified as BQL and clearly require
the BQL lock. Since there is no easy solution for this,
add a coupl
Fuse logic can be classified as I/O, so there is no BQL held
during its execution. And yet, it uses blk_{get/set}_perm
functions, that are classified as BQL and clearly require
the BQL lock. Since there is no easy solution for this,
add a couple of TODOs and FIXME in the relevant sections of the
co